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Farmer from Pune dictrict becomes pioneer fabricator of hand-tools and bullock operated agri tools

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Aniket Kanade received his training in Diploma in Basic Rural Technology (DBRT) designed for rural youth

Aniket Kanade, from Kendure village, a rain shadow area in Shirur block of Pune district with rainfed low earning farming activities, is now a pioneer fabricator of hand-tools and bullock operated agricultural tools for rural farmers in his village. He has become a changemaker of his community—thanks to his training in basic rural technology and his determination.

 

Kanade received his training in Diploma in Basic Rural Technology (DBRT) designed for rural youth from Vigyan Ashram (VA). The DBRT training is being implemented by VA with support from the Department of Science & Technology (DST), SEED division. After the training, Kanade started a rural enterprise called ‘Kanade bodybuilder & fabrication work’ in his native village, where he fabricates ploughs, harrows, sowing drills and so on. 

 

Initially, the farmers did not have confidence in his products. With time, the farmers began relying on the tools developed by his enterprise and ordered them as per their requirements, sowing the seeds of transformation by empowering communities through S&T.

 

Kanade fabricates many bullock and tractors operated agricultural equipment along with pick-up van hoods. His tools are known for better quality at a lower price. As he has got trained through a ‘multi-skill’ approach, he can better understand farmers (customers) problems and provide excellent service. 

 

Aniket, better known as ‘farmers own fabricator’ in his area, is providing service to the rural community in the vicinity of 250 Km in Pune and Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra state. He is also providing full-time livelihood source to three to four skilled labours in his village with Rs 35 to 40 Lakh annual tern-over.

 

He wishes to adopt CNC equipment, CAD designing, powder coating, and other advanced technologies to reach out to his fellow villagers and provide them with improved services at home. 

 

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