Sourabh has been working on his project for the last six years and it has has been appreciated by many prominent scientists from NASA, ISRO, and Centre for space resources. Also, he has been the recipient of many international and national awards like the Jerome Pearson Award by ISEC (USA), Dr. Kalpana Chawla Young Scientist Award, Young Innovator Award, and SAM Global Award for Youth. In addition, recently his research work has been appreciated and recognized by the Vice President of India Sh. M.H.Ansari, ISRO & NASA Scientists.
Kaushal’s proposed system provides multiple solutions to problems faced in space remediation. However, a lack of funding means that his research work is in a fix. But, you can help him. Sourabh has started a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for his research work. The funds (Rs 1 Lac) will help him create the De-Orbit Kit Technique to be showcased to scientists from NASA and other relevant space research organisations in the IAASS conference to be held in Germany. The organisers have already waived off his registration fee for Euro 1600.
Haven’t we always moaned the fact that not many cutting edge innovations come from India? This is our chance to help a fellow Indian solve one of the biggest space problems present today. Contribute to his crowdfunding campaign, named Project Gravity, on TheHotStart.com and support him in his passion and hard work.
asha chaudhry
wow. very very interesting rajat. best wishes to saurabh!
i really hope some day soon – someone comes to you with a venture to clean up the streets of india! with garbage solutions. with clean public loo facilities. there is so much to do – more power to you guys!
more power to people who think different and want to change the world…..
Rajat Das
Asha
Check out this organisation called Waste Warriors(https://www.wastewarriors.org/). They have started some incredible initiatives to clean up the streets of our country.
Tarun
Wow…sounds like serious fun. #respect
Abhishek Sagar
Have you tried Kickstarter already? This has a huge potential and people from the developed economies would love to contribute if they get the message delivered with impact.