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

Sunday 18 September 2016

Filtering Candidate Information ?


Hindustan Times ( 19 Sept 2016 ) carries following news snippet :

" The rise of internet may have led to a decreased voter turn-out , owing to people facing a large pool of information and not knowing how to efficiently filter relevant knowledge , a study said

The internet has transformed the way in which voters access and receive political information , researchers said "



True , there are lots of web sites where you can find some ( - though rarely up-to-date ) info about candidates contesting elections


But consider this :

#  There are 543 seats in Lok Sabha and 4120 seats in State Assemblies ( total of 4,663 seats )

#  On an average , some 16 candidates contest each seat , making for a total of 74,608 candidates

#  There are approx 850 million eligible voters

#  Even if each voter searches info about 10 candidates ,it will take him 5 hours ( 4250 million man-hours in all ! )

#  If each voter takes a ONE page print-out of those 10 candidates , that will be 8,500 million printed pages

   (  incidentally , how many voters have access to a internet-connected PC and a Printer ? )

#  By the time , voter enters the Polling Booth , he would have forgotten what those 10 pages contained !

#  And , of course , he will not allowed to carry those pages inside the Polling Booth and refer at the last moment !


BUT ,


Would voters be enthused to come forward to vote , if

#  Latest info about ALL of those candidates was available at finger-tips on his Mobile ( authenticated by Election
    Commission ), eliminating hours of " searching " on the Net and hours of " filtering "

#  That info would comprise,

     Affidavit filed by the Candidates

     *  Police Record including cases filed / pending / disposed off , against the candidates

     *  Past political history ( no of political parties changed )

     *  Director-ship ( direct / indirect ) in private businesses and NPA of those businesses

     *  Results of open Surveys on " ROMP - RecallOur Member of Parliament "

        {  http://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2015/08/romp-panacea.html  }


     *  Whether the candidate has accepted to implement the " Charter of Demand " ( if elected ) , submitted
         and uploaded by the Voters of his Constituency on the web site of the Election Commission


#  He can vote directly from his Mobile , without having to go to a Polling Booth and spend 4 hours


#  He can take 5 minutes to cast his vote, sitting in his bedroom , without holding up other voters in the queue


#  He can vote at any time of the voting day and from any place on the earth !


#  And get to know the very next morning , who got elected


YES , of course !

And voter turn-out would be 95 %  !


HOW  ?

By implementing , " VotesApp

{ http://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2012/12/votesapp.html }

( a Mobile App which , effectively shrinks a bulky, common , special purpose  Electronic Voting Machine - EVM - into a tiny, personally-owned , versatile Mobile )


{ http://www.hemenparekh.in/2013/08/votesapp.html#.V99_Kfl94ok }


ANY   BYE-PRODUCT   ?

Sure,

Central Government , can earn Rs 20,000 crores , by enabling 15 million Indian businesses to advertise to 850 million voters thru this mobile VotesApp , sharply targeting by Gender / Age / Marital Status / City / Street / Education / Income Tax paid / Employed or Jobless ....etc

       
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19  Sept   2016

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Friday 16 September 2016

EYE OF THE E-GOVERNANCE ?


Economic Times ( 17 Sept 2016 ) carries a news report titled :

Top Local , Chinese Firms  Game for Aadhar-ready  Smartphones "


Following are the report highlights :

Micromax, Intex, Lava and Reliance Retail's Lyf have started discussions with Delta ID Inc to explore using its iris-reading technology to make their phones Aadhaar-enabled,  Salil Prabhakar, chief executive of the US-based company, told ET.


Prabhakar said ,
" There is huge interest across the board for it.  With Aadhaar enrolment in India crossing 105 crore, the potential is immense." 


The technology would enable a user to authenticate his Aadhaar details by looking at a phone having a special IRIS camera and LeD. 




"ActiveIRIS is a powerful biometric identifier and this can be a game-changing feature in phones helping establish the identity of a person. At Intex, we are in talks with  UIDAI  and are evaluating the same," said Director Keshav Bansal. 



