India, Dec. 26 -- The auditorium at Sona College of Technology was charged with youthful ambition as aspiring entrepreneurs in their early twenties - from Salem and cities across South India, including Kanyakumari, a town of just 22,000 people - converged at Think Salem December 20, 2025.
They came to learn from policymakers, researchers and techpreneurs from Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Lucknow, Dubai and Toronto. By the end of the day, attendees walked out energised - armed not just with inspiration, but with practical insights and pathways to build startups that solve real-world problems.
The conclave closed to a thunderous applause for Bhavana L and Sunil Kumar L, a young Sona College of Technology BTech III-year team from that ...