By Express News Service
BHUBANESWAR: Odisha’s Kuni Dehury, a grasp silk reeler, and IIT-Bhubaneswar gained nice reward from Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his or her improvements in his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ radio programme on Sunday. While 35-year-old Kuni from a nondescript Kardapal village in Keonjhar earned the reward for utilizing solar energy to coach girls of the district in reeling silk threads, the workforce of IIT Bhubaneswar was counseled for growing a transportable ventilator that runs on battery and can be utilized simply in distant areas.
Working on the Bhagamunda Silk Park as a grasp reeler and weaver, Kuni arrange a centre in her village two months again the place she is coaching 50 native girls in producing silkworm eggs and yarn from silk cocoons. At the Park, she has already skilled over 1,000 girls to this point in silk reeling utilizing Unnatti machines that run on solar energy.
“We have around 250 reeling machines here that are not just technologically advanced but also run on solar power. This cuts down on electricity costs and is profitable compared to the traditional thigh silk reeling method,” stated Kuni.
Elated with the Prime Minister’s point out of her efforts, Kuni stated she plans to obtain the machines for her centre in Kardapal village quickly. Youngest amongst six siblings, Kuni began studying silk reeling on the age of 12 within the Bhagamunda Tassar Rearers’ Cooperative Society. “My father died when I was just 12, and suddenly we had to struggle for even two meals a day. My mother used to work as a farm labourer at tassar farms to maintain our family,” she stated, including she gave up on training to hitch the society to complement her household revenue.
Kuni has been awarded the Best Reeler Award 2014-15 by the Ministry of Textiles.IIT-Bhubaneswar developed a transportable ventilator to struggle Covid-19, nevertheless it has progressed to higher utilities. The system can be utilized to avoid wasting lives of untimely newborns as nicely. It was conceived and manufactured by MM Mahapatra and his workforce comprising JG Thakare, Arabinda Meher, Bivudatta Mohanty and Umesh Melkani from the School of Mechanical Sciences two years again.
“The ventilator runs on battery and can be used easily in remote areas. This can prove helpful in saving the lives of babies who are born prematurely,” stated the Prime Minister hailing the innovation.
BHUBANESWAR: Odisha’s Kuni Dehury, a grasp silk reeler, and IIT-Bhubaneswar gained nice reward from Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his or her improvements in his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ radio programme on Sunday. While 35-year-old Kuni from a nondescript Kardapal village in Keonjhar earned the reward for utilizing solar energy to coach girls of the district in reeling silk threads, the workforce of IIT Bhubaneswar was counseled for growing a transportable ventilator that runs on battery and can be utilized simply in distant areas.
Working on the Bhagamunda Silk Park as a grasp reeler and weaver, Kuni arrange a centre in her village two months again the place she is coaching 50 native girls in producing silkworm eggs and yarn from silk cocoons. At the Park, she has already skilled over 1,000 girls to this point in silk reeling utilizing Unnatti machines that run on solar energy.
“We have around 250 reeling machines here that are not just technologically advanced but also run on solar power. This cuts down on electricity costs and is profitable compared to the traditional thigh silk reeling method,” stated Kuni.
Elated with the Prime Minister’s point out of her efforts, Kuni stated she plans to obtain the machines for her centre in Kardapal village quickly. Youngest amongst six siblings, Kuni began studying silk reeling on the age of 12 within the Bhagamunda Tassar Rearers’ Cooperative Society. “My father died when I was just 12, and suddenly we had to struggle for even two meals a day. My mother used to work as a farm labourer at tassar farms to maintain our family,” she stated, including she gave up on training to hitch the society to complement her household revenue.
Kuni has been awarded the Best Reeler Award 2014-15 by the Ministry of Textiles.IIT-Bhubaneswar developed a transportable ventilator to struggle Covid-19, nevertheless it has progressed to higher utilities. The system can be utilized to avoid wasting lives of untimely newborns as nicely. It was conceived and manufactured by MM Mahapatra and his workforce comprising JG Thakare, Arabinda Meher, Bivudatta Mohanty and Umesh Melkani from the School of Mechanical Sciences two years again.
“The ventilator runs on battery and can be used easily in remote areas. This can prove helpful in saving the lives of babies who are born prematurely,” stated the Prime Minister hailing the innovation.