A class 11 student from Punjab’s Ludhiana converts trash into wonder by creating planes out of scrap materials.
Tanishpreet Singh, a youngster from the Ludhiana district, not only builds planes out of trash, but also pushes them to new heights with his gifted abilities.
His interest in making planes, which began in the sixth grade, eventually developed into a skill, prompting him to compete at the national level.
Tanishpreet said, “I have been fond of technology since childhood and after watching videos from YouTube I started making planes in the sixth grade. In the beginning, some planes did not turn out well but I did not give up.”
“Ultimately in ninth grade, I was able to create a plane that flew for a while but crashed later. However, this failed attempt boosted my hopes that I could fly a plane using waste, I just needed to sharpen my craft,” he added.
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