Gurugram
June 2025.
As the monsoon clouds gather over the
lush hills of Tripura, a different kind of storm of ideas, innovation, and
ambition is taking over college campuses. Samsung’s flagship innovation
competition, Solve for Tomorrow, has made its mark in the farthest corners of
India in Season 4, igniting the spirit of problem-solving and nation-building
among young minds.
After a powerful launch on April 29,
the design thinking workshops and college Open Houses swept across
India—reaching not just major metros but also the vibrant heartlands of the
Northeast.
Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025 will
provide INR 1 crore to the top four winning teams to support the incubation of
their projects, along with hands-on prototyping, investor connects, and expert
mentorship from Samsung leaders and IIT Delhi faculty.
In Agartala, Tripura, two colleges—Bir
Bikram Memorial College and Netaji Subhash Mahavidyalaya—witnessed a
groundswell of students coming together to imagine solutions to India’s most
pressing problems.
At Bir Bikram, second-year student
Tarit Chakma walked out of the Open House with a quiet determination in his
eyes. “I want to solve the water logging issues in tribal areas using smart but
low-cost drainage tech.”
Tarit isn’t alone in his vision.
Sitting next to him was Sangeeta Dey, a science undergraduate, who spoke of the
growing mental health crisis among youth in smaller towns. “I want to build an
anonymous digital mental health assistant in local languages, starting with
Kokborok,” she said, her notebook already filled with flowcharts and feature
ideas.
Meanwhile, across town at Netaji
Subhash College, hundreds of students filled the campus hall, their excitement
palpable. For many, this was their first exposure to structured innovation and
design thinking frameworks.
Sourav Shukladas, a tech enthusiast
from Netaji Subhash College, said, “I’ve been tinkering with the idea of a
wearable that can alert family members and local clinics in case of sudden
health issues of elderly family members. This platform gave me the confidence
that such ideas can be built right here, from Tripura, for the world.”
His classmate, Sangeeta Saha, said,
“We’ve always believed we had to leave Tripura to do something meaningful.
Today made me think differently. What if we could turn our state into a hub of
social innovation instead? I want to work on eco-tourism models that empower
local artisans and protect our forests.”
Each voice in these packed halls echoed
the larger mission of Samsung Solve for Tomorrow—to democratize innovation, to
reach every young mind with potential, and to build a new generation of
problem-solvers across India’s many geographies.
What began as roadshows in the North and South has now evolved into a movement that is energizing classrooms in remote towns. And as Season 4 unfolds, it’s clear that Solve for Tomorrow is not just a competition—it’s a call to action for a generation ready to reimagine India, one idea at a time.
From the narrow bylanes of Agartala to the sprawling innovation hubs of Delhi and Bangalore, this is a journey of dreams taking flight. And if the students of Tripura are any indication, the future is in passionate, capable hands.