The document lists innovative projects executed in Ahmedabad and Sabarkantha districts of India. It describes projects like signing an MOU between the two districts to encourage development cooperation, organizing startup events for students and farmers, establishing innovation labs, implementing mobile apps for rural development works inspection, healthcare workers, and anganwadi reporting, student exchange programs, summer camps for school children, and nutritional programs for mothers and TB patients. The goal is to strengthen rural development, digital empowerment, education, healthcare, and social inclusion through collaborative efforts.
This document summarizes a project supported by SDTT, Mumbai that aims to capitalize on opportunities through NREGS to impact livelihoods of the poor and network partners. It discusses activities around survival, social, financial and environmental security. It outlines 21 partner organizations working across 12 blocks in 6 districts of Odisha. The project targets leveraging 5 times the project funds, generating employment to reduce migration, developing green spaces and water bodies. As of August 2010, the project had leveraged over Rs. 144 crores, generated jobs for over 2500 people, and trained over 1500 in areas like planning, social auditing and NREGS. Challenges faced and future plans are also summarized.
Ashwamedh Foundation is an Non Profit Organization working in Mumbai, Mumbai Subarbs, Thane and Navi Mumbai Area. The core working Sector of Ashwamedh Foundation is Child Education & Development. Apart from it Ashwamedh Foundation also works in Environment & healthcare sectors. You can visit our website for further details
The document discusses rural education collaboration programs in Ahmedabad district, including a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between primary and secondary schools, summer camps, and horticulture. Under the MOU, 51 primary schools were partnered with 51 private schools for educational exchange. In the first phase of summer camps, 154 schools were covered, hosting over 10,000 students in activities like drama, art, reading and dance. For horticulture, 134 schools grew vegetables and medicinal plants, providing mid-day meals and teaching students about agriculture.
INNOVATIVE PROJECTS EXECUTED IN AHMEDABAD & SABARKANTHA DISTRICTBhargavi Dave
The document lists innovative projects executed in Ahmedabad and Sabarkantha districts of India. It describes projects like signing an MOU between the two districts to encourage development cooperation, organizing startup events and agri startups, establishing an innovation lab, implementing mobile apps for rural development works, health workers, and anganwadis, student exchange programs, summer camps for school children, nutrition programs for tuberculosis patients and high-risk pregnant women, and socio-religious inclusion programs. The projects aimed to promote digital empowerment, rural entrepreneurship, education, healthcare, and nutrition.
Faculty collaboration, memorandum of understanding, and open access
Presentation by: Jeff Downing, Digital Projects Librarian (downing@uta.edu) and Rafia Mirza, Digital Humanities Librarian (rafia@uta.edu)
Presented at CTLC Scholarly Communication Affinity Meeting, August 5th, 2016
The MOU Group was established in 2013 and is headquartered in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It has several business concerns including MOU Chemicals, MOU Associates, MOU Accessories, MOU Air Ticket, MOU Transport, MOU e-Shop, MOU Handicraft, and MOU Guest House. The Chairman is Syed Minarul Islam, with Nahid Minar as Vice-Chairman and Syed Wahidul Islam and Syed Towhidul Islam as Directors. Sk. Munir Shahariar is the Finance and Accounts Officer and Syed Omar Sharif is the Marketing Manager.
This document summarizes a project supported by SDTT, Mumbai that aims to capitalize on opportunities through NREGS to impact livelihoods of the poor and network partners. It discusses activities around survival, social, financial and environmental security. It outlines 21 partner organizations working across 12 blocks in 6 districts of Odisha. The project targets leveraging 5 times the project funds, generating employment to reduce migration, developing green spaces and water bodies. As of August 2010, the project had leveraged over Rs. 144 crores, generated jobs for over 2500 people, and trained over 1500 in areas like planning, social auditing and NREGS. Challenges faced and future plans are also summarized.
Ashwamedh Foundation is an Non Profit Organization working in Mumbai, Mumbai Subarbs, Thane and Navi Mumbai Area. The core working Sector of Ashwamedh Foundation is Child Education & Development. Apart from it Ashwamedh Foundation also works in Environment & healthcare sectors. You can visit our website for further details
The document discusses rural education collaboration programs in Ahmedabad district, including a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between primary and secondary schools, summer camps, and horticulture. Under the MOU, 51 primary schools were partnered with 51 private schools for educational exchange. In the first phase of summer camps, 154 schools were covered, hosting over 10,000 students in activities like drama, art, reading and dance. For horticulture, 134 schools grew vegetables and medicinal plants, providing mid-day meals and teaching students about agriculture.
INNOVATIVE PROJECTS EXECUTED IN AHMEDABAD & SABARKANTHA DISTRICTBhargavi Dave
The document lists innovative projects executed in Ahmedabad and Sabarkantha districts of India. It describes projects like signing an MOU between the two districts to encourage development cooperation, organizing startup events and agri startups, establishing an innovation lab, implementing mobile apps for rural development works, health workers, and anganwadis, student exchange programs, summer camps for school children, nutrition programs for tuberculosis patients and high-risk pregnant women, and socio-religious inclusion programs. The projects aimed to promote digital empowerment, rural entrepreneurship, education, healthcare, and nutrition.
Faculty collaboration, memorandum of understanding, and open access
Presentation by: Jeff Downing, Digital Projects Librarian (downing@uta.edu) and Rafia Mirza, Digital Humanities Librarian (rafia@uta.edu)
Presented at CTLC Scholarly Communication Affinity Meeting, August 5th, 2016
The MOU Group was established in 2013 and is headquartered in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It has several business concerns including MOU Chemicals, MOU Associates, MOU Accessories, MOU Air Ticket, MOU Transport, MOU e-Shop, MOU Handicraft, and MOU Guest House. The Chairman is Syed Minarul Islam, with Nahid Minar as Vice-Chairman and Syed Wahidul Islam and Syed Towhidul Islam as Directors. Sk. Munir Shahariar is the Finance and Accounts Officer and Syed Omar Sharif is the Marketing Manager.
