The architect of the robot is now looking for financial support to build a 6-
Happily, the local MLA has pledged to help the government with this project.
Rajkumar, 25, from Lunia village, used parts from bicycles, motorcycles and cars to make a robot.
He saved 65,000 rupees from his income and completed the project in 42 months.
Speaking about how he made the robot, Rajkumar said he first drew the design of the robot on paper.
After that, the actual manufacturing process of the robot can carry the weight of a kettle and six glasses of water at the same time.
MLA Simla Bawri invited racuma to work with the robot in her residence, and racuma proved the robot.
According to the specifications of the robot, it has an automatic neck, arm and lift pump, as well as a five-day battery backup.
The automatic water tray installed on the robot can be processed using the remote control.
Manufactured using eight 12 v batteries, 4. 5-
The walking robot weighs 45 kg kilograms and is equipped with music system, TV system and power system.
As Rajkumar had a power issue in his house, he created a robot in Bollywood film.
The architect of the robot is now looking for financial support to build a 6-
Happily, the local MLA has pledged to help the government with this project.