MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202631062431 A) filed by Dr. Eahya Al Huda; Dr. Ngawang Drema Trangpoder; Dr. Lakhimi Gogoi; Sumitra Devi Chettry; Ruplekha Phukan Barthakur; Dr. Irani Thakuria; and Preety Mala Baruah, Ri Bhoi, Meghalaya, on May 17, for 'integrated flood-resilient floating infrastructure for sustainable agriculture in the brahmaputra river basin.'
Inventor(s) include Dr. Eahya Al Huda; Dr. Ngawang Drema Trangpoder; Dr. Lakhimi Gogoi; Sumitra Devi Chettry; Ruplekha Phukan Barthakur; Dr. Irani Thakuria; and Preety Mala Baruah.
The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Integrated Flood-Resilient Floating Infrastructure for Sustainable Agriculture in the Brahmaputra River Basin The Brahmaputra River Basin is subject to frequent flooding, which has a significant impact on the agricultural productivity, food security, and livelihoods of the communities that are located there. The traditional farming methods are extremely susceptible to damage from floods, which can lead to the destruction of crops, the degradation of soil, and economically unstable conditions. For the purpose of promoting sustainable agriculture in the Brahmaputra River Basin, this paper suggests the implementation of an integrated flood-resistant floating infrastructure. Floating farming platforms, Internet of Things-based environmental monitoring, adaptive crop management, and cloud-based decision systems are some of the components that are utilized by the system to guarantee uninterrupted agricultural production through flood conditions. The system that is being proposed is capable of gathering environmental data in real time, including water level, soil moisture, temperature, and nutrient levels, and then providing recommendations for adaptive farming management. This system strengthens the ability to withstand flooding, ensures the implementation of sustainable agricultural practices, and boosts productivity in areas that are prone to flooding."
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