‘955 free reconstructive surgeries done in nine years’
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Project Director of ‘Hope after Fire’ S. Raja Sabapathy (fourth left) and actor Karthi Sivakumar (sixth left) during the launch of the project’s third phase at Ganga Hospital in the city.
As many as 955 reconstructive surgeries for victims of fire accidents were performed free of cost in the past nine years under the ‘Hope after Fire’ project, said S. Raja Sabapathy, chairman of Division of Plastic Surgery, Hand Surgery, Reconstructive Microsurgery and Burns at Ganga Hospital, during the launch of the third phase of the project here recently.
Student develops automatic billing trolley prototype
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The prototype of a shopping trolley fitted with a device to calculate the bill as one picks up goods, developed by a school student in Karur, promises to save not just time, but also add more value to the shopkeeper’s stock maintenance.
S.S. Vikas, a class 11 student of Sri Sankara Vidyalaya in Karur, has developed the model that uses radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags and a small scanner fitted to a shopping trolley to help customers calculate the amount they are spending per item.
“I started working on this project two years ago, when in Class 9. At that time, my aim was to simply reduce the time shoppers spent waiting to be billed for their purchases. Since last year, with lockdown and social distancing norms, my prototype will actually be a safer way to shop if it is adopted commercially,” Vikas said in a telephone interview.