
New Delhi: After the dispute with China, the goods there are also being boycotted and people are insisting on Made in India. Meanwhile, the Indian smartphone company Lava is offering to make phones at home. For this, the company is organizing a contest. In which the winner will be given a cash prize of up to Rs 50,000.
What is contest
Lava has announced Design In India Contest, in which the company has asked engineering students from all over the country to participate. Those who want to participate in it will get a chance to participate in one to three groups. While making the phone, the team of Lava will keep an eye on them.
Registration started
Lava has started registration for this contest. If you also want to participate in it, then from July 2 to July 9, 2020, you can register for it. Talking about the price, the top three winning teams will get a cash prize of Rs 50 thousand, Rs 25 thousand and Rs 15 thousand in addition to the opportunity of the pre-placement interview in Lava.
There will be a contest in three parts
The lava contest will be held in three parts. In this, the company will contest on three different parts of ideation, prototype preparation, and presentation. According to the company, this contest brand will get stronger. Apart from this, we will also get an opportunity to know what the demand of customers' phones are.
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