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Hanul Technologies is an innovative research center incubated at the University of Pune that focuses on energy saving projects across industries. It has partnered with India800 Foundation to work on new lighting technologies for Indian villages. The document discusses Hanul's work in providing solar lighting and income generation solutions to empower women in rural India through partnerships with other organizations.
Kree Ai Technologies Inc. - Presentation - Kree.tech Gwen Aoife Swan
Kree is developing artificial intelligence technologies to optimize renewable energy and agricultural production. Their AI managers can automate wind farms, solar fields, vertical aeroponic farms, aquaculture farms, and water filtering to produce more with fewer resources. The AI collects data from sensors, analyzes patterns, generates routines, and activates devices to improve efficiency. Kree aims to support the growing global population through sustainable food and energy production with artificial intelligence.
An overall perspective of the IoT for Indian Agriculture and to leverage the solutions for building the eco-system for Indian Agriculture. Currently being worked through NASSCOM, Bangalore
Abu dhabi zefp stand presentation jan 2014 2013bgef
This document summarizes the speaker's experience introducing solar home systems and installment payment plans in Bangladesh to provide affordable renewable energy access to rural communities since 1996. Key points include:
- The speaker has 35 years experience finding market-based solutions to social and economic problems in Bangladesh.
- Over 2.8 million solar home systems have been installed in rural areas so far, powering over 20 million people and 100 MW of electricity.
- The goal is to install 7.5 million more systems by 2020 to power 75 million people, creating over 100,000 green jobs.
- Solar energy is powering schools, clinics, phones and rural businesses, improving lives while reducing indoor pollution.
- Training local technicians and entrepreneurs
This document outlines a vision for smart villages in India. It proposes equipping all village schools with smart classrooms and computers to encourage learning. It also emphasizes the importance of improving health, sanitation, access to clean water, and use of renewable energy in villages. Other recommendations include using drones and sensors to monitor conditions, enabling online medical consultations, and employing mobile banking and apps to help farmers determine fair prices for crops. The overall goal is to empower villagers through technology and innovations to make better decisions for their communities.
ECO Ltd is an organization that aims to promote organic farming and marketing of chemical-free foods in Bangladesh. Their goal is to address issues of contaminated food leading to health problems. Their plan involves integrating organic production methods with formaldehyde-free marketing of foods. Farmers will be connected via mobile phones to consumers in Dhaka to build trust in safe foods. Capacity building efforts include training farmers and young rural leaders in organic farming techniques using experiential learning and ICT resources. Revenue will be generated through course fees, eco-tourism, and sales of organic foods to consumers seeking safe options. The organization plans to scale up their pilot programs by leveraging existing rural ICT centers and networks of organic farmers.
Corporate social responsibilities of itcManjunath .V
ITC Limited is India's largest private sector company with a turnover of over 41 billion rupees. ITC has diversified businesses in FMCG, agriculture, hotels, paper, and packaging. ITC is ranked number one in India for corporate social responsibility. ITC's CSR programs focus on environmental sustainability, rural development, education, and women's empowerment. Key initiatives include being carbon positive and solid waste recycling positive, the e-Choupal rural empowerment program benefiting over 4 million farmers, and watershed development programs providing water to over 90,000 hectares of land.
Hanul Technologies is an innovative research center incubated at the University of Pune that focuses on energy saving projects across industries. It has partnered with India800 Foundation to work on new lighting technologies for Indian villages. The document discusses Hanul's work in providing solar lighting and income generation solutions to empower women in rural India through partnerships with other organizations.
Kree Ai Technologies Inc. - Presentation - Kree.tech Gwen Aoife Swan
Kree is developing artificial intelligence technologies to optimize renewable energy and agricultural production. Their AI managers can automate wind farms, solar fields, vertical aeroponic farms, aquaculture farms, and water filtering to produce more with fewer resources. The AI collects data from sensors, analyzes patterns, generates routines, and activates devices to improve efficiency. Kree aims to support the growing global population through sustainable food and energy production with artificial intelligence.
An overall perspective of the IoT for Indian Agriculture and to leverage the solutions for building the eco-system for Indian Agriculture. Currently being worked through NASSCOM, Bangalore
Abu dhabi zefp stand presentation jan 2014 2013bgef
This document summarizes the speaker's experience introducing solar home systems and installment payment plans in Bangladesh to provide affordable renewable energy access to rural communities since 1996. Key points include:
- The speaker has 35 years experience finding market-based solutions to social and economic problems in Bangladesh.
- Over 2.8 million solar home systems have been installed in rural areas so far, powering over 20 million people and 100 MW of electricity.
- The goal is to install 7.5 million more systems by 2020 to power 75 million people, creating over 100,000 green jobs.
