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Read MoreFootPrints, over the years, has made efforts of the grassroot level with an aim of creating a better society. Recognising these sustained efforts, FootPrints has been awarded the highest level of support to any non-profitable organisation by UNESCO, albeit a rare deed! With the perpetual support of UNESCO, FootPrints will continue to enrich the nurturing minds of probationers.
Advancing in its way to create a rostrom for the youth to compete beyond technicality , FootPrints has always won credence of many. Due to its unfailing efforts and concerns, FootPrints has received patronage from MAKE IN INDIA and SKILL INDIA.
With a wide spectrum of ideas and consistent efforts, FootPrints succeeded in bringing the young enthusiastic minds together to create a better society. For the first time in the history of FootPrints, it has been awarded the patronage of South Asia Youth Environment Network (SAYEN) and Centre for Environment Education (CEE).
FootPrints was awarded with "The Young Contributor 2018" certificate at Sayaji Startup Summit for its never ending efforts for the betterment of the society and community.
We have received an appreciation letter from Honorable Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Vijay Rupani praising FootPrints for remarkable contribution towards society.
For the first time in the history of The Maharaja Sayajirao University, Guinness World Record was awarded for the largest shopping bag made from paper which is 18.55 m (60 ft 10.3 in) long, 11.33 m (37 ft 2 in) wide and 2.94 m (9 ft 7.7 in) deep and which was achieved by FootPrintsX4 and Pastiwala.com and measured at the Faculty of Technology and Engineering, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Gujarat, India, on 12th January, 2014.
We have received the Limca Book of records certificate which states "Students of The Maharaja Sayajirao University's Faculty of Technology and Engineering,Vadodara,Gujarat conducted a Say NO to Plastic campaign by making the largest paper bag at their annual festival FootPrints 2014 on Jan 12,2014. The bag was 18.55 m deep, 11.33 m wide and 2.94 m breadth. The work started at 7:30 am with 95 students actively participating was completed by 4:30 pm."
"Talking about the brain and the future of humanity at FootPrints was one of the best experiences I have ever had. "
"I have been super impressed by the energy and the willingness, of the students I have encountered at FootPrints, to go out and create wonders in technology. This is so important for getting us all technical people aligned in the right direction."
"My experience at FootPrints was great. I had some really good questions at the end of the talk. I appreciate the youth and the liveliness and the excitement of the students. "
"At FootPrints, there is a lot of innovation. The feeling was amazing as the energy over there was very positive. "
"I had a great time at FootPrints. What impressed me the most was their enthusiasm and interest in wide range of subjects."
" It was one of the most incredible experience that will last a lifetime. So, remember FootPrints is here to say FootPrints "think Beyond"."
"Events like FootPrints serves to enrich not only the students but also the whole society. Stay calm, keep growing, think Beyond."
" FootPrintsX7 gave me an opportunity to interact and share my technical knowledge and scientific approach with the budding minds."
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Read MoreHave you been in situations where we judge a person by the type of clothes he wears and his appearance? You might refuse to share your belongings with a person wearing ragged clothes but when the same help is asked by a well dressed person your reaction may be opposite. Ever thought if such reflexes are simply human tendencies or is there some scientific outlook to this?
Read MoreMost of us live in an illusion that we know our history correctly; the discoveries, controversies and the mysteries of the past. But do we also know the other side of these stories?
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