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SKUAST-K’s RBIC idea resonator series commences at GDC Kulgam

K H News Service by K H News Service
March 28, 2026
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Outreach programs to expand across districts

 

Rural Business Incubation Centre (RBIC) at SKUAST-K, a high-impact launchpad for agri-business and rural startups supported by NABARD, has officially kick-started its flagship program an idea resonator series, ‘From Grassroots Problems to Scalable Startups: RBIC Idea Resonator on Agri & Rural Innovation’.

This initiative is designed to identify, nurture, and scale agri-business and rural innovations across the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh.

The inaugural event of the series was hosted at Government Degree College, Kulgam, marking the first step in a comprehensive roadmap to foster a sustainable culture of entrepreneurship among rural youth and student innovators. The program, which drew nearly 100 participants, aimed to bridge the gap between raw academic knowledge and commercial enterprise.

Central to the idea resonator series is the integration of specialized Design Thinking workshops, which serve as the primary engine for sourcing new ideas and localised solutions. These workshops are specifically crafted to help participants deconstruct the complex challenges facing the rural community. By utilizing a human-centred approach, students move from a general understanding of a local grievance to the development of concrete, scalable business models. This methodology ensures that the innovations emerging from the program are deeply rooted in the contextual needs of the region.

During the idea resonator event at GDC Kulgam, students were challenged to identify localized pain points and develop practical solutions through intensive group activities and pitch deck preparation. This hands-on approach culminated in an interactive pitching session where participants demonstrated remarkable creativity, reflecting the vast, untapped entrepreneurial potential residing within the rural districts.

The series is scheduled to move to ITI Baramulla on April 2 and GDC Shopian on April 8, followed by events in Anantnag and Handwara. The program will eventually cover all districts to ensure that no innovator is left behind. A core objective of this engagement is to ‘catch innovators young’, providing them with a platform to transform their unique knowledge of local challenges into viable business ventures. The series specifically invites problem statements under the themes of AgriTech, FoodTech, Horticulture, Sustainable Farming, and Rural Handicrafts.

RBIC is mandated to operate across both Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh UTs, ensuring the development of a cohesive regional startup ecosystem.

Participants who emerge from these sessions gain direct access to RBIC’s full suite of incubation programs, which provide mentorship clinics, technical validation, specialised incubation facilities, and grant support. By offering a structured path from problem identification to prototype testing and investor readiness, RBIC aims to serve as a primary engine for rural development and employment generation across the entire region.

RBIC has urged students, innovators, rural youth or any other person interested in participating in idea resonator event can register on: https://forms.gle/FkZKRboR7rN4VAiy8.

Further, RBIC is mandated to operate across both Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh UTs, ensuring the development of a cohesive regional startup ecosystem. Besides, RBIC is preparing for a robust quarter of activities, including IP awareness seminars, Go-To-Market (GTM) readiness sessions, ideathons, and specialized bootcamps for school students in collaboration with Govt Degree Colleges, schools and other institutions. It has urged institutions, willing for the partnership to contact on [email protected].

 

 

 

K H News Service

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