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Gopi Birla Memorial School Hosts “Dolphin Tank,” Showcasing 12 Young Innovators Shaping The Future
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Gopi Birla Memorial School Hosts “Dolphin Tank,” Showcasing 12 Young Innovators Shaping The Future

By Abrar Hussain
November 25, 2025 2 Min Read
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National, 25th November,2025: With classrooms steadily shifting from rote learning to real problem-solving, schools today are looking for fresh ways to get students to think beyond textbooks

One such effort was seen at Gopi Birla Memorial School, which recently hosted the “Dolphin Tank” Youth Innovation Pitch Competition, a format inspired by Shark Tank but reimagined to encourage young minds to explore ideas with empathy, curiosity, and boldness.

Unlike typical competitions that focus only on winning, Dolphin Tank placed equal emphasis on learning and discovery. The weeks leading up to the event saw students voluntarily signing up, receiving broad guidelines, and diving into themes such as sustainability, public health, smart cities, and youth empowerment. This preparation phase became a space for them to question everyday problems, brainstorm possibilities, and understand what it means to innovate with purpose.

On the competition day, 12 shortlisted students stepped onto the stage with ideas they had shaped from scratch. Each had five minutes to pitch and three minutes to respond to the jury’s questions, a format that challenged them not only to think creatively but also to communicate clearly, justify their concepts, and stay composed under pressure. Many came equipped with posters, small prototypes, slides, and videos, showing how seriously they had embraced the process.

What stood out most were the fresh, original ideas. From a Safety Keychain designed for personal protection, to Segwaste, an idea focused on waste management, to the Piezomeyer energy generator and Printisy, students tackled real issues with surprising practicality and imagination. Their pitches reflected not just creativity, but genuine concern for society and a willingness to find solutions where adults often see dead ends.

The jury deliberated thoughtfully, recognising that the true achievement went beyond selecting winners. Meanwhile, the audience got a voice through the “People’s Choice Award,” adding a layer of community engagement to the event.

As the day wrapped up, the biggest takeaway for students was a deeper understanding of what makes an idea work. They discovered that innovation is not just about having a clever thought; it’s about clarity, preparedness, confidence, realistic planning, and the ability to think from the perspective of the people they want to help.

In many ways, the “Dolphin Tank” became more than a competition. It offered students a chance to test their abilities, collaborate, think critically, and build life skills that extend far beyond the classroom. For a generation growing up in a rapidly changing world, opportunities like these help them learn how to navigate uncertainty, believe in their ideas, and explore the true power of imagination.

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