Caution Radar for Wheelchairs

If I ask you that you get to meet god and are allowed to ask one question. What will you ask ? If I would be answering it couple of years ago, I would have plenty of questions but now I would not ask a single question. I will simply feel grateful to get a meeting with the Almighty and just thank for spectrum of things I have received. This world is full of people who don’t have parents, are not high pedestal on financial ladder, don’t have a fully abled body. 

As a human, with the all the knowledge and skills we are provided by god, it is our moral duty to help those who need it. Working as Lab assistant and Mechanical Advisor at Enabling Engineering Lab on Boston Campus of Northeastern University, I keep getting chance to work on such 6,7 projects each semester. Recently, I got to work in a project for a small boy who has partial vision, and is on wheel chair. Our team is working on a project where we could alert him if any obstacle is around him. There are some devices which are already available but they are so expensive that majority of them can not afford it. We are almost there to create a device which can address this problem.