Detection of Elephant Siren Drone, Test Successful

Technology 21 Oct 2019 1165

Detection of Elephant Siren Drone, Test Successful

For the first time in Nepal, the invention center is under operation, a young scientist in Jhapa has invented a new technique for building a siren drone.

Anil Pradhan, a resident of Bhadrapur Municipality-1, used the most effective new method of constructing a siren-connected drone in his own home. The chief said that there were always wild elephants coming and hurting around my house. The elephant attack in Jhapa has seen the death of many people. He said that research on the issue of how to remove an elephant has led to the results.

In the process, the elephant detected the most frightening of the bees. This bee's roaring voice is connected to the drone. A red light is also used on the connected drone. The drone was flown near the elephant after the drone was flown near the elephant with a loud noise, the chief said. He said that since the drone works remotely for up to five kilometers away, the elephant can be safely removed from its distance.

Vishnu Lal Ghimire, chief of the Division Forest Office, Jhapa, said the experiment was successful using the new technology.

He claims that this is the most effective way that elephants can be rescued without damage. After much use, the elephant may even come to terms with not recognizing the technique, Ghimire said. A team of local residents, including participants from the Division One Office, Jhapa, tested the siren drone to pull the elephant.

For the first time on Thursday and Friday night, a formal test of wild elephants has been successful. During the trial, five wild elephants were thrown into the Jalthal area of Bhadrapur municipality at around 2:30 pm on Friday. Similarly, on Thursday night, seven wild elephants who arrived in Dwagadhi, Mechi Napa, were successful.

The principal, who was taught in class 12, was a habit of exploration from an early age. He said there was a special interest in computer and electronics fields. After seeing the talent of this chief, Bhadrapur municipality also provided financial support for building siren drones, said Mayor Jeevan Kumar Shrestha of Bhadrapur Municipality. Due to the municipality's imposition, the drone has a siren drone written in Bhadrapur.

According to Pradhan, with the help of procurement needed for the drone, a total of two Lakhs and fifty thousand have been constructed.

An 18 km long electric bar has also been installed to reduce the risk of elephant infestation. Elephant corridor area has been declared 152 km from Kachnakaval village in the south-east of the district to the north-east of Bahunangi of Mechi municipality. 

Rs. 60 million was allocated by the Federal Government of Nepal in Fiscal Year 2075/076 for matters related to the material development of this area. So far, 39 people have died from wild elephant attacks in the district, said Ghimire, head of the Division Forest Office. This technique is considered to be the best remedy for the elephant affected area.

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