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, 26 October 2024

E Commerce is Quick Commerce

 


 

Article link:

Read the article here

 

Extract from the article:

 

E-commerce, led by quick-commerce, has emerged as the fastest-growing channel in Q2 for FMCG companies, according to The Hindu BusinessLine. The article highlights that SENSEX is the fastest-growing channel for these FMCG companies. Notably, this channel is also experiencing rapid growth globally for these companies.

In a tech-savvy move, FMCG giants like Nestle, ITC, Parle Products, LT Foods, and Coca-Cola are utilizing real-time data exchange and demand forecasting to prevent stock-outs at quick-commerce (Q-comm) platforms such as Blinkit, Swiggy Instamart, BBNow, and Zepto.

 

My Take:

A.  F - Commerce

 

The concept of "F-Commerce" proposed in one of my previous blogs seems to align perfectly with the current dynamics of e-commerce growth in the FMCG sector. Mukesh Ambani's innovative approach to creating a hybrid model of e-commerce resonates with the rapid expansion of online channels like quick-commerce. This shift towards a new paradigm in commerce reflects the need for agility and adaptation in a fast-paced market.

 

B.  ARE YOU FAST?

 

In the blog emphasizing speed and agility in business, the mentioned scenario where fast overtakes slow is vividly playing out in the FMCG industry's adoption of quick-commerce channels. Companies embracing real-time data exchange and swift demand forecasting are positioning themselves to outpace competitors. The urgency to register and act swiftly highlighted in the blog is mirrored in the proactive strategies adopted by FMCG giants to leverage technology for efficient stock management.

Call to Action:

 

To the FMCG companies mentioned in the article, I urge you to continue innovating and collaborating with tech-driven solutions to stay ahead in the dynamic market. Embrace the agility advocated in the concept of "F-Commerce" and prioritize speed and adaptability in your operations to thrive in the evolving landscape of e-commerce and quick-commerce.

 

 

With regards,

 

Hemen Parekh

 

www.My-Teacher.in

 

www.HemenParekh.ai

Apaar : Unique Student ID

 


 

Article link:

Link to the article

 

Extract from the article:

 

The Maharashtra Primary Education Council has mandated all schools to issue 'APAAR' identity cards to students. These unique identification numbers will aid in tracking students' academic progress efficiently. The schools will be closed for the Diwali vacation and are scheduled to reopen on November 11th.

 

The APAAR ID cards will provide a lifelong ID number to monitor students' academic journeys and achievements. This initiative will facilitate seamless transitions between schools. Additionally, the cards will supplement the existing Aadhaar IDs of the students, enhancing the educational tracking system in Maharashtra.

 

My Take:

 

It Is Quite Simple

 

"It's fascinating to witness the implementation of the APAAR ID card system in Maharashtra today, mirroring the very concept I discussed in my earlier blog. The APAAR ID, serving as a lifelong academic identifier, not only streamlines students' records but also paves the way for a more connected and organized educational framework. The integration with Aadhaar cards further enhances data accessibility and portability, aligning perfectly with the vision I proposed years ago."

 

Call to Action:

 

To the Maharashtra Primary Education Council: Embrace the APAAR ID initiative wholeheartedly and ensure its seamless implementation across all schools. This revolutionary step towards enhancing education tracking can serve as a model for other states to follow, fostering a more efficient and organized academic environment.

 

With regards,

 

Hemen Parekh

 

www.My.Teacher.in

 

www.HemenParekh.ai

Strengthening Stubble Management

 


Article link:

Centre urges states to boost stubble management plans as Delhi air crisis looms

Extract from the article:

 

In the midst of the looming annual air quality crisis in Delhi and its neighboring regions, the Centre has called upon states to intensify their efforts in managing crop stubble effectively. The burning of crop stubble in northern India has been identified as a significant factor contributing to the hazardous air quality levels experienced in the northern region. The government has highlighted the urgent need for enhanced stubble management plans to curb the adverse impacts on air quality in Delhi and its surrounding areas.

The data reveals a concerning trend in stubble generation from states like Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, with an expected increase in stubble generation in the upcoming year. The envisaged stubble management strategies aim to address a substantial portion of the generated stubble through various methods, emphasizing the criticality of proactive measures to mitigate air pollution.

 

My Take:

 

Stubble Problem Solution: Local or Foreign?

 

 

"The current call by the Centre to boost stubble management plans resonates deeply with my blog post from October 2022. In that piece, I highlighted the lack of adequate planning for the massive amount of stubble, pointing out the potential negative impact on air quality in Delhi and the NCR region. The data shared by state governments aligns with the concerns raised in my blog, emphasizing the urgency for effective stubble management solutions."

