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A young man from Bihar got a call from NASA for producing electricity from a banana tree!

By generating electricity from banana leaves, he showed the light in that electricity ...

Source: Factordaily

Ever thought it was possible to generate electricity from trees! An Indian took this impossible forward on the path of possibility. As a result, the call came from NASA.

In the year 19, a young man planted a shelf by producing electricity from a banana tree. Not a movie scene, but the amazing thing that happened to Gopalji, a resident of Bhagalpur in Khas Bihar. Recently, he has shown that by generating electricity from a banana tree or banana leaf, the light is turned on in that electricity. As soon as word of his discovery spread in the country and abroad, a call came from NASA.

He grew up in a peasant family in a remote village in Bhagalpur, Bihar. All obstacles are lost to his talent. The lessons were taught in government schools, then the talents came out one by one. This special identity of his was first revealed while studying in 10th class. Gopalji made the first discovery of his life at that time. He also received the Inspire Award for that discovery. He didn't have to look back then. One by one calls come from well-known and expensive companies. This young man from Bhagalpur sometimes goes to represent India in the exhibitions of Science Manch in Japan to give lectures to various educational institutions.

The rest of us are dazzled by the extraordinary talent of Bihar. Scientists from abroad have come to meet Gopal for his discovery. He also holds two invention patents. But Gopal will not stop here. Currently, this Bachelor of Technology student is pursuing various studies as well as studies. Gopal wants to do PhD in future. However, no matter how many calls come from abroad, Gopal dreams of doing something for the country and that is from the soil of the country.

Salta 2018. Narendra Modi himself was impressed by Gopal's talent and talked to him and offered him a chance to work at the National Innovation Foundation in Ahmedabad. For now, Gopal is going to be the keynote speaker at a conference in Dubai. He is also invited to Singapore.

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