Vankanel Mansour prayati, India is a visionary Potter. In the months after his farming community near the Pakistani border in January 2001, Prajapati had an idea. The power of the village was rough before the earthquake, and now it\'s almost gone. This makes it almost impossible for food to rot at high temperatures. Prajapati solution: Electric Free clay fridge. There is no need for a PhD to know his skills. When the water stored at the top of the refrigerator evaporates, the compartment below cools down. In this country, agricultural products rot on the way to the market, and due to bad roads and the heat of India, this refrigerator can keep five kilograms of produce and milk fresh for a week. There are many inventors like Prajapati throughout the subcontinent. National Innovation Foundation of India (NIF) Over the past decade, 140,000 databases of innovations and inventions have been accumulated, the ideas of illiterate farmers, factory workers, car rickshaw drivers and others in their dreams. In 2007- 08. start of the Foundation Catalogue 60,000- Ups including pomegranate A cheap portable baby incubator, a bamboo. Frame bike and a new type of vegetable Paint specially designed for children\'s toys. Anil Gupta, head of the Foundation, said: \"There are hot spots in invention all over the country . \". \"So few people have so much creativity. \"In his two houses in prajativankana, he had a dinner of zipati, rice and stewed vegetables -- Lean down with a smile and sell a refrigerator every day for $57-5 more than making one. A one- Workers who earn only 23 Canadian cents a day, 42-year- The current monthly sales of refrigerators and non-refrigerators are about $1,150. Another of his inventions was a clay frying pan. He came out of poverty and hunger. Travel to the cities of Mumbai, New Delhi and Jaipur for a holiday. \"I had to drop out of school because my father didn\'t have enough money for class,\" he said . \" \"Now I have my son in a hostel far away from home, so he promises to go to school and doesn\'t consider resigning to work with me. \"In India, inventions have never gained a higher profile, and the popular film industry in India has also received attention. The recent Bollywood movie \"Three Idiots\" has set off a storm in India and has sparked further debate about the potential of the country\'s invention. It starred in the movie idol Amir Khan and based on three real Dreaming of a life inventor like a scooter -- Power Flour Mill, a cycle Electric Shaver and electric bikecum-Washing machine. Ranjan Roy, a senior editor of The Times of India, said that since the release of three idiots on Christmas day, newspapers and Indian television are covering the country\'s grassroots inventors in full. A four- Driving an hour from Prajapati\'s dimly lit pottery workshop, Mansukhbai Patel may be a poster child in India who is unlikely to have creative ambitions. The 58-year- The old man works in the cotton field of guzhurat. At the age of 20, he agreed with his mother\'s request that he drop out of school to help support his seven younger brothers and sisters and start working in a textile factory. A lot of organic cotton grown in India is like this. Called dry cotton Unlike genetically modified cotton and hybrid varieties, organic cotton is not completely open when flowers bloom. That means it has to be separated by hand-it\'s a long and tedious process. Patel invented a prototype of a machine to separate the cotton from the shell with nails. It does not work well enough and often enough. He changed from a nail to a brush, which worked better. But the brush often wears out. Patel\'s big break was on his model on the 13 th, where he replaced the brush with a metal band of fan bands that looked like jagged edges. It worked. \"We haven\'t worn one yet,\" he said . \". Now his company sells $450,000 of cotton a year, earning about $9,000. Stripping machine. \"This has changed the whole cotton industry,\" Gupta said excitedly . \". Patel\'s machine not only reduced the cost of cotton separation by 20 times to 10 kg of raw cotton, but also allowed children to go to school in three years. Harvest month and season of separation. \"Usually, the children and the elderly do the work, so the children go back to class with a machine (the work),\" Gupta said. While Gupta\'s foundation has done a thorough job of documenting new ideas, inventors and innovators, especially the 0. 7 billion Indians living in rural areas, still struggle to obtain seed funding for the project. \"The idea is there; People are so eager to make money that you see more risk -- \"More than you will eat in Canada,\" said Veena Ravichandran, senior program officer at the Canadian Center for International Development Studies. Ravichandran said the center provided the innovation foundation with $350,000 in three years last year to study how to improve access to capital for Indian grassroots inventors. At dusk, Prajapati settled down in Wankaner town and went to his workshop for several hours of patching. He apologized for a moment of silence, during which he seemed to be in deep thought. \"I\'m making a clay pressure cooker,\" he said . \" \"It could be very big.