10 Reasons to Adopt HTML5 for Mobile AppsDoug Robinson
HTML5 offers several advantages over native mobile apps, including the ability to write code once and deploy it on any device, lower development and maintenance costs, and easier updating of apps without app store approval. HTML5 apps can also take advantage of rich media capabilities and may soon integrate with device hardware features through open standards and APIs. The multimedia and app capabilities of HTML5 are underrated despite examples that showcase interactive graphics and games.
This document contains predictions across several digital marketing disciplines for 2015, including digital industry trends, digital advertising, mobile industry, mobile advertising, and social media marketing. Some of the key predictions summarized are:
1) Mobile-first design and usage will be essential as mobile internet access surpasses desktop. Wearables and IoT adoption will increase significantly.
2) Data-driven strategies will drive growth through more effective marketing. Programmatic buying will continue to increase for video and native ads.
3) Mobile apps will be used more for enterprise tools and communication. "Phablets" will drive 30% of mobile traffic. Video consumption on mobile will surge 50%.
4) Beacon technology will see
El documento identifica varios factores que están influyendo negativamente en los estudiantes y la escuela. Entre los estudiantes, se menciona que son vagos, torpes, están mal preparados, desmotivados y carecen de técnicas de estudio, además de tener problemas y una mala influencia familiar y social. En cuanto a la escuela, se señalan problemas como la rutinización de las prácticas, la descoordinación de los profesionales, la burocratización, la supervisión temerosa y la dirección gerencialista, así
Wearable technology is growing rapidly and being integrated into many areas of consumer products. Wearables can track health, fitness, and other personal data and connect to other devices and systems. This allows for new personalized services and experiences across industries like healthcare, fashion, and retail. However, companies must address privacy and security challenges to gain consumer trust as wearables start to access and share more personal information. An enterprise data platform is needed to securely connect devices and manage user identity and data permissions to deliver enhanced experiences while protecting privacy at scale.
Agriculture has developed significantly from early manual farming to modern mechanized practices. The document discusses the progression of agriculture from basic farming techniques to mechanized tools and technologies that have increased efficiency and production. It also hints at the future of agriculture moving more online through digital technologies.
30-10-15 meeting Health & ICDS & Education Bhargavi Dave
Bhargavi Dave is the District Development Officer of Ahmedabad district in Gujarat, India. The summary provides key information about:
1. Contact details of the DDO including email, website, Facebook and Twitter pages.
2. Demographics of Ahmedabad district including total population of 1,459,785 people, with 442624 in the city and 1,017,161 in rural areas.
3. Details of malnutrition screening showing 2526 children identified as severely acute malnourished and 2526 as moderately acute malnourished out of a target population of 131194 children ages 0-6 years.
23rd January 2016, Ms Bhargavi Dave, IAS has taken the session on ' New Dimensions of Research in Economics ' in the 15 th State Level Conference organised by Gujarat University Teachers association and Department of Rural Economics, Gujarat Vidyapith.
This document outlines plans for a rural hackathon in Gujarat, India. The hackathon will take place in Ahmedabad last week of October 2015. Hackathons are events where people collaborate on computer programming projects for several days. This hackathon aims to solve problems and create new technologies to benefit rural communities. It also seeks to bring together people interested in using their skills to help develop sectors like public health, livelihood, agriculture, and e-governance in villages, which still lag behind cities in access to services and technology. The organizers hope the event will spark partnerships to advance rural development.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Aula sobre discite infecciosa/osteomielite coluna vertebral apresentada como seminário no departamento de Neurocirurgia do Hospital de Clínicas da UNICAMP
The PCPNDT Act prohibits sex selection and regulates prenatal diagnostic techniques to detect genetic disorders or abnormalities. It aims to prevent misuse of these techniques for sex determination or female foeticide. The MTP Act regulates access to safe abortion and defines when and under what circumstances abortion is permissible up to 20 weeks. The PCPNDT Act allows prenatal diagnosis for high-risk pregnancies over 35 years of age or family history of disorders, while the MTP Act permits termination up to 12 weeks with one practitioner or up to 20 weeks with two practitioners if continuing the pregnancy risks the woman's life or mental health or risks birth defects in the child.
This Memorandum of Understanding sets out an agreement between Tawi Commercial Services Ltd and another unnamed organization to exchange knowledge and teach students. It aims to transfer knowledge to students and staff through engaging them in product design and development, lectures, and online discussions. Both partners will evaluate the effectiveness of knowledge transfer by assessing student and staff understanding of projects. This MOU is not a financial commitment and can be modified or terminated by either partner with mutual consent.
Summary Keynote on the Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation for Wildern...WILD Foundation
Sam Hamilton, Chief of the US Fish and Wildlife Service, US Department of Interior, gave a summary keynote following the signing of the first ever international agreement on wilderness - the Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation for Wilderness Conservation between Mexico, Canada and the United States.
The document proposes establishing "Cyber Kitleys", which are rural cyber cafés combined with coffee shops, to provide internet access and technology training to villagers in Gujarat's Sabarkantha district. The cafés would be franchised to local self-help groups and youth and offer services like online access, computer courses, government portal registration for farmers, and job searching. The goal is to improve quality of life, empower rural youth, and promote inclusive growth through use of technology in rural areas.
This is a draft version of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that I drafted (in January 2015) and adapted from a reference. This is the MOU that I created for Tripda, an online carpooling platform.
I am sharing with my readers who may find it useful.
Feel free to connect with me at maxermesilliam@gmail.com.
Mata bal sangopan...an Issue of Aarogyam Trimonhly magazine by Vyas Creations. Dedicated to health. Mata Balsangopan is on Motherhood care. Neonatal care.
Garbhadhan involves conception at an auspicious time according to the woman's menstrual cycle and astrological principles. The 4th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 12th, 14th, and 16th days of the lunar cycle are considered favorable. Certain nakshatras like Uttraphalguni are also auspicious. Both partners' diets and mental states should be conducive to conception. Fertilization requires healthy ovum, sperm, reproductive organs and timing during the menstrual cycle. The zygote then implants in the uterus and receives nourishment from blood and secretions as it develops into a blastocyst and embryo.
