Vadodara: While the colorful kite adorns the sky Uttarayan is the festival of the vision itself, the story at the end of the rope, however, is not so fun for a tired handler.
The effort is heavy to push and attract spoils to keep flying high flying kites often stab all enthusiasm at the end of the day.
However, it might soon find a solution in technology.
What about the robot doing all the hard work and you just need to shout, “Kaipo Chhe”? It’s good, is not it! Thank you Barodian because it answers your prayers.
Devang Desai from Vadodara and currently settled in Mumbai, has developed ‘Robo’ which can help you when you enjoy flying kites.
Desai, who heads the design department in MNC, even invited by the Gujarat government to showcase his discovery at the kite festival ranging from January 8 to 13.
“We are ready with boarding passes in our hands, but the festival is canceled because it rises Covid because it rises.
-19 cases,” said 49-year-old Desai to TII.
However, he will use Robo to be used from his terrace in Gorwa.
The first model that Deai has been found presented at the Gujarat Government Kite Festival in 2020.
“The first model of homemade.
Now, I have improvised it with complete metal fabrication, the machining component and Robo also have arms,” Desai said, a fan of kite- Layang.
Kites that fly unique robo apart from ‘firki’ attached to the motor that helps continue or reverse strings, this mechanism also has an instant locking system.
“Immediately after ‘Firki’ stops, there is an instant lock feature.
Also, you can also use your ‘Khech’, ‘Dhil’ and ‘Thumka’ skills while flying kites with Robo,” Desai said.
“Kite Flying is the only activity that is currently done in manual mode.
But sometimes your hands are tired if you continue to fly kites for a longer period,” Desai said, adding that the idea of an electrically operated system was cut to make it easy for his hand.