Jaipur: Project Wheelchair Convertible to Crutch, which was made by Mahesh Jat (16), a class X student in a senior government in Rorawan in the Sawai Madhopur, has been chosen for the Inspire Award by the New Government Science and Technology Department (DST)) This new announced.
This project is one of the 10,019 models selected for awards.
JAT will receive a one-time assistance of Rs 10,000 from DST and technical assistance from the country.
“My wheelchair is easy to convert to crutches by folding twice.
It aims to help wheelchair users to be converted into sticks to help users pass bad roads / roads,” JAT said.
He was working on the idea for the past two years.
“I am sure to see my project in fact in the coming years.
After I finished with my exam, I will work on the actual model with grants and assistance from the country,” said Jat, who aspires to become an engineer.
Rajasthan has the highest number of students who qualify for awards this year.
This award is based on innovative ideas in the fields of science & technology delivered by students in the top primary and secondary classes (6-10).
Important ideas submitted by students include, body temperature scanning equipment, tools for the most decung supply chain management and IT solutions for the government department.
Nine hundred and ninety-three students from Jaipur have fulfilled the requirements for the award to make it the best cities in the country.
Each school has been asked to submit a maximum of five ideas to DST.