Garbh Sanskar refers to efforts during pregnancy to enhance and improve the qualities of the fetus. It is necessary to nurture good citizens and prevent problems. Garbh Sanskar is a completely scientific antenatal care program from Ayurveda that aims to have healthy, intelligent babies through influencing the personality of the fetus from conception. The benefits of Garbh Sanskar include excellent health, intelligence, and development for the baby, as well as trouble-free pregnancy and delivery for the mother. It also ensures future generations will be healthy, intelligent contributors to society.
Development Initiatives taken in Jhajjar District, Haryana.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
The document describes a case study of Neriga village in Karnataka, India. It provides details on the village's demographics, population, occupations, education, leadership, healthcare, infrastructure and technology usage. The summary is:
1. Neriga village has a population of 6,000 people whose primary occupation is agriculture and average annual income is 15,000 rupees.
2. The village has limited infrastructure and access to healthcare, education, and technology. It only has a primary school and residents must travel for further education.
3. The document evaluates how technology could be used to improve livelihoods, healthcare, education, and quality of life for Neriga village residents by providing access to information
The document provides an internship report on Village Knowledge Centres (VKCs) run by the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation in Guntur and Nalgonda, India. The report summarizes that VKCs were established to empower rural communities through information and communication technologies. They provide services like tele-education, telemedicine, and agriculture advisories. The intern visited 4 VKCs and interviewed staff and farmers to understand how rural communities engage with technology and how the Foundation addresses their problems. Audio/video conferences and phone-in programs were found to be popular ways for farmers to interact with experts on agriculture, health, and other topics.
The project introduces instructional computing technology in 206 schools across 2 taluks in Gadchiroli district, Maharashtra. Computer labs and audio-visual labs are set up to provide computer education from classes 1-12. A VSAT studio broadcasts lessons to 36 schools, allowing expert teachers to instruct students remotely. The project aims to improve education quality and access for students in the remote, tribal region impacted by naxalite activities. It has achieved greater student participation and improved learning outcomes. The project also uses the platform to deliver e-governance services, health programs, and other community initiatives across the district. It serves as a scalable and replicable model for enhancing education through technology.
10 Reasons to Adopt HTML5 for Mobile AppsDoug Robinson
HTML5 offers several advantages over native mobile apps, including the ability to write code once and deploy it on any device, lower development and maintenance costs, and easier updating of apps without app store approval. HTML5 apps can also take advantage of rich media capabilities and may soon integrate with device hardware features through open standards and APIs. The multimedia and app capabilities of HTML5 are underrated despite examples that showcase interactive graphics and games.
This document contains predictions across several digital marketing disciplines for 2015, including digital industry trends, digital advertising, mobile industry, mobile advertising, and social media marketing. Some of the key predictions summarized are:
1) Mobile-first design and usage will be essential as mobile internet access surpasses desktop. Wearables and IoT adoption will increase significantly.
2) Data-driven strategies will drive growth through more effective marketing. Programmatic buying will continue to increase for video and native ads.
3) Mobile apps will be used more for enterprise tools and communication. "Phablets" will drive 30% of mobile traffic. Video consumption on mobile will surge 50%.
4) Beacon technology will see
El documento identifica varios factores que están influyendo negativamente en los estudiantes y la escuela. Entre los estudiantes, se menciona que son vagos, torpes, están mal preparados, desmotivados y carecen de técnicas de estudio, además de tener problemas y una mala influencia familiar y social. En cuanto a la escuela, se señalan problemas como la rutinización de las prácticas, la descoordinación de los profesionales, la burocratización, la supervisión temerosa y la dirección gerencialista, así
Wearable technology is growing rapidly and being integrated into many areas of consumer products. Wearables can track health, fitness, and other personal data and connect to other devices and systems. This allows for new personalized services and experiences across industries like healthcare, fashion, and retail. However, companies must address privacy and security challenges to gain consumer trust as wearables start to access and share more personal information. An enterprise data platform is needed to securely connect devices and manage user identity and data permissions to deliver enhanced experiences while protecting privacy at scale.
Agriculture has developed significantly from early manual farming to modern mechanized practices. The document discusses the progression of agriculture from basic farming techniques to mechanized tools and technologies that have increased efficiency and production. It also hints at the future of agriculture moving more online through digital technologies.
30-10-15 meeting Health & ICDS & Education Bhargavi Dave
Bhargavi Dave is the District Development Officer of Ahmedabad district in Gujarat, India. The summary provides key information about:
1. Contact details of the DDO including email, website, Facebook and Twitter pages.
2. Demographics of Ahmedabad district including total population of 1,459,785 people, with 442624 in the city and 1,017,161 in rural areas.
3. Details of malnutrition screening showing 2526 children identified as severely acute malnourished and 2526 as moderately acute malnourished out of a target population of 131194 children ages 0-6 years.
23rd January 2016, Ms Bhargavi Dave, IAS has taken the session on ' New Dimensions of Research in Economics ' in the 15 th State Level Conference organised by Gujarat University Teachers association and Department of Rural Economics, Gujarat Vidyapith.
This document outlines plans for a rural hackathon in Gujarat, India. The hackathon will take place in Ahmedabad last week of October 2015. Hackathons are events where people collaborate on computer programming projects for several days. This hackathon aims to solve problems and create new technologies to benefit rural communities. It also seeks to bring together people interested in using their skills to help develop sectors like public health, livelihood, agriculture, and e-governance in villages, which still lag behind cities in access to services and technology. The organizers hope the event will spark partnerships to advance rural development.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Aula sobre discite infecciosa/osteomielite coluna vertebral apresentada como seminário no departamento de Neurocirurgia do Hospital de Clínicas da UNICAMP
The PCPNDT Act prohibits sex selection and regulates prenatal diagnostic techniques to detect genetic disorders or abnormalities. It aims to prevent misuse of these techniques for sex determination or female foeticide. The MTP Act regulates access to safe abortion and defines when and under what circumstances abortion is permissible up to 20 weeks. The PCPNDT Act allows prenatal diagnosis for high-risk pregnancies over 35 years of age or family history of disorders, while the MTP Act permits termination up to 12 weeks with one practitioner or up to 20 weeks with two practitioners if continuing the pregnancy risks the woman's life or mental health or risks birth defects in the child.
