Puttur Students Ink Their Names in History through Research


Puttur Students Ink Their Names in History through Research  

News & Pics: Mounesh Vishwakarma
Daijiworld Media Network – Puttur (SP)

Puttur, Dec 3: Students of Ramakrishna High School here have, through their research, proved that ink can be manufactured by using naturally available things, which do not have any practical use for the society. Their invention has gained national level recognition, and has been chosen for international level competition.

Pramod N V and Bhargav C S, tenth standard students of the above school, gained national attention recently, by presenting their research at the national level science exhibition. They have now been chosen to participate in the international science exhibition set to be hosted by Los Angeles in USA in May next year.

Both Pramod and Bhargav believe that researches and inventions are not bound by the limits of age, and that avid interest to achieve something is the only driving force behind them. The recognition their invention has earned has spurred them further to evince more interest in their researches and be more creative.

The boys have proved that ink can be produced by using Alalekai (terminalia chebula - black myrobalan), Kadugeru (wild cashew), Kumkuma Kai (a kind of nut) and Shankha Pushpa (blue flowers borne by climbing herb), which are commonly found in the farms, thickets and forests of the area. Their interest could bloom into invention because of the contributions by teachers and parents alike. These two students have proved that recognition of the hidden talents and inspiration from teachers and close ones can bring out great ideas concealed inside the children.

These two students exhibited their invention at the national science exhibition held recently at Worli in Maharashtra. Out of 87 teams which participated in the exhibition, only eight, including the Puttur team, were chosen for awards. Bhargav and Pramod received citation, gold medal and laptops as prize. These two young scientists are set to fly our national flag high at Los Angeles next year.

Pramod N V is the son of Vishnumurty N from Nakkare in Badagannur village in the taluk.. Bhargav C S is the son of Navamanila Subbanna Shastri from Pangalayi within town municipal limits. Bhargav says that activities of the science club of his school, and information programmes about different plants and vegetations, apart from guidance by teachers, inspired them to achieve further. They were guided by Vasanti K, teacher of the school, in their research. Headmaster, Sridhar Rai, also extended support to their interests, while science teachers, Jayalakshmi, Trutpi and Shobha, contributed with their advices. Bhargav greatefully acknowledges the support of parents and guidance by teachers, which he says, enabled the two of them to register this distinct achievement.

Alalekai is a kind of nut that grows in plants where it hangs in bunches. This plant is found in plenty in Karnataka coast, but this nut does not have any known uses. The other things they have used for making ink are also available naturally in abundance, and have not been of much use till now.

How to Make Ink: A fine powder needs to be prepared by using Alalekai. After mixing water to this powder, a piece of iron is immersed in the solution for about eight days. Later, this water is filtered. If glycerine is added to this solution, black ink is got. If the solution made from Kumkuma Kai is mixed with this ink, we get brownish red ink. If the solution prepared by using Shankha Pushpa is added to this mixture, dark blue ink is got. The students are planning to conduct a few more experiments to further enhance the value of their invention.

The method of producing solution from these products is the same. They need to be finely powdered at first, after which, they are mixed with water. A piece if iron is then immersed in this solution for eight days, after which it is filtered before glycerine is added to it.

The people of Puttur have lavishly praised the efforts of these students in putting to use a few things that are naturally available, but are of no use. They fondly hope that the students will be able to contribute to the science sector in a major way during the years to come.

  

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  • Purushothama Aila, Uppala/Kuwait

    Mon, Dec 06 2010

    Congratulations....all the best for your bright future.

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  • Gracy, Bangalore

    Mon, Dec 06 2010

    God Bless u both and congrats on ur great acheivement.Ur talents will lead u towards the path of success all the very best...

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  • Sriram, Padubidri / Chennai

    Mon, Dec 06 2010

    Great Effort. Never Give Up. All the Best & Congrats.

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  • VASANTHI, MANGALORE/MUMBAI/SAUDI

    Sun, Dec 05 2010

    Dear Pramode and Bhargav we all proud of you.Good luck

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  • hb umesh shetty, mangalore / kuwait

    Sun, Dec 05 2010

    Congrats pramod and bhargav.Keep it up.God bless you for ever.

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  • Sowmya Sharan, Mlore/Kuwait

    Sun, Dec 05 2010

    Congratulations to both of you.Indeed you guys proved that inventions are no way bound to age limits.God bless u & ur family and the teachers to guided you in ur achivement.

