
Barmer. Every year thousands of people and cattle lose their lives due to lightning across the country. From the village footpaths to the fast-paced life of the metro, people face this problem at some point in their life. After reading all these things in newspapers and on various social media platforms, a student of Barmer studying in class 10th has found a solution to this problem. The student has found a solution to save lives lost due to electricity through Transmission Line Fault Safety Project.
Mahendra has created transmission line fault safety device
Mahendra Chaudhary, a class 10 student studying in the Government Higher Secondary School of Deluo Ka Tala, a small village located in the Chauhtan subdivision area of Barmer situated on the India-Pakistan border, has developed a device to save lives lost due to electricity through the Transmission Line Fault Safety Project. has made. In this project, Mahendra has prepared the project of immediate power cut in such situations by depicting the faults in the power circuit, line to line fault, line to ground fault in great detail.
This device has been developed at minimal expense
Mahendra has found a simple solution. In which an attempt has been made to develop a security device at minimum expense. By using this device, deaths due to electrical faults can be prevented. This initiative of Mahendra has shown a new path to the lives of the village people. Every day, wildlife also dies due to lightning in some area or the other. This can be stopped with the help of this device. Mahendra told that such a model has been made to stop the death of wildlife near the house. This is a model in which the power supply will automatically stop as soon as it gets hit by current. By creating this automatic project to save animals, birds and humans from death, Mahendra has shown that if there is a passion to do something different, then great success can be achieved even from the streets of the village.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: June 21, 2024, 11:39 IST