This Memorandum of Understanding sets out an agreement between Tawi Commercial Services Ltd and another unnamed organization to exchange knowledge and teach students. It aims to transfer knowledge to students and staff through engaging them in product design and development, lectures, and online discussions. Both partners will evaluate the effectiveness of knowledge transfer by assessing student and staff understanding of projects. This MOU is not a financial commitment and can be modified or terminated by either partner with mutual consent.
Summary Keynote on the Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation for Wildern...WILD Foundation
Sam Hamilton, Chief of the US Fish and Wildlife Service, US Department of Interior, gave a summary keynote following the signing of the first ever international agreement on wilderness - the Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation for Wilderness Conservation between Mexico, Canada and the United States.
The document proposes establishing "Cyber Kitleys", which are rural cyber cafés combined with coffee shops, to provide internet access and technology training to villagers in Gujarat's Sabarkantha district. The cafés would be franchised to local self-help groups and youth and offer services like online access, computer courses, government portal registration for farmers, and job searching. The goal is to improve quality of life, empower rural youth, and promote inclusive growth through use of technology in rural areas.
This is a draft version of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that I drafted (in January 2015) and adapted from a reference. This is the MOU that I created for Tripda, an online carpooling platform.
I am sharing with my readers who may find it useful.
Feel free to connect with me at maxermesilliam@gmail.com.
Mata bal sangopan...an Issue of Aarogyam Trimonhly magazine by Vyas Creations. Dedicated to health. Mata Balsangopan is on Motherhood care. Neonatal care.
Garbhadhan involves conception at an auspicious time according to the woman's menstrual cycle and astrological principles. The 4th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 12th, 14th, and 16th days of the lunar cycle are considered favorable. Certain nakshatras like Uttraphalguni are also auspicious. Both partners' diets and mental states should be conducive to conception. Fertilization requires healthy ovum, sperm, reproductive organs and timing during the menstrual cycle. The zygote then implants in the uterus and receives nourishment from blood and secretions as it develops into a blastocyst and embryo.
Garbh Sanskar refers to efforts during pregnancy to enhance and improve the qualities of the fetus. It is necessary to nurture good citizens and prevent problems. Garbh Sanskar is a completely scientific antenatal care program from Ayurveda that aims to have healthy, intelligent babies through influencing the personality of the fetus from conception. The benefits of Garbh Sanskar include excellent health, intelligence, and development for the baby, as well as trouble-free pregnancy and delivery for the mother. It also ensures future generations will be healthy, intelligent contributors to society.
Development Initiatives taken in Jhajjar District, Haryana.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
The document describes a case study of Neriga village in Karnataka, India. It provides details on the village's demographics, population, occupations, education, leadership, healthcare, infrastructure and technology usage. The summary is:
1. Neriga village has a population of 6,000 people whose primary occupation is agriculture and average annual income is 15,000 rupees.
2. The village has limited infrastructure and access to healthcare, education, and technology. It only has a primary school and residents must travel for further education.
3. The document evaluates how technology could be used to improve livelihoods, healthcare, education, and quality of life for Neriga village residents by providing access to information
The document provides an internship report on Village Knowledge Centres (VKCs) run by the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation in Guntur and Nalgonda, India. The report summarizes that VKCs were established to empower rural communities through information and communication technologies. They provide services like tele-education, telemedicine, and agriculture advisories. The intern visited 4 VKCs and interviewed staff and farmers to understand how rural communities engage with technology and how the Foundation addresses their problems. Audio/video conferences and phone-in programs were found to be popular ways for farmers to interact with experts on agriculture, health, and other topics.
The project introduces instructional computing technology in 206 schools across 2 taluks in Gadchiroli district, Maharashtra. Computer labs and audio-visual labs are set up to provide computer education from classes 1-12. A VSAT studio broadcasts lessons to 36 schools, allowing expert teachers to instruct students remotely. The project aims to improve education quality and access for students in the remote, tribal region impacted by naxalite activities. It has achieved greater student participation and improved learning outcomes. The project also uses the platform to deliver e-governance services, health programs, and other community initiatives across the district. It serves as a scalable and replicable model for enhancing education through technology.
- OneWorld implemented an ICT intervention in two districts in Rajasthan, India to help rural workers access information and benefits from a government employment guarantee program (MGNREGA).
- The intervention included information kiosks and handheld devices to automate worker attendance tracking, job allocation, receipt issuance, and work monitoring using biometrics. It also included a community radio program and digital knowledge platform.
- Over 8,600 workers used the services. It simplified processes like job applications, increased transparency by reducing proxy attendances, and empowered workers through improved access to information and grievance redressal mechanisms.
The document discusses various corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives undertaken by different companies in India. It describes projects related to environmental protection, healthcare, education, empowering marginalized communities, and more. The document emphasizes that CSR goes beyond statutory compliance and that companies have a responsibility toward customers, employees, shareholders, and society. It provides many examples of partnerships between companies and non-profits to work on social and environmental issues.
Total Sanitation Campaign in West Garo Hills, Meghalaya.NITI Aayog
The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Shelter Associates is an India based NGO working for the urban poor by designing and implementing data driven solutions in Sanitation and Social Housing.
This document is a project report submitted by Dinesh Padhi, a student at Centurion University of Technology and Management, on his internship with the Banking Correspondent Project in Srikakulam district from April to June 2012. It provides an overview of the banking correspondent model implemented by BREDS and Gram Tarang Financial Services to facilitate financial inclusion and the delivery of government services in rural areas. It describes the roles of community service providers, mandal coordinators, and office staff. It also outlines the processes for enrolling MGNREGA customers and making payments to beneficiaries.
The document discusses SIIRD (Students Initiative for Integrated Rural Development), a project started by IIT Roorkee students to promote development in rural areas. It summarizes SIIRD's work in the village of Charba, including initiatives in ICT awareness and training, primary school education, healthcare access, and improving employability. SIIRD conducted surveys to identify skill gaps, partnered with local industries, and plans to offer short-term, demand-driven training courses to enhance residents' job skills and make them more employable.
Agricultural Development Associates Program(Krusi Unnat
sahajogi) is one of its kind apprenticeship program in the
country, which aims to leverage the final year undergraduate
students in improving the extension activities in the focus
blocks of the state. The students were employed as an agent
of change on the ground.
