Now not human but ROBOT will jump in the drain...! Testing started in this state
Now not human but ROBOT will jump in the drain...! Testing started in this state
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When the sewer line is choked, the sanitation workers have to descend into the manhole. This work is extremely dangerous and always the laborers have to face death due to leakage of poisonous gas. Along with this, this work is also inhuman. However, now the work of cleaning the sewer is going to be done by robots. In this way, human life will be saved from danger and it will not be an inhuman act. This technology has also been started from Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh.

Robots will jump into the drain: Robotic machines are used by companies like Genrobotics for cleaning sewers and drains around the world. With the help of these machines there is no need to go to sewer line choke and human life can also be saved from danger. Genrobotics is also one of the same company which also works to make robotic machines. This company has started manhole cleaning work in New Raipur.

New Raipur is the first civic body in Chhattisgarh where robotic machines are being used. Chhattisgarh has become the 18th state in India, where robotic machines are also being used for cleaning manholes. Through this new technology, there will be neither any danger to humans nor inhuman act in sanitation work.

Bandicoot Robot is an advanced robot which also does the work of cleaning sewer line. In which advanced sensors and cameras are installed, which also helps this robot in measuring the depth of the manhole. This robot is working at more than 300 places across the country. It is also being used by local bodies, sanitation departments and sewerage boards for cleaning sewer lines. This robotic solution helps reduce human labor and make sewer line cleaning programs more effective.

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