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National Youth Day: Young scientists of Jamshedpur are amazing, solving the problems of common people through new research


National Youth Day: Young scientists of Jamshedpur are amazing, solving the problems of common people through new research

Jamshedpur. Someone in your home or nearby is helpless. It's hard to tell if they're hungry or thirsty. To alleviate this, Jivaj J. Sahu and Vivaan Pathak, eighth-grade students at DBMS English High School, Kadma, have invented a new device called the "Echo Glove."This glove is equipped with a sensor. Based on finger movements, the sensor sends text messages to the display board to provide information about the disabled person's needs. Food is displayed for one finger movement, and water for two finger movements.Similarly, many things, including medicine, have been fixed based on the movement of other fingers. Teacher Hirak Vishwas, who guided this invention, explained that this device is the result of the students' hard work and was created in the school's Atal Tinkering Lab.This device will prove helpful to people with disabilities and special needs. The disabled and helpless simply need to use their brains. Dhanbad won second place in the Jharkhand School Innovation Challenge, organized by ISM-IIT.200 teams from 144 schools across the state participated in the competition. In addition to the trophy, the students received certificates and a cash prize of 30,000 rupees.Machines installed on streetlight poles will detect air pollution.An innovative model, "Automobile Precipitator," created by Shubham, a student at Kashidih High School, was selected for the national-level Inspire-Manak Award. This model device will be installed on streetlights. Called "Automobile Precipitator," this device will be installed alongside solar panels in streetlights.It is based on the electrostatic precipitator technique. A larger version of this technology is used in factories. This device separates dust particles and releases air. This innovative model was developed by miniaturizing this device. This "automobile precipitator" also has a solar panel.This device will remain operational and, as vehicles pass on the road, will collect dust particles and release them into the atmosphere, purifying the air. This will reduce air pollution slightly. Student Shubham explained that this device is useful for national highways and urban roads, or for roads where thousands of vehicles pass daily, polluting the atmosphere.Farming will be monitored through AI agricultural security modelA three-day district-level science exhibition was held at DIET Chakulia from January 8th to 10th. Students from 12 schools across the district participated in the exhibition. As part of the program, a TLM (Teaching Learning Material) exhibition for teachers, a social science exhibition, and a science exhibition were organized.The first prize at the science exhibition was awarded to the "AI Agricultural Security Model," presented by students of PM Shri High School, Khukradih. This model, based on artificial intelligence, aims to protect farmers' crops from animals, theft, and other potential threats.By monitoring the fields through sensor and camera technology, farmers are immediately notified of any unusual activity. School Principal Arun Kumar congratulated the students and teachers on this achievement and said that such exhibitions promote scientific thinking, innovation, and technical understanding among students.

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