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

Saturday, 28 November 2020

Thank You, Shri Tomarji

 


 

Context :

BJP plans to step up outreach on new laws  /  Hindustan Times – 28 Nov 2020

Extract :

Ø  The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has decided to step up its drive to reach out to farmers across the country in a bid to dispel concerns about the newly enacted farm laws even as protests against the legislations reached the Capital on Friday, a person familiar with the matter said.


Ø  The party carried out a 15-day campaign wherein senior leaders, ministers, MPs and party functionaries reached out to farmers explaining the intricacies of the new laws in September, following Prime Minister, Narendra Modi’s instructions to BJP cadres to spread awareness.


Ø  “The Prime Minister urged BJP workers to reach out to farmers on the ground and explain the importance of the laws.

    This exercise was carried out across the country...and farmers were                  explained the benefits they stand to get from the new laws

    However, given the Opposition’s attempt to mislead the farmers, this                exercise will be renewed,” said another party functionary aware of the             details

      

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Dear Shri Tomarji ,

 nstomaroffice@gmail.com / ns.tomar@sansad.nic.in ],

 

Thank you for inviting farmers for frank discussions, almost 2 months ago

Source :

We are ready to talk to farmers : Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar  /  Business Line – 24 Sept 2020

Quotes :

Ø  “ If anyone has any doubts, and I want to appeal to all farmer organizations, they are welcome to have a frank discussion with us any time of the day. We are ready even at midnight to address the farmers’ concerns “, said Tomar

    The farmer was forced to sell in the mandis…..He had to bring his produce to

     the mandi where the cropwas auctioned and he was forced to sell for fear of

     transporting the produce back in case he is not able to dispose of it in the 

     mandi “

      

      

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I wish you all success in your discussions ( scheduled for 03 Dec ) with the farmers and for reaching an amicable COMPROMISE SOLUTION, in the spirit of “ Give and Take


What you can hope to get by way of “ Take “ is for the farmers to peacefully return to their farms – and give you a solemn / documented promise to stop stubble burning


As far as the “ Give “ part is concerned , I urge you to refer to my following earlier e mail :

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Selling Farm Laws before selling Farm Crops  ……………..[  24 Sept 2020 ]

 

Extract :

Ø  It is high time, the Central Government,  Agro-processing Companies and Agro-business Start-ups,

         #    Launch a massive campaign to EDUCATE the farmers by sharing with

               them the following examples of how TECHNOLOGICAL

              INPUTS are revolutionizing farms in the developed countries and 

               

        #    Raising the farmer’s income



Ø  I am sure those farmer organizations would send their delegates to meet

    you. When they do, I request you to consider telling them following :


#  We will incentivize our 75 Agriculture Universities and 700 + Agriculture

    Colleges , to set up on their premises,

    -TECH INNOVATION CENTRES

    which will offer subjects on “NEW AGRI-TECH“, collaborate with Agri- Tech Companies / Universities around the World and train our farmers

    

    

#  We will incentivize these foreign AGRI-TECH companies to set up

     “ PROTOTYPEoperations in India for DEMO  purposes only 

     We will offer them free land/electricity + expenses incurred in training

     Indian Farmers

    There will be one such demo-center in each of our 718 districts

   

#  We will urge companies entering into CONTRACT FARMING agreements

    with a farmer, to construct on the farm premises of that farmer

    

    GRAIN STORAGE SILOS / COLD STORAGE ROOMS


     to enable a farmer to store his produce for a longer period, without

     perishing under our harsh climate.

    We will allow the concerned companies to set off expenses incurred in

    constructing these facilities towards their CSR obligations

    

    Alternatively, we will consider use of already announced Agri Fund of Rs1

    LakhxCrore , for this purpose

    We have also provided Rs 700 crore for setting up COLD CHAIN across

    the country

       

#   As it is, farm income is already exempt from Income Tax

     To enable rapid adoption of CONTRACT FARMING, we will exempt the

     “Profit “ that a Company will make by “ Value Added through

      Processing “ ,of farm produce purchased by entering into CONTRACT

     FARMING 

     

    This provision will be for 5 years and will encourage thousands of

    Companies to enter into CONTRACT FARMING agreements with farmers

   

