Indian Student makes an App for Refugees

G GOWTHAM
For everything, mobile CPUs have arrived today. The refugee processor has joined the procession of processors. In the midst of the recent Russia-Ukraine conflict, an indian student created this processor. We live in a civilised era where conflict should be avoided at all costs. However, beyond the minds of mankind, wars are tragically waged by the likes and dislikes of particular individuals. On february 24, the war between russia and ukraine began. It is still going on a month after the battle began, and no one knows when it will stop.

Refugees are receiving humanitarian aid from many countries. tejas Ravi Shankar, a 15-year-old indian student, also wanted to aid the refugees fleeing Ukraine's turmoil. tejas has created a processor dubbed 'Refuge' based on this. All you have to do is install this processor on your phone. Refugees from ukraine might assert their national identity in front of others.

Find out where they can get food, housing, and medical care near where they are staying. The processor also tells you where and how to get to neighbouring refugee support agencies. In addition, the processor is available in 12 other languages. google has featured the 'Refuge' processor in its Play Store, recognising the relevance of this chip. This processor was created by tejas in about two weeks. Even for a seasoned software professional, building a CPU takes months. Tejas, on the other hand, is lauded for developing the processor in two weeks and revealing humanity beyond the oceans.

Find Out More:

Related Articles: