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HexaRoad- A modular solution to potholes.


Potholes are one of the most irritating and dangerous challenges on Indian roads. They cause vehicle damage, traffic congestion, and play an important role in causing accidents. In urban villages and semi-urban roads, the problem is even worse because the roads are constructed from inferior materials and only receive temporary efforts to repair these roads. Therefore, no matter how many repairs are conducted, we can expect to see potholes return with every monsoon season. Beyond daily inconvenience, potholes also delay ambulances and emergency services, where every second lost can mean the difference between life and death

Why Do Potholes occur frequently even after taking measures?
Poor drainage → rainwater finds its way into cracks and breaks down the base.
Weak materials → thin layers of tar/bitumen and sub-base break down very quickly.
Heavy traffic load → continuous weight and stress from buses and trucks exacerbate cracks.
Temporary fixes → loose tar and gravel used do not bond and wash away quickly.

My idea: Interlocking Modular Smart Tiles

Instead of filling potholes with tar, I suggest hexagonal 3D-printed tiles that are created using recycled plastic polymers.

Here’s How It Works:
Tiles fit into and inside potholes and connect like a puzzle and lock into place.
Damaged tiles are separate, and single tiles can be replaced without road excavation.
Protective tiles can have low-cost vibration sensors that indicate very early signs of loosening or cracking.

One major concern is drainage,
Since blocked water often worsens road damage. For this, each tile can be designed with micro-grooves on its surface, guiding rainwater toward the side drains instead of letting it pool. The sensors themselves would be waterproof-coated and installed only in selected tiles, so even during heavy rains, their risk of damage is minimal.

Another concern raised by the public is the issue of confusion over manholes being misidentified as potholes, particularly in flooding conditions, such as occurred in coastal locations. However, manholes will have a fixed metal cover on top; in addition, HexaRoad would only be utilized for small to medium potholes—not to identify drainage—so it is unlikely to be confused..

Advantages :

Durable – Unlike tar patches that collapse easily, these interlocking tiles form a stable and water-resistant layer. Their modular nature ensures they can withstand heavy vehicle loads without quickly displacing.

Eco-Friendly – The tiles are made from recycled plastic waste, turning an environmental hazard into a valuable road material, helping reduce landfill and pollution at the same time.

Quick Repairs – Because they don’t require heavy machinery, small crews can repair potholes within minutes, minimizing road closures and saving both time and labor costs.

Safety First – By providing smoother and more reliable surfaces, HexaRoad prevents sudden tyre bursts, skids, and accidents caused by water-filled potholes, improving safety for all road users.

Smart Monitoring – The sensor-enabled tiles bring predictive maintenance into road design, detecting problems before they become dangerous and helping authorities plan more efficient repairs.

Why This Matters
HexaRoad is more than a patch — it is a different way of managing potholes. By creating modular tiles from plastic waste, improving drainage, and adding smart monitoring, we could make roads safer, longer-lasting, and cheaper to maintain.
For me, this idea demonstrates how small and practical improvements can make a substantial difference to people’s lives. Improvements to roads benefit everyone — personal vehicles and public transportation, and emergency services.
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ECO-COIN

ECO-COIN can be a web and mobile platform developed explicitly to reward citizens who adopt environmentally friendly and proven green habits. These habits consist of critical tasks such as separating waste correctly, recycling plastic waste, using public transport systems, planting community trees, or switching to renewable energy. Every single activity earns participants "Green Points," which is currency that they can exchange for attractive discounts across a range of local businesses, such as unique cafés, favorite stores, and many brands that call themselves eco-friendly would also probably like to collaborate.
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Cities in India face a growing accumulation of non-biodegradable waste, deteriorating air quality, and low citizen engagement with sustainability initiatives. Most awareness campaigns have a temporary impact because individuals rarely perceive a personal benefit from adopting green behaviors.
Existing solutions, such as stand-alone recycling stalls and clean-air promises, currently don't contain any aspect of gamification or simplification that reward loops can offer effectively. To counteract this lack, Green Points effectively addresses this major void by including real-time feedback, participative social leaderboards, and real-world rewards, such that sustainability is made into a fun activity.
 
Who benefits:
Citizens also stand to benefit from an opportunity to win prizes and bragging rights as they contribute positively to their environments, being better for others.
Companies: win customers and build ESG credentials.
Local governments/NGOs are provided with credible data to track waste diversion and air quality improvements.
 
Why it's personal to me: having grown up across Indian cities, I've seen firsthand how pollution and waste affect daily living and health. A platform that turns small everyday choices into real action has the power to galvanize millions.
 
Technical details:
AI image verifications are employed to effectively curb fraud incidents.
By mixing principles of behavioral science with state-of-the-art technology and community reward principles, Green Points will be able to transform sustainability into a norm of everyday living.
 
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My idea is to build a machine which segregates wastage into three different categories. Which are metal waste like cans, foils, dry waste like paper, plastics, cardboard, glass and wet waste like food scraps, garden waste.

Municipal waste collection often mixes all waste together. Many people don’t follow these kind of segregation rules and find it inconvenient. Mixed waste needs manual labor to separate which might lead to health hazards because workers handling mixed waste are exposed to hazardous materials. If not segregated properly the waste ends up in landfills causing soil, water and air pollution.

The main beneficiary are humans because the if the waste is segregated properly then mental wastes like cans and foils and wet waste like paper, plastics can be recycled if and only if they are separated from food waste or wet organic waste. If we segregate the waste it doesn’t end up in landfills which means clean soil to grow crops, clean water to drink not only for humans but birds and animals, and clean air. The workers who work manually for separating waste can also be safe from serious health hazards.

We are directly affected by the growing waste problem- overflowing landfills, polluted water bodies and plastic litter in the surroundings. At home, school, college all waste are mixed together, which makes it difficult for local municipal workers to recycle and often exposes them to harmful materials.

This isn’t a small machine to build, a country with population of 1.4 billion produces almost 62 million tons of waste, in which only 70% waste is collected , of which about 12 millions are treated and rest are dumped in landfill sites. Almost 80% waste goes untreated because segregation of the waste manually is near to impossible, machines can make this better.

Is building a machine easy? No, it isn’t but it is possible. With the help of AI, sensors, automation, control system and electronics we can segregate the waste into their respective categories which makes recycling easier and reduces the burden of municipal workers.

 

WASTE SORTED, PLANET SUPPORTED.

 

"DON'T MIX IT - FIX IT".

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