This Indian Farmer Makes An Inventive Device To Help Him Pick Coconuts

Saanvi Araav


Indian farmers always know how to make us surprised. Now, a farmer has designed his own device to decrease his work burden and make life easier. Take a quick look at the article!

Just a few days ago, we had a new video tweet from Anand Mahindra about a particular farmer who tries to shift his husk on the field after the harvest. Most of the other farmers would do that with their hands, but not this guy. He used his modified tractor with an added khatiya to handle the hard work for him.

Now, another Indian farmer has designed his own thing to decrease his work burden and make life easier. In the video, we could see the farmer controls a device attached to the coconut tree. Then when he presses the button, the machine starts to "climb" up the tree in a controlled action. It helps the farmer harvest coconuts way easier.

A Twitter user "Bade Chote" posted the video on Twitter with the following caption:

This fantastic invention has become a viral phenomenon online, see these comments and reactions of the netizens:

Puroo Kumar Roy asks is the government would fund a project like this.

Debashis Padhi thinks that this device is incredible and astonishing. With it, she could climb the tree.

If that invention is not enough yet, then here is a video of a man using raw ramen noddles to repair a broken sink. In this video, the man inserts an uncooked ramen cake into the damaged part of the sink Then he adds seasoning and cuts the ramen into shape, then polishing it and finally add white paint to complete the job.

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