Youth invents tablet making machine

him less than five hundred thousand rupees to make this machine. This machine can produce tablets for western medicine as well as ayurvedic medicine. Kelum Wadasinghe, who created this machine said he engaged in experiments for about six months and launched this machine named, “Grand Line.” He had created this for the requirement of a friend and it can produce 1,800 oval shaped tablets in a hour. Kelum studied at the Weligama Siddhartha Balaka Vidyalaya and he has been educated at the Sri Lanka Railway

German Industrial Training Institute, the Nawala Open University and Orugodawatte Engineering Training Institute.

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