State agriculture universities in India were established based on the American land grant university model to perform integrated teaching, research, and extension functions. Several SAUs have launched e-Extension initiatives to better serve farmers and other stakeholders. This includes portals providing information on crops, weather, seeds, and advisories. Expert systems provide online advice for crops, livestock, and fisheries. Mobile apps have been created for topics like goat, pig, and poultry farming. Universities also use radio, television, and social media to disseminate agricultural information.
State agriculture universities in India were established based on the American land grant university model to perform integrated teaching, research, and extension functions. Several SAUs have launched e-Extension initiatives to better serve farmers and other stakeholders. This includes portals providing information on crops, weather, seeds, and advisories. Expert systems provide online advice for crops, livestock, and fisheries. Mobile apps have been created for topics like goat, pig, and poultry farming. Universities also use radio, television, and social media to disseminate agricultural information.
PROGRAM SMART HEALTHY CHILDREN THROUGH DIGITALIZATION.pptxsheila romera
The Smart Healthy Children (SHC) program promotes healthy habits in children through innovative educational measures and interventions related to nutrition, physical activity, digital media, and more. The program involves over 18,500 children and families across multiple projects and aims to create sustainable healthy generations. A key part of the methodology is the use of digital technologies and online resources to support education and health goals.
Experience sharing by Shri Korath Mathew on e-Learning, Director, Akshaya Ce...cscspv1
The document summarizes Akshaya, Kerala's ambitious e-literacy program. It details Akshaya's mission to bridge the digital divide through a network of over 2000 e-centers across Kerala, 80% of which are in rural areas. The centers provide various e-learning programs and government services to over 1.5 million households. Key services mentioned include e-literacy training, IGNOU courses, Intel Learn programs, and enrollment in health insurance schemes. The centers have trained over 35 lakh individuals and helped deliver various state e-governance initiatives.
I have a rich experience of 2 years in project implementation strategies for capacity building and monitoring & evaluation programs for the Not-for-Profit Organizations domain to ensure timely delivery of results.
The document describes the activities of the Bombay Mothers and Children Welfare Society's Rural Development Project in Rajgurunagar, Pune district. It began in 2004 with the goal of improving health, education, sanitation, and livelihoods across 33 villages. Key programs include the Reproductive and Child Health program, adult literacy programs, vocational training for women, school beautification projects, health initiatives like de-worming, and empowering women's groups. The project also partners with organizations like TCS and HDFC to support activities like computer education, loans for sanitation, and more. Overall the project aims to foster self-sufficiency and empowerment across rural communities.
This is a presentation on ICT for development, presented to DFID, India for fund raising. This is a part of the United Nations Information Technology Services (UNITeS) programme. This programme was a finalist in the Stockholm Challenge Award 2001
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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Combined Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) Vessel List.Christina Parmionova
The best available, up-to-date information on all fishing and related vessels that appear on the illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing vessel lists published by Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs) and related organisations. The aim of the site is to improve the effectiveness of the original IUU lists as a tool for a wide variety of stakeholders to better understand and combat illegal fishing and broader fisheries crime.
To date, the following regional organisations maintain or share lists of vessels that have been found to carry out or support IUU fishing within their own or adjacent convention areas and/or species of competence:
Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR)
Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT)
General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM)
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC)
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC)
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (NAFO)
North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC)
North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC)
South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (SEAFO)
South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO)
Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA)
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC)
The Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List merges all these sources into one list that provides a single reference point to identify whether a vessel is currently IUU listed. Vessels that have been IUU listed in the past and subsequently delisted (for example because of a change in ownership, or because the vessel is no longer in service) are also retained on the site, so that the site contains a full historic record of IUU listed fishing vessels.
Unlike the IUU lists published on individual RFMO websites, which may update vessel details infrequently or not at all, the Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List is kept up to date with the best available information regarding changes to vessel identity, flag state, ownership, location, and operations.
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List of innovative projects executed in Dist. ahmedabad & sabarkantha
1. LIST OF INNOVATIVE PROJECTS
EXECUTED IN AHMEDABAD &
SABARKANTHA DISTRICT
Concept & Implemented by:
NAGARAJAN M , IAS
District Development Officer
Sabarkantha
BHARGAVI DAVE, IAS
District Development Officer
Ahmedabad
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2. Twin District MoU
Twin District MOU between Ahmedabad
and Sabarkantha District Panchayat
Ahmedabad District Panchayat and the Sabarkantha District Panchayat signed a twin
district relationship by agreeing to encourage development interaction between
local departments, agencies and all development stakeholders in the two district
panchayats. The district panchayats will engage in the following areas of
cooperation:
To strengthen the development exchanges and cooperation of the stakeholders in
all development areas, particularly
Innovations in development
Model villages/projects 2
3. Twin District MoU
Pilot Projects and Studies
Solid Waste Management
SMART Villages
Peri-Urban Rural Development
Cyber Kitly
Citizen Centric Development and Administration and
ICT for Development and M-Governance
Rural Broadband
Public Health
Primary Education
Capacity Building of all stakeholders
Conduct of Hackathons, Outreach and events
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4. Twin District MOU
Including but not limited to all subjects delegate to
Panchayati Raj by 73rd Constitutional Amendment
To encourage exchanges of stakeholders and community and
of associations representing the development stakeholders.
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6. Start up
Create an echo-system for innovation,
incubation and entrepreneurship
Organised on 5th August 2015
Around 500 Students, Professor and Entrepreneur
participated
Showcase of various Ideas, Skill & Product
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8. AGRI STARTUP
To boost the rural economy specially in
Agriculture and Veterinary Sector
Participated around 350 Progressive men and women Farmers and
Pashupalak of Ahmedabad and 150 of Sabarkantha districts in Startup
Sharing of Innovative Ideas and best practices among the farmers
Information Dissemination of various government schemes for farmers
Provide a plateform for new initiatives and best practices in Agriculture and
Veterinary Sector 8
10. Innovation Lab at Himatngar in
District Panchayat Premises
Empowering Students Digitally
Started on 13th January 2016
Computer Lab, Projector and Wi-fi facility for the
students
To create a common platform and connect with
startup Echo System
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11. Cyber Kitley - Village Cyber Cafe
Rural Livelihood for Women SHG and
Digital Empowerment to villagers
Internet facility for the villagers.
