Innovation Hub at Jodhamal takes unprecedented leap

Students of Jodhamal posing along with staff members.
Students of Jodhamal posing along with staff members. Students of Jodhamal posing along with staff members.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, July 28: Innovation Club at Jodhamal Public School has made remarkable strides, with its student members earning prestigious accolades and patents. Among the seven club members, they collectively hold 1 British Patent, 4 Indian Patents, the National Bal Puraskar, the Lady Diana Award, and numerous other international and national awards.
Karman Singh secured a British patent for his Smart Dustbin, equipped with monitoring and categorized waste disposal, making him one of the youngest recipients in India. He also holds two Indian patents. Al Hana Babar holds two Indian patents for her inventions integrating Blockchain, IoT, AI in the textile industry, and a wave energy harvesting device.
Harmanjot Singh, a recipient of the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar and the Diana Award, won the Smart India Hackathon Junior grand finale. Sarthak Gupta triumphed in the MIT App Inventor Appathon 2023, hosted by MIT, winning the People’s Choice Category. Ryan Lamba achieved Rank 1 nationally in the Vidyarthi Vigyaan Manthan.
Jayendra Singh Jasrotia, inspired by Atmanirbhar Bharat, developed the “Atma Nirbhar Jammu” website. Aaditya Singh Sambyal received appreciation from ISRO scientists and secured second place in the International Space Olympiad Competition. The Innovation Hub at Jodhamal School fosters a culture of innovative thinking, enabling students to create socially beneficial solutions.