Sambhal government school kids at IIT Delhi with their certificates for outstanding performance in Tryst, IIT Delhi's national robotics competition

Our Foundation Trained And Took Rural Govt Schoolkids From Sambhal to IIT Delhi’s National Robotics Competition

In a historic achievement that shattered stereotypes, primary school students from Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, stunned the nation by defeating 35 BTech teams at the prestigious IIT Delhi Robotics Contest, TRYST-2025. Trained by the Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation, led by Sanjeev Newar and Swati Goel Sharma,

these students secured the 4th position in the Blindbot Battle, performing with precision — blindfolded.

Coming from a district often in the headlines for communal tensions and poverty, these Class 5 to 7 students — Radha, Prince Pal, Rohit, and Anmol — proved that talent, when nurtured, knows no barriers. Their performance not only stunned the judges but also broke the myth that only elite institutions can produce robotics champions.

pThe Foundation’s role was pivotal. Its consistent efforts to uplift underprivileged children through STEM education bore fruit once again, rewriting Sambhal’s narrative on the national stage. This is not the first time Sewa Nyaya Utthan made waves — last year, we trained four Pakistani Hindu refugee girls who reached the semi-finals in the same competition.

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