Rahul Parashar from Bhopal, the inventor of "Vocabmetry" has successfully received a patent for his unique and effective conceptualisation of the method of vocabmetry.
Parashar had applied for patent in 2014 with The Patent Office, Govt of India and received certificate on March 30, 2022.
“The Method of Vocabmetry" is basically a unique and easy concept of English learning.
While talking to media persons, Rahul Parashar says, "The application of fundamental method is simple and universally accepted. However, if we try to impregnate its concepts in a vast subject like English, its benefits can stretch beyond imagination. There are three co-ordinates in the process of "Vocabmetry", Start co-ordinate, distinct sound co-ordinate and End rule/co-ordinate. Vocabmetry gives a memorable touch to vocabulary. Until now, 3000 learners in Bhopal and Delhi, in addition to nearly twenty thousand digital students, have reaped enduring gains to their vocabulary. The pattern of vocabmetry has proven fruitful for the aspirants of competitive exams like UPSC, CLAT, CAT, GRE, etc."
Vocabmetry is one such initiation by Rahul Parashar, which has even received a patent for its unique and effective conceptualisation. The inventor, Rahul Parashar applied for patent over "the method of vocabmetry" in 2014. After high level of examination and search from the patent office, the patent has been granted to the Rahul Parashar for an invention entitled a method of vocabmetry for the term of 20 years with the provision of the patent act 1970.
Numerous etymologists have tried to derive the meaning of the words from their roots of different origins. However, this process has its flaws. For instance, some of those roots, like 'Ami', in amiable, amicable and amiss might confuse the learner as 'Ami' refers to both polite and harsh. Fortunately, Rahul Parashar understood such fundamental issues and tackled the problem by developing a fascinating vocabulary enhancement process known as Vocabmetry.