“Artificial intelligence will augment human intelligence, not replace it.” - Ray Kurzweil, Google's former director of engineering
What is happening
A new initiative 'Delhi AI Grind' is being rolled out across the schools of Delhi, under the broader NEEEV programme. The program invites students aged 10 to 25 - with mandatory participation for students in classes VI-IX and XI - to use AI to tackle real-life urban problems like traffic congestion, waste management, pollution, school safety, and more.
How it works
From December to March each year, the initiative will run a structured progression. Schools will host “mini-grinds,” followed by internal, district, and city-level evaluations. Students will be mentored by school innovation councils, NEEEV-trained teachers, and selected “campus ambassadors.”
What students gain
Participants are expected to learn to use AI tools and methodologies to build practical, scalable solutions. The program aims to instill entrepreneurial thinking, real-world problem solving, and technology-enabled project creation. Over time, this can nurture a generation of students capable of contributing meaningfully to their city’s future.
Why it matters
The launch of Delhi AI Grind comes at a time when the city’s education system is rapidly embracing AI-based learning. The broader plan is to equip all schools in Delhi with AI-enabled tools and modern infrastructure within the next five years. This helps align public education with the demands of a digitizing world where AI-literacy is quickly becoming essential.
What could emerge
If the program succeeds, we might see students designing AI-driven tools for traffic optimization, pollution control, smart waste management, or school safety - turning school classrooms into problem-solving labs. As one expert put it, AI in education is most powerful when it is used to deepen critical thinking and help students learn to question, test, and improve ideas.
Summary
Delhi AI Grind gives students a hands-on way to engage with AI and apply it to everyday urban challenges. Through mentorship and structured innovation cycles, it aims to produce young problem-solvers ready for a technology-driven future - while preparing all schools in the city for AI-enabled education.
Food for thought
If children as young as 10 are designing AI-driven solutions for city problems, how might this reshape not just their futures but the future of governance and civic responsibility in urban India?
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