- Solar energy is powering schools, clinics, phones and rural businesses, improving lives while reducing indoor pollution.
- Training local technicians and entrepreneurs
This document outlines a vision for smart villages in India. It proposes equipping all village schools with smart classrooms and computers to encourage learning. It also emphasizes the importance of improving health, sanitation, access to clean water, and use of renewable energy in villages. Other recommendations include using drones and sensors to monitor conditions, enabling online medical consultations, and employing mobile banking and apps to help farmers determine fair prices for crops. The overall goal is to empower villagers through technology and innovations to make better decisions for their communities.
ECO Ltd is an organization that aims to promote organic farming and marketing of chemical-free foods in Bangladesh. Their goal is to address issues of contaminated food leading to health problems. Their plan involves integrating organic production methods with formaldehyde-free marketing of foods. Farmers will be connected via mobile phones to consumers in Dhaka to build trust in safe foods. Capacity building efforts include training farmers and young rural leaders in organic farming techniques using experiential learning and ICT resources. Revenue will be generated through course fees, eco-tourism, and sales of organic foods to consumers seeking safe options. The organization plans to scale up their pilot programs by leveraging existing rural ICT centers and networks of organic farmers.
Corporate social responsibilities of itcManjunath .V
ITC Limited is India's largest private sector company with a turnover of over 41 billion rupees. ITC has diversified businesses in FMCG, agriculture, hotels, paper, and packaging. ITC is ranked number one in India for corporate social responsibility. ITC's CSR programs focus on environmental sustainability, rural development, education, and women's empowerment. Key initiatives include being carbon positive and solid waste recycling positive, the e-Choupal rural empowerment program benefiting over 4 million farmers, and watershed development programs providing water to over 90,000 hectares of land.
The document presents a proposal for an integrated cow-based project in rural areas to generate sustainable income and employment. The key aspects of the project include:
1) Establishing small dairy farms (10 cows each) in villages managed by marginalized groups to produce cow milk and products.
2) Generating biogas from cow dung for cooking, lighting, and electricity, achieving more self-sufficient energy.
3) Using biogas byproducts and cow urine to promote organic farming and cultivation of medicinal plants for local healthcare.
The project aims to create employment through backward and forward linkages in rural industries based on cow resources, improving livelihoods and reducing poverty and migration to cities.
Ict as an important tool in rural development in context to Agriculture, e - ...Nischay Patel
Here is the various ICT tools that are important in rural development in various sector namely., Agriculture, dairy sector, e- governance, extension and veterinary sector
Agriculture plays a important role in the global economy. Agriculture provides food supply to the entire world through providing regular supply of food to huge populated developing countries
The presentation provides the potential opportunities about the Agriculture for Sustainable Economic Development process
The document discusses ITC's e-Choupal initiative, which aims to empower rural Indian farmers through internet kiosks located in village gathering places. The kiosks, run by trained local farmers, give other farmers access to market prices, farming best practices, and the ability to purchase supplies and sell crops directly to ITC. This cuts out intermediaries and allows farmers to get better prices. The initiative has expanded across India, offering additional services. It has helped farmers but also benefits ITC's procurement processes. The e-Choupal model is continually developed with new versions to deepen its impact and services for farmers.
07 e agriculture. food security using ict to empower farming communities@pacc...VinothkumaR Ramu
This document discusses using information and communication technologies (ICT) like mobile phones, computers and the internet to empower farming communities through e-agriculture initiatives. It provides examples of e-agriculture projects in India like one implemented in Odisha by Intel Grameen that established local kiosks serving 6,000 farmers, increasing incomes up to 300%. The document also discusses using ICT for e-governance like India's public distribution system tracking food stocks and providing SMS updates to citizens. Overall, the document advocates using ICT to connect rural areas, schools, hospitals and more as part of the World Summit on the Information Society's plan to improve access to technology worldwide by 2015.
Term End Project_Rural Marketing_Group 2.docxRishabhJain1047
ITC has implemented several rural marketing initiatives in India, including e-Choupals, demonstration farms, and Choupal Saagars. E-Choupals are internet kiosks that provide farmers with information on weather, prices, and best practices. Demonstration farms show farmers improved cultivation techniques. Choupal Saagars are rural hubs offering procurement, storage, banking, and other services. ITC uses these initiatives to source agricultural products while empowering farmers. The document discusses ITC's product portfolio and marketing strategies, including competitive pricing, distribution through procurement centers, and communication strategies like radio advertising.
ITC has extensive rural marketing strategies in India, including its e-Choupal initiative. Through e-Choupal, ITC provides farmers with real-time market information online and offers lower transaction costs. It also provides farmers insurance products and financial services. ITC plans to expand e-Choupal to 20,000 kiosks by 2012. It will also open small hypermarkets in rural areas to increase access to products and services for farmers. ITC's rural marketing strategies aim to improve availability, affordability, acceptability, and awareness of products in rural India.
