Big opportunity for students: Send ideas for Developed India 2047, win a prize of Rs 1 crore!

New Delhi: The central government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken up a unique initiative with a view to giving importance to the ideas of the youth in the country's development journey. While moving towards the ambitious goal of 'Developed India 2047', a special idea competition has been announced to encourage the creative ideas of school students. Students participating in this competition have a chance to win a total prize of Rs 1 crore. What is the truth behind this news that is going viral on social media? Is this news true or a rumor? Let's know the detailed information about it today.
This initiative was started with the aim of creating the dream of a developed India in the first half of the country's independence. The main objective of this idea competition of the central government is to connect students with national goals like 'Self-reliant India', 'Vocal for Local', 'Swadeshi' and 'Prosperous India'. "This initiative is to give wings to the ideas of students by keeping in mind the goal of Developed India 2047," the government has clarified. This competition will give the young generation an opportunity to think about the future of the country and come up with creative ideas, which will make them partners in future policy-making.
The eligibility and registration process of the competition is very simple and accessible to the general public. The competition is open only to school students from classes VI to XII. Students from any school across the country can participate. The last date for registration is 6th October 2025. Students will have to register through the online portal or through their school. After registration, they will have to submit their ideas between 13th October and 31st October 2025. There is no special form or complex process for submitting ideas; just a description of a complete idea, its benefits and an implementation plan is enough. The results of the competition will be declared in January 2026, in which the winners at the national, state and district levels will be selected.
The most attractive aspect of this competition is the nature of its prizes. In this competition, which has a total fund of Rs. 1 crore, 10 national level winners will receive special honors and monetary prizes. Along with this, 100 state-level and 1000 district-level winners will also be given certificates, mementos and cash. "The winning students will get a prize of Rs 1 crore," the official announcement states. This prize is not limited to money only, but the winners will get the opportunity to participate in future scholarships, internships and government projects. Thus, this competition will be an important milestone in the career of the students.
In the message going viral on social media about this competition, it is being said that 'Modi government will give Rs 1 crore to students, the one who gives ideas will become rich'. Many students and parents are excited about this news, while some are skeptical about it. According to Sahitya TV's fact check, this news is completely true. This is not a rumor, but part of an official initiative of the central government. However, students should register only through the official website or school, so as to avoid fraud. A special campaign is being launched to spread the information about this competition in schools across the country.
The importance of this initiative is not limited to prizes only. The ideas of the youth are very important to make India a developed nation by 2047. Ideas based on areas like environmental protection, use of technology, rural development, education reforms can be submitted. For example, if a student comes up with the idea of ??'distribution of solar panels in rural areas for clean energy sources', it will be in line with the goal of self-reliant India. Such ideas will help the government formulate new policies and inspire students to serve the country.
According to educationists, such activities boost the creativity of students and provide them with an opportunity for practical education. "This is not just a competition, but part of a development process that goes on for generations," said an expert. The feedback from schools shows that thousands of students from different parts of the country are already eager to register. This is a great opportunity especially for students from rural areas, as there are no financial constraints.
However, students should register immediately, keeping in mind the time limit. For more information, contact the government portal or the local school. It is hoped that this competition will be successful and increase the role of youth in the development of the country. This initiative by Prime Minister Modi has created a wave of enthusiasm among the student body, increasing the chances of the dream of 'Developed India 2047' becoming a reality.