why other states have not bought these equipments for their states too...xcellent work keep it up..glad that u patented it...or else our politicians would have sold it too west and made billions out of it
India too has many innovators the only problem is they have lack of funds and exposure. Big firms and companies should stop spending crores on cricketers and bollywood stars instead find these gems which are in small villages or cities which can turn the fortune of India. I wonder why there is no television realty show to showcase such innovations and talent instead of just having dance and singing shows.
Re: Real Talent
by Nitin Dutt on Aug 28, 2010 02:56 PM
I fail to understand what these crickters have returned to India as a nation, It is people like Mansukhbhai who are real treasure of our Nation.
Re: Wonderful!
by popuri rao on Aug 23, 2010 07:10 AM
well done........gr8 work..hope it reaches to maximum needy farmers.....let some company take responsibility......
Re: Gujrati innovator
by Super Indian on Aug 22, 2010 09:44 PM
Now if he can invent the tires that are suitable for the rough land this contraption is supposed work in, it would be truly great.
But Mr. Jagani is about to discover what happens to inventors in India.
This invention will be "replicated" by someone from his own community or by a "enterprising" S-i-n-d-h-i from Ulhasnagar on the cheap and sold like hot cakes.
Mr. Jagani will only have the distinction of inventing this contraption but not making any money of it.
Has anyone in India ever wondered why a country of 1 billion people has never been able to invent anything that has made the inventor truly rich or world famous?
New inventions and the ability to invent is fueled and encouraged by monetary rewards and ability to hold patents. This almost never happens in India. So even though we have the brains, we don't have world-renowned inventions.
Re: Re: Gujrati innovator
by VasantR Narasimhan on Aug 23, 2010 07:43 AM
I agree with you, but most inventors invent only to benefit people; they do not bother about money. Their mindset is only on invention. Nickola Tesla who invented Alternating Current did not charge any money. Even if world pays one paisa per Unit as a royalty to his family, they would get hundreds of crores of rupees every day!
Re: Re: Gujrati innovator
by E darwin on Aug 22, 2010 09:46 PM
INDIA HAS THUGS AND IMMORAL bania type brains at every level and in every religion and in every caste.
Re: Re: Re: Gujrati innovator
by Super Indian on Aug 22, 2010 09:54 PM
Very True, darwin.
We are brainy but backward because of these short-sighted b-a-n-i-y-a p-1-g-g-e-e-s who cannot think beyond their own selfish gains but are ever and over eager to "show" how patriotic they are.
Re: And
by sujan kar on Aug 22, 2010 09:50 PM
Monly salaries will not reach to farmers hand if govt give also, it will eat before that by govt officres.