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These terms and conditions govern the Online Hackathon on Data-driven Innovation for Citizen Grievance Redressal. By participating in the event, one is deemed to have accepted terms and conditions mentioned below as well as the terms of use of the OGD Platform India and Government Open Data License.

General Terms & Conditions

Please read these Terms and Conditions carefully as they apply for the Hackathon. To be eligible to participate and declare as shortlisted or winners in the Hackathon, the participants must accept these Terms and Conditions:

  • Participant(s) must be of minimum 18-years.

  • Participants can form teams – ideally heterogeneous, consisting of people with different skill sets – up to a maximum of five members including the Team Lead.

  • Minimum team composition of one member is allowed.

  • Employees and relatives of MyGov, NIC and DARPG are not allowed to participate in this Hackathon.

  • Participants must not provide any false information in the registration and team creation process.

  • Participants must keep their contact information accurate and up-to-date.

  • Only a single MyGov/OGD account is permitted for an individual or a team. If more than one account exists for the same candidate then it will automatically result in disqualification of the candidate.

  • As a part of the submission, the contestant certifies the originality and ownership of the application as detailed/described in the documentation uploaded at the time of submission.

  • The participant(s) must ensure that his/her/their work has not been previously published or awarded.

  • If the participants are acting within the scope of their employment, as an employee, contractor, or agent of another party, then the participants warrant that such party has full knowledge of the actions of the participants and has consented thereto, including the potential receipt of a prize. The participant’s further warrant that their actions do not violate the employer’s or company’s policies and procedures.

  • The participants will ensure code is free from viruses or malware.

  • The participants will not use this contest to do anything unlawful, misleading, malicious, or discriminatory.

  • Participants have to follow the conditions of the Open Government Data License (https://data.gov.in/government-open-data-license-india) notified by Govt. of India.

  • Participants can not share the links of restricted datasets and their team API key to access those datasets, with anyone. If any team found violating this condition, appropriate action would be taken.

  • The winning applications must be maintained in working condition by the contestant(s) at least for a period of one year. No functional enhancements are expected, but all bugs identified according to the description in the documentation should be fixed immediately on reporting.

  • If any participant is determined to have violated the terms of the contest, DARPG/NIC/MyGov have all rights to disqualify the participant without prior notice.

  • If the Applications shortlisted do not meet the expectations of the Jury, Jury has the discretion and the right, not to confer an award in one or more categories/ subcategories.

  • Jury Decision is final and cannot be challenged.

  • The organizers reserve the right in their sole discretion to withdraw participation of any individual/team from the event or reject any submission at any point of time during the process. If required, DARPG may change the terms and conditions.

Evaluation and Rating Criteria

All applications will be rated on the parameters listed below

  • Concept: It must be developed on a disruptive unique citizen centric concept.

  • User Experience: It must have convenient user interface and simple navigation.

  • Responsive (no lag): It must respond instantly to user input.

  • Technology Design and Efficiency: Conformance to Open Standards and interoperability Guidelines (as prescribed by the Government of India).

  • Quality: It must be a functional prototype.

  • Sustenance: Team must adequately demonstrate a plan for its updates, sustenance and continuing usability.

  • Usage of any emerging technology like AI, ML, Block-Chain, Data Analytics, etc.