Find out with your fingertips whether your child will become a doctor or an engineer. Vishnupuran and modern science will explain children’s natural ability, criminal mind
Fingerprints can be used to learn about a child’s inner skill and mental growth
CFMID, a Vadodara-based company, has developed special software that will help shape the future of children
The company also started a Center for Understanding Criminal Psychology in collaboration with the National Defense University
As parents, everyone is concerned about the future of their children. What will happen when your child grows up? What will be his skills and what will be his mental growth? There are so many types it’s hard to say. Many such questions are answered in our ancient Puranas, but we are not aware of them due to lack of proper interpretation. CFMID Ltd., a Vadodara-based company, has developed a software based on Vishnupuran’s ‘Hand Oceanography’ and a combination of modern fingerprint technology, which will help improve the future of children.
The talent inside children can be known
Sundar Iyer, director of the company, said that the oceanography of Vishnupuran and today’s fingerprint science are very similar. We conclude by associating the two on the basis of which a child’s natural talent can be known. All of this helps a lot in the child’s study and development of his personality. Hand oceanography shows what kind of design in the hand means. Based on this, the pattern of the child’s mind can also be understood. It is easier to choose a career if the child is given the right environment in childhood.
Find new ways for parenting
Chartered Accountants couple Jyot and Karishma Shukla performed fingerprint analysis for their 9-year-old daughter Gia’s Future Growth and Personality Development. Jyot says that this gives new avenues and guidance not only to the child but also to the parents for raising the child. We had a rough idea of Jia’s leadership capacity, but we learned more about how to handle it and how to develop it better after scanning her fingerprint. After the analysis we changed our attitude towards Jia and it has also benefited.
Jyot and Karishma Shukla with their children Jia and Pratham.
Jyot and Karishma Shukla with their children Jia and Pratham.
Fingerprint analysis has benefited both father and son
Amrish Shah, an accountant teacher at a private school in Vadodara, conducted a fingerprint analysis of his son Vraj’s career choices and personality. “We didn’t know at the time that Vraj could do multi-tasking well,” says Amrish. In addition to this, we also used to read Vraja frequently due to the method of reading. After reading the fingerprints we found out that the way he reads is innate and that’s why we stopped teasing him and we got good results. Today Vraja studies Doctor. Following the suggestions received after the analysis, we have seen an increase of about 15% in the academic growth of Vraja.
Amrish Shah with his son Vraj and wife Hiral.
Amrish Shah with his son Vraj and wife Hiral.
More than 54,000 students have been scanned
“We have taken and analyzed the fingerprints of more than 54,000 students in 116 schools in Gujarat and other states since 2017 under ‘Igniting India’s Inborn Intelligence – Project 4i’,” Iyer said. Many students have benefited from this. The company further plans to do similar student scanning.
Picture of the time when fingerprint scanning program was held in Eklavya school of Gujarat.
Picture of the time when fingerprint scanning program was held in Eklavya school of Gujarat.
The fingerprint is ready in the mother’s womb
“Fingerprints are formed in the mother’s womb,” said Sundar Iyer. By the time the fetus is 30 weeks old, the baby’s brain and fingerprints are developing together. In other words, a fingerprint is a graph of our state of mind. It can tell us what is going on in the mind and in what direction our thoughts are more active.
Criminal psychology will be easy to understand
Darpan Vyas, co-founder of CFMID Ltd., said that fingerprints help a lot in understanding criminal psychology. To research this we have also started a research center in collaboration with the National Defense University, in which the fingerprints of criminals will be studied. For this, the fingerprints of the criminals in jail will be taken anew. Criminal behavior can be studied on the basis of dermatoglyphics and also information on why a person becomes a criminal.
It will help to know the criminal tendencies
Darpan Vyas said that dermatoglyphics help to know about the criminal tendencies in any person. Our plan in the coming days is to analyze the fingerprints of the children in the juvenile correctional facility and try to find out how the criminal mindset developed in them. This will help prevent crime in the future and especially in children. In addition, with the help of this, people coming from abroad can be scanned and their attitude can be known.
RRU will study Psychological and Behavioral Aspects
The director of the School of Criminology, Crime Science and Behavioral Sciences at the National Defense University (RRU), S. L. Via said a research center has been set up at the university in association with CFMID Ltd. for the purpose of studying psychological and behavioral aspects. This