In 2017, when Saksham Solanki was only in eighth grade, he made his first science project – an electrical lighting system that switches on with just the clap of a hand. Sounds impressive, doesnt it? But for Saksham, this was only the start of greater things to come.
When I went to various science competitions with my project, I saw that people were making an impact on society with their work. Thats what I wanted to do. I didnt want my work to only be a science project. I wanted it to have an application and impact peoples lives, he says.
An inventor with the mission to make the world a better place, this 10th graders tryst with science started when he was introduced to the world of physics. Physics showed me that there is a whole invisible world around us that we cannot see, but governs everything we do. It showed me this world while also answering my questions on how the universe works, Saksham describes with awe. The rest, as they say, is history.
With the drive to improve the lives of people, Sakshams first major project was an automatic water irrigation system that would help farmers water their crops in a cost and labour effective way. It even has a soil detection system that stops the irrigation when it starts raining, he adds.
Soon after, Saksham worked on an overspeeding accident prevention system for cars, and a semi-flammable banana peel and corn peel paper, for which he was facilitated by the Chief Minister of Gujarat at the Children Innovation Fair in Ahmedabad.
Having taken part in multiple regional and national science competitions, the road to laurels hasnt been easy for this young scientist. There were times when my projects were rejected because nobody thought it would work. But in those times my parents and friends motivated me to keep doing my work without thinking about the world, he says.
Amongst all the people who motivate him, he even credits the teachers on BYJUS – The Learning App and his BYJUS mentor. The teachers in BYJUS along with my mentor really inspire me to think out of the box. They help me develop a new perspective to look at things and this helps me come up with ideas, he says.
With more projects in the pipeline, Saksham believes that its time to bring a change in the world, and think beyond what we know. We are trying to bring about more development in our country but we are facing difficulties even with basic amenities like electricity. We need talented youth in the country to think outside the box and work on projects that can help people and make an impact. This is a change that we should bring, he says.
With talent and the passion to use his skills for the benefit of society, Saksham is the next young trailblazer to watch out for. Team Storyweavers wishes him all the very best for the great successes in store for him.
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Ankita Dutta is a STORYWEAVER at BYJU?S. Avid reader and writer by day, a classical singer by night, Harry Potter nerd, a film aficionado, and the classroom joker in her yesteryear. Ankita believes that words can influence to a point where they change personalities and ideologies. Wish to contact her about intriguing debates, writing trends and stories? Drop in a mail to storyweavers@byjus.com
Comments
Prachi Arora
April 23, 2020
Hats off, I also want to explore much more in science and in my life as he did.
Shyama
April 25, 2020
This is truly inspiring. I wish and pray that Lord always provides motivation and support to all your endeavors. May you achieve great heights.
JAYA KANWAR
April 27, 2020
I am also motivated by his story and I also want to explore more in science
In my life its really inspiring motivation
Payal singh
April 28, 2020
Well done saksham, you inspired me a lot l will also explore my life with byjus aap and make my country to feel proud on me
Shamima
April 28, 2020
I believe in byjus and have faith it will make me successful in life