   This will expand the market and bring in COMPETITION among these

   Corporate Buyers, leading to higher prices for the farmers

   

 

        #    On the existing Govt portal ( e-NAM ) , we will introduce a section called

              CONTRACT FARMING , 

             where the farmers desirous of entering into contract farming agreements,

             will submit their full details

            ( Name / Farm Size / Location of farm / main crops / past yields per acre

             / no of workers / family members engaged / existing loan liabilities /

             water availability etc )

             

             Companies on look out for CONTRACT FARMING can search this database

            ( of course , after due registration with full details of the Company ) and

              shortlist / select potential farmers and send them their “ Purchase 

             Proposal “ ( by filling in an Online Standard Form ).

             

           

                                       

              Central Government would have full access to these contracts entered

              Online  between the parties and ensure that no contract is entered 

              into below the MSP for the concerned crop

              

              No one else can see these contracts but the parties concerned would 

             have a provision to EDIT these

             This will enable the Govt to know the INPUT COST for the “ Contracting

             Company “ , and link it with the 

             " Profit made through Processing Value addition “, 

             in order to grant tax exemption described earlier

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Dear Shri Tomarji,

Various Farmers Unions have expressed following fears in respect of the FARM LAWS just passed :

Ø  The Contract Farming law will make them vulnerable to exploitation by Corporations

Ø  If Contract Farming picks up in a BIG WAY, Govt may stop buying at MSP – might even scrap MSP

Now, if the CONTRACT FARMING Act carries a clause that no contract can be valid / legal ( not even allowed to be registered on e-NAM portal ) if it is below the MSP ( relevant to the contracted crop ), then the farmers fears will get satisfactorily addressed

On top of this, you may want to give assurance following assurance to the farmers :

Ø  For the crops which are currently not covered by MSP, we will, in consultation with the Farmers’ Unions , come up with MSPs in each case ( for CONTRACT FARMING only ) , over the next 5 years. Such MSPs will be 100 % above the COST of PRODUCTION

Ø  The INPUT COSTS ( for each such crop ) will get determined by  AI technology as described at :

              Influence farmers and win Votes ? ……………………………..[ 04 Feb 2019 ]

 

With regards,

Hemen Parekh  /  hcp@RecruitGuru.com  /  29 Nov 2020

CC :

info@bhartiyakisanunion.com

mail@bku.org.in

cifadelhi2006@gmail.com

 jsit-agri@gov.in

krmeena.ofb@ofb.gov.in

shekher.bose@gov.in

 

nstomaroffice@gmail.com

 

ns.tomar@sansad.nic.in

 

dg.icar@nic.in

 

aa.icar@mail.com

 

dirdare.icar@nic.in

 

info@saveindianfarmers.org

 

mosrupala@gmail.com

 

Secy-agri@nic.in

 

info@direct2farmer.com

 

info@farmersfederation.com

 

asha.kisanswaraj@yahoo.in

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, 27 November 2020

How about “ Sandbox for Mobile Voting “ ?

 


 

Context :

PM pushes for simultaneous polls    /  Business Line – 27 Nov 2020

Extract :

One nation-one election is the need of the hour, says PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday once again pushed for one nation-one election and suggested that the Election Commission prepares a single voters’ list for the Lok Sabha, Assembly and Panchayat polls because separate lists are a “waste of resources”.

Need of the hour’

Addressing the concluding session of All India Presiding Officers Conference, Modi called for simultaneous elections and common voters’ list at every level — from Lok Sabha, Vidhan Sabhas to the local Panchayats.

He said digital innovations in the fields of legislatures should be taken up in real earnest for this.

One nation-one election is not just a matter of debate, it is the need of the hour. Elections are held at different places every few months. The effect it has on development work is known to all. The issue needs to be studied and presiding officers can the guiding force for it,” said the PM.

Administration support

The issue of simultaneous elections has been flagged on many occasions by the PM himself. It gained traction after the NITI Aayog prepared a working paper on the subject in January, 2017.

The Election Commission too has been largely supportive of the view and the discussions have been around synchronising assembly polls where the schedules overlap or are in proximity.

However, the Opposition is against this view.

