Established in 2016 by Minushri Madhumita and Amrita Jagatdeo, ThinkRaw India Private Limited is a solar EPC (equipment procurement and commissioning) contractor based in Delhi. They have introduced two innovative products—Dhivara Mitra and Krishi Dhanu—to simplify the aquaculture and agriculture sectors.
Minushri describes ThinkRaw as embodying the concept of ‘thinking outside the box’. Their products integrate IT and solar technologies. Dhivara Mitra addresses aquaculture challenges by using IoT and solar power to manage feed distribution, dissolved oxygen levels, and pH levels in water bodies. Additionally, they have developed Krishi Dhanu, a solar-powered portable device designed to dispense solid fertiliser in the agriculture sector.
Dhivara Mitra, a floating vessel equipped with 1.1 kilowatts of solar-powered off-grid power, offers comprehensive aquaculture functionality. It regulates feed distribution, pH levels, and aeration, ensuring optimal fish and prawn harvesting. Embedded with IoT sensors, it provides real-time monitoring of the dissolved oxygen and pH levels of the water body and alerts farmers in case of any imbalance.
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