ProMove™ Problem Bank

Turning Real-World Problems into Student-Led Innovation

What is the Problem Bank?

The ProMove Problem Bank is India’s first structured platform where students identify and submit real-world problems—from their local communities, institutions, or industries. These problems become the foundation for live startup projects, internships, and innovation challenges across the ProMove ecosystem.

This isn’t just an idea archive—it’s a national innovation engine built by students, for students.

Why It Matters

Most students are trained to answer questions. We train them to ask better ones. The Problem Bank nurtures observation, critical thinking, and creative problem-solving by encouraging students to notice, frame, and submit challenges that matter.

These problems are then channeled into:

  • Startup ideas

  • Product prototypes

  • Internship projects

  • Institution-level innovation reports

Key Features

  • Open to all school and college students

  • Problems can be submitted from any domain—education, health, sustainability, tech, agriculture, etc.

  • Top submissions are converted into live innovation challenges

  • Recognition through certificates, seed-stage support, and internship opportunities

  • Can be mapped to academic projects, capstone work, and NEP-aligned curriculum

Outcomes for Students

  • Learn how to identify relevant, unsolved problems

  • Build an innovation-first mindset early

  • Get featured as top contributors or “problem spotters”

  • Become eligible for startup development, mentorship, or internship roles

  • Contribute to real-world change with measurable local impact

Why Institutions Use It

  • Drives innovation culture without added infrastructure

  • Strengthens academic output with community-linked research

  • Supports NEP 2020 and NAAC innovation scoring

  • Enables cross-functional learning and team-based ideation

Get Involved

Whether you're a student ready to spark change, or an institution building innovation into your classrooms—start with the Problem Bank.

Submit Your Problem or View Challenges