• 2 months ago
हजारीबाग की बेटी ने पुस्तक संरक्षित फार्मूले से नया कीर्तिमान रचा है. उनके इस फार्मूले को UK सरकार ने पेटेंट कर लिया है.

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00:00The daughter of Jharkhand is now making her identity on an international level.
00:05In Hazaribagh, there is a librarian from the D.A.V. school, Sweety Kumari, who has made her own identity,
00:11that too to keep the book safe.
00:13After all, how to keep the book safe?
00:15The biggest challenge in today's time is that there are books that tell about heritage, culture and culture.
00:21After all, how to keep those books safe?
00:23There have been many experiments with this, but a jacket has been made, a formula has been made,
00:30with which those books can be kept safe.
00:32Sweety Kumari is with us, we will talk to her.
00:35And let's try to find out where did she get the ideas from?
00:39And how did she develop this formula?
00:41What is in that formula?
00:42First of all, many thanks to you.
00:44Thank you, sir.
00:45I also want to thank you very much, because you gave us your daughter-in-law's time.
00:51Thank you for this.
00:53But what did you make? What is this formula?
00:56This is a formula.
00:58It is said that when there is a loss, a lot of things come to mind.
01:03So, sometimes I get a lot of ideas while staying among books.
01:07Wherever I stay, I see some things.
01:10As it is, books are such precious things, which always give and take everything.
01:15So, I took some ideas from the book.
01:20And then I gave it to her.
01:22I thought that what always happens is that some books get spoiled.
01:26So, it feels very bad to see its condition.
01:28Because all books are very precious.
01:30There is some information in them, which can bring light in our life.
01:34So, I thought that the way we are protecting books in a traditional way,
01:39we may not be able to do it in the way it should be.
01:43It should be taken care of.
01:45So, I thought about it, that today is the age of digitization.
01:49So, some things should be brought, which will increase its security.
01:54And it should be kept safe for a long time, so that we can benefit future generations.
02:00So, I thought that what happens is that it gets spoiled by sunlight, moisture, dust and light.
02:15So, its life span gets shortened.
02:18So, we cannot keep it for a long time.
02:21So, I thought that we should find a way to keep it for a long time.
02:27And it should benefit future generations and everyone.
02:32So, I thought that we should put a sensor in the jacket of every book.
02:37Because there are millions and thousands of books.
02:40And it is not possible to check every book every day to see its condition.
02:46So, I thought that some things should be made in such a way,
02:51that it tells itself that I am sick.
02:55Look at me.
02:56Like a doctor.
02:57So, I thought that I should put a sensor in all the things that spoil it.
03:07So, I gave a concept to put a sensor in it.
03:09So, it will indicate that there is a lot of moisture, light and dust in it.
03:14So, if the light blinks in that way or indicates,
03:18then we can easily go to that book and do its treatment.
03:24So, that is why I made this.
03:26Your patent has also been done.
03:28Who has patented it?
03:29Sir, UK government has patented it.
03:31How did it happen?
03:32Sir, you have to file it online.
03:34You have to give your concept.
03:36Actually, patent is a new idea.
03:38So, if they feel that it is a new idea and no one has done it before,
03:44then they feel that it should be given authority.
03:47So, they give authority and it becomes our patent.
03:49Sir, if a book or a library wants to patent it in the future,
03:53it has a formula and wants to work on it,
03:55how will you do it?
03:56Sir, if someone wants to implement this thing in the future,
03:59then I will be very happy.
04:00But its authority is with us and with the UK government.
04:04So, first they will have to get permission from me.
04:08They will have to get legal permission.
04:09After that, they can implement this thing.
04:11So, where did you get this idea from?
04:13Have you seen a book getting spoilt?
04:15Or have you seen Panduli?
04:16We have a lot of books.
04:17Yes.
04:18So, did you get this idea?
04:19Sir, it is obvious that I am a librarian.
04:21So, I can see books very closely.
04:24I can see its condition.
04:26Librarian does not just mean that I give books to children to read.
04:31It is obvious that if you take fruits from somewhere,
04:35then I give fruits to them.
04:38It means that if you do not give fruits from the plant,
04:40then we will save it.
04:41Only then it will be able to give more fruits to more people.
04:44We will be able to take more benefit from it.
04:46So, just like a tree,
04:48we have to treat all the books here like a tree,
04:54like a child,
04:55so that it can become the future of our children.
04:59So, we got these ideas while living among books.
05:03So, this was Shruti Kumari,
05:04who has given a formula.
05:06Based on this formula,
05:07books can be kept safe in the future.
05:10It can be said that there can be a big revolution in the field of books in the future.
05:15If a book is getting spoilt,
05:17it can be saved.
05:19If it is kept through this formula,
05:21then it is possible that the book is safe
05:23and it can give knowledge to the future generation.
05:26Gaurav Prakash, ETV Bharat, Pazhari Bagh.

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