My Story: Santosh Kaveri
Posted on Thursday, February 06, 2014 by LEAD
Santosh Kaveri (Samiti BBA College, Belgaum)
"The way I see it, all problems give me an opportunity to enter into
business and provide products which are helpful for Indians."
I faced many challenges growing up. I come from a rural background in the village of Shedbal, which is very remote. When I was younger, I used to walk 10 kilometers every day just to attend school. When I got older and was in high school, members of my family started facing different health and economic issues. In order to feed my family, I had to start working on the farm. I used to work on the farm every morning before class starting at 5 AM and I would continue working immediately after returning from classes every day. It was a very tough time for me, but thankfully I was managed to get through it and get myself to college.
During my first year in college, I joined LEAD. While in LEAD, I came to know about the need for technology, as well as the important for innovating it to make it inclusive and affordable for everyone. Before joining LEAD, I had always been interested in becoming an entrepreneur and I utilized LEAD as a platform to execute my ideas for improving the lives of farmers.
Carrot Cleaning
Machine
When I was thinking about my first LEAD project, I reflected on the struggles that my own family faced and I identified a problem in carrot cleaning. Before farmers can sell
their carrots at the local markets, the carrots must be cleaned to make them
appealing to customers. However,
carrot cleaning is a lengthy and demanding process; cleaning one quintal of
carrots requires usually the labor of 12 people.
I thought about the problem and searched determinedly for a solution to
this problem. My epiphany came at last one day after observing a washing machine. I realized I could apply the same concept to devise a machine that could quickly, and efficiently, clean carrots.
Being a business student and having no prior experience with
engineering, I struggled to develop a technology that could clean carrots. After developing 11 unsuccessful machines, I finally devised
the Carrot Cleaning Machine. My Carrot Cleaning Machine can clean a quintal of
carrots in just 15 minutes and requires the labor of only two people. The Carrot Cleaning
Machine uses no electricity, and very little water. This machine is now helping hundreds of farmers throughout
10 villages.
Carrot Cleaning Machine |
Eco Hot Water Coil
In India, gas is costly, and no one seems to be concerned about that. We use a lot of gas every day without even realizing. We use it to make tea, cook food, heat water for baths, and more. I tried to find a way to still be able to do all of this, but use less gas while doing it. My Eco Hot Water Coil can perform two functions
at once, thereby helping people conserve gas. The Eco Hot Water Coil is a stovetop device that
simultaneously boils water for cooking and collects hot water for bathing. This device has been fixed in several hostels, and the hostels have reported that the Eco-Water Coil is helping
them save more than Rs. 1000 per month. I plan to soon introduce this technology to individual homes for domestic use.
Eco Hot Water Coil |
Brake System for
Bullock Cart
Farmers around the country rely on bullock carts to
transport large quantities of goods over long distances. However, many problems have been caused
by the fact that most of these farmers are using bullock carts without a proper
braking system. Instead, the
bullock carts are usually stopped manually, which is putting strain on the
laborers, the oxen and the bullock cart. I innovated a bullock cart brake system that is simple, effective,
and affordable. Farmers using this brake system for their bullock carts are
receiving many benefits. Bullock
cart accidents are being reduced, and farmers can now carry more weight on
their carts. In addition, less
manual labor is required to manage the cart. Moreover, no pollution is being created from the cart as the
brake system requires no fuel source.
Brake System for Bullock Cart |
I was presented the "Best LEADer" by Ratan Tata during Yuva Summit 2013 for the entrepreneurial and innovative
nature of his Carrot Cleaning Machine, and I won the "Best LEADer" award again during Yuva Summit 2014 . Because of LEAD, I have
developed myself. I now feel that
I have something inside worth showing to others. I know that the confidence I have gained from my successful initiatives will continue to drive me to work on bigger, bolder ideas in the future.
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11 Response to "My Story: Santosh Kaveri"
Best keep it up we always with you
Fantastic Need of the hour Innovations! Keep it coming santosh Cheers!
so great and interesting story. I wanted to meet you once Mr.Santosh Kaveri.
Good going ..
Good going ..
Good going ..
Sir, can we have your interactive session at the Annual prize distribution in college of agriculture pune
Please, do reply
Hello Santosh,
What is your phone number? Do you use whatsapp?
Regards
pl contact me. Prof.Shrikant Bhate. Pune. 9890440648. bhate48@gmail.com
Dear Sir/Madam,
My name is Peter Asante, 29years old farmer from Ghana, Africa. I am writing to introduce to you my farm products and also to request for business partnership.
I have been following or reading a lot about your company on the internet.
Sir I am a fruit and vegetables farmer in the Ashanti Region of Ghana and I wish to start a business partnership with your company which i know will create market avenue for my farm products.
I am also planning to establish a fruit drink processing industry in near future, providing I'm able to get a foreign investor for partnership. I am saying this because I'm new into farming, so I'm lacking financial resources to operate on my own.
I am hoping my request will be considered.
Regards...
Peter Asante
hello Peter,
I do not know how your mail has come to me.
pl send further mails on bhate48@gmail.com
I can only guide and advice you and no financial help is possible.
Do write if you are interested.
I am an Architect and social Entrepreneur engaged in social work
in the fields such as water, health and nutrition, sanitation,
affordable housing, bio gas, solar lighting , skill development etc.
pl see this presentation.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1D05NCcIrGW9nol2ntq1qKweTMFDlyCKvvKZ2aedkq70/edit?usp=sharing
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