Students from Madhav Institute of Technology and Science (MITS), Gwalior, captured everyone’s attention with their artificial intelligence (AI)-based innovations at the India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2025. Projects presented by MITS students Dhruv Chaudhary, Yuvraj Dawanade, and Himanshu Jha were the center of discussion among technical experts and investors from India and abroad.
The students showcased socially useful and practical AI solutions on the platform, targeting key sectors such as agriculture, banking, and healthcare.
The project was developed under the direction of Dr. Mukesh Mishra and with the guidance and support of Dr. R.K. Pandit, Honorary Vice Chancellor of MITS.
“Kisan Sahayak” Chatbot for the Agriculture Sector
Developed by MITS students, Kisan Sahayak is a voice-enabled, multilingual chatbot that provides information to farmers in 10 Indian languages. It can also identify crop diseases using computer vision technology. This technology can play a vital role in providing agricultural advice and assistance at the rural level.
AI Platform for Transparency in Banking
The students also demonstrated an AI-based automated loan eligibility verification and approval system that makes banking processes faster, simpler, and transparent. This innovation can benefit financial institutions while also improving accessibility for ordinary consumers.
AI’s Contribution to Healthcare
A system called “Healthcare Personal Assistant” is based on Agentic AI technology (Agentic AI is a form of artificial intelligence where individual AI systems or components, known as AI agents, autonomously set goals, plan, and take actions to complete complex, multi-step tasks with minimal human intervention), which recognizes symptoms and recommends potential doctors. This system can be especially helpful in making healthcare accessible in rural and remote areas.
AI Avatars and Customer Service Solutions
Students also presented AI avatars and real-time customer service systems that improve communication efficiency and user experience. These solutions could prove useful in areas such as public services, banking, and e-commerce.
All of these projects were developed under the AI Lifebot initiative, which encourages innovative AI research and applications.
Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia visits MITS Gwalior stall
Union Minister Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia visited the MITS Gwalior stall during the India Mobile Congress 2025. He commended the students’ technical prowess and their innovative approach, stating that such projects will propel India towards global leadership in the field of artificial intelligence and technological innovation.
IMC 2025 is being held at the Yashobhoomi Convention Centre in New Delhi, where over 400 exhibitors and over 1,600 technology use-cases are being showcased. The event, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is emerging as a major platform for digital and AI innovations in India.
