During the COVID-19 lockdown, Mangaluru's Kirana Devadiga began growing jasmine plants at home. Her passion for gardening has now turned her into an entrepreneur, earning her Rs 85,000 so far.
While the effectiveness of mosquito repellant products is debatable in areas where dangerous disease-spreading mosquitoes thrive, a 16-year-old student from Mangaluru has found an innovative solution to tackle dengue.
No more oil, sticky hands and a messy affair — cutting unripe jackfruit just got easy, thanks to this man who quit his job and hired an expert to help farmers earn more! #FarmersFirst #Innovation #Karnataka
It all started in 2016 when as students of Indraprastha Vidyalaya, Aman and Nachiketh presented a project at the regional competition of the Indian Science and Engineering Fair.
“Reclaimed wood from demolished houses fulfilled the entire wood requirement of the home. Not a single tree was cut down. I feel our biggest achievement in this house is to keep it cool naturally, in a place like Mangaluru."