Manasukh made a fridge made of clay. Which is going on without electricity. You may find it expensive to see the fridge. But it would be nice to know, it's very cheap. The magic of this clay is not over yet. Mansukh is making filters, clay pots, clay pots, clay water bottles and leaving them on the market.
As a child, Mansukh enjoyed playing with clay objects. As time went on, people were more likely to buy cheaper items instead of plastic in the market. Mansukh decides to bring home the honey of the soil. And despite his financial problems, he started his business by borrowing Rs 30,000. He opened a factory and built a clay making machine. He made clay pots out of it and went from house to house selling them on bicycles.
After earning a little from this business, Manasukh decided to build more clay. Later, Mansukh's new product came out of the soil filter. As the demand for it increased, Mansukh's head began to freeze. He created a refrigerator that could be easily used by the poor. Mitty Cool named the freezer, which naturally freezes food.
The special thing about Mittycooler is that it runs without electricity. A water tank has been installed at the top of the fridge. The cooling system is working inside and out. So that things stay cool and safe. The vegetables can be frozen for up to five days in this fridge. The specialty of Mitty Cooler is the price. You only have to spend Rs 3,000 for this fridge.
Not only that, but clay pots, clay pots, clay water bottles and other household items are also made in Mansukh's factory. The demand for manufactured goods by Mansukh is not limited to India. It is also in high demand in the United States, Japan, and Dubai. Manasukh has also been able to earn a living through his factory.
Praise be to Allaah, the Lord of the Worlds. Manasukh has been awarded the title of Real Scientist of Rural India by President APJ Abdul Kalam. He has also won awards nationally and internationally.
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