Engineering students from Kerala develop solar machine that destroys crop pests, converts them into organic manure
The Hindu
Solar farming Vikas has been developed by Ushas Andrews, Kevin George, Swathi K. Sunil and Jincy Jose of Electrical and Electronics Engineering branch at Vidya Engineering College as part of their BTech final-year project
A group of engineering students from the Manalur constituency in Thrissur district of Kerala is setting a model by doing their bit to the society. Manalur is predominantly a farming area in Thrissur district, with its vast stretches of kole fields. Pest attack is one of the burning issues faced by kole farmers. Students of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering branch at Vidya Engineering College, Kechery, Thrissur, have developed a solar machine – Solar farming Vikas – that destroys crop pests and converts them into organic manure.More Related News
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