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The village's Elon Musk! An AI madam created for children for 3,000 rupees, teaches with love and doesn't even make them do chicken

School teacher Mohanlal Suman created an AI-powered humanoid teacher named "Madam Suman" for just ₹2,900. This groundbreaking innovation has earned him a place in the India Book of Records 2025.

 

The village's Elon Musk! An AI madam created for children for 3,000 rupees, teaches with love and doesn't even make them do chicken.

A teacher from Jhansi has accomplished a feat that will leave you astonished. Mohanlal Suman, who teaches at a composite school in Rajapur village, created an AI-powered humanoid teacher named "Madame Suman" for just ₹2,900. This remarkable innovation has earned him a place in the India Book of Records 2025.

Who is Madam Suman and how was she born?

Mohanlal Suman took a simple wooden mannequin and installed an AI assistant, servo motors, wiring, and a frame to create an AI robot teacher – named 'Madam Suman'. 

The idea was born when Mohanlal noticed that teachers were busy with mid-day meals, election duty, and other administrative tasks instead of teaching, which was affecting children's education.

How has an AI teacher transformed children's learning?

Madam Suman has completely transformed the learning environment at the school. She tirelessly answers students' questions on every subject, praises them for correct answers, and also plays puzzles and quizzes with them. 

Since Madam Suman's arrival, school attendance has increased from 65% to 95%, as no one wants to miss her class.

Was this his first innovation?

Absolutely not! Mohanlal Suman has pioneered several innovations before.
• During the COVID-19 pandemic, he launched an online platform called 'Kaun Banega Lockdown Genius,' which ran for 222 days and attracted thousands of students.
• He has also launched projects like 'Blackboard Express,' to make learning easier and more interesting for underprivileged children.

His hard work and innovation were recognized on September 15th when Biswarup Roy Chowdhury, Chief Editor of the India Book of Records, presented him with an official certificate. 

Mohanlal's achievement is not limited to just one school; it shows that with willpower , creativity, and limited resources, a major revolution can be achieved.