Edited By
Anita Kumar

Amid rising concerns about the ongoing Meesho scripted round, participants are calling for urgent communication regarding the next steps in the competition. With the deadline looming on June 30, many remain in the dark about the upcoming theme and submission guidelines.
Users reported receiving little to no information since the announcement of round 2. A participant shared, "usually hackathons give multiple subheadings to choose from, also we are supposed to submit a PPT but no template is provided." With no additional emails sent out, many are questioning whether they're on the right track.
The absence of guidance on changes has left people feeling uncertain about their submissions. One participant expressed, "If no one got any additional email, then that is fine," indicating a shared struggle among the cohort.
One major concern revolves around where participants should submit their presentations. Questions raised include:
What is the theme for this round?
Where should we submit our PPTs?
"We need clearer instructions on how to proceed," a concerned participant noted, emphasizing the need for precise communication.
While the general sentiment appears to lean towards frustration due to information gaps, there remains a thread of optimism among participants. Many are still committed to making a strong showing in the competition, despite uncertainty.
"Thereโs a bit of worry, but weโll adapt if we need to," stated one hopeful participant.
Another shared: "The excitement is still there, just need a little clarity."
๐ Participants express worry over missing information ahead of deadline.
๐ง No news on the next theme or submission process, leaving participants uneasy.
๐ "We need clearer instructions" raises concerns over organization.
As the clock ticks down to the June 30 deadline, the hope is that organizers will provide the necessary clarity before it's too late. Until then, participants remain on edge, anxious for updates that could shape the competition's outcome.
There's a strong chance that as the June 30 deadline approaches, Meesho organizers will ramp up communication to participants. Given the current frustration manifesting from the lack of information, it seems inevitable that clarity will emerge soon. Many believe the organizers might clarify the theme and submission process over the next few days, as feedback from participants increases. Experts estimate around a 70% probability that an official announcement will come out within a week, addressing these pressing questions. Such clarifications are essential for participants to focus on their projects rather than worry over administrative details, which could significantly impact the competition's outcome.
In the world of sports, consider the case of the 1992 U.S. Olympic basketball team, commonly known as the "Dream Team." Initially, their strategy was somewhat vague, leading to confusion about play styles amongst teammates. Many felt uncertainty early on, much like the participants in this hackathon. However, as the games drew near, communication improved, allowing the players to adjust and synchronize effectively. This experience teaches us the importance of clear communication and adaptability under pressure. Just like that legendary basketball team, today's participants may find their rhythm and emerge stronger from these challenges.