The tools will have to be developed as part of a hackathon organised by the Goa Police. The winning teams will receive ₹50,000 as top prize in each category.
The incident had occurred on August 2, wherein the 9-year-old student sustained injuries on his hands, thighs, legs, and back. He is undergoing treatment now.
Police said the accused, identified as Nikhil Raje, a native of Pune, and Aaquib Khalfe, a resident of Ratnagiri in Maharashtra, committed the crime after a dispute concerning the distribution of commission money
Yuri Korytin, who has been shuttling between Goa and Russia since 2016, learnt the art of hydroponic cultivation of cannabis during a trip to Thailand in 2019