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Telangana School Girl Alsa Mamatha Wins Patent for Smart Parking System Made with Simple Sensors

By Raju Raj 12/5/2026

In a heartwarming story that is inspiring students across Telangana a young girl named Alsa Mamatha from a small government school has achieved something very special. Alsa who was in Class VII when she made her project has now got official patent from the Indian Patent Office for her smart parking management system. She belongs to Bhupalapatnam village in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district and studies at Mandal Parishad Upper Primary School. Her invention called Parking Management in Crowded Places uses simple IR sensors and an LCD display to tell whether a parking slot is empty or full. When a vehicle parks the screen shows Slot Full and when the spot is free it shows Slot Empty. This small but clever idea can save time reduce traffic jams and make parking easier in busy markets hospitals schools and city areas where finding space is always a big headache. 

 

Alsa developed this project as part of a school science exhibition. It first won the first prize at the district level INSPIRE science exhibition and then went on to the state level. Education officials including Director of School Education Naveen Nicolas and District Science Officer K Madhukar have praised her work a lot. They say she is the first student from a Telangana government school to get a patent and this achievement brings pride to the entire education department. Her guide teacher Sri Moulkari Keshav also supported her throughout. Now studying in Class IX Alsa has received the patent certificate along with her teacher and the science officer. Many public representatives and people from her village are happy and calling her a role model for other children. The project is not very costly and uses basic electronics which makes it possible for many schools to try similar ideas. 

 

Parking problems are growing fast in Indian towns and cities as more vehicles come on the roads every day. People waste a lot of time and fuel circling around looking for space which also increases air pollution and road anger. Alsa Mamathas system offers a practical answer that is easy to understand and install even in smaller public places. While big companies make expensive smart parking apps and cameras her version stands out because it is simple affordable and made by a school student with limited resources. It shows that big solutions can come from small beginnings and government school students can also do great things when they get chance and support. Many experts feel that if more children get encouragement and basic materials like this more useful inventions will come up that solve daily life problems in our country. 

 

The success of Alsa Mamatha highlights the importance of science education in government schools especially in rural areas. Her story encourages parents and teachers to support creative ideas instead of only focusing on marks. She now plans to talk to the state government for help to take her project forward and make it useful for more places. This achievement is not just about one girl getting a patent but about showing that talent has no limits of money or location. Young innovators like Alsa can bring real changes in how we manage cities and solve common troubles. Her hard work dedication and clear thinking at such a young age give hope that future generations will keep finding smart ways to make life better for everyone around them. 

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