The biggest inspiration for this project came from my own grandparents in rural India. They often spend hours travelling and waiting just to receive basic healthcare, and they have no reliable way to get early, pre-diagnostic guidance when they start feeling unwell. Seeing how many lives are lost simply because people are misidentified during emergencies or cannot access timely care made me realise how serious this issue is, especially in low-income and rural communities.
This ideathon also taught me a lot personally. Since it's my first time creating a full project document, I had to build my documentation skills from scratch—something I found surprisingly challenging. I had to learn how to structure my work, present ideas clearly, shorten long sections without losing meaning, and stay consistent even when it felt overwhelming. Through this process, I developed perseverance and discipline, and I gained a much deeper understanding of what it takes to transform an idea into something real and presentable.
All these experiences combined inspired me to design a solution that could make healthcare more accessible, more immediate, and more reliable for people like my grandparents—people who deserve better tools and faster support.
Finally moving forward i plan to bring my ideas into fruition by working closely with my school guidance teachers and parents
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