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A 9th class Kashmiri student creates smoke adsorber,can be a breakthrough in controlling air pollution

The shutdown of internet in the valley did not deter this schooler to come down to Bengaluru and show his model for a smoke-free Kashmir.

Numair Muzaffar, a class nine student from Burn Hall School in Srinagar, has created a Carbonic Smoke Adsorber, which can be a breakthrough in controlling air pollution and arrest the cases of respiratory diseases in India.

“Our project is based on the principle of ‘Clean Air for Everyone’,” said Numair, who was displaying his model at the Children’s Science Congress as part of the 107th Indian Science Congress in Bengaluru. The project, a simple mechanism, is meant to clean the air at minimal cost.

A carbon adsorber is a pollution control equipment which significantly reduces volatile organic compounds in low concentration streams. The pollutants flow through an activated carbon bed, trapping them on the surface.

The cylindrical structure has an exhaust fan where the polluted air from the chimneys enter. The air then passes through a passage infused with activated carbon, which purifies the air.

The model was initially meant for homes in Kashmir, where it is common to find hamams, or stone rooms which are kept warm by burning firewood below, said Basharat Hussain, Numair’s mentor.

But the idea can be extrapolated to use in a larger factory too, he said, as they too chug out large amounts of carbon content into the air.

With a growing number of hamams in the valley, Basharat said there were just layers of smoke being added to the existing cloud.

Numair, who was helped by his mother, who works in the medical field, said the model can be a breakthrough in controlling air pollution in India.

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