On July 27, Ajay Bhushan Pandey, CEO of UIDAI, had met senior executives of Apple, Samsung, Google, Microsoft, Micromax and product software think tank iSprit to discuss ways to make handsets Aadhaar-enabled. Samsung is the only phone maker to have already embedded the technology — Delta ID's ActiveIRIS. 

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Without doubt , this is a great initiative


But what can - and will - make it a true " GAME  CHANGER " , is :

Putting " I "  in the "  Eye "  of the E-Governance  :



By simultaneously  PRE-INSTALLING  the following Mobile Apps  into each Aadhar-Enabled phone before shipping :


·                VotesApp ........................................(  Simultaneous Voting thru Mobiles  )


·                I SIN  > < U SIN ............................................ (  Delivery  of  Government  Services  )


·                ROMP - A  Panacea ?....................................  (  Recall  Our  Member  of  Parliament  )


    *           From BAD   to   MAD........................... .........  (   Mobile based Attendance System   )


·                Digital  Delivery of  Drugs....................         (  The  Ultimate  Healthcare  Solution  )


    *           BANMALI..........................................( Banishing  Mal-Nutrition  in  India  )


·               Jan Dhan  Sarjan  Yojana................... .........(   Mobile  Wallet  for  GST / PPF   )



·              The  March   of   the   Algorithm............... (  Mobile  Counting  Value  of  Currency  Notes in Pocket  )


    *         An Aadhar  for  Corporate ?................. .......(   A Unique Identity Number for Corporate   )


·              Digital  Locker Project ( Digi-Doc )............... (   Mobile App for Documents of Illiterate   )



·              Raining  Cards ! ................................. ..............(   Aadhar  to  replace  all other  Cards   )


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    I wonder if our Prime Minister , Shri Narendra Modiji , will consider to give such a GIFT to 1.3 Billion fellow citizens , on his 66th birthday  !


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17  Sept  2016

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Thursday 15 September 2016

A Mobile App named " BANMALI "


Hindustan Times ( 15 Sept 2016 ) carried following news :

" Pankaja Munde’s dept wants to replace hot meals with ready-to-eat food packets "


Pankaja Munde, is now looking to replace the concept of hot cooked meals

 provided under the Centre’s Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) for

 children under 6 years, with THR-like ready-to-eat premixed food packets.




This means that instead of the “khichdi” (a mix of dal and rice) prepared locally

by village communities or self help groups, anganwadis – government run child 

care centres – will be provided with certain kinds of ready-to-eat packets to 

prepare and serve the children.



If cleared, the state government may once again run foul of the apex court

 orders that have reiterated that children under six should be served hot meals 

prepared locally by village communities or self help groups.




She said there was no question of awarding contracts to any company. “As per

 the Food Security Act, food contracts can only be given to women sansthas, self 

help groups.’’




In the past, the apex court has slammed the state for favouring big contractors

 through self help groups. A lot would depend on how the proposal is finalised 

and how the tender is drafted to award these contracts.





“Our experience with the THR tender is that the state government is keen on

 pushing women self help groups out in the name of hygiene. That’s why they

 have insisted on a fully automated machinery to prepare such food packets.




The hot cooked meal segment has a much larger scope with annual tenders 

worth over thousands of crores. If the concept shifts to these premixes, then

 similar tenders will be issued and the same five to six firms will get the biggest 

chunk of the contracts,’’ said a women self help group member and activist, who

 did not wish to be quoted.



She said that nearly one lakh self-help groups were involved in preparing of 

such meals, who did not stand a chance to continue if the government insisted 

on extrusion technology (fully automated process) and having in-house 

laboratories as in the case of THR contracts.



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I suppose everyone wants to support / encourage self help groups of women



But you have to only visit the kitchens of these groups to convince yourself of

 the terrible hygienic conditions under which the mid-day meals get cooked !



