Name : Nitin K Tyagi
District & State : Meerut, Uttar Pradesh
Category : Engineering
Award : Appreciation
Award Function : 4th National Grassroots Innovation Awards
Award Year : 2007
Innovation Description
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- IPR Status
- Technical Specification
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- Source
- MVIF
- Vard
Background
Nitin (21 years) is a dedicated innovator par excellence. Challenged by a farmer to make a pellet-making machine, he designed this machine within a few months. It effectively makes pellets of vermi-compost that is to be spread in the field. He is presently pursuing his graduation in arts. He has also opened a computer shop ?Nitya InfoTech? where he offers computer training, Internet facilities as well as hardware sales and repair. He studied at Hapur and now stays at Meerut with his maternal uncle. His father, mother and a younger brother, who is presently studying in class 11th live in Hapur. His father used to practice medicine earlier but now has settled as an agriculturist. Being a curious child, he used to take things apart to examine them and put them back in new ways. He spent all his money on his projects rather than on clothes, foods, friends or the movies His unbridled curiosity was a source of trouble for his parents; he failed his 10th class though he did well in science subjects. The fact that he lived away from home in his uncle?s house and came home occasionally softened his parents? stance and relented. Commenting on his achievements, his mother now proudly proclaims, “ab lagta hai hamare ghar mein vaigyanik paida hua hai”1 His brother, Robin recalls that whenever Nitin got any idea, he used to say, “Mere dimaag mein idea aa raha hai”2 and used to run to his room and lock himself inside. He did not come out of it until he had done some substantial work on his idea. A few years ago, he met Deepak Sharma, District Coordinator of Centre for Science and Technology (DST). Sharma was impressed by his skills and arranged for a room and computer for Nitin in the NCC office at the NAS Degree College, Meerut so that he could work on his innovations in peace. Burning the midnight oil, he spent two whole years in that room in 2004-2005, creating a wide repertoire of innovations. Among them is the fire sensor activated switch, which sounds an alarm signal to alert people. It can also be used to operate the carbon-dioxide cylinder valve or water tank valve to quench the fire. This switch can be installed anywhere, and consists of a thermometer, a bell and an automatic gas valve. Apart from developing other things that would make life easier for the common people, Nitin plans to enhance the efficiency of engines so that they optimally utilize the depleting non-renewable resources. He has had his share of fame but he says he wants to keep away from the all the distractions and lime-light and keep on innovating. Though he has his own shop and business, at times, he feels tied down by it and wants to break free and only concentrate on innovating.
http://nif.org.in/innovation/Vermi_compost_pellet_making_machine/339