National Informatics Centre (NIC) of India has extensive experience integrating ICT into agriculture. It launched the DISNIC program in 1987 to develop databases in agriculture, fisheries, and animal husbandry sectors. In 1995, NIC published an "Informatics Blueprint" outlining a strategic plan to use ICT networks like AGRISNET, MARKNET, and others to improve agricultural extension, markets, research, and other areas. NIC has since implemented many programs like RealCraft for fishing vessel registration, the National Animal Disease Reporting System, and the National Agricultural Prices and Marketing Information System to further the use of ICT in agriculture.
The document discusses ITC's E-Choupal initiative, which uses internet kiosks in rural Indian villages to empower farmers. The key points are:
1) E-Choupal provides farmers with information on weather, prices and best practices to help them increase yields and negotiate better deals.
2) Farmers can sell their produce directly to ITC through the kiosks, cutting out middlemen and bringing greater transparency.
3) Over 6,500 kiosks serve 4 million farmers across 10 states. Farmers benefit from higher incomes while ITC gains assured supply and reduces procurement costs.
4) The initiative has spurred rural development by providing villagers access to the internet for
The document outlines the vision and work of the oneVillage Foundation (OVF), which aims to empower communities through storytelling, education, and technology. It describes several of OVF's initiatives, including establishing rural farmers cooperatives in Ghana, an IT training program for youth in Ghana called "CatchITYoung", and the creation of "Unity Centers" in Kenya and Nigeria to demonstrate sustainable development solutions. The document emphasizes using a holistic, people-centered approach and integrating local development projects with information and communication technologies.
E-Choupal is an initiative by ITC to connect rural farmers in India to global markets via the internet. It installs computers with internet access in villages, allowing farmers to access real-time local weather and market pricing information, as well as place orders for seeds and fertilizers. This helps farmers increase yields and income while reducing costs. Over 6,500 e-Choupal kiosks operated by local farmers have been established, serving over 6 million farmers. The program aims to scale up to 20,000 kiosks by 2012, improving livelihoods for many small farmers in India.
Digital agriculture is necessary for India to achieve Atmanirbhar Bharat and double farmer incomes. A national digital ecosystem called IDEA is proposed to establish a platform for stakeholders along the agricultural value chain. This will require building a foundational layer of land and farmer data, tools for data collection and analytics to provide advisories and recommendations, and data visualization dashboards. The approach should be community-driven, involve public-private partnerships, and measure impacts at the individual farmer level through an M&E framework to ensure benefits reach smallholder farmers.
This document discusses rural entrepreneurship in India. It provides an introduction on the importance of rural entrepreneurship and self-employment opportunities. It then defines rural entrepreneurship and lists various industries under the purview of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), including agro-based, textile, and service industries. The document also discusses advantages of rural industrialization, challenges, and recommendations to boost rural entrepreneurship through poverty alleviation programs and training. It provides examples of several famous rural entrepreneurs in India.
ICTs can be used to provide information and communication services to wide users. They facilitate collecting, storing, and analyzing information that can be transmitted electronically. Examples of ICT uses include e-governance projects in India like Gyandoot in Madhya Pradesh, which established internet kiosks to provide government services to rural citizens, reducing time, costs, and improving access to information. ICTs can also connect rural communities, support economic development through initiatives like e-Choupal, and improve education, health, and community development.
This proposal seeks funding to expand a lac cultivation project to secure livelihoods for tribal communities in Ranchi, Jharkhand. The organization Udyogini has worked with 5,500 lac producers across 3 blocks, helping 3,500 earn profits. The project aims to: 1) establish cooperatives to add value and sustain 2,000 existing producers; 2) promote profits for 2,000 new producers by providing training and federating them into cooperatives. Total funding requested is INR 25.07 crores over 3 years. Monitoring will track progress at the organization, cluster, and individual levels through field visits, records, and a management information system.
Application of Ancient Indian Agricultural Practices in Cloud Computing Envir...MangaiK4
This document summarizes a research paper on applying ancient Indian agricultural practices in a cloud computing environment. Some key points:
- The paper proposes an "Agri cloud" model to provide Indian farmers access to digital farming services through cloud computing, allowing improved productivity and livelihoods.
- It discusses establishing "Village Innovation Centers" to provide digital literacy training and resources to farmers to help them access the cloud services.
- The proposed cloud model would offer on-demand services like expert advice, weather data, soil information, training, and marketing assistance to empower farmers.
- The researchers believe this approach can help modernize Indian agriculture using a combination of ancient practices and new technologies.
