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Jhansi girl Kalyani invented low cost ‘Mini Air Conditioner’, also received invitation from Japan Government

 



Work efficiency or skills never comes from seeing the age of human being. It is not necessary that the person who is older in age will be proficient in his work. Today's young generation is not only surprising society with their actions but is also illuminating the name of India in front of the world. Such talent is coming out from small towns and villages especially today, which is forcing the world to adopt themselves.

Kalyani Shrivastava, a 16-year-old girl from Uttar Pradesh, has also done such a commendable job. Kalyani, studying in class XI, has created a ‘Mini eco-friendly air-conditioner’ (AC) which costs only 1800 rupees by keeping in mind the needs of the villagers.

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This Eco-Friendly Mini AC runs from Solar Energy

Kalyani has created this mini AC keeping in mind the needs of the villagers. It should be known that this AC powered by solar energy is completely pollution free. According to Kalyani - An Ice box made of Thermocol is vented with 12 bolt DC fans. Then cold air comes out from the electric elbow, moving it for one hour makes a difference of four to five degrees in the temperature and cold air propagates. While on one hand this mini AC saves electricity bills, on the other hand it also reduces environmental pollution.


Kalyani has also received invitation from the Government of Japan

By making this mini AC that runs on solar energy, Kalyani has not only won praise from her villagers and the Government of India, but has also gained fame for her work from all over the world. Recently, she has also eceived the invitation from the Government of Japan to know the technology of 'Mini Eco-Friendly Air Conditioner'.

Kalyani is extremely talented

The social truth is Kalyani has proved her excellence in the world of science by producing mini AC. Besides that, she is also a singer, due to which she has also participated in the television reality show "Indian Idol" in which she reached the third round. She has received more than 50 awards at various competitions held in Lucknow, Agra and Kanpur. Apart from making mini AC, Kalyani has also worked on many science models in the past, due to which people call her as 'Chhoti Scientist'(Small Scientist). Kalyani's mother Divya and father Dinesh Srivastava are teachers.

Kalyami has also been honored in the program 'Nari Samman' organized by the UP government.

 In 2018, Kalyani was also honored for her work during an event called 'Nari Samman' in partnership with the Uttar Pradesh government and Hindi newspaper 'Amar Ujala'. This program included women who have done outstanding work in sports, education, creative arts and social fields.

 

 

 

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