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Jusco School South Park student turns junk into genius: Aarav Anurag’s creative inventions

 

Mail News Service

Jamshedpur, Oct 12: It is often said that true imagination can turn even waste into wonder and Aarav Anurag, a talented Class 7 (D) student of Jusco School, South Park, Jamshedpur, bears testimony to this observation. With a passion for innovation and a keen scientific mind, Aarav transforms old household items and discarded electronics into fascinating models of future technology.

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From an automatic car and remote-controlled vehicle to a miniature crane, solar-powered fan, table lamp, and Bluetooth speaker, Aarav has built them all using junk materials found at home. His innovative creations have amazed his teachers and classmates alike, drawing admiration for his originality and technical understanding.

His class teacher, Shikha Ravi, expressed her pride in Aarav’s work, saying, “Some see problems in junk, while others see potential. Aarav’s passion for learning drives him to find new possibilities in discarded things. His models are living examples of creativity, and his confidence makes him truly stand out.”

School Principal Mili Sinha also lauded Aarav’s talent, noting that every child was an explorer by nature, but Aarav possessed an extraordinary curiosity and ability to innovate. “He sees creativity even in junk. Aarav’s ideas and dedication are not only inspiring his peers but also motivating the school management to design a special policy that nurtures creative talent among students,” she shared.

Speaking about his motivation, Aarav said, “I love to take things apart and see how they work. When something breaks, instead of throwing it away, I try to make something new from it.”

Aarav’s journey represented more than just one child’s ingenuity — it symbolized a new generation of young innovators who were finding endless possibilities in limited resources. His story was a reminder that if every school recognized and encouraged such talents, “little scientists” like Aarav would emerge from every corner of India, turning imagination into innovation and waste into wonder.

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