The 14-year-old boy built robots to feed chickens from discarded items

A 14-year-old male student in India was determined to build a chicken feeding machine so he could have more time to learn and play.

Coming from a poor family in the Indian state of Manipur, Thiyan Nandalal , 14, often had to help his parents work from home after class. Like many peers, Nandalal wants to have more time to learn and play. Therefore, he was determined to build a chicken machine.

Only with waste materials such as syringes, telephone and electronic equipment, Johnstone High School's 11th grade boy built a robot that can divide food over time to be installed without intervention. of human.

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Nandalal built robots to feed chickens to learn and play more.(Photo: ANI).

Nandalal calls it JON 17 . 'JO' in Johnstone, 'N' in Nandalal and '17' is 2017. To create this machine, it took him nearly 12 days.

'I can't imagine that this project has come true. I only use waste materials like syringes, electronics, phone parts or LEDs to make it, " said the male student.

Nandalal explained that he has built a chicken machine for playing football, as well as studying. With just one phone, boys can set the time for the device to work.

According to Deccan Chronicle, Nandalal has not participated in any scientific exhibition. He started creating robots at home after watching a television show.

Initially, boys do not want to bring the machine to school. However, after realizing that his time at home was not enough, he decided to make use of the time in class. Thus, Nandalal's friends can admire the robot.

Currently, Nandalal's machine is still in Johnstone High's science lab. It can even grab a glass of water like a human.

To do that, the male student informs him that he has applied the hydraulic system into manufacturing. The robot can also operate when it is about 6m away from the controller.

The Director of School Education decided to send Nadalal 10,000 Rupee teacher (equivalent to 155 USD) to encourage him to complete this project.