Draft:Kisan Mitra Chhadi
Agricultural safety device for farmers
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Kisan Mitra Chhadi is an agricultural assistive device developed by Sameer Ahirwar, an innovator from Madhya Pradesh, India.
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Overview
Kisan Mitra Chhadi is designed to improve safety and convenience for farmers while working in agricultural fields. The device integrates multiple practical features aimed at assisting farmers during daily activities.
Development
The device was developed by Sameer Ahirwar, a student and grassroots innovator, with the objective of addressing real-life challenges faced by farmers in rural areas.
Features
The device includes:
- Vibration-based system intended to help deter snakes and other animals
- Torch light for night-time agricultural work
- USB port for mobile charging
- Solar-powered functionality
- Waterproof storage compartment for carrying essential items
Usage
Kisan Mitra Chhadi is used by farmers to enhance safety, especially during field work in low-light conditions and areas where snakes or insects may pose a risk.
Media coverage
The innovation received national attention after being appreciated by Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan during a public agricultural event. It was also presented at an agriculture fair held in Raisen, Madhya Pradesh, where it gained significant media attention and was covered by various news channels.
Developer
- Sameer Ahirwar
- Bundeli Innovation OPC Private Limited
