The Mumbai City Round of the Bharat Nav-Nirmaan Challenge, NICMAR’s nationwide student innovation initiative, brought together undergraduate engineering and architecture students to showcase practical solutions for India’s evolving infrastructure needs.
Over 20 teams from leading institutions across Mumbai and Maharashtra participated, presenting projects focused on the built environment and infrastructure challenges. The competition is part of a multi-stage national platform encouraging young technical talent to engage with the Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure, and Project (CRIP) sectors.
Entries were evaluated by an industry jury comprising Dr. Smita Patil (Dean – School of Engineering, NICMAR University, Pune), (Co-Founder & CEO, Amala Realty), and Ms. Sanika Sarang Andhale (Former VP – Planning, Nahar Group), who assessed projects on innovation, feasibility, scalability, and relevance. The jury highlighted the strong application of technical fundamentals combined with practical implementation thinking.
Congratulating the winners, Dr. Tapash Kumar Ganguli, Director-General, NICMAR, said: “The objective of the Bharat Nav-Nirmaan Challenge is to give students exposure to real infrastructure problem statements early in their academic journey. The quality of solutions presented at the Mumbai City Round reflects the growing interest among young engineers in contributing to India’s built environment.”
Winners of the Mumbai City Round:
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1st Place: Datta Meghe College of Engineering, Airoli
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2nd Place: Pillai HOC College of Engineering & Technology, Rasayani
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3rd Place: L S Raheja College of Architecture, Mumbai
These winning teams will advance to the regional round, competing with top student innovators from other cities across India.
Supported by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), the Bharat Nav-Nirmaan Challenge has evolved into one of India’s largest student-led innovation movements focused on infrastructure and the built environment, with prizes worth ₹30 lakh.









