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JAIPUR: Murtaza Ali Hamid was born without the gift of sight, but what he did have is a heart of gold. Moved by the tragedy that struck the Central Reserve Police Force (PPCF) convoy in Pulwama last month, the 44-year-old Mumbai resident offered to donate 110 crores of his hard-earned cash to the Fund. Prime Minister's National Relief.
"The country lost 40 of its brave soldiers during the Pulwama attack. I wanted to help the army and their families, so I decided to donate this money to the National Relief Fund, "said Murtaza, a native of Kota, Rajasthan.
He claims to have invented a technology called "Fuel Burn Radiation Technology" Allows you to locate and locate any vehicle or object without a GPS, camera or other instrument. He claims that if his innovation had been recognized by the government, a Pulwama-type incident could have been avoided. "Today, I have financial support, but three years ago, I offered technical support. If this had been adopted, the attack could have been stopped, "says Murtaza.
Explaining about the technology, he added:" Any kind of interference in the fuel, like the one used in the Explosion, can be detected once connected to the fuse. You could know the route of the vehicle and its location. The radiation would have given us this information.
Murtaza says he's still waiting for a response from the government. "Security agencies do not have this technology. I had already presented it even before the Uri attack. "19659003" The National Security Council met on September 18, 2016. It did not work otherwise it would have been adopted, "he adds. 19659003] When asked if the technology is certified by any organization, he declares that the patent has been requested but that he can not divulge any details because of security problems. "The government has referred me to the CDEC. was told that the details would be resolved but that the file was blocked, "he said.
On February 14, a convoy of vehicles carrying security personnel on the Jammu Srinagar National Highway was attacked by a suicide bomber transported by vehicle to Lethpora at Pulwama. The attack resulted in the death of 40 members of the CRPF and the attacker.
Who is Murtaza Ali?
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Murtaza graduated from Kota in the commerce sector, currently working as a researcher in Mumbai. A fire at a fuel pump in Jaipur in 2010 inspired him to do research on fuel combustion radiation
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He is 44 years old and is 95% blind since birth
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The family Murtaza operates a lubricant manufacturing business
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On February 25, he approached the Prime Minister's office with a proposal to donate money and request an appointment.
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Agnikumar Das, deputy secretary of the Prime Minister's National Emergency Fund, asked for his personal data.
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On March 1, Murtaza received his nomination with the prime minister will soon be scheduled.
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