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Heart-felt innovation turns into high-tech industry

Indian innovators can match anyone in the world when it comes to solving problems creatively, where they perform better than rest is in generating greater sustainable alternatives by using local resources frugally.

March 05, 2015 / 16:33 IST
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Indian innovators can match anyone in the world when it comes to solving problems creatively, where they perform better than rest is in generating greater sustainable alternatives by using local resources frugally.

There are so many examples of Grassroot Innovations in India that has helped in improving the quality of lives and capabilities of real India. These are inspiring stories of not high tech innovators but heart felt innovation. For example, ‘Walker with adjustable legs’, conceptualised by a 13-year-old student from Patna, who become the first innovation made by a child to be prototyped, fabricated and commercialised with the aid of the National Innovation Foundation, India (NIF), headquartered in Ahmedabad.

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This year again the Festival of Innovations (FOIN 2015) is all set to acknowledge, appreciate and encourage the culture of innovation amongst all sections of society, specially focusing on grassroot innovations.  

As a part of previous edition of FOIN, National Innovation Foundation (NIF) signed an agreement with Kaviraa Solutions for the non-exclusive manufacturing and marketing rights of walker with adjustable legs, the brainchild of Shalini Kumari from Patna, who was a national award winner of NIF in its IGNITE 2011 student competition where she received the award from former president, APJ Abdul Kalam.