#Good News| A Magic Crutch, The Farmer-Inventor and A Transgender Beauty Queen

World's first self-standing crutches, a farmer from Jharkhand who invented a tractor from scooter scraps, a transgender beauty queen and a girl with Down's Syndrome who danced her way to set a national record, make the news this week.

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World's first self-standing crutches, a farmer from Jharkhand who invented a tractor from scooter scraps, a transgender beauty queen and a girl with Down's Syndrome who danced her way to set a national record, make the news this week.

Enabling steps

Srinivas Adepu claims that his invention, a crutch, is the ‘world's first’ self-standing one. This 25-year old IIT-Delhi alumnus, came up with this idea after a friend injured his ankle while playing volleyball, sometime in 2015. The crutch doesn’t slip on any surface, one doesn’t have to hop as much as in a normal crutch and it is not that costly either. Srinivas and his friends, Arvind S.A. and Girish Yadav, started working on a design based on anthropometric data of people with disabilities. With the help of combined grants from IIT Delhi, Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) and Oasis—a startup, they developed this crutch they call ‘Flexmo’. Since the design is modelled after the human foot, the heel-toe combination provides extra support and can traverse any terrain without difficulty, unlike the conventional rubber-tip crutches. The design also prevents other issues like carpal tunnel syndrome. Priced at Rs 2999, the product was formally launched on 09 August, following which, it was made available on e-commerce websites. More information about these crutches can be found on https://www.flexmotiv.com/.

Source: The New Indian Express and Better India

 

Farmer-Inventor

Mahesh Karmali, a farmer from Hazaribagh, Jharkhand has come up with a ‘jugaad’ that is likely to change the lives in his village and beyond. Karmali, a poor farmer who doesn’t own cattle to till his land, developed a low-cost tractor-like machine from just scooter scraps. Karmali does not have a technical degree except for some practical experience of working as a mechanic for a while. Karmali’s wife, who could not have been more proud of her husband, claims that he made it in three days only. They say that the whole village is in awe of this inve...

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