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Mukund Tiwari
Mukund Tiwari is an Indian inventor and entrepreneur from Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. As a student of St. Aloysius High School, Kanpur, he gained recognition for creating a multifunctional device to assist children with cerebral palsy in therapy and mobility. He later refounded the family company Care Invalids, originally established in 1972 by his father, and now serves as its proprietor. Early life and education
Mukund Tiwari studied at St. Aloysius High School in Kanpur. As a Class XII student, he was selected to represent India at the 57th Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in Indianapolis, US. Mukund Tiwari also won National Award 2006 through the hands of former Indian President Shri APJ Abdul Kalaam. In 2009 , his Company Care Invalids was awarded as MSME of the year 2019 by Dainik Jagran I next in 2019. Hindustan Times+6Facebook+6The Times of India+6 . Invention and recognition
He developed a multi‑functional therapeutic-cum-mobility system aimed at helping children with cerebral palsy to perform therapeutic exercises and improve mobility Hindustan Times+1The Times of India+1 . His invention earned national acclaim and won an award at the international level Hindustan Times The Times of India
Career and business
Mukund Tiwari later refounded Care Invalids, the family business founded in 1972, and now operates it from Kanpur. Under his leadership, the company continues to manufacture mobility aids such as side‑wheel attachments and three‑wheeled vehicles for the handicapped. The enterprise builds on the legacy of his father’s earlier venture, revitalized under Mukund's stewardship.
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[edit]- ^ “Coming to their aid”, *Times of India*, May ? 2005 – on his selection to Intel‑ISEF
- ^ “Designs for the future”, *Times of India*, 27 May 2006 – finalist at ISEF
- ^ “Higher education hits a low”, *Times of India*, c. 2006 – on his invention for cerebral palsy rehabilitation
- ^ “Kanpur boy wins prize at int’l science fair”, *Hindustan Times*, c. 2006 – award for multi‑purpose device