There is a mention about Uddhab Bharali in the MIT technology review, a journal
from the topmost engineering school in US. Uddhab studied at Govt. HS School, North Lakhimpur.
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http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=17339&ch=biztech
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from the topmost engineering school in US. Uddhab studied at Govt. HS School, North Lakhimpur.
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http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=17339&ch=biztech
Notice the lines
A decade after India launched an innovate-and-patent campaign, early signs of an Indian technology invasion are evident. Just two examples: a U.S. company has purchased the patent for Indian-designed software that eliminates noise from complex digital data, and
fruit growers in California and Turkey have bought a pomegranate deseeder invented by an Indian college dropout.
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But nothing is stopping the automated pomegranate deseeder. Unlike its predecessors, the gadget -- designed by Uddhab Bharali, an engineering-school dropout -- does not require water to operate. As a result, "there is no dilution of fruit," boasts Chinzah Lalmuanzuala, an official at the National Innovation Foundation, an agency trying to promote grassroots inventions.
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