Maharashtra State just does not have the number of Inspectors to inspect 

 88,272  AanganWadis  !



We are talking of health of 86.31 lakh children in Maharashtra alone !



All over the country , there must be SEVERAL  CRORE children covered under ICDS scheme



It would benefit all the States - and the Centre - to consider my suggestion for

 a 
COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTION of malnutrition among children thru



 implementation of Mobile App "  BANMALI " , described below :








{    http://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2016/06/saving-12-million-kids.html  }


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16  Sept  2016


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Consenting is Complicated



Following is a gist of a news report that appeared in MINT ( 10 Sept 2016 ) :

Government announces plan to digitize academic records

“ All educational institutions, including universities, will implement the scheme. It will be hugely beneficial for students,” the ( HRD ) minister said.

Degrees, diplomas, mark sheets, migration certificate, skill certificate, etc., will be digitized and put in the national academic depository ( NAD ).

Higher education secretary said the depository will share students’ information with anyone—like an employer or background screening firms—only after getting consent from a student. But companies have been complaining about frauds in job applications, including academic frauds, and because of the lack of a national system that can help them verify academic records online by paying a nominal fee.

The NAD will authenticate records, eliminate the menace of fake and forged awards without flouting privacy.

The ministry is looking to tag the academic records with the Aadhaar number to facilitate verification, e-KYC and retrieval.

While educational institutions will be registering the students data online, students can themselves log in to the NAD and put their previous academic records by linking their Aadhaar number and fulfilling an e-KYC. "


Without doubt , an excellent initiative

Issues to be considered :

#   How exactly will a jobseeker " give consent " to a prospective Employer , to take a look at his Mark Sheets / Certificates etc  deposited online ( previous academic record ) ?

#   Will employer ( to whom jobseeker has applied for a job ) , get to access " Current Academic Record " of the applicant , without needing his " Consent " ?

#  How will these " previous academic record " ,  get  " certified as true "  ?


Suggested Procedure :

#  After registering and uploading his " previous academic record " in NAD , person uploading will need to click on a button ( VERIFY ) , against the Name of the College / University / Institution who he claims , has issued that Certificate

An E mail alert will go out to that Institution to login and verify ( either as " TRUE " or as " FALSE " )


#  When so verified ( by the concerned Institution ) , the concerned person will get an e mail alert ( either way )


#  Thereafter , student can access this NAD web page on his mobile ( through a Mobile App ? ) and show it to the prospective Employer , across the table , during interview

May be he can SMS / E mail that page to the Employer



OTHER  RELATED  ISSUES :

If a person has applied for a job ( by sending an email resume ) , should that not , constitute his " Automatic and Implied Consent " to the Employer to " Access " his academic record online on NAD web site ?  I think so


In that case , the job-applicant can just include in his Resume , a link to the relevant web page of NAD site , which the recruiter can click . This will prove very convenient for overseas recruiters


But what about " Public at large " being able to " access " ( without needing any explicit consent ) , the educational qualifications of ( say ) :

#   Candidates contesting all kinds of elections ( Lok Sabha / State Assemblies / Municipalities / Panchayats )

#   Government Officers ( persons holding office of profit )

#   Current Ministers / MPs / MLAs / Corporators  / generally , all Public servants

#   Consultants ( Doctors / Lawyers / Engineers etc )

The list can be quite long  !

And finally , what about persons who just won't upload their educational records ?


What can / should be done to " motivate " them to upload ? ( since this is NOT mandatory )


Can they be prevented from freely accessing such records of others , UNLESS they have uploaded themselves ? 

By requiring to " log in " into NAD web site , using User ID / Password , which is issued  ONLY AFTER  they have uploaded their own records

( I mean , their PAST records , since Universities / Edu Institutions are mandated for the FUTURE records of everyone )


Question :

Is a person's Educational Record , his own PRIVATE PROPERTY , or it ought to be something in PUBLIC DOMAIN ?

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16  Sept  2016

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