 

 

Blog Title: Stubble Burning

 

 

"In my blog from February 2018, I advocated for a comprehensive policy to eradicate stubble burning, a practice contributing significantly to air pollution. The directive by the National Green Tribunal to formulate such a policy mirrors the urgency I emphasized in my blog years ago. It's imperative that the concerned states take proactive steps, as suggested in my previous writings, to incentivize farmers and provide necessary infrastructure to combat this environmental challenge effectively."

 

Call to Action:

 

To the Chief Secretaries of the states in focus, I urge swift action in formulating and implementing robust policies to curb stubble burning. It is crucial to prioritize incentives and infrastructure to support farmers in transitioning to sustainable agricultural practices, thereby safeguarding the environment and public health.

 

 

With regards,

 

Hemen Parekh

 

www.My-Teacher.in

 

www.HemenParekh.ai  /  27  Oct 2024

Friday, 25 October 2024

PM Internship Program

 


 

 

Article link:

 

PM internship program to become key CSR theme for FY25

 

 

Extract from the article:

 

The article discusses the future scenario where the Prime Minister's internship program is poised to take center stage as a crucial Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) theme for the financial year 2025. 


This initiative aims to engage young professionals in policy formulation and governance processes. By integrating this program into the CSR activities of corporations, there is a potential to enhance youth involvement in public policy and decision-making. 


The article highlights the significance of this program as a platform for nurturing talent, fostering innovation, and promoting civic engagement amongst the youth, ultimately aligning with the broader goal of nation-building.

 

 

My Take:

 

A.    Re-Simplifying Search

 

In my blog about simplifying search mechanisms, I envisioned a future where technology would bridge the gap between government initiatives and youth participation.

 

The idea of leveraging platforms like the Prime Minister's internship program as a conduit for engaging young minds in policy-making resonates deeply with the essence of simplifying access to opportunities.

 

By integrating such programs into corporate social responsibility agendas, we can create a more inclusive and dynamic ecosystem where the youth play an active role in shaping the future of governance.

 

 

B.    Aadhar, Not Niradhar

 

The concept of branding and streamlining services under a unified umbrella, as seen in the case of integrating the Bhim prefix, reflects a strategic approach towards clarity and simplification.

 

This mirrors the essence of the PM internship program becoming a key CSR theme for FY25, as it aims to streamline youth engagement in governance processes.

 

Just as the Bhim branding exercise aimed to reduce confusion among users, the internship program can serve as a beacon for clarity and structured involvement of young professionals in policy formulation and nation-building activities.

 

 

Call to Action:

 

To the corporate leaders and decision-makers mentioned in the article,

 

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- I urge you to consider aligning your CSR strategies with the Prime Minister's internship program.

 

By actively supporting initiatives that foster youth participation in governance, you not only contribute to nation-building but also nurture a future generation of leaders equipped to drive impactful change.

 

Let's embrace this opportunity to empower our youth and collectively shape a brighter tomorrow.

 

 

With regards,

 

Hemen Parekh

 

Visit my website

 

www.My-Teacher.in  /  26  Oct  2024

AI is widening Skills Gap ?

 


 

 

Article link: BPM sector grapples with skills gap as it adapts AI/GenAI

Extract from the article:

 

In the BPM (Business Process Management) sector, the challenges of skills gap arise as the industry adapts AI and GenAI technologies.

 

This transformation is marked by a shift towards outcome-based revenue models amid a scarcity of skilled workers with matching competencies similar to those in the IT sector.

 

The sector is undergoing a significant change to align with technology advancements, leading to a strategic shift and a need for more specialized talent.

 

The sector's adoption of automation tools to streamline tasks previously handled by a large workforce indicates a shift towards efficiency and innovation in the face of technological disruption.

 

My Take:

 

Seeing Opportunity in Cloud Computing

 

 

Reflecting on my previous blog post about the impact of cloud computing on business models, the transition from people-led approaches to platform-driven models resonates with the current scenario in the BPM sector.

 

The adaptation to new technologies like AI mirrors the industry's need to evolve rapidly and optimize operations.

 

As the BPM sector grapples with a skills gap, leveraging automation and digital tools becomes crucial for sustaining competitiveness and fostering growth in the changing landscape.

 

 

Embracing Change through Automation and Digital Technologies

 

 

In another blog post addressing the shift towards automation and digital technologies in the IT industry, the urgency to embrace new paradigms aligns with the current challenges faced by the BPM sector.

 

The emphasis on reducing dependency on headcount and embracing technological platforms reflects a broader trend towards efficiency and innovation in the face of evolving market dynamics.

 

As the BPM sector navigates the skills gap, aligning strategies with technology trends is essential to drive a successful transformation and ensure long-term viability.

 

 

Call to Action:

 

To the leaders in the BPM sector grappling with the skills gap and technology transformation,

 

-       I urge you to prioritize upskilling initiatives and talent development programs. Embracing AI and automation while investing in reskilling efforts can help bridge the skills gap and drive sustainable growth in the evolving landscape of BPM operations.

