Showing posts with label Innovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Innovation. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Kalam urges students to stay off the beaten track!


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Staff Reporter, The Hindu /  COIMBATORE, August 1, 2011.

Former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam speaks at a youth meet at AJK College of Arts and Science in Navakkarai near Coimbatore on Monday. Photo: S. Siva Saravanan
Former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam speaks at a youth meet at AJK College of Arts and Science in Navakkarai near Coimbatore on Monday. Photo: S. Siva Saravanan - The Hindu.

India Vision 2020 of transforming India into a developed nation can become a reality only if every student and youth is individually innovative. It involves putting the nation before oneself, former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam said here on Monday.
Inaugurating ‘Youth Meet 2011' under the theme “Rise to Achieve” of the AJK Educational Institutions at Navakkarai near Coimbatore, Mr. Kalam asserted that of all the resources on earth, youth was the most powerful resource. Hence it was important for them to leave the beaten track and try something different.
“Those who have achieved through their innovations are remembered even today. The question is whether you want to be remembered for something you do,” he asked the huge audience of school and college students.
Mr. Kalam said that the vision for the nation should be based on strong pillars of development. It should focus on reducing the rural-urban divide, equitable distribution of land and water, providing value-based education, access to best health care, ensuring responsive and corrupt-free governance, alleviation of poverty, and a secure and terrorism-free state. He also urged students to become active in the PURA (Providing Urban Amenities in Rural Areas) Mission by taking it up at micro-levels such as colleges.
Uplifting 700 million people
It was important to uplift the 700 million people living in India's villages through an integrated approach by providing them physical, electronic and knowledge connectivity, that would eventually lead to their economic connectivity.
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

INNOVATION: Students develop hybrid two-wheeler!

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STAFF REPORTER / The hindu.

Mechanical engineering students of the Mangalam College Of
Engineering with the HAAAG hybrid scooter that they have developed.
Mechanical engineering students of the Mangalam College Of Engineering with the HAAAG hybrid scooter that they have developed.

Engineering colleges across the State have witnessed a spate of innovative creations in the field of automobiles. Most of the recent ones have focused on the need to invent vehicles that run on alternative, non-polluting fuels and manage to perform as efficiently as those running on conventional fuels.
Continuing the trend is the prototype of a hybrid two-wheeler that is intended to combine the advantages of an electric and a conventional scooter. The basic idea behind the creation is to ensure that the vehicle does not run out of electric charge during a journey.
The hybrid two-wheeler has been developed by mechanical engineering students Hariprasad K.S., Arun P. Sunny, Amal R., Anand S. Kumar and Govind Krishnan as part of their final year project at the Mangalam College of Engineering here and has been christened HAAAG (an acronym for the names of its creators).

Most such Innovations end up as project works, never to see the light of day.  Even their Professors are happy with it;  but is required is to develop prototypes that can be really commercialised!

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