Navshri Thakur, a student of Girls' High School, Pipariya in Madhya Pradesh, has innovated a device that can be used to simplify household chores and save time.
Right from his childhood days, Nandalal was fascinated by the inner workings of electronic items and was quite fond of dismantling electronic toys to study them.
Sikanto came up with the idea of creating a manual waste lifting and dumping device as an innovative alternative to not only help his friends clean up the school premises better, but also make the task at hand something they looked forward to, every day.
Class 12 student, Dikshita Khullar, designs a ‘magic-fridge’, that runs without electricity and is expected to help farmers and middlemen who deal with fruits and vegetables everyday.
Vedant, a Class 6 student, is not like other children his age. He plays with LEDs, diodes and magnets and dreams of making a free power source for the country. As of now, he has successfully developed an LED power source from scratch by recycling a discarded laptop battery.
Moved by the difficulties her grandfather faced, Shalini Kumari invented a walker that ultimately landed her in NIF-India’s league of winners. A walker to help the physically weak climb stairs was designed by her when she was only in class 9! Read further to know about her invention’s journey from an idea to a product in the market.
While most kids his age are hankering after that one extra hour of play, Tenith Adithyaa is up all night in his lab experimenting and innovating! His hard work and passion have helped him win over 15 awards for various inventions! Let's meet the young genius and find out what makes him tick.