Visionary scholar Chanakya called for harnessing talent and fostering innovation ecosystems assisting localization of solutions benefitting common citizens through knowledge transfer and mentorship models enhancing quality of living with deployment of affordable science centric interventions boosting prosperity.
Echoing his emphasis on applied scientific temper for public good years on, administrator Hari Chandana nurtured rural innovation by scouting engineering graduate talent to design patented assistive tools tailored for small holder farmers issues in crop or soil management which enhanced productivity while minimizing costs through context aware precision.
Her model relied on training youth in design thinking approaches applied to grassroot problems combined with access to test bed incubation infrastructure catalysing solutions assisting village advancement goals reflecting Chanakya’s vision manifesting in the current era yet adhering to same doctrines of furthering scientific applications bettering masses welfare through appropriate cultural calibration assuring scalability.