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The 'robot' is a hand operated simple device with a built-in camera that streams images from the depth.
Last month the innovation by the 41-year-old plumber turned Instructor, Mr Manikandan at the TVS Community College in the temple town rescued a three-year-old boy who had fallen into a tube well in the Theni district of Tamil Nadu.
"It is a hand operated simple device with a built in camera that streams images from the depth. The operator can manoeuvre the robot's arms to lift the child," he told NDTV.
"I wouldn't mind if this is not used, but for these accidents there should be a device. I feel proud to say this is India's invention. I forgot all my worries when we rescued a child for the first time," Mr Manikandan said.
Over the last five years at least six children lost their lives in abandoned bore wells in Tamil Nadu. Now experts in Tamil Nadu are reviewing the device for use by the fire and rescue department. Mr Ramesh Kuduwla, the ADGP of The Fire and Rescue Department says, "We will evaluate the device and then take a call."
Mr Manikandan teaches at the TVS Community College which supports his mission. The Assistant Director Mr Srinivasan told NDTV, "We are sending our students and faculty where ever he wants to go as he is doing a social service. We are helping with financial help to procure modern equipment like camera and vacuum pump."
Mr Manikandan is not seeking a patent. He just wants to save lives.
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Matt Lockley (centre back) is arrested by Indonesian Air Force soldiers after landing on the Virgin Australia 737-800 plane at Ngurah Rai airport in Denpasar on the resort island of Bali on April 25, 2014. Photo: AFP
The Queensland plumber who blamed a panic attack for his attempt to raid the cockpit of Virgin flight to Bali in April actually had methamphetamines in his system.
Bali police revealed late on Friday the results of blood and urine tests conducted on Matthew Lockley after the incident in late April, which prompted a full hijack alert to be issued, and Bali airport to be closed for almost an hour.
The tests were negative for alcohol, but Bali police spokesman Hery Wiyanto told Indonesian media that traces of methamphetamines were found, though they were small.
It had probably been a while since he had taken the drugs, Mr Hery said.
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On April 27, after a weekend of questioning relating to the Friday night incident, Mr Lockley claimed hed become disoriented and had a panic attack. He said he believed the cockpit door had actually been the door to the toilet and had tried to open it.
Mr Lockley also told police the only substances hed taken were four Panadol tables, two Voltaren and two Coca Colas at Brisbane airport before boarding flight VA41 to Bali.
But what Mr Lockley described as a huge misunderstanding prompted a hijack alert from the cabin, which led to a full police and military response at Bali airport. The aircraft was parked on an apron distant from the terminal and an armed team raided the plane to pull Lockley off.
The airport was closed for an hour at one of the busiest times of the week, inconveniencing perhaps hundreds of thousands of people, according to aviation consultant Gerry Soejatman.
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Matt Lockley (centre back) is arrested by Indonesian Air Force soldiers after landing on the Virgin Australia 737-800 plane at Ngurah Rai airport in Denpasar on the resort island of Bali on April 25, 2014. Photo: AFP
The Queensland plumber who blamed a panic attack for his attempt to raid the cockpit of Virgin flight to Bali in April actually had methamphetamines in his system.
Bali police revealed late on Friday the results of blood and urine tests conducted on Matthew Lockley after the incident in late April, which prompted a full hijack alert to be issued, and Bali airport to be closed for almost an hour.
The tests were negative for alcohol, but Bali police spokesman Hery Wiyanto told Indonesian media that traces of methamphetamines were found, though they were small.
It had probably been a while since he had taken the drugs, Mr Hery said.
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On April 27, after a weekend of questioning relating to the Friday night incident, Mr Lockley claimed hed become disoriented and had a panic attack. He said he believed the cockpit door had actually been the door to the toilet and had tried to open it.
Mr Lockley also told police the only substances hed taken were four Panadol tables, two Voltaren and two Coca Colas at Brisbane airport before boarding flight VA41 to Bali.
But what Mr Lockley described as a huge misunderstanding prompted a hijack alert from the cabin, which led to a full police and military response at Bali airport. The aircraft was parked on an apron distant from the terminal and an armed team raided the plane to pull Lockley off.
The airport was closed for an hour at one of the busiest times of the week, inconveniencing perhaps hundreds of thousands of people, according to aviation consultant Gerry Soejatman.
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Matt Lockley (centre back) is arrested by Indonesian Air Force soldiers after landing on the Virgin Australia 737-800 plane at Ngurah Rai airport in Denpasar on the resort island of Bali on April 25, 2014. Photo: AFP
The Queensland plumber who blamed a panic attack for his attempt to raid the cockpit of Virgin flight to Bali in April actually had methamphetamines in his system.
Bali police revealed late on Friday the results of blood and urine tests conducted on Matthew Lockley after the incident in late April, which prompted a full hijack alert to be issued, and Bali airport to be closed for almost an hour.
The tests were negative for alcohol, but Bali police spokesman Hery Wiyanto told Indonesian media that traces of methamphetamines were found, though they were small.
It had probably been a while since he had taken the drugs, Mr Hery said.
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On April 27, after a weekend of questioning relating to the Friday night incident, Mr Lockley claimed hed become disoriented and had a panic attack. He said he believed the cockpit door had actually been the door to the toilet and had tried to open it.
Mr Lockley also told police the only substances hed taken were four Panadol tables, two Voltaren and two Coca Colas at Brisbane airport before boarding flight VA41 to Bali.
But what Mr Lockley described as a huge misunderstanding prompted a hijack alert from the cabin, which led to a full police and military response at Bali airport. The aircraft was parked on an apron distant from the terminal and an armed team raided the plane to pull Lockley off.
The airport was closed for an hour at one of the busiest times of the week, inconveniencing perhaps hundreds of thousands of people, according to aviation consultant Gerry Soejatman.
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Virgin flight scare man had meth traces
Matt Lockley (centre back) is arrested by Indonesian Air Force soldiers after landing on the Virgin Australia 737-800 plane at Ngurah Rai airport in Denpasar on the resort island of Bali on April 25, 2014. Photo: AFP
The Queensland plumber who blamed a panic attack for his attempt to raid the cockpit of Virgin flight to Bali in April actually had methamphetamines in his system.
Bali police revealed late on Friday the results of blood and urine tests conducted on Matthew Lockley after the incident in late April, which prompted a full hijack alert to be issued, and Bali airport to be closed for almost an hour.
The tests were negative for alcohol, but Bali police spokesman Hery Wiyanto told Indonesian media that traces of methamphetamines were found, though they were small.
It had probably been a while since he had taken the drugs, Mr Hery said.
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On April 27, after a weekend of questioning relating to the Friday night incident, Mr Lockley claimed hed become disoriented and had a panic attack. He said he believed the cockpit door had actually been the door to the toilet and had tried to open it.
Mr Lockley also told police the only substances hed taken were four Panadol tables, two Voltaren and two Coca Colas at Brisbane airport before boarding flight VA41 to Bali.
But what Mr Lockley described as a huge misunderstanding prompted a hijack alert from the cabin, which led to a full police and military response at Bali airport. The aircraft was parked on an apron distant from the terminal and an armed team raided the plane to pull Lockley off.
The airport was closed for an hour at one of the busiest times of the week, inconveniencing perhaps hundreds of thousands of people, according to aviation consultant Gerry Soejatman.
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In which we realize this game may be closer to metroid prime than Zelda! In this episode of Let #39;s Play Darksiders blind, we quickly move through the Anvil #39;s ...
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