Computer training to the students.
Facility of online registration in I-Kisan portal to farmer brothers
and sisters along with information of various farming, animal
husbandry, horticulture related various schemes.
Facilities of online job application/ form submission to the youth.
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13. Mobile Inspection of Rural
Development Works
Online inspection of various Rural Development Works i.e. Houses,
Toilets, MGNREGA, CC Roads etc from field using Tablet device.
Payment of any scheme/work is released only after online inspection
of work.
Inspection through tab (mobile device), highly adaptive for all.
Capture the work stage details, Images and Videos
of work with other relevant data
Geo-tagging of work at various stage with GPS Coordinates.
Inspection order can be generated through
system which is mailed automatically to Inspecting
officer and Ordering authority. 13
14. Mobile Inspection of Rural
Development Works
Inspection report can be completed even without any
mobile network coverage
Inspection reports can be sent immediately through
GPRS connectivity
Reports are generated & emailed automatically to all
concern officer in pdf format.
Inspection report’s GPS Co-ordinate is linked with map
and it shows the location on the map.
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16. Swasthya Samvedana Sena Mobile
App for Health Workers
To contribute in Reducing Maternal Mortality Ratio and Infant
Mortality Rate by increasing skill of health workers to impart health
related information using latest technology devices and Digital IEC
material for health education.
Project ‘Swasthya Samvedavana Sena’ intends to support frontline health workers
by giving them an android tablet preloaded with the ‘Swasthya Samvedavana
Sena’ application. This application puts a wealth of vernacular Maternal health,
Child health and Adolescent health information in formats of video, audio, power
point presentations and image in their hands. The interactive health content
covers a range of topics. As the health workers use the tool in their everyday
discussions and meetings with women in their communities, the administration is
able to track and monitor their activity, using a web based dashboard, to draw
valuable insights from them. 16
17. Swasthya Samvedana Sena Mobile
App for Health Workers
Outcome
Audio/visual IEC is having more effect on behavior change.
Health worker does not have to remember anything and still she
is well updated with latest information.
Updated audio/video/ppts can be uploaded instantly without
any extra cost.
Health worker does not have to carry any extra IEC materials in
field.
Online monitoring of all IEC material at all supervisory level
through dashboard. 17
19. Mata Yashoad mobile App for
Anganwadi
To decrease reporting time by providing mobile application for
reporting. To support AWW to give more time in service deliveries
rather than administration work. To provide dashboard to supervisory
cadre for real time monitoring of AWC’s activities.
Convergence of all eleven registers in single mobile application has
reduced time consumed for administrative work. Also stress
related to this reporting also has reduced. So AWW now can able
to concentrate more on giving services to children.
Automatic plotting on growth chart ensures accurate status of
malnutrition in child. Human errors and reading variation are
avoided.
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20. Mata Yashoad mobile App for
Anganwadi
To decrease reporting time by providing mobile application for
reporting. To support AWW to give more time in service deliveries
rather than administration work. To provide dashboard to supervisory
cadre for real time monitoring of AWC’s activities.
With single “Sync” button all data go to taluka and district level. So time
taken for report generation, submission and travelling of AWW has
reduced.
Sms notification to mother or care taker will support in social
mobilization of child to AWC.
Taluka and district officers can monitor all the data from office daily and
give feedback to AWW directly.
Valid and reliable data will ensure evidence based decision making.
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21. Gyansetu
Initiative to create a understating between Urban
and Rural Students of Private & Government School
by exchange of thoughts and facilities. .
Educational interaction between teachers’ of Primary and Secondary
teachers.(e.g. Method, techniques)
Organizing school exposure visits.
Get involve in educational tours and visits.
Activities of skills. (Yoga, Music, Exercise etc)
Give and take of tools.
To remove gap between urban and rural area by sharing.
Library Books
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22. Gyansetu
Initiative to create a understating between Urban
and Rural Students of Private & Government School
by exchange of thoughts and facilities. .
Sports Equipment
Games, Magazines
Musical instruments
Maths & Science experiments kit
Computer educational game,educational C.D.& software
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24. Grishmotsav
To develop the life skill and vocational skill
in school children in vacation.
Grishmotsav (Summer Camp) was organized in 154
primary schools of District Panchayat Ahmedabad.
Many activities were undertaken like live drawing,
chitak kam, rangoli, wall piece making, puppets, mask
making, beauty parlour activities, mahendi, best from
waste and cultural activities etc.
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26. Joy of Giving
An appeal had been made by Ahmedabad District Panchayat to the
people at the time of Diwali vacation to give such things which can
be re-used and donated to the poor students of the schools.
The MOU schools actively participated in this
programme and lots of people supported it by giving lots
of gifts to such students. 51 primary schools were
covered in it.
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28. Shardotsav
During vacation period students get joy and
enjoyment with activities
Ahmedabad District Panchayat’s primary school
participated to create various skill in students under
Shardotsav.
Many activites performed in the schools like cultural
activites, sports, creative activites, music, craft etc.
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29. Pratibha Shodh Competition
To cultivate the hidden talent of District Panchayat’s
primary school’s children and to provide them a
platform also encourage them.
Various competitions were organized at cluster, block
and District level.
Around 13526 students and 1880 teachers actively
participated in different 26 types of competitions.
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31. Horticulture
To establish the Green atmosphere in the
school surrounding like as Kitchen Garden.
Students get benefits of School vegetable garden and a
Ayurved garden
Students get nutritious vegetables in mid-day meal
Students get knowledge of work
Knowledge of horticulture and agricultural growth can be
developed
Awareness about Environmental Education
Information of Ayurved plants and its uses 31
32. Garbh Sanskar– The efforts for enhancement
and betterment of the fetus.
To inculcate desired qualities and enhance existing qualities in baby.
Experience the joy of pregnancy & make it a memorable journey for
mother Ensuring the future citizens are healthy intelligent, physically
fit and Culturally, morally rich
Informative lectures & training to pregnant women
Dietary advice.
Habit advice i.e. Clothings, Ornaments etc.
Regular Health Check up
Exercises, yoga and pranayam.
Vedic sanskara.
