DIMAPUR: Three-day Workshop-cum-Hackathon on “Agentic AI Saksham” was held at Kohima Science College, Jotsoma, (KSCJ) from May 7 to 9, 2026 with active participation from students, faculty members, scholars, and resource persons.
The programme was conducted in partnership with Capabl.in, aimed to introduce participants to emerging trends in Artificial Intelligence and provide hands-on exposure to practical AI tools and applications.
A press release by KSC-J informed stated that participants engaged in intensive hands-on learning sessions led by Capabl’s team of experts. The sessions focused on no-code website creation and development of AI agents using platforms and tools such as Google AI Studio and n8n.
Joint Secretary (ICC & RUSA), Ministry of Education, Armstrong Pame graced the occasion on the second day as the special guest, who visited the workshop venue to review the on-going activities and interact with participating students.
In his address, Armstrong Pame thanked the college administration and students for their enthusiastic participation despite on-going examinations. He emphasized the growing importance and future scope of Artificial Intelligence and encouraged students to learn how to create and responsibly use AI rather than depend on it for routine academic tasks.
During the programme, faculty members and students shared testimonies on how the workshop enhanced their understanding of AI applications in areas such as website development and AI agent creation. Participants also showcased several AI-based projects developed during the workshop, including “Mindsync AI,” a platform designed to monitor student mental wellness, along with projects such as “From Story to Animation” and “Wellness at Home.”
The final day of the programme featured Hackathon segment, where participating teams designed and developed their own AI agents using the tools and concepts learnt during the workshop.
Out of 26 participating teams, eight teams were shortlisted for final presentation, where, the first prize was awarded to “The Corollary”, an AI-powered study engine application designed by MSc 2nd Semester Mathematics students Rongsenchiten T Jamir, Renjung Jamir, Nitish Deb Nath and Asarhii Chachei, designed to create personalized study space for students.
The second prize went to a student of class 11 from Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Sentsu Yanthan, for creating “Hill Alert”, a landslide reporting application intended for use in Nagaland, while the third prize was awarded to MSc 4th Semester Anthropology students, Sentikaba and Amos Lalrolien Zote, for designing “Anidex”, an AI-integrated wildlife encyclopaedia capable of identifying animals through image scanning and providing related information.
