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“In class 4, as part of a school competition, I made a floor cleaning machine with thermocol and a motor, " says Yuvraj Pawar, awarded the 1st prize for that innovation.⁠

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21-YO Yuvraj, an engineering student from #Maharashtra, always had innovations on his mind. Today, he sells vintage electric cars built entirely on his own, with his efforts fuelled by his deep love for cars.⁠
Over the years, Yuvraj’s created about 30 inventions, from agricultural products to sewing machines and everyday items like wooden night lamps. He has 3 model cars, is working on developing a fourth, and has built 9 e-cars.⁠
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“In India, there are two methods used for the disposal of these two categories of waste — burying in landfills or incineration. But neither of them is eco-friendly,” says Ajinkya Dhariya.
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He is the founder of #Pune startup Pad Care Labs.⁠

SanEco is a one-of-a-kind #wastemanagement system that works on a chemical and mechanical disintegration method.⁠
First, the sanitary pads which are disposed of by users are collected in the patent-pending ‘SaniBin’, which are placed inside toilet cubicles.⁠

Then, the liners holding the sanitary pads are fed into ‘SanEco’.
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Basant Kumar Chandrakar, a resident of Chhattisgarh and a famous ‘bhajia’ stall owner, has made a handheld machine to ease his work. Now, over 200 shops in the city are using his device.
“Every morning, there would be a long line of people waiting for the pakora/mango, but I was never able to make it fast enough to get it to them. Unfortunately, no such machine was available in the market, so I decided to use the time and resources to make one.
I knew exactly what I needed the machine to do. So, I started by using various materials to build one. I would wake up early and start working on the product. With every new prototype I made, I learned something new and improved the product."
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