India has a wealth of talent, with Jaypore, Odisha’s Sadashiv Manjhi serving as a shining example. Sadahiv has received a prize from the Indian President for developing a novel, inexpensive, manually operated paddy transplanting device.
Sadashiv, who occasionally built a variety of devices for farmers, has recently created equipment for paddy plantations utilizing local technology. At the national level, this device has received a lot of praise, and President Draupadi Murmu has given Sadashiv an award for his creativity. At a relatively low cost, 3 to 4 acres of paddy plants may be planted with this equipment. By the end of the next year, the equipment will be on the market, according to Sadashiv. Additionally, Sadashiv received diplomas and medals for his innovation from the National Innovation Foundation.
Most significantly, this device won’t require fuel or energy to function, which is a huge benefit for small farms.