Garbhini Upachara
Counseling
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33. Garbh Sanskar– The efforts for enhancement
and betterment of the fetus.
Reading of various books for development of fetus.
Music Audio CD
Deep Respiration Techniques
Garbha Samvad Techniques
Deep Relaxation Techniques
Total 8377 pregnant women beneficiary covered in last 7
months under Garbh Sanskar Project
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34. Garbh Sanskar– The efforts for
enhancement and betterment of the
fetus Photo
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35. Shaishav Setu- Mutual Development programme between
Aanganwadi Centers of Ahmedabad district and Pre-early
Childhood Institutions for the entire development of children
Shaisavsetu" is meant for the mental and physical development of
children. Private nursery teachers and children get the opportunity to
stay with the children at Aanganwadi centers, through which we can
see the developing qualities like team spirit, discipline, culture etc.
Friendship between governmental & non-governmental organizations
Friendship between the children of two organizations
Exposure visits of Aanganwadi Centers and Nurseries
For the overall development of children, private nursery teachers and
Aanganvadi workers could exchange the functioning system
‘Share a Sibling’ initiative to overcome the social disadvantages of
single child family
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36. Shaishav Setu- Mutual Development programme
between Aanganwadi Centers of Ahmedabad
district and Pre-early Childhood Institutions for the
entire development of children
Because of festive celebration together can share the
country's culture and equality
We can awaken parents, for every year admission of
25% anganwadi children in private school under the
R.T.E. Act.
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37. Shaishav Setu- Mutual Development
programme between Aanganwadi Centers of
Ahmedabad district and Pre-early Childhood
Institutions for the entire development of
children Photo
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38. Dikari Vadhaamana Utsav
Save, Welcome & increase the girl child Program
“Dikri Vadhaamana” Utsav launched on 17/12/2015 by District
Panchayat, Ahmedabad.
Total 2520 mothers having two or more
baby Girls after 1
st
Girl child covered under this programme.
All officers voluntarily declared their support for success of this
programme.
All Class-1 and 2 officers contributed with a minimum amount of Rs.
101/- in theme based pink envelops.
Approximately Rs. 2.5 lacs voluntarily contributed to total 2520
mothers in all talukas of Ahmedabad. 38
40. Ghadtar Project
For the holistic development of Child from 3
years to 6 years
Identification & Implementation of 100 learning activities for 61000
children of 1498 anganwadis of Ahmedabad District
100 activities covers daily cause, general knowledge and life skill,
identifications of shapes, birds, animals etc.
Identification of colors, items, fruits, vegetable, flowers etc.
Basic learning activities, yoga and exercise, Health, hygiene and self-care
activities
Learning Games, rhymes, group activities.
Identification of special qualities of child and improvement in their skills.
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42. Nutrition Kits for TB Patient
Nutrition Kit provided to all TB Patients of District
Under Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme, Diagnosis and
Treatment of TB is provided free of cost to all registered TB Patient. TB
mainly affects poor families and malnourished persons so that patient of TB
require additional nutrition supplementation.
Under this project total 250 TB patients of particular quarter were provided
Nutrition Kit. This Nutrition Kit includes 5 kgs Multi Grain Flour, 5 Kgs Jeggary
and 1 Kgs Desi Ghee. The beneficiary of this nutrition kit includes Multi Drug
Resistance TB Patients, Extensive Drug Resistance TB Patients and New
Sputum Positive TB Patients of District Ahmedabad-Rural. With the benefits
of this nutrition kit, Treatment Outcome of the patients has been improve.42
44. High Risk Pregnant Women
To reduce Maternal Mortality and child mortality
and increase nutritional status of 797 High risk
pregnant women identified by department
In rural Ahmedabad district to reduce MMR we have identified 797 High risk
pregnant women and done the village wise line-listing and cause due to
pregnant women comes under category of High risk eg. TB, HIV, Anemia, Low
hb, multipara, diabetes etc. health team have taken daily followup through THO
and MO who visited every high risk pregnant women and gave treatment which
results in no any maternal death out of those high risk pregnant women. And to
increase the nutritional status of high risk pregnant women 5Kg Ghee Khajur is
distributed to them.
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45. High Risk Pregnant Women
To reduce Maternal Mortality and child mortality
and increase nutritional status of 797 High risk
pregnant women identified by department
In auspicious occasion of Diwali we have
distributed Sukhadi to all pregnant women during
the 15 days of diwali holidays and regular follow up
to address any emergency and medical
complications related to deliveries in rural
Ahmedabad to minimize maternal mortality.
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46. High Risk Pregnant Women
Dry Fruits distributed to 250 high risk pregnant
women to increase nutritional status of pregnant
women during diwali holidays.
To ensure HQ stay of all MO and paramedical staff
through Skype calling by Administrative authority in
regular interval.
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48. Jan Seva – Shiv Seva
Socio Religious Inclusion. Save the milk, fruits,
grains and pulses and distribute it to Aanganwadi
and School Children
More than 10000 liter milk, 230 Kg Rice, 105 Kg moong and other pulses,
10 Kg black and white sesame, more than 10000 bananas were collected
and distributed among Aanganwadi and School Children
Various other seasonal fruits, groundnut and gram also received in large
quantity
Rs. 10000/- donation was also received in cash
For the very First time project was launched to create awareness among
the people for donation of food items that offering to the children is
offering to God and distributing the same to Aanganwadi and School
Children rather being wastage/spoiled. 48
50. e-shikshak
e-Shikshak is a community portal for teachers which
provides a platform to teachers for Interacting and
share the knowledge.
More than 2000 teachers are connected with this website at present.
Teachers can now share information with each other through audio-
video and other electronic files.
Teachers can now get online solution of questions that arises in daily
educational work.
Information can be gathered via modern advanced process.
Educational qualities of children are improved.
e-Shikshak provides following benefits to primary teacher:
Connect with peers and colleagues
Share and retain knowledge 50
51. e-shikshak
Acquire essential new skills
Make better use of time and resources
Develop a professional reputation
Inspire innovation and new ideas
Teachers can do the following activities in e-Shikshak:
Share resource material or any educational ‘document’ & ‘presentation’ (doc,
excel, pdf and ppt file.
