Like many prodigies who have redefined the way people look at machines and the power of physics, 17-year-old Javed Iqbal does not care much for elaborate theories. Rather, he has constructed scaled models of various machines from rudimentary components he has found while rummaging through garbage and scrap.
Tucked away in the remote Borshat village of Koz Kana in Shangla district – far removed from modern technology – Iqbal is obsessed with becoming a mechanical engineer. He has constructed functioning models of excavators, helicopters and a micro hydel power (MHP) station. His most recent creation, a fully operational excavator, drew a large number of villagers who came to admire the ingenious model.
The idea came to his mind when he saw excavating machines brought to his area to restore network lines swept away by the 2010 floods.
“I was attracted by the function of a strange machine called the excavator. It worked as a human arm does. I started making a model and succeeded after a few days,” the teenager told The Express Tribune.
Iqbal’s excavator relies on a rudimentary hydraulic system put together using discarded syringes. “I thought a lot about how to make the model functional and then came up with the idea to equip it with small pipes and syringes. I collected the materials from a garbage dump and fixed a pair of syringes for every function. In every pair, one syringe is filled with water so that when its plunger is pushed, the transfer of fluid to its counterpart sets the particular component in motion.”
Iqbal’s other creation has the potential for a major breakthrough in the provision of electricity to his impoverished district. He has made a model of a power generation plant run by water – a resource abundant in Shangla.
“My small micro hydel power station can generate enough power to light an energy saver and several LEDs,” claimed Iqbal. With no electricity from the Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) in most areas, locals from various villages have set up similar plants to tend to their needs.
About his next venture, Iqbal says he plans to a make a fully functional model of a helicopter. “My ongoing project is to make a helicopter, work on which has started and will soon be completed.”
One of Iqbal’s teachers, Mohammad Zada, said he has a sharp mind, but takes more interest in practical work than theories. He added Iqbal used to repair household appliances for people in the neighbourhood.
However, Iqbal knows he will not be able to go very far without formal education and acknowledges the need to hone his skills in an academic environment. “We have no college or skill developing centres here as it is a backward area. I appeal to the government to get me admitted in a good engineering college so I can develop my skills and serve my country.”
Behruddin, an MHP expert, also praised Iqbal’s skills of making machines. “He has made his small power plant in a very skilful way, replicating water-mill technology which can even generate electricity. His use of hydraulics in the excavator is a landmark for a young boy of his age,” he said, adding such genius students should be encouraged by the government.
However, Iqbal’s talent is not completely unnoticed. He has received various awards and compliments at school and by villagers.
“Many people come to our village to see Iqbal’s machines. They get amused and give him prizes,” said a local about the attention he is drawing. The villager added people often call him a ‘genius’ and say Iqbal can build a model of anything he comes across.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 5th, 2013.
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The real face of Pukhtoon, proud of you younger brother, and thanx to Fazal who highlighted a tremendous job to cover him
Not to throw cold water over this kid's expertise in constructing machines. He is definitely a boy with an intelligent and curious mind. As for being a genius, I am not sure about that. Nevertheless, he must be encouraged and helped with formal mechanical engineering education.
Toys using hydraulic principles are nothing new. Many are available for purchase. Here are some links:
https://www.google.com/search?q=hydraulic+toys+for+kids&hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=aUE&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=oWdgUfKwOOGmigKRrYGwAQ&ved=0CDMQsAQ&biw=1600&bih=1018
http://www.gizmag.com/go/7970/
http://www.amazon.com/Mad-Science-Hydraulic-Robot-Arm/dp/B000P44598
yes I have seen his projects, he is no doubt a genius
@ET - do you have his contact details?
Best to publish this information within the same article.
I hope the government education departments will offer him a scholarship soon and support his talent early on
@khalsa: Yeap.. he's a "kid" that built a "toy" working on hydraulic principles without education. What have you created recently? If you cant help the kid learn more, atleast don't put him and his efforts down like that. You're either a part of the problem or the solution, and the sort of attitude you show in that comment of yours clearly doesnt SOLVE anything... need I say more?
If we can do 100 tv programes with fake water kit engineer why not invite him at different forums to show his talent to the nation.
what amazed me is his dedication.
@Javed: May be he is better uneducated rather than educate and get infected. Bravo
Brilliant hydraulics. We have a prodigy here.
its just a toy. a kid in uk launched a microsat thru his own rocket a story which drew many people's attention,
Borshat village of Koz Kana in Shangla district...!
telephone number/contact ... anybody please.....??? the kid needs to be encouraged and supported
Dear bro, if our govt and eligible people show no interest, show ur work or write a letter to Robo japan or korea or USA Company they will surely educate you and hire you where you can achieve your dreams. Your patriotism will give you hunger, hoplesness , hate and nothing positive.
Well done! Javed Javed Iqbal.We all are proud of you.You must be aware of your incredible potentials.You are a precious stone.We will wholeheartedly,support you to get more polished and highly skillful.Sir F.Khaliq will give you my contacts.
Dear Fazal Khaliq, I highly appreciate' The Express Tribune' for introducing new talent and paying homage to our unsung great heroes. And I love you for your journalism !
Government should support such talented youth with free scholarships upto Phd level and reaserch funds. They are the real national assets; deserve seats on which fake-degree holders figthing for...
What a guy! Hanry ford was also more inclined to practical work and during his teenage life he used to repair time peace of neighbours. I wish him best of luck and going to share it in face book.
That's so cool! Reminds me of my childhood :P
Exellent work....!
He is our asset. We shoudl not let him go waste.
The excavator model is operated by a hydraulic mechanism executed through syringes.
And THAT my friend is what's called ingenuity!
Deserves to be promoted, government must take initiative not to lose the talent
Good stuff but how those syringes found in garbage? Authorities need to implement safe disposal of those hazardous waste.
@G. Din: Not many financiers in Pakistan are investing in Pakistan much these days.
Someone finance him or not - he will shine like a Star. So proud of my country and the talent it continues to produce.
Impressive. I wish him to get good opportunities. I admire his thrive to success.
If he has indeed built working models of these machines ( and I don't for a moment doubt that), wouldn't it be better if someone financed a venture producing those models on a larger scale. This boy has a talent and there has to be a financier in Pakistan who can make a lot of money helping him. It is not necessary to have formal education with a sharp mind as his. Remember Bill Gates was a drop-out and Marconi and Edison invented just by tinkering. As a matter of fact, formal education may even dull his obviously sharp, native mind!
Good for him, ET can you upload a video of the model
With little help and more education, what is it that he cannot do?
MASHA ALLAH
Keeep it up brother. I know no one else will comment / appreciate here as they are all busy wither cursing each other in political threads or watching veena malik.
May ALLAH bless you. You are better talent than Malala I hope and pray you get the same lie light .
Stay blessed and motivated .
Wonderful, really proud of him.