A child invents the "poor's washing machine" that is quick to clean and does not need electricity.. Video

India is called the country of wonders, where if the creative and talented people have the opportunity, they can create wonders, and why not, it is also the country of talents.

In this context, a video clip depicting the talent of a young child has spread.

Speaking of the context of the video, we know how the washing machine is available in middle-class homes, but the poor cannot afford it and have to wash the clothes by hand.

The little boy was tired of the same thing, so he created his own washing machine using the concept of "jugaad" (jugad), which is an Indian, Bengali and Punjabi slang word meaning the local translation of the concept of unconventional frugal innovation, or breakthrough, which refers to simple innovative solutions that ensure the use of resources in Products that meet the need, they describe a specific product as Jujad.

In short, frugal innovation means providing quality products with limited resources.

Products that meet the needs of a wide range of people who need a specific service and cannot, with their limited resources, obtain the services available in the market.

As part of one of his projects, based on this concept, a schoolboy devised a washing machine that washes clothes instantly.

He pedals the bike and installed the machinery system in a large cylinder at the back.

In the video, he shows how the machine works, while he is surrounded by other children at school.

He first put the dirty cloth with detergent into the machine and began to row.

After a few minutes, when I took out the cloth it was completely clean.

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Many appreciated and praised the little boy's creativity, with one user writing: "Great job", while several users put heart and fire emojis in the comments section.

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