The submission presents 'Aadhaarstambh', a non-profit focused on education, but the entry contains significant contradictions and hyperbolic claims typical of low-quality submissions. The project name field lists 'DeepRider' while the description discusses an NGO. The traction claim ('most people have used my product') is factually incorrect for a local organization. Technical innovation is non-existent as it is a standard NGO, not a technology solution. The revenue figure uses the term 'marketcap' incorrectly, suggesting a misunderstanding of business metrics. Overall, while the mission is noble, the submission fails to demonstrate the utility, reach, or innovation required for a high Proof of Usefulness score in a technology context.
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