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Do you think your innovation can change the way people live?⁠

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The Infosys Foundation will commit up to INR 50 lakh per winner. If your innovation can transform lives, then Aarohan Awards can help you scale up.⁠

Visit the link bit.ly/3HK8LKI to submit your application TODAY!⁠

Read one such story here : ⁠
Basant Kumar Chandrakar, a resident of Chhattisgarh and a famous ‘bhajia’ stall owner, has made a handheld machine to ease his work. Now, over 200 shops in the city are using his device.⁠
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Do you think your innovation can change the way people live?⁠

APPLY NOW! ⁠

#innovation #awards #Aarohan #aarohaninnovationawards #education #healthcare #womenempowement #innovators
The Infosys Foundation will commit up to INR 50 lakh per winner. If your innovation can transform lives, then Aarohan Awards can help you scale up.⁠

Visit the link bit.ly/3HK8LKI to submit your application TODAY!⁠

Read one such story here : ⁠
"Recently, many children’s lives have been lost to borewell accidents. The Sujith incident was a real driving force behind my invention."⁠

Sadham Usean Ramasamy, a PhD scholar at #IIT Madras.
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Do you think your innovation can change the way people live?⁠

APPLY NOW! ⁠
The Infosys Foundation will commit up to INR 50 lakh per winner. If your innovation can transform lives, then Aarohan Awards can help you scale up.⁠
Visit the link : bit.ly/3HK8LKI to submit your application TODAY!⁠

Read one such story here:⁠

“In India, the post-harvest loss of fruits and vegetables is close to 60 million tonnes,” says Vaibhav Trike.
His #solardryer helps extend the shelf life of products without adding chemicals and preservatives.⁠

Hailing from a farmer family in #Maharashtra, Vaibhav saw farmers struggle due to a lack of storage options and facilities.
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Do you think your innovation can change the way people live?⁠

APPLY NOW! ⁠
The Infosys Foundation will commit up to INR 50 lakh per winner. If your innovation can transform lives, then Aarohan Awards can help you scale up.⁠
Visit the link bit.ly/3HK8LKI to submit your application TODAY!⁠

While visiting one of the blind schools in his city, Kaviraj Prithvi interacted with the students and teachers and understood that the institute lacked a cost-effective mechanism to print texts.⁠
“Even the basic braille printers, which are mostly imported, cost between $2,000 – $3,000 (~Rs 1,50,000 – 2,50,000). The majority of special schools in India run on a tight budget which makes it impossible for them to import printers.
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Aakash Bhadana, Vasu Kaushik and Rahul Gupta from Haryana have created ‘Caeli’, a smart automated drug delivery and anti-pollution mask for respiratory patients.⁠

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Patients dealing with respiratory diseases are at maximum risk from air pollution. According to statistics by WHO, more than 90% of the global population today breathes toxic air & air pollution is the reason for over 7 million deaths every year.⁠
#Caeli is a smart, automated drug delivery and anti-pollution mask for #asthmatic and other chronic respiratory patients. It can significantly improve the quality of life for #respiratory patients living or travelling in polluted areas.⁠
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“I realised that college was all about the grades and getting a job. I wanted to do more with my life and find my purpose,” said Gade.

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Working day-and-night working in labs, Gade was completely absorbed in it until he met a seven-year-old girl in Pune who was born without arms.

“In our country, it is sad how people label a physically disabled girl - that she is not eligible for marriage.
I did not want this girl to be in that position. So, I decided to help her out with prosthetic arms. When I approached some of the hospitals, I was shocked to learn about the whopping costs,” Gade exclaims, adding that it costs about Rs 12 lakhs for one hand.
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#IngeniousIndians
“In class 4, as part of a school competition, I made a floor cleaning machine with thermocol and a motor, " says Yuvraj Pawar, awarded the 1st prize for that innovation.⁠

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21-YO Yuvraj, an engineering student from #Maharashtra, always had innovations on his mind. Today, he sells vintage electric cars built entirely on his own, with his efforts fuelled by his deep love for cars.⁠
Over the years, Yuvraj’s created about 30 inventions, from agricultural products to sewing machines and everyday items like wooden night lamps. He has 3 model cars, is working on developing a fourth, and has built 9 e-cars.⁠
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