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Dear Shri Narendrabhai,

 

Indian voters have been happily using electronic EVM for voting for many years now – without complaint. Nothing parallel exists anywhere in the World. We pioneered this process ( compare with what just happened in USA )

Even those few political parties which, at first, refused to accept EVM, have now no complaint about their efficacy

If we can convince the opposition that Mobile-based voting is,

Ø  Totally reliable and

Ø  The process cannot be tampered with,

      then there is a good chance that they will accept a Mobile-based Voting – which will pave the way for

      One Nation One Poll  /  Simultaneous Elections

 

To convince the opposition what we need to do is a small trial – a small experiment – in a small bye-election – in a small constituency – having a small number of voters

 

An experiment where both of the following “ voting methods “ will be employed simultaneously :

Ø  Physical EVM based voting in a physical booth ( marking with indelible ink )

 

Ø  Mobile App based voting from voter’s home ( using biometric IDs of finger – iris- facial recognition of Selfie )

 

 

Voters will have following options :

Ø  Only vote from a polling booth

 

Ø  Only vote from home , using Mobile App

 

Ø  Use both methods , physical voting in booth, followed by Mobile voting from home

 

 

Basis for declaring the Winner :

Ø  Only votes polled at physical booth will be considered for declaration of Winner

This assurance will get us the “ Buy-in “ of the Opposition to this experiment

 

 Then, what is the purpose of Mobile-based voting ?

Ø  It will enable us to compare the “ votes polled “ under each method

 

Ø  This analysis will tell us how many voters ( but not “Who “) , voted using which method

 

Ø  Time-series will tell us which method was used ( preferred ) at what time of the day

 

Ø  Did Mobile based votes were a result of people who otherwise could not have voted ( Lost Votes ) , being many kilometers away from their designated polling booth ?

 

Ø  If number of voters who used mobile was TWICE / THRICE the number of those who went to polling booth, then can we conclude that people hate trudging down to polling booth and spend hours standing in a queue ?

 

Ø  Do the Winner come out to be the same candidate, under both voting methods ? If yes, very assuring !

 

 

How will we know if Voters who used Mobiles were not coerced / influenced by party workers ?

Ø  NaviC based GPS will tell us where precisely that mobile phone was exactly when vote was cast

 

Ø  It will also tell us ( Heat Map ? ) whether many other mobile phones were nearby at that moment ( eg: local office of political parties )

 

 

How can we conduct such a small-scale experiment , without disturbing EVM-based voting ?

Ø  By creating ( what I call ) a “ Mobile Voting Sandbox

 

Any current example of such a controlled  Experimental set-up “ to gather evidence of efficacy of a method ?

Ø  Yes. The National Digital Health Mission has created such a SANDBOX

 

How does it work ?

Ø  Read : Accelerating Digital Health Innovation  /  Eco Times – 26 Nov 2020

Extract :

#  NDHM has created a “sandbox “that enables technologies or products to be tested in a contained environment

    and duration – subject to NDHM standards and oversight – and judge the consumer and market reactions to the

    same

#  The sandbox will facilitate integration of current systems and IT platforms in healthcare with NDHM building

     blocks namely , Health ID, Doctors’ and Health Facility Registries, and Patient Health Records

#  At its core, the sandbox has been created with the objective to foster RESPONSIBLE INNOVATION in Health

    Tech Services, promote efficiency and bring benefit to consumers

#  The sandbox brings together healthcare and health tech service providers, centrally and state run public health

     programmes , software providers, healthcare aggregators, tech companies to TEST and INTEGRATE their

     products and services with NDHM

#  The NDHM sandbox is founded on the idea that the government, private sector and citizen need to work

     together as partner to solve the problem of healthcare. It will enable “ learning by doing “ on all sides

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What features should be built into theMobile Voting Sandbox “ ?

Ø  Central Election Commission (  CEC )  to get the Mobile App developed and oversee its working

Ø  CEC to declare ( 2 months in advance ) date of Bye Election for a given constituency

Ø  Mobile App will work on that date only and between 8am – 6pm only

Ø  On that date, at 6pm. it will self-destruct automatically, even if not used

Ø  If used, App will self-destruct immediately after transmitting the data to the Central Server of CEC

Ø  Although a voter can vote once again from his Mobile AFTER he has already voted from physical booth, it will NOT be possible to do other way around ( ie:, he cannot first vote from mobile and then go to booth for voting ).

