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India’s ‘drone boy’ to be feted today
Ranjith Kandya
DHNS
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Bengaluru-based Cosmopolitan Club will honour India’s ‘drone boy’ N M Prathap from Mandya district on Sunday.

From an agrarian family in Nitakal village, Malavalli taluk, Prathap, son of Marimadaiah and Savitha, is a BSc student at JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science College, Mysuru. He has accredited as a ‘Young Scientist’ for his novel inventions.

The 22-year-old student has won the Albert Einstein Innovation Gold Medal in the International Drone Expo 2018 held at Hanover in Germany; and a gold medal in the International Drone expo held in Germany. He secured the first place in CeBIT Drone Expo-2018 at Hanover, Germany, and also bagged the gold medal in International Robotic Exhibition held at Tokyo, Japan, in December 2017.

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He secured the first place in the Robotic Exhibition conducted recently by IIT-Bombay. He secured the first place for his project ‘Drones in traffic management’. Prathap got recognition as a research scholar for Skill India by the Union Ministry of Science and Technology.

He is also a member of Japan Young Scientists Association and member of Global Young Scientists Forum.

Prathap has done six major projects — Telegraphy in Border Security, Cryptography in Drone networking system, Drones in traffic Management, Drones in National Socio-Defence purpose, UAVs in Rescuing humans and Auto piloted drones — to his credit, apart from many scholarships, awards and achievements.

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(Published 29 December 2018, 22:09 IST)