Bokaro Students Create Solar Dryer to Minimize Farm Losses
A solar-powered dryer developed by students in Bokaro aims to reduce post-harvest losses for farmers, enhancing their income. This innovation addresses the challenges of open drying, which risks spoilage from environmental factors.

Students from Plus II Govt High School in Bokaro designed a solar-powered dryer to combat post-harvest losses, costing approximately Rs 11,000. The project, initiated in December 2025 and completed in April 2026, has been successfully tested on various products, including moringa leaves and potato chips.
The team, consisting of four students, is working on incorporating AI-based automation to improve operational efficiency. The dryer provides hygienic drying by using controlled heat and airflow, reducing reliance on inconsistent electricity supplies. This innovation may significantly benefit women in villages by transforming unorganized drying work into reliable income sources, thereby fostering rural entrepreneurship.




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