Brighton students achieve multiple honors at SRIJAN 4.0, showcasing their innovation and creativity across competitions.
Brighton International School, Raipur, proudly celebrates the outstanding achievements of its students at SRIJAN 4.0, organized by Anjaneya University. Competing against students from over 20 schools across the city, Brighton teams secured top positions in multiple categories.
Business Model Competition
- The First Prize was awarded to Palash Pandey and Arisha Musani (Class 8) for their project “HOPE.” Their idea focuses on a Smart QR Band designed to help locate lost children and elderly individuals. By scanning the QR code on the band, essential identification details can be accessed, helping people quickly reconnect individuals with their families and ensuring their safety.
- The Second Prize was secured by Tanishka Khurrana and Palakshi Pandey (Class 9) for their project “Talking Stick.” This assistive device is designed to support visually impaired individuals by providing audio feedback when obstacles are detected nearby, helping users navigate their surroundings more safely and confidently.
Model Making Competition
- Tanisha Malani and Renne Yadav secured Second Prize for their project “NeuroMove.” NeuroMove is a smart healthcare device designed to analyze muscle activity and detect abnormalities that may indicate early signs of paralysis or other muscular issues. The system alerts users whenever irregular muscle patterns are detected, encouraging early awareness and timely medical attention.