Students from a college in Gorakhpur have created a missile prototype that, according to their claims, will deactivate when it approaches any school, college, hospital, or place of worship. The Institute of Technology and Management (ITM) at GIDA, Gorakhpur’s BCA students created the missile prototype.
On the occasion of ‘International Peace Day’ on September 21 (Thursday), students demonstrated their Kavach missile prototype in ITM College, and gave the message of establishing peace and non-violence in the world.
“It took more than 8 days for the students to make the prototype of this Kavach missile, and it cost about Rs 8,000 to make,” said Amit Shrivastav, a student involved in making the prototype.
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