The recent workshop on “Scouting, Documentation, and Dissemination of Local Grassroots Innovators from Nagaland,” held at Fazl Ali College in Mokokchung, one would believe, marks a significant step toward promoting grassroots innovation in a region rich with huge untapped potential. Organized in collaboration with the National Innovation Foundation (NIF), the event highlighted the importance of nurturing local innovators and the transformative impact of integrating traditional knowledge with modern science.

It is observed that one of the workshop’s most profound impacts lies in its recognition of grassroots innovators who often remain unnoticed. By documenting and disseminating their innovations, NIF opens opportunities for these individuals to contribute meaningfully to societal development. Local innovations rooted in indigenous knowledge can offer solutions to challenges specific to the region. The presence of NIF in a remote place like Mokokchung is a development that is significant yet rare.

The involvement of the local community—farmers, traditional healers, and students—further emphasizes the importance of grassroots contributions to national progress. By identifying and supporting these innovators, NIF will hopefully help bridge the gap between traditional practices and formal scientific systems. This initiative has the potential to inspire the younger generation to engage in local problem-solving, fostering a culture of creativity and entrepreneurship.

Innovation, especially at the grassroots level, serves as a catalyst for inclusive development. Grassroots innovations are often born out of necessity, addressing pressing local issues such as resource scarcity, environmental sustainability, and livelihood generation. These innovations are not only practical but deeply embedded in the cultural and ecological fabric of the region, making them more sustainable and effective in the long run.

The outcome of the workshop has the promise to offer a transformative opportunity for Mokokchung and Nagaland as a whole. By focusing on grassroots innovators and encouraging the fusion of traditional wisdom with modern innovation, it lays the groundwork for sustainable, community-driven development.

Innovation does not always emerge from high-tech labs, but often from the ingenuity of individuals working in the field, closely connected to their environment. By developing an ecosystem that encourages experimentation, risk-taking, and creativity, it is hoped that events like these will pave the way for a more progressive, self-sustaining future for Nagaland.

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  1. 1. GRANTED PATENTS: twenty three, published patents: 68 which enhance the living standards and economy of citizens, generates employability in rural India and ultimately enhance the national economy moreover save the life of people in case of floods and earthquakes.

    2. The focused areas are water, renewable energy, agriculture and civil engineering structures earthquake resistant structures, and water sustainability and flood control.

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    4. Simple and effective ground water recharge

    5, water sustainability and flood control

    6. Complete agricultural land can be irrigated by using existing resources wherein wind energy is used effectively and do not require any conventional power supply and fuels; as well it is challenging to river linking projects and dams.

    7. Renewable solar energy and wind energy, wherein enhancement of the energy is takes place.

    8. Agricultural storages and solar dryers

    9. Enhanced efficiency of solar dryers

    10. Enhanced efficiency of solar panels.

    11. Enhanced efficiency of solar water heaters.

    12. Cold storages.

    13. Earthquake resistant structures and structural elements

    14. Road pavements and slab sleepers for fast trains.

    15. Sports bats

    16. Sub-surface drip irrigation

    17. Storages for onion and agricultural grains

    18. Large scale bio-toilets

    19. System of wheels to carry objects on un-even path,

    20. Hollow concrete blocks

    And many more

    DEAR SIR,

    I HAVE TWENTY THREE GRANTED PATENTS AND MANY MORE ARE UNDER CONSIDERATIONS WHICH ENHANCE THE NATIONAL ECONOMY.

    THANKS

    SIDRAMAPPA DHARANE

    PATENTEE

    9284385485

    dr.sidramappa1@gmail.com

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