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I came across this amazing video on CNN-IBN. Check this out.

It’s really amazing as to how the necessity fuels the invention. See it for yourself to believe it. Incidentally, this demonstrates the power of the in the villages and how it can be used in a way to empower people with ideas.

Unfortunately, I am not able to embed the video on my blog for some reasons I am unaware of.  

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