Share ‘Videos’ and ‘Photos’ of different or innovative education practice
applied by him during projects/classroom teaching/other curricular activities
Share ‘Youtube’ videos
‘Tag’ (Standard and subject wise) to all uploaded material
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52. e-shikshak
Create own ‘Blogs’ and ‘Pages’ and share with other teachers
Use the ‘Forum’ for group discussion and learning on any subject
or topic to reach the facts
Get the various information, instructions and documents from
State and District administration directly through e-shikshak
network.
More than 4500 documents, 280 videos are uploaded on portal.
Three blogs are running, 38 educational rhymes and 67 pages are
uploaded.
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54. Ambaji Padyatra
Plastic Free Padyatra and Swachh Bharat Mission
Framed Mahatma Gandhi Green Brigade of 2200 students from ITI,
Polytechnic and Various Government and Private Colleges
Collected more than 3500 kg plastic waste and act as volunteer in
Mahatma Gandhi Green to keep the padyatra Plastic Free
Placed Dustbins on Padyatra route to make it Dust Free – Swachh
Bharat Nirmal Bharat
Collected tax of mote then Rs. 2 lacs from Pandals and deposited in
Gram Panchayats
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55. Smart Village Workshop
Develop the Rural Villages as Smart Villages
Smart Village concept developed in August 2014 in Sabarkantha
District and launched a book on it on 08/09/2015 with marks &
matrixs. English books are under progress
LJ group of Institute Ahmedabad – Smart Village Sahyog Project
200 team of students visited 200 Villages for Village Study to
understand and develop Smart Village project. These includes CHC,
PHC, Anagnwadi, Schools, Sakhi Mandal, Farmers and youth for
knowledge gathering and information sharing
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57. Digital Locker
Opening of Digital Locker and Create the
awareness of Digital India Program
Opened 15000 lockers under Digital India
Programme
Conducted workshops on Video Conferencing thru
BISAG on 22/07/2015
Launching of Brochure and CD on 08/09/2015
having necessary information
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59. English Training for students and
Teachers
To empower the knowledge of students and
teachers through the proficiency in English
language.
25 teachers and 50 students are selected for a course
of Empowerment of English language of Cambridge
University at CN Vidhyalay. The students and teachers
get proficiency in English language and they can use
this language in their field actively.
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60. Empowerment training of ‘C’ and ‘D’
grade teachers
To develop skills, methods and make teachers
strong on content. For qualitative development in
education level in the primary schools.
A 4 days empowerment training is organized from 16/03/2016 to
19/03/2016 at every block level in Ahmedabad. The ‘C’ and ‘D’ grade
teachers will be provided training on various subjects like Maths,
English, Science, basic concepts of methodology. The teachers will
be encouraged by different subject experts with various skills,
techniques, methodology etc.
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61. D-PRARUP
To cultivate students’ mind to solve various day to
day facing problems by designing their mind to find
such solutions
This project was started on students STD.7 & 8th in 49
schools of Mandal taluka as a pilot project. The
students has started to solve their daily facing
problems with great ideas and easily. Students mind
are cultivated in that manner. This project doesn’t
mean computer or technology or art. One workshop
was organized on 04/12/2015 at MICA. 61
62. Vanche Ahmedabad
The teachers, students and villagers take interest in
reading. Also develop hobby of reading and
encourage the use of dictionary.
The fabulous reading festival was held in Ahmedabad under
Gyansetu project under the guideline of DDO Ahmedabad.
The festival was celebrated in the school of Ahmedabad
between 2nd to 7th November, 2015
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64. Story Café
To impart value education to the students
of primary schools
This project was initiated in 142 schools in Ahmedabad District. An
activity of story telling is organized on every Saturday for 36 to 45
minutes in which students, teachers and elderly person of village and
educated people. The stories are full of value education is selected by
the head teacher and teacher in advance. Various values like truth
speaking, loyalty, protect environment, good behaviour etc can be
develop.
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65. Rural Hackathon
Digital Tracking & inclusion of Social and
Development problem
Rural Hackathon was organised on 27/10/2015 and 28/10/2015 with
Support of GTU
Design Thinking Workshop conducted as pre-hackathon even to identify
Solution Statement
350 Students participated in 2 days Hackathon
Cash Prize distributed to Winner and Runner up Teams
More than 15 prototypes of various solutions displayed
Few prototypes are converting in field and ready for deployment
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66. Digital Media Training
Digital Empowerment and Personality
Development of staff
Social Media Training to all staff of District and
Taluka level
Creating awareness about latest digital tool for
information dissemination
Productive use of Social Media for Personality
Development of government staff
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67. Digital Village – Akodara
Bridge the gap of urban and rural digital
divide and develop a global village
Jointly Develop with ICICI Bank
Having following facilities in Village
Wi-Fi Facility
Cashless Banking
Interactive Early childhood and primary education using Digital
technology in Anganwadi Center and Primary School
Cyber Kitley – Cyber Café for youth & farmers
Tele Health Center
Skill Development & Digital Literacy Centre for youth
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69. Transgender Social Inclusion
Organising workshop of Transgender of
Ahmedabad Rural in Last week of March
Mapping of Transgender in Ahmedabad Rural
Workshop & Capacity Building of Transgender in
various IEC Activity specially emphasis on Woman,
child, Immunisation, Neonatal Care, Institutional
Delivery, Swachh Bharat Mission, Save the Girl Child
etc.
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70. Workshop for KVIC Beneficiary
Strengthen the KVIC beneficiary according
to latest market trend
Sanction 200 Applications under KVIC
Introduce them smart & modern business technics
Develop their communication & marketing skills
Introduction with various digital medial plateform for
publicity
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71. Village Website by VCE
Sanction 200 Applications under KVIC
Introduce them smart & modern business
technics
Develop their communication & marketing skills
Introduction with various digital medial
plateform for publicity
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73. District Development Office,
Sabarkantha
Opp old Market yard, Himatnagar-
Sabarkantha-383001
Ph-02772-242350,
Mo. 9978406246
District Development Office,
Ahmedabad
District Panchayat, Lal Darwaja,
Ahmedabad-380001.
Ph. 079-25506487
Mo. 099784 06226
Thanks
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