YTF inventors' day tomorrow

December 30, 2010 03:16 pm | Updated October 17, 2016 11:00 pm IST - Coimbatore:

Youth Task Force (YTF) is observing December 31 (Friday) as an inventors' day in a bid to remember the inventions that has made this place a better one to live.

S. Suresh of YTF said that the Force coined a project to help remain productive, a valuable quality that could bring prosperity and peace.

On this day, YTF invites children to come with their inventor's photos who made this planet a better place to live.

The photos shall come along with brief write up, mentioning details about the inventor and the invention.

YTF will dedicate one page for every inventor in the website www.inventorsday.org.

The site will be handed over to a deserving educational institute for one year which writes about the importance of this new day being introduced by the international community.

Participants could reach YTF at ideas@freshindian.org or 99411 76070 and parent website is www.freshindian.org

Traffic signs

Mr. Suresh said that the book on traffic signs and science has been designed based on the research results obtained from the driver knowledge test, driver mind condition test etc.

The extensively researched book in colour contains chapters such as driver signs, police signs, cautionary signs, informative signs, content identity signs and vehicle indicator signs.

The same websites and phone number above could be used for reaching Mr. Suresh for details relating to the book.

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