NINE students of Government Boys Senior Secondary School, No. 3, Sector 5, Ambedkar Nagar, has invented a low-cost alar m system which will prevent gas leakages and ensuing blasts. The alarm has been developed with seed funding from the state’s Business Blaster programme.
After the Business Blasters Programme (BBP) was implemented on a pilot basis, the Delhi government launched the programme in all government schools in September for Classes 11 and 12, and increased the seed allocation from `1,000 to `2,000 to encourage students about starting their own businesses.
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