21 yr old develops mechanism to detect fake notes
Bangalore: A 21-year-old engineering student Neha M, has developed a mechanism by which a cellphone can double up as a counterfeit note detector, and for this project, she won the Rs. 1 lakh prize at the Innovation Challenge, organized by Schneider Electric India, where Neha competed with 150 entries from engineering colleges across the country, reports Gayatri Nair of Bangalore Mirror. Neha, a student of Vidya Vikas Institute of Engineering and Technology in Mysore says, "The increasing n...
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