Smart Walking Stick
In order to help the elderly and the visually challenged, Siddhant has developed a walking stick with many features like counting of steps, medicine reminder, locator, emergency alarm, fall detector and automatic torch.
Siddhant got this idea earlier this year whenhis 76-year-old  maternal grandfather mentioned how it was difficult for him to walk around the  house without support. He also said that he fell often, after which he was  barely able to shout out for help. “This inspired me to think of a stick that  could aid the elderly in walking. After that, I asked my paternal grandparents  about their daily problems. My grandmother told how she would forget the exact time  and order of her medication, sometimes she would forget where her purse was.My  maternal grandmother told me that she kept a torch beside her pillow every  night, in case the electricity went out. So I decided to add even more features  to my walking stick, trying to get as many parts as possible and learning  online how they worked,” says Siddhant, who wants to become a  techno-entrepreneur.
Remembering the day he had presented the first prototype  of his walking stick to his maternal grandfather,Siddhant says, “He was feeling  sleepy so I left it in thebalcony without demonstrating itto him.  Unfortunately, there was a short circuit in the stick as it rained that day.  The following day, when my grandfather saw the stick, he was unaware that it  was damaged and began lecturing me on how much time I had wasted on a piece of  garbage.However when I explained, he realized his mistake and even bought me a treat  to apologize.”                                                                 
When he is not studying, Siddhant keeps himself occupied  with activities like playing the piano, taking Taekwondo classes, photography,  building robots and other science projects. 
“Technology can significantly improve the quality of life  of the masses. My role model is Bill Gates, whose concept of graphical  interface based software helped common masses reap benefits of computer due to  lower prices and easy access. Having won the IGNITE award, I want to continue  making more innovations that could be helpful to mankind,” says Siddhant, whose  father is the additional commissioner in the Indian Revenue Services and his  mother is a pathologist-entrepreneur. He has a younger sister, studying in  class 8.
Patent Application Number
3792/DEL/2015







 
                                        