 

 

With regards,

 

Hemen Parekh

 

www.My-Teacher.in  /  26  Oct  2024

How to Compute Carbon Credits ?

 


 

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India has taken a proactive step by forming a committee to address the challenges posed by the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).

 

This committee comprises representatives from key ministries and industries. The focus is on tackling issues related to the monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) of embedded emission calculations. India is exploring various approaches to effectively manage the impact of the CBAM regulations.

 

The article underscores India's efforts to engage with the EU on obtaining recognition for its carbon credit certification system.

 

By seeking acknowledgment for its certification system, India aims to mitigate the additional tariffs that the EU plans to impose on carbon-intensive products under the CBAM starting from January 2026.

 

The establishment of a Carbon Trading System in India, coupled with initiatives like the Energy Conservation (Amendment) Bill and the proposed Indian Carbon Market Governing Board, demonstrates India's commitment to address environmental challenges and align with international norms.

 

My Take:


Can We Rise to EU Challenge?

 

"Reflecting on India's current endeavors to gain EU recognition for its carbon credit certification system, I am reminded of my earlier blog where I emphasized the importance of establishing a robust framework for carbon trading.

 

 

The steps taken by India align closely with my recommendations from years ago. It's heartening to witness the nation's proactive stance in preparing for the implications of CBAM regulations."

 

Dear Shri R.K. Singhji, Power Be With You

 

"In my previous blog, I highlighted the significance of creating a designated agency for the issuance of Carbon Credit Certificates, a move that seems to be in sync with India's current actions.

 

As India aims to secure exemptions for MSMEs from the EU's carbon tax and streamline its Carbon Credit Trading Scheme, the government's efforts resonate with the solutions I proposed earlier.

 

The commitment to environmental sustainability and regulatory compliance is evident in the ongoing dialogue with the EU."


Call to Action:

 

To the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change in India ;

 

-       I urge the Ministry to continue fostering collaboration with the EU to ensure the smooth recognition of India's carbon credit certification system.

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-       It is imperative to advocate for exemptions for MSMEs and establish a robust framework for the Carbon Trading System, enhancing India's position in the global sustainability landscape.

 

 

With regards,

 

Hemen Parekh

 

www.My-Teacher.in  /  26  Oct  2024

Regulating Telemarketers

 


 

Article Link:

Telemarketers endorse government's move to regulate commercial SMS services amid spam concerns


Extract from the article:

 

The article highlights the positive reception of government regulations concerning commercial SMS services by telemarketers.

 

This move comes in response to growing concerns over spam messages inundating users' phones.

 

Telemarketers have voiced their support for these regulations as they aim to bring discipline and streamline the SMS marketing industry.

 

By endorsing the governmental efforts, telemarketers are signaling their commitment towards responsible and targeted SMS campaigns that prioritize consumer interests and privacy.

 

This regulatory intervention is seen as a step towards enhancing the overall user experience by curbing unsolicited and irrelevant SMS messages. With the rise in digital communication, the need for strict guidelines to govern commercial SMS services has become paramount.

 

Telemarketers see this as an opportunity to professionalize their approach, build trust with consumers, and ensure that SMS marketing remains a valuable channel for businesses to connect with their target audience effectively.

 

My Take:

Simply Seven - Eric Schley & Jorge

 

The relevance of the quoted paragraph from this blog to the current topic is striking. In my earlier blog, I had discussed the need for responsibly handling subscribers in B2B interactions.

 

This aligns perfectly with the current scenario where telemarketers are supporting government regulations to regulate commercial SMS services.

 

By emphasizing the importance of compiling response rates and offering successful campaign messages to subscribers, the blog foresaw the need for transparency and effectiveness in marketing communications—an aspect that resonates with the present push for regulated SMS services.

 

WWJ - JAM - JAWS - JAS Features

 

In this blog, the focus was on providing free content/services to subscribers without burdening them or the service providers.

 

This echoes the current sentiment where telemarketers are embracing government regulations to ensure spam-free SMS services while enhancing the content quality.

 

The practice of offering free content to enhance subscriber experience and benefit both parties aligns with the idea of responsible marketing relationships discussed in the blog.

 

The foresight of leveraging free content to expand subscriber bases and gain a competitive advantage resonates with the dynamics seen in the current scenario of regulated SMS services.

 

Call to Action:

 

To the telemarketers and regulatory bodies involved in shaping the landscape of commercial SMS services,

 

-        I urge a collaborative approach towards creating a balanced framework that not only addresses spam concerns but also fosters innovation and ethical marketing practices.

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-       Let's work together to strike a harmonious balance between business interests and consumer protection in this evolving digital ecosystem.

 

 

With Regards,

 


Hemen Parekh

 

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www.My-Teacher.in  /  26  Oct  2024