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  • Rammohan, Puttur

    Sat, Dec 04 2010

    Congratulations for the achievemen.
    In olden days Anilekai ink was being used as could be seen in old documents,replaced by bottled fountain pen ink and black ink was prepared from Soot with coconut oil mix, normally used for thumb impressions.

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  • Nazmathnisa Laiz, Surathkal/Abudhabi

    Sat, Dec 04 2010

    Congratulations.

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  • Blaan Mendonca, Mangalore/USA

    Sat, Dec 04 2010

    Congratulations to both of you. You need to apply Patent for that formula before disclosing it or you will loose the formula because it will be copied and used by someone else. And all your effort is gone in vain. if you are confident your formula is success and a real invention then just apply for the patent first, just do it now.

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  • Praveen, Dubai, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 04 2010

    Congratulations My dear Pramod & Bhargav,I really proud of these two Precious stones of D.K., good luck for future

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  • suhamolu, puttur

    Sat, Dec 04 2010

    congradulation Pramod & Bargav both of u r...putturda muthu.god bless u...

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  • Viola Prabhu, mangalore

    Sat, Dec 04 2010

    awesome!keep it up boys

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  • Denita D'Souza, Bajal,Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 04 2010

    Excellent work done by Pramod & Bhargav. Congratulations & I wish you all the success in your future research work. Good luck & God bless you guys.

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  • Niveditha, mangalore

    Sat, Dec 04 2010

    Congratulations to these students of ramakrishna and hats off to the teachers in their contribution towards guidance of these geniuses....

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  • Munni, Manglore / KSA

    Sat, Dec 04 2010

    my dear
    pramod & bhargav
    congratulaion
    Don’t Pray For Easy Lives
    Pray To Be Stro0ng Men!

    Don’t Pray For Task
    Equal To Ur Powers!

    Pray For Power Equal
    To Ur Taskz…

    Best Of Luck


    Good Thngs Come 2 Thoz Who Wait
    Better Thngs Come 2 Thoz Who Try
    Best Thngs Come 2 Thoz Who Belive

    &

    Desird Thngs Come 2 Thoz Who Pray
    So Keep Praying
    From: MRF (Bata family)
    all the best in bright future.

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  • John Concesso, Permude / Muscat

    Sat, Dec 04 2010

    Congratulations to Pramoda N.V and Bhargava C.S. you both have done a great invention. All the Best...Keep it up.

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  • Manojkumar T, Kaup / Dubai

    Sat, Dec 04 2010

    Congrats Pramod & Bhargav. Wish you both a bright future.. I urge Govt. to support / encourage these talented boys. They are future of our India..

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  • Cyril Dsouza, Mangalore,Mumbai,Qatar

    Sat, Dec 04 2010

    Congratulations to the students for this valuable research and its eye opening for the politicians to recongnise this things instead they are busy land grabbing,scams, and collecting wealth and not doing anything worthwhile for the state or the country

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  • aboobaker uppala, uppala/Holy Makkah

    Sat, Dec 04 2010

    CONGRATULATIONS MY DEAR KIDS.YOU ARE THE HOPE OF NEW GENERATION.KEEP IT UP.

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  • Keshav, Kundapur/Sudan-Africa

    Sat, Dec 04 2010

    Congratulation young champs,
    Keep it up , well done boys

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  • AHMED , MNG/ YANBU / KSA

    Sat, Dec 04 2010

    Congratulations! Pramod N V and Bhargav C S all the best for your bright future.

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  • Mohammed Riyaz, Kundapur/ Saudi arabia

    Sat, Dec 04 2010

    Congrats pramod and bhargav......!!!!!

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  • geoffrey, hathill

    Sat, Dec 04 2010

    Hope this won't end up in the likes of Ramarpillai's 'herbal diesel' who even had endorsement from country's super brains. the IIT!

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  • Antony T. D' Souza, Karkala / Qatar

    Sat, Dec 04 2010

    Congratulations to Champs, Parents, Teachers, Headmaster all alike for instilling innovation spirit and support for your students for scientific research and achievements including on those past, present and for future too.

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  • Arshad Kadli, Bhatkal / Al Khobar

    Fri, Dec 03 2010

    Coastal Karnataka is a land blessed with such talents. These talented boys shall be encouraged by the society and government.
    Further reasearch may lead to manufacture of eco-friendly dyes which will create jobs from our backyard.

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