Ø  As soon as a voter has voted from booth, EVM will immediately transmit his vote ( candidate selected ) to the Central Server of CEC

Ø  Now , if he has voted for candidate XYZ ( belonging to BJP ) in booth, then after going home , he cannot vote ( select ) candidate LMJ ( belonging to Congress ) , from his Mobile App . If he does, Server / App will not let him click “ SUBMIT “ .

This is safeguard is essential to ensure that voters do not play mischief / confuse CEC, by voting for different candidates, using different voting methods ! Server will allow him to proceed ONLY if he selects the SAME candidate ( XYZ ) , on his Mobile App

                

Ø  A voter ( from the declared constituency ) can download the Mobile App ( only once ) , from the website of CEC , by filling in an online form where he will need to establish without doubt that , he is a genuine voter belonging to that particular constituency ( Voter ID – PAN – Aadhar – Sefie – Mobile No. etc ). Server will ensure that no one, other than a voter belonging to that particular constituency, will be able to download the App

Ø  Voting data generated using Mobile App , shall NOT be published till the CEC declares the Winner based on EVM based voting ( no exit pole – no prejudging – no confusion – no mischief ! )

Ø  However, once the Winner is declared , data from both methods of voting will be published on CEC website ( of course , without in any way, revealing the identity of any voter )

Ø  The entire METHODOLOGY of “ Mobile Voting Sandbox “, must be widely publicized on CEC website / other Govt websites / Social Media sites / News Papers / TV channels etc., in order to establish its TRANSPARENCY / RELIABILITY among general public and among political parties.

Ø  Govt may consider inviting comments / suggestions from public on CEC portal


Any suggestion re: conceptual frame-work for such a Mobile App ?

Ø  Yes. Please refer to my following email :

 VotesApp                                                      [ 18 Dec 2012 ]



Have I followed this up with other e-mails ?

Ø  Sure. Keep clicking on :

2020

#   First Step to VotesApp ?                               [24 Jan 2020 ]

#  Slow and Steady ? Way Democracy Works      [ 12 Mar 2020 ]

#  Analysis Needed : Paralysis Avoided…………………[13 Sept 2020 ]

    #  408 Km vertical distance OK ? …………………………[ 01 Nov 2020 ]

2019

#  VVPAT ? How about EVBAT ?                           [ 28 Mar 2019 ]

#  Dark Side of Democracy                                 [ 08 Jan 2019 ]

 2018

#  Americans call it “ Voatz “                                [ 13 Aug 2018 ]

#  Where is the need ?                                         [ 05 Apr 2018 ]

#  Block Chain for Voting ?                                   [ 11 Mar 2018 ]

Thank You, Shri Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay          [ 19 Feb 2018 ]

Simultaneous Polling                                         [ 22 Jan 2018 ]

 2017

Poll Reforms : Time for a Consensus                  [ 21 Aug 2017 ]

A Blue Print for VotesApp ?                               [ 25  Apr  2017 ]

Electoral Reforms Capsule : A Bitter Pill ?           [ 05  Feb  2017 ]

 2016

Reforming Elections and Lok Sabha                    [ 20 Dec 2016 ]

#  One Nation , One Vote ?                                   [ 29 Nov 2016 ]

#  Filtering  Candidate  Information ?                     [18  Sept  2016 ]

#  One Poll  ,  One  Time                                       [ 06 Sept  2016 ]

#  Advantage  Incumbent  ?                                  [ 05  Sept  2016 ]

#   ROMP :  A Panacea ?                                        [ 06  Aug  2016 ]

#  The Greatest Reform ?                                       [ 12  June  2016 ]

#   One Day Polling is possible                                [31  Mar  2016 ]

2015

#  How  to  Save  Rs  5511  crore  ?                         [12  Dec  2015 ]

#  Honey ! I shrunk  the  EVM                                  [21  Oct  2015 ]

2014

#  All   Seasons  are  Election  Seasons                      [ 22 May 2014 ]

#  A  Software  Powerhouse  ?                                   [ 24  Apr  2014 ]

 Sun  Never  Sets                                                   [ 01  Apr 2014 ]

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With regards,

Hemen Parekh  /  hcp@RecruitGuru.com / 27 Nov 2020