Saturday 17 September 2011

Bihar News, Latest News from Bihar, News of Bihar, Biharprabha News

Bihar News, Latest News from Bihar, News of Bihar, Biharprabha News


Bihar boy invents Air Sensor Keyboard

Posted: 17 Sep 2011 05:44 AM PDT

Pururaj with his keyboard

Pururaj with his keyboard

Muzaffarpur: Another Sixer from the Talented Gems of Bihar. Pururaj Gupta , a resident of Muzaffarpur has taken the World by storms after inventing the  first-of-its kind Air-Sensor Keyboard for Computers. This allows a user to type anything without using a Physical Keyboard. Based on Optical Signals, this keyboard is portable and can also be used in devices like ATMs, Rail Enquiry System,Projectors etc.

Pururaj, son of Sri Naval Kishore Gupta lives at Ward 8 of Nagar Panchayat.He is a student of local Langat Singh College.This invention has gained him much popularity and people are flocking to have a first look of it.
According to him,an optical lens and Sensor Light Dedication Resistance is fitted in between Transmitter and Receiver.The Alphabetical Code of Computer is encoded via Micro Controller.When the Device is turned on, the sensor detects any optical signal and the same is reflected on the screen. Different keys on the keyboard correspond to different frequencies in this optical system.

Patna Metro Rail construction to begin in few months

Posted: 17 Sep 2011 04:20 AM PDT

Patna Metro Rail

Finally Metro rails will hit Patna. The Planning Commission has given its Green Signal for this. A separate body named as Patna Metro Rail Corporation ( PMRC ) will be constituted for this purpose. If things go as planned, Patnites can enjoy the Metro rides in another 5 years.This news has been confirmed by Bihar Urban Development Minister Prem Kumar

As per the plans, initially there will be two routes, Dak bunglow Square to Saguna Morh and Danapur to Patna city. The construction will be made on Public Private Partnership model.A pilot meeting of Planning Commission Officials with the Bihar Government was held on September 14,  in which they finalised the proposal and also decided the preliminary routes

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