Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Monday, 17 January 2022

Congratulations, Shri Anurag Jainji

 

Congratulations, Shri Anurag Jainji

 

 

( Secretary – DPIIT / secy-ipp@nic.in )

Context :

Govt’s e-comm net in talks with companies    /    TOI    /    15 Jan 2021

Extract :

Government-backed Online Digital Commerce Network (ONDC) has begun talks with private players, including some major e-tailers, to develop the platform modelled on the lines of UPI.

"The idea is to give more choice to consumers, who will be able to access a wider pool of sellers through ONDC. It will help in democratising the world,"  Anurag Jain, secretary in the department for promotion of industry and internal trade, told TOI.

He said the open structure will allow companies to build on the architecture just as players such as Google Pay, Paytm and PhonePe are using UPI.

On Friday, the ONDC architecture was unveiled at the Startup Innovation Week.

With the broad architecture in place, the government is looking at setting up a not-for-profit company with around a dozen banks, depositories, exchanges and NPCI as the initial shareholders.

Consumers can simply log on to an app, such as one that offers UPI, and order whatever they want, with ONDC connecting them with sellers and logistics players, besides giving them payment options

Those developing ONDC have started making presentations to e-commerce players and logistics companies, who would be the main actors.


The pitch to them is that the
e-commerce players can focus on the buyers or consumers, without having to focus on sellers.

With more sellers, from kiranas to other retailers and service providers on board, the e-tailers, who have been enrolling entities, will be able to use the platform to increase choice, transparency and trust of consumers.

The sellers can also enter into arrangements with delivery partners and logistics players to move away from platforms such as Amazon or Flipkart and sell directly to consumers through the platform.

 

MY  TAKE  :

 

 

On ONDC post { Linkedin / 15 Jan 2022 }, I commented as follows :

 

 

 

Dear Speakers,

 

I urge you to consider feasibility of creation of a COMMON PLATFORM for JOBS, as described at :

 

Global Recruiter / Technology Architecture - User Interfaces

 

( 25 April 2016 / now de-hosted )

 

--------------------------------------------------

 

Please consider delivering Job-related info to every Job-Seeker

 

Let us break-up the Job-Portal SILOS ( databases of millions of jobs / vacancies ), as envisaged in following :

 

PROCESS FLOW  CHART of Global Recruiter :

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

regards,

 

hemen parekh

 

Related Links of Global Recruiter :

 

What is Global Recruiter ?

How does it work ?

How do Partners benefit ?

Revenue Model

Revenue Share

We don’t Compete

Exclusivity

Terms & Conditions

Admin Tool

Make Money

No Option 

Your Competitive Advantage

Who can become a Partner ?

Submit Resume

Search Jobs

Resume Blast

Job Alert on Mobile ( JAM )

Post Job Advts

Search Resumes

Resume Alert on Mobile ( RAM )

 Are You Taken for a Ride ?

Differentiate

Other Relevant Links :

 

https://becknprotocol.io/

https://youtu.be/iigdiu7N1sc?t=935 ( 15:35 ) / Platform to ONDC protocol

https://youtu.be/iigdiu7N1sc?t=1024 ( 17:04 ) / Decentralized Network of Interconnected Ecosystem Actors

 

And for ultimate ( WEB 3.0 / Blockchain based ) solution, consider :

 

ResumesExchange

 

 

When MEMORY of millions of Desk-Top computers start getting daily SYNCHRONIZED with all the RESUMES , existing anywhere, then job-search on Job-portals, will become an OBSOLETE concept !

 

 CC:  Advisory Council for ONDC

     I.        Shri R.S. Sharma, CEO, National Health Authority

            rssharma3@gov.in

 

    II.        Shri Nandan M. Nilekani, non-executive Chairman of Infosys

      nandan_mn@infosys.com   /  nandan@nandannilekani.in

 

  III.        Shri Adil Zainulbhai, Chairman, QCI and Capacity Building Commission

      media@qcin.org   /  

 

   IV.        Ms Anjali Bansal, Founder & Chairperson, Avaana Capital

      info@ivca.in  / 

 

    V.        Shri Arvind Gupta, Co-founder & Head, Digital India Foundation

     contact@digitalindiafoundation.org

 

   VI.        Shri Dilip Asbe, MD & CEO, NPCI

      dilip@npci.org.in  / contact@npci.org.in

 

 

 VII.        Shri Suresh Sethi, MD & CEO, NSDL

      suresh@egov-nsdl.co.in

 

VIII.        Shri Kumar Rajagopalan, CEO, RAI

               ceo@rai.net.in

Also :

            Shri Pramod Verma , Chief Architect , Aadhar

            pramodkverma@gmail.com

 

 

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