We all hear that this incident is true and where there is capital where there is a need. The tenth-grade student of Telangana Model School in Dobbalapahad village of Mahamutaram mandal in the district is receiving praise from locals for his inventions, including 'Automatic Street Light On and Off Switch'.
However, it should be noted that he had installed this device in Madhapuram village of the same mandal on Tuesday. The device automatically detects the presence or absence of light and turns off the main system that controls street lights. The device is priced at just Rs 1,600. Edulapuram Sasidhar, son of Agachari of Ajamnagar village in Bhupalpalli mandal, said that the device he found had a photo resistor or light dependent resistor (LDR), a small relay coil and a large relay coil. Three condensers and other electrical devices installed in a waterproof box are 'automatic street light on and off switch'. "It can be fitted to an electricity pole and can control 400 street lights," he said and said that the device would help reduce electricity bills by at least 20 to 30 per cent, thereby saving money spent on electricity bills through gram.
Apart from this, Shashidhar also found an automatic hand sanitizer where the sanidhar bottle was not touched. "I also found a tester, which does not need to touch the wire or other devices, to know if it has an electric current supply," he says. Madharam Sarpanch MD Azima Begum, Corlunda PACS Chairman MD Alauddin had previously awarded Shashidhar rs 5,000 cash award, and the boy was also honored by MPDO P Anjaneyulu and Tahsildar Sunita.
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