(MENAFN- NewsBytes) Anand Mahindra has decided to help a Manipur boy, who has built an Iron Man suit from metal scraps. The incredibly skilled boy, identified as Prem Ningombam, has left the industrialist "awestruck" with his applaudable art. Ningombam is a native of Heirok, who became a social media buzz after a video of him making the suit went viral and grabbed the billionaire's attention.
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- Ace comedian Jaaved Jaaferi had shared the video with Mahindra
- Read Mahindra's first tweet here
- Ningombam's suit is remote controlled, made of metal scraps
- 'I am awestruck & inspired by Prem's ambition,' says Mahindra
- This is how Mahindra wants to help the boy
- Ningombam wants to become a mechanical engineer
- Mahindra Foundation to assist in Ningombam, his siblings' education
Information Ace comedian Jaaved Jaaferi had shared the video with Mahindra
The 66-year-old tweeted about the Northeast boy on September 20 and said, "Move over Tony Stark. Make way for the REAL Iron Man. And it would be a privilege to assist him & his siblings in their education." He expressed his wish to connect with him and "support him." Mahindra ended his post by thanking Jaaved Jaaferi for sharing the video with him.
Twitter Post Read Mahindra's first tweet here How Ningombam's suit is remote controlled, made of metal scraps
The video is a little over two minutes that shows how Ningombam is creating the remote-controlled suit using electronic waste. Taking a systematic approach, the boy gathered scrap material, cardboard, and other basic tools required for his creation. Eventually, he came up with the suit, which he intends to sell to fund his siblings' education. Upon seeing the clip, Mahindra was left "inspired."
Details 'I am awestruck & inspired by Prem's ambition,' says Mahindra
"I am awestruck & inspired by Prem's ambition & skills that have flowered despite—not because of—his circumstances. Many of us from privileged backgrounds never appreciated enough the resources we were given," the businessman wrote on Twitter. He further said that the company's chief design officer Pratap Bose was "equally inspired" with Ningombam's creation and will support the young lad's career as his "mentor."
Twitter Post This is how Mahindra wants to help the boy
I had tweeted about Prem, the young man from Imphal who used scrap material to build an 'Iron Man' suit. I was keen to support his obvious talent I'm grateful to our Auto sector partners, Shivz Autotech in Imphal for visiting Prem his family to understand his desires. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/i7RQLXUl6E
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) September 30, 2021 Aspiration Ningombam wants to become a mechanical engineer
Mahindra also shared sketches made by Ningombam and it shows how meticulously he had approached the entire project. In the viral video, Ningombam also expressed that he wants to pursue mechanical engineering but has no money. His wish to design a suit started in 2015 when he had watched an Iron Man movie. "I was so amazed to look at the mechanism," he says.
Information Mahindra Foundation to assist in Ningombam, his siblings' education
Mahindra Foundation, the CSR arm of Tech Mahindra Limited, will be supporting Ningombam and his siblings' education. The enterprise was started in 2007 and to date, it has lent a helping hand to many verticals like recently, they donated oxygen cylinders and plants to Telangana.
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