Mandaji Narsimhachary

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Mandaji Narasimhachary
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Born10 June 1979
Navipet, Nizamabad district, Telangana, India
CitizenshipIndian
OccupationInventor
Known forLow-cost technological solutions for public utilities, health safety, and environmental management

Mandaji Narasimhachary (born 10 June 1979) is an Indian inventor from Navipet in the Nizamabad district of Telangana. His work focuses on low-cost technological solutions related to public utilities, health safety, and environmental management.[1][2]

Innovations

  1. Chary formula: He developed the “Chary Formula,” a method for restoring failed fluorescent tube lights without using a choke or starter. The technique has been implemented by the Nizamabad Municipality in street lighting systems.[3]
  2. UV Box (Carona Virus Sanitizer): He created a UV-based sanitization device designed to inactivate coronavirus particles within a short exposure time. The device was evaluated by the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB),Hyderabad.[4][5][6][7]
  3. Global 369 Device: He introduced the Global 369 Device, which he claims may have potential applications in addressing certain health conditions, including cancer and heart-related issues.[8]

Awards

Narasimhachary has received a patent for one of his innovations. He also received the “Great Minds, Long Miles – Quest for Answers” award from Siemens, and his work was featured on the Discovery Channel in November 2015.[9]

He was recognized for the Chary Formula, specifically for the method of re-using failed tube lights.[10] In 2019, he won the Jagriti Sustainable Enterprise Award, held at SIMSREE College in Mumbai under the theme Recycle, for promoting the reuse of discarded tube lights to reduce mercury contamination.[11][12][13]

References

  1. The Innovator (2007-05-13), Innovator Sheds Ray Of Light The Pioneer 13th May 2007, retrieved 2025-05-04
  2. https://www.aimsbaramati.org/pdfs/PRINT.pdf
  3. Wangchuk, Rinchen Norbu (2020-02-19). "Telangana Engineer Brings 10 Lakh Dead Tube Lights to Life With Patented Formula!". The Better India. Retrieved 2025-04-25.
  4. Jha, Sumit (2021-01-04). "Telangana farmers, rural students led the way for innovation in 2020". newsmeter.in. Retrieved 2025-05-08.
  5. "Rural innovator develops virus killer box- The New Indian Express". 2023-04-15. Archived from the original on 15 April 2023. Retrieved 2025-05-09.
  6. "Hyderabad-based CSIR validates rural innovator's technology to kill coronavirus". The Indian Express. 2020-09-15. Retrieved 2025-05-08.
  7. "Hyderabad-based CSIR validates rural innovator's technology to kill coronavirus". CCMB-Covid_19. 2020-09-15. Retrieved 2025-05-04.
  8. Tomar, Ajay (2024-09-01). "A high-tech answer to the threat of bacteria & viruses". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2025-05-09.
  9. Wangchuk, Rinchen Norbu (2020-02-19). "Telangana Engineer Brings 10 Lakh Dead Tube Lights to Life With Patented Formula!". The Better India. Retrieved 2025-04-25.
  10. Kumar, Prannay (2020-01-18). "Importance of Recognition for Rural Innovators". Telangana State Innovation Cell. Retrieved 2025-05-05.
  11. archive, From our online (2019-12-01). "Telangana innovators win big at Jagriti Sustainable Enterprise Awards". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2025-05-08.
  12. India, The Hans (2019-11-30). "Three Innovators from Telangana wins Jagriti Sustainable Enterprise Awards". www.thehansindia.com. Retrieved 2025-05-08.
  13. Kumar, Prannay (2020-01-18). "Importance of Recognition for Rural Innovators". Medium. Archived from the original on 2025-05-05. Retrieved 2025-05-08.

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