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Class 10 Student Ishir Wadhwa Story: An Indian teenager living in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Dubai has converted the project set up in his school into a family business.
16 -year -old teenager produced a special means of earning for his family
New Delhi: An Indian teenager living in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Dubai has converted the project made in his school into family business. This 16 -year -old Indian child has discovered such a technology, through which you can hang heavy to heavy goods without piercing the wall. The name of this teenager is Isir Wadhwa, who is a student of GEMS World Academy. A media report said that Kishore’s father was also very surprised to see this technology. According to a report of Khalij Time, Ishir Vadhwa had to submit an innovative project, which was for grade 10 course. In everyday life, he found a solution to see the damage in the wall using the use of goods hanging nails. Nail and screws have been used since time immemorial and they also cause damage to the walls.
This discovery with the help of brother
Ishir took help of the elder brother Avik, who was engineering in America and discovered the solution, Ishir tells about that when we put our minds together, the solution, all the big ideas were very simple in the elegant way.
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Isir Wadhwa and his family (photo source: news18)
Innovation with this idea
The idea of these two was to keep a magnet and two steel plates together. A strip of steel is chici from the wall, which was named alpha tape. Neodimium magnet keeps it together, in which the object is mounted. Two magnets come together and give the voice of clap, so the family named it Clapite.
This innovation will become a game changer
According to the report of Khaleej Times, Ishir’s father left the invention as a game changer in life and left a heavy salary job. Isir’s father Sumesh Wadhwa has decided to leave the job and adopt the son’s product as a business. Nobody would have thought that the school project of this sixteen -year -old teenager would come out as a effective product in this way and the family will adopt it as a business.