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Genesis Mohammad Idris has about 20 years experience in the horse clipping profession. At first he used the horse clippers supplied by another company. But those machines were quite expensive to maintain. Slowly he started repairing these machines and then he got the idea of upgrading it to an automatic mode. At first, he developed a motor operated model and later the present bicycle operated model. Currently he is working on a mechanized hand held horse clipper, which would be driven by a hand-held grinding machine. He first developed the technology and sold his piece to people in Pilibhit, Bareilly. Till date he has sold about 40 machines. But many others have copied this design and similar devices are available in the market. The innovation Mohammad has developed a bicycle - powered horse shaver in which the power of the bicycle rotary drive is transferred via speed cable to the clippers to cut the hair. The main parts of this device include the shaving head, the speed cable and the chain and gear mechanism. This bicycle operated horse shaver needs no electric Cycle operated horse shaver 49 CONSOLATION Mohammad Idris (34) hails from Hasanpur Kalan near Meerut in Uttar Pradesh. He has studied up to the fifth standard and started his career as a barber, his family profession. On the advice of his uncle, working in Babugarh army stud farm as a horse clipper, he shifted to horse clipping profession, as it paid better. Idris also manufactures horse accessories. At present, he lives with his family comprising of his father, mother, three brothers, wife and two children. power. Two people are required to operate it. One person (usually the horse owner) pedals the cycle in standing mode, while the rotary action of the wheel is transmitted to the hand blade unit of the shaver. He has made four prototypes of which three have been sold at Rs 1000 each (used units). A new unit costs him around Rs 3500, including a new bicycle. Advantages This device removes the drudgery of combing, sorting, gradual cutting and giving a final touch to the animal’s hair, which takes hours when done manually. This unit can thus be used in areas without electricity thus making the owner self- reliant in doing this essential function, while retaining the basic functioning of the bicycle. This is a detachable arrangement whereby the bicycle can be used as usual without any problem after detaching the chain that drives the speed cable. The device is also portable as the shaver does not have to carry additional equipment for horse shaving, since the unit is mounted on the cycle itself and can move along with the user. The most important aspect of this machine is that it runs on human energy and that it can be used on horses, camels, dogs and with some modifications on Address Shahid Pan Bhandar House no. 37 Lisadi Road Tarapuri Opposite Jaton Wali Gali Meerut, Uttar Pradesh Scouted by GIAN-N (Annexure I, 49) 49 128 Mohammad Idri Cycle operated horse shaver

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Genesis

Mohammad Idris has about 20 yearsexperience in the horse clippingprofession. At first he used the horseclippers supplied by another company. Butthose machines were quite expensive tomaintain. Slowly he started repairingthese machines and then he got the ideaof upgrading it to an automatic mode. Atfirst, he developed a motor operatedmodel and later the present bicycleoperated model. Currently he is workingon a mechanized hand held horse clipper,which would be driven by a hand-heldgrinding machine. He first developed thetechnology and sold his piece to people inPilibhit, Bareilly. Till date he has sold about40 machines. But many others have copiedthis design and similar devices areavailable in the market.

The innovationMohammad has developed a bicycle -powered horse shaver in which the powerof the bicycle rotary drive is transferredvia speed cable to the clippers to cut thehair. The main parts of this device includethe shaving head, the speed cable and thechain and gear mechanism. This bicycleoperated horse shaver needs no electric

Cycle operated horse shaver49

CONSOLATION

Mohammad Idris (34) hails from Hasanpur Kalan near Meerut in Uttar Pradesh. He has

studied up to the fifth standard and started his career as a barber, his family profession. On the

advice of his uncle, working in Babugarh army stud farm as a horse clipper, he shifted to horse

clipping profession, as it paid better. Idris also manufactures horse accessories. At present, he

lives with his family comprising of his father, mother, three brothers, wife and two children.

power. Two people are required to operateit. One person (usually the horse owner)pedals the cycle in standing mode, whilethe rotary action of the wheel istransmitted to the hand blade unit of theshaver. He has made four prototypes ofwhich three have been sold at Rs 1000each (used units). A new unit costs himaround Rs 3500, including a new bicycle.

AdvantagesThis device removes the drudgery ofcombing, sorting, gradual cutting andgiving a final touch to the animal’s hair,which takes hours when done manually.This unit can thus be used in areas withoutelectricity thus making the owner self-reliant in doing this essential function,while retaining the basic functioning of thebicycle. This is a detachable arrangementwhereby the bicycle can be used as usualwithout any problem after detaching thechain that drives the speed cable. Thedevice is also portable as the shaver doesnot have to carry additional equipment forhorse shaving, since the unit is mountedon the cycle itself and can move along withthe user. The most important aspect of thismachine is that it runs on human energyand that it can be used on horses, camels,dogs and with some modifications on

AddressShahid Pan BhandarHouse no. 37 Lisadi RoadTarapuriOpposite Jaton Wali GaliMeerut, Uttar Pradesh

Scouted byGIAN-N

(Annexure I, 49)49 128 Mohammad Idri Cycle operated horse shaver

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sheep. An efficient device, it cuts the hair of one horsein 30 minutes compared to one hour by manual cutting.The other shavers, which run on electric power or motor,have higher operating costs than this.

Target Consumers and Market PotentialHorses, mules, sheep, camels need to have their hair/wool cut regularly. Many owners have difficulty in gettingthis done as the electric/motor powered shear unitsare expensive and few and far in the towns. In addition,hand shears do not achieve uniform cutting action.Given the high pollution levels and the costs of runninga motor for shearing, the need for an equally effectiveand a low cost alternative has been felt nationwide.The main users of the Bicycle Operated Horse Shaverwould be the shavers, who cut the hair of horses,

camels, dogs and sheep. A survey was conducted inMalpura, Delhi, Pilibhit & Meerut among respondentswhose occupations varied from Tonga Drivers to HorseShavers. Officials of the Centre for Sheep & WoolResearch Institute were also contacted. The majorityof the respondents were not aware of such a device -except for some in Pilibhit and Meerut- though all wereaware of at least one variation of the horse shavingdevice such as the manual shearer, handle operatedshearer or motor shearer. Most of the respondentsendorsed the need for automation and felt that theinnovation would reduce drudgery. This novel horseshaver thus has huge potential in rural areas wherethere is paucity of electricity or any other form of energy.According to Dr V.K Singh, Director, Central Sheep andWool Research Institute (CSWRI),Avikanagar,Rajasthan, the Bicycle Operated Horse Shaver can beused in its present form (i.e. without any modifications)on camels and on marwari sheep also whose hair arecoarser as compared to that of ordinary sheep and withsome modifications it can be used on ordinary sheepalso. NIF has sanctioned Mohammed Idris a sum of Rs.25,000 from the Micro Venture Innovation Fund for theproduct development and demand estimation of thisdevice.

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