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Better than industry, Students Innovate solutions & Make better Mi-Fi

Better than industry, Students Innovate solutions & Make better Mi-Fi

Changing the way we do things and bringing innovation to every home, a 15-year-old student has made Mi-Fi at home. Making it affordable for everyone, his innovation and design and brought down the cost of Mi-Fi by 50 per cent.
Meet Ishit Jain, a student of Class 11 at Colonel’s Academy, whose innovation is ready to help schools and students. He used simple device structures and even un-used parts to make the device.
“I have my prototype ready and working, which works well providing excellent range and speed,” Ishit said. Furthermore, he has countered basic functional issues in usual Mi-Fi sold in the market.
Mi-Fi is a short name for a pocket WiFi. It is a portable wireless modem, mobile hotspot, or internet dongle that connects any Wi-Fi enabled device (smartphones, laptops, and tablets) to the internet through a mobile telephone network.
“A common problem that we face with usual Mi-Fi is that we need to carry wire additionally and they often tangle,” Ishit said. To slash down that problem, he modified the design and made it easier for the users.

Ease of use, simplified with special feature!
“Though there are a few commercial pocket wifi already in market, they are not very convenient to use,” Ishit said. He explained to use the usual Mi-Fi, one has to carry an entire kit.
“You have to at least carry data cable, dongal, a sim and charger,” Ishit said. However, in the Mi-Fi made by him, things are little more convenient.
“The Mi-Fi is slim, easy to carry as everything is inbuilt,” Ishit said. He added that only a normal data cable can connect the Mi-Fi to your system.
Adding another special feature, Ishit has created the design such that the data cable which is connected with the device also charges it even at the time of use.

He teaches Front-End Development @15
Another 15-year-old making his mark in the global world is Krrish Ghindani. He is the first one to have written a non-fiction book with deep study of web development.
He is a Class 11 student at The Emerald Heights International School and a web developer. Having aced front-end development, he has written the book on how to master the basics of Front-End Development.
“Following the completion of the book and the acquisition of a wealth of knowledge, readers are set activities that go from Beginner to Intermediate to Advanced. Also, you’ll be able to create a mobile-friendly and responsive website after these,” Krrish said. He added that this is the first edition of the frontend development series- Next up would be Javascript, React.js, and Node.js.
“It wasn't a simple task for me; I had to handle my grade 10th boards as well as work on my profile, including authoring this book while shortening my sleep cycle for roughly 3:30 to 4 hours every day,” Krrish said. The book is available online for sale.

Creating Hand-made Gifts
A year old start-up by Class 12 student that motivates others is: Perfect Artfice. Founder Samriddhi Agrawal started the idea of handmade gifting items like hand-painted illustrations, resin pendants, bookmarks, diaries, handmade cards and all these products are custom made.
“Apart from the retailing business, we also arrange private and public art workshops. The workshops are mainly related accordingly to same particular theme or includes fun painting activities for children,” Samriddhi said.

Started in 2020, first of its kind school start-up
Creating possibly the first of its kinds of start-up to promote plantation, Class 12 student Krishna Bagani founded The Planter House.
“We design concrete home decor products, and all the products are handcrafted from the initial stage to the finished product,” Krishna said. He added that some of the products include planters, candle holders, table accessories, jewellery organisers, home essentials, gift hampers, corporate gifts and many more.
“We started this in August 2020, when I was in Class 10 and now, we have been able to create a niche market because of our innovative products,” Krishna said. Their goal goal is to convert our small business into a Big home decor brand, which provides customisations according to individual needs at an affordable price range.

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