Sivakasi's little fire extinguisher inventor feted

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Bengaluru: "I wanted my mother to be safe, mothers of my classmates to be safe and the society I was living in to be safe."

That's the driving force for Jayakumar, the 13-year-old inventor of a low-cost fire extinguisher from Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu. He was felicitated by Beyond Carlton on Saturday for his innovation.

His mother, a daily labourer, earns about Rs 200 every day at a firework factory at Jaminselvarpatti in Sivakasi. Jayakumar said the idea to invent a fire extinguisher struck him when his mother was injured in a fire mishap a few years ago.

Jayakumar, a class 9 student of the government high school, said his science teacher Karunai Das not only encouraged him in his invention, but also provided him with money required to make the device.

He also said the device works on a heat sensor triggering a series of activities, including a sound alert and water being sprayed on the fire within seconds from an overhead tank. Karunaidas said his student has invented a LPG gas leak indicator and was felicitated under the RMSA Abhiyan of the Union government.

Humanity, contentment in life important

Delivering the sixth Carlton Memorial Lecture on 'The Need for Social Values in Governance', Justice N Santhosh Hegde, former Lokayukta, said contentment in file and humanism are the two important aspects in life which the future generation should keep in mind. There's no treatment for greed," he added.

Top Comment

Well done and great work by the little boy. Necessity is the mother of all inventions and the young boy has great future!Vsgr