THE ASSAM TRIBUNE : 9 OCT. 2011 : FRONT PAGE

Innovator alleges bogus claims over Dipbahan design
Staff Reporter
 GUWAHATI, Oct 8 – The issue of The Tech Awards received by the Dipbahan cycle 
rickshaw recently 
took a new turn today with the innovator of the vehicle Dr Amarendra 
Kumar Das of the Design Department of IIT, Guwahati, alleging that the 
award was manipulated by some persons through fake claims. 
It needs mention here that The Tech Museum, USA recently named the Rickshaw 
Bank of the 
city-based Centre for Rural Development (CRD) as the laureate of The 
Tech Awards 2011 for the Dipbahan cycle rickshaw. The Tech Museum said, 
the technology used in this vehicle has benefited the humanity and has the 
power to spark global change. 
The CRD has been claiming that its executive director Dr Pradip Kumar Sarma has 
been named for the award.
But Dr Das claimed at a press conference here today that he himself had 
developed the design and technology of 
the Dipbahan cycle rickshaw. One model of the vehicle was given free of 
any fees to the CRD for manufacturing as a part of the corporate social 
responsibility of IIT, Guwahati. The arrangement was such that the CRD would be 
acknowledging the contribution of IIT, Guwahati. 
But it has been noticed that the CRD and its executive director Dr Pradip Sarma 
have been claiming the concept of the design of this vehicle as their own. 
Based on such bogus claims, the CRD and its executive director have been 
receiving several awards. They have also been claiming that the concept of the 
rickshaw bank has also been evolved by them.
But, the concept of the rickshaw bank was evolved way back in 1994-95 by The 
Bastar Sevak Mandal of Lalbagh village in Bastar district of 
Madhya Pradesh. The Rastriya Gramin Vikash Nidhi (RGVN) had sanctioned a 
project to this organisation and granted it funds for income generation 
activities through cycle rickshaw.
Dr Das said that the rickshaw bank, which has been named for the award is 
virtually a non-entity. 
The entire episode has been stage-managed by some people in the Assam 
Foundation of North America (AFNA), in league with Dr Sarma, Dr Das alleged.
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CRD clarifies stand
Staff Reporter
 GUWAHATI, Oct 8 – Reacting to the assertions made by Dr Amarendra Kumar Das on 
the Tech Award to Rickshaw Bank, CRD chief Dr Pradip Sarma told this newspaper 
that his 
organisation has always been acknowledging the fact that the design of 
the Dipbahan cycle rickshaw belongs to IIT, Guwahati. 
The Rickshaw Bank, which is the flagship programme of the CRD, has been named 
for the Tech Award not for the design of its rickshaw, but for the technology 
for humanity under the category of Flextronics 
economic development. This has been clearly mentioned in the website of 
the Tech Museum, claimed Dr Sarma.
He also maintained that the cash award under the categories of the Tech 
Award would be declared only on October 22. Hence any assumption of the 
Rickshaw Bank being rewarded by the Tech Museum authorities with any cash 
amount is premature at this point of time, he said.
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