Deadline: 30-Nov-2025
The Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) and MyGov invite citizens to submit impactful innovations for One Innovation – Towards a Self-Reliant India, part of IISF 2025. Participants must present one idea capable of improving the lives of at least 1,000 people. The top 10 innovations will gain national visibility through IISF campaigns, digital media, and official showcases.
One Innovation – Towards a Self-Reliant India (IISF 2025)
The initiative encourages citizens to propose innovations that strengthen India’s technological independence, social resilience, and national development. By inviting solutions with measurable impact, the program aligns with the vision of Viksit Bharat, focusing on sustainability, scalability, and community transformation.
Program Purpose
The competition seeks ideas that:
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Promote India’s technological and social self-reliance
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Deliver scalable solutions with real-world impact
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Support national growth in innovation and sustainability
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Demonstrate citizen-led contributions to development
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Strengthen India’s leadership in future-ready technologies
Why It Matters
This initiative enables:
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National recognition for impactful innovations
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A platform for citizens to contribute to India’s progress
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Visibility across digital media, print, and IISF events
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Strengthening of India’s innovation ecosystem
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Encouragement of grassroots ideas that create large-scale societal benefit
The Top 10 innovations may be featured prominently during IISF 2025 as part of the official IISF Innovation Showcase.
Who Can Participate?
The opportunity is open to individuals and groups actively working in India’s innovation landscape, including:
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Students
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Researchers
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Startups
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Independent innovators
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Technology developers
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Social innovators
All participants must submit one innovative idea with measurable impact.
What Types of Innovations Are Encouraged?
Submissions may focus on:
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Science and technology development
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Sustainability solutions
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Community-focused innovations
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Digital and future-ready technologies
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Social upliftment and welfare
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Environmental resilience
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Public health and safety technologies
Projects must demonstrate potential to meaningfully improve the lives of at least 1,000 people.
How to Apply
Participants must submit a 500-word description of their innovation. The description should clearly explain:
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The idea or technology
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The problem it addresses
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How it contributes to a self-reliant India
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The potential measurable impact
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How it can benefit at least 1,000 people
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Why the idea is scalable or transformative
Steps to Submit
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Prepare a 500-word description following the criteria above.
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Ensure clarity, measurable outcomes, and real-world relevance.
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Submit through the designated MyGov portal (as per official announcement).
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Await evaluation and possible selection for the Top 10 showcase.
Evaluation Criteria
Submissions will be assessed on:
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Clarity of purpose
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Practical feasibility
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Potential to create large-scale impact
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Alignment with national priorities
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Innovation and originality
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Community and societal relevance
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting vague or abstract ideas
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Missing measurable impact (less than 1,000 people affected)
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Lack of clarity in describing the innovation
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Exceeding the 500-word limit
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Not connecting the solution to self-reliance or national development
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Submitting multiple ideas instead of one focused innovation
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Do I need a working prototype?
No. Ideas at any stage are acceptable, but they must show clear potential for real-world impact.
2. What is the word limit for the submission?
Participants must submit a 500-word description of their innovation.
3. Can teams submit an entry?
Yes. Teams, startups, and individual innovators can participate.
4. What counts as “self-reliance”?
Any idea that strengthens India’s capability to independently develop, produce, or sustain technologies, services, or community solutions.
5. How are the winners selected?
Based on impact potential, clarity, relevance, scalability, and contribution to national priorities.
6. What is the main benefit for selected innovators?
The Top 10 innovations gain national visibility across IISF 2025 campaigns, digital and print platforms, and official on-ground events.
7. Can school students participate?
Yes, as long as the innovation meets the impact and clarity requirements.
Conclusion
One Innovation – Towards a Self-Reliant India offers a powerful platform for citizens to contribute ideas that can drive measurable national progress. By focusing on high-impact, scalable solutions, the initiative promotes the spirit of innovation and empowers individuals to support India’s vision of a Viksit Bharat. Participants who demonstrate strong potential may gain national recognition and contribute meaningfully to India’s development journey.
For more information, visit MyGov.









































