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A mobile controlled conveyer that cleans lake

by prayash pathak | 07-01-2017 21:37 recommendations 0

It is an inevitable fact that Nepal is far behind in terms of technology and tools that aim to protect our resources. Need of proper emphasis on these sector have been felt for a long time. Nevertheless it's a good sign that still the youths of our nation are contributing their efforts to protect our resources. One of the most recent work is the building of a conveyer by the youths of Pokhara that cleans and removes the weeds of lakes. This design is developed by the local engineers under the leadership of Ashok Lamsal   and it is seen  to be highly effective for removing water hyacinth( locally known as Jalkhumbi), which is a major weed infesting the major lakes of Pokhara namely Rara, Phewa and others. The design is controlled by a mobile phone and charged through the cell of mobile phone. It is developed by the combined efforts of 10 engineers and the design is being exhibited at the third engineering expo being held at Pokhara. If developed properly this conveyer can prove to be a milestone for cleaning the lakes of Pokhara. Lets hope that proper aid will be provided by the government for such innovations.
The conveyer at the expo

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  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Hello prayash

    I hope you are doing well
    Thank you so much for this report

    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 12-05-2020 18:55

  • Prayash Pathak (Chalise) says :
    Lets hope that this one will not be neglected by the GN @Ashtha.
    Posted 20-01-2017 12:41

  • Ashtha Lamsal says :
    Emphasis should be given to these modern inventions so that each and every work can be done in easier way and faster too. Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 17-01-2017 03:21

  • Ananya Singh says :
    Thanks for enlightening us with this novel concept!
    Posted 15-01-2017 04:23

  • says :
    Use of technology in nature conservation... good to hear :)
    Posted 10-01-2017 23:31

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