
Snakes and scorpions are a constant threat to farmers working in the fields. Detecting venomous creatures is especially difficult at night or when working among dense crops. To alleviate this problem, a special smart device, dubbed the Kisan Mitra Chhadi, is currently in the news. It is claimed that this smart stick can identify snakes, scorpions, and other dangerous creatures in the fields and alert farmers in advance. This is why it is being considered a magic wand for farmers.
The Kisan Mitra Chhadi is a smart safety device designed with farmers’ safety in mind. This stick is designed to detect potential hazards while using it in the fields. It is reported that it was introduced to farmers by Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Its purpose is to protect those working in the fields from venomous creatures.
This smart wand is said to be very easy to use. The farmer simply needs to place it near the ground and press a button. It then begins scanning the surrounding area. If there’s any activity of a snake or other dangerous creature nearby, it immediately alerts the farmer. This allows the farmer to be alerted in advance and avoid accidents.
The Kisan Mitra stick is equipped with advanced smart sensors. These sensors can detect ground movement, body heat, and even sounds like a snake’s hiss. It’s claimed that the device is capable of detecting danger within a distance of 5 to 15 meters, with a scanning range of approximately 100 meters.
If this smart stick detects a threat, the farmer immediately feels a vibration in their hand. It also features a loud buzzer alert. According to some reports, the device can also send mobile notifications, providing immediate warnings to the farmer. This could make working in the fields at night safer than ever before.
Interestingly, the Kisan Mitra stick also features a solar torch. Lack of lighting at night in rural areas and farms is a major problem. This torch can help farmers see their way in the dark and identify dangers. This can provide additional safety to farmers working late at night in the fields.
Agriculture in India is gradually moving towards smart technology. While machines were previously limited to increasing production, now security and monitoring devices are also rapidly emerging. Technology like the Kisan Mitra stick can elevate the safety of farmers in rural areas, especially in areas with a high snake threat.
