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Telangana School student patented a Mechanical Invention for Paddy packing

Telangana School student patented a Mechanical Invention for Paddy packing
Telangana School student patented a Mechanical Invention for Paddy packing

 A class eight boy who could not see his father’s trouble invented an amazing agricultural machine. He also obtained a patent at the government school level. A student of the Zilla Parishad High School, Hanumajipet,  invented the paddy filling machine and solved the plight of the farmers.

After six days of hard work, the paddy filling machine was invented for his father. Abhishek, the son of Marripalli Lakshmirajam and Rajamma of Hanmajipet, Vemulawada mandal of Rajanna Sirisilla district, created wonder while studying in the eighth standard. While Lakshmirajam was farming in the village, he went to the farm with his father and observed the difficulty of his father while filling bags of dry grain for Abhishek, who was watching his father’s work closely.

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Abhishek worked hard to find a special machine for filling grain into bags and designed the machine. In 2019, when Hanmaji was studying in the eighth standard of Peta ZPHS School, he demonstrated the machine in the school and won everyone’s appreciation.

Telangana School student patented a Mechanical Invention for Paddy packing
Telangana School student patented a Mechanical Invention for Paddy packing

Abhishek, a government school student, was the first in Telangana state to get the patent rights for his paddy filling machine. Abhishek, who excelled in school-level exhibitions, won the first prize in the district-level Inspire exhibition in 2019.

Later, he got an award in the state level exhibition held at Madikonda in Warangal district and was selected for the national level exhibition. This machine stood third in the national exhibition held at IIIT, Delhi. Abhishek, who is currently studying BTech, has been selected by the National Innovation Foundation for the Sakura Science Exchange Program in Japan for the machine he made. District Collector Anurag Jayanti congratulated Abhishek for getting the patent right and being selected for the international exhibition.

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