Application of Ancient Indian Agricultural Practices in Cloud Computing Envir...MangaiK4
Abstract - About 70% people of India are living in rural areas and are still dependent on Agriculture. Therefore transformation of the Agriculture through technology is quite important in today India’s Agriculture system. In olden days formers in India used to depend on clouds for rains, but today they are looking towards Cloud Computing where they are getting knowledge for cultivation of better crops, Expert advice for crop diseases and causes, Interactive learning service, Dynamic storage service, real time question answering service and many more in a nominal cost. With the evolution of cloud computing and its subsequent popularity, the service providers are coming up with very easy and affordable solution for our farmers. Just our farmers need to register with service provider like CloudCow and to pay for the agri services they got from service provider. In this study we proposed an Agri cloud model for rural Indian farmers, so that they can opt digital farming through cloud computing for better productivity of their agriculture products and to improve their life’s.
This document discusses Tedy Tri Tjahyono's roles advising various Indonesian cooperatives and outlines his vision for a new cooperative ecosystem in Indonesia. It notes that villages make up around 48% of Indonesia's population and highlights several cooperatives that could work together in an ecosystem, including ones focused on satellite services, energy, creative industries, food supply chains, and more. The ecosystem aims to strengthen rural economies by aggregating demand, consolidating supply chains, and ensuring cooperatives upgrade their skills and access global markets.
The document discusses strategies for developing smart villages in India. It suggests focusing on villages as they currently house 69% of India's population without basic amenities. Developing smart villages would lay the foundation for future cities at low cost by establishing basic infrastructure. Key focuses for smart villages include smart energy, agriculture, and water resources management. Additional aspects that should be considered are coordinated government departments, sanitation, renewable energy, education, healthcare, industry, and net zero emissions. The document provides details on planning and developing smart energy solutions, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, industry, and telecommunications in villages.
ICT in Agriculture, Reasons of Agricultural Information delay in rural India, Need of ICT in Indian Agriculture, Role of ICT in Indian Agriculture, ICT INITIATIVES FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
The document presents a proposal for an integrated cow-based project in rural areas to generate sustainable income and employment. The key aspects of the project include:
1) Establishing small dairy farms (10 cows each) in villages managed by marginalized groups to produce cow milk and products.
2) Generating biogas from cow dung for cooking, lighting, and electricity, achieving more self-sufficient energy.
3) Using biogas byproducts and cow urine to promote organic farming and cultivation of medicinal plants for local healthcare.
The project aims to create employment through backward and forward linkages in rural industries based on cow resources, improving livelihoods and reducing poverty and migration to cities.
Ict as an important tool in rural development in context to Agriculture, e - ...Nischay Patel
Here is the various ICT tools that are important in rural development in various sector namely., Agriculture, dairy sector, e- governance, extension and veterinary sector
Agriculture plays a important role in the global economy. Agriculture provides food supply to the entire world through providing regular supply of food to huge populated developing countries
The presentation provides the potential opportunities about the Agriculture for Sustainable Economic Development process
The document discusses ITC's e-Choupal initiative, which aims to empower rural Indian farmers through internet kiosks located in village gathering places. The kiosks, run by trained local farmers, give other farmers access to market prices, farming best practices, and the ability to purchase supplies and sell crops directly to ITC. This cuts out intermediaries and allows farmers to get better prices. The initiative has expanded across India, offering additional services. It has helped farmers but also benefits ITC's procurement processes. The e-Choupal model is continually developed with new versions to deepen its impact and services for farmers.
07 e agriculture. food security using ict to empower farming communities@pacc...VinothkumaR Ramu
This document discusses using information and communication technologies (ICT) like mobile phones, computers and the internet to empower farming communities through e-agriculture initiatives. It provides examples of e-agriculture projects in India like one implemented in Odisha by Intel Grameen that established local kiosks serving 6,000 farmers, increasing incomes up to 300%. The document also discusses using ICT for e-governance like India's public distribution system tracking food stocks and providing SMS updates to citizens. Overall, the document advocates using ICT to connect rural areas, schools, hospitals and more as part of the World Summit on the Information Society's plan to improve access to technology worldwide by 2015.
Term End Project_Rural Marketing_Group 2.docxRishabhJain1047
ITC has implemented several rural marketing initiatives in India, including e-Choupals, demonstration farms, and Choupal Saagars. E-Choupals are internet kiosks that provide farmers with information on weather, prices, and best practices. Demonstration farms show farmers improved cultivation techniques. Choupal Saagars are rural hubs offering procurement, storage, banking, and other services. ITC uses these initiatives to source agricultural products while empowering farmers. The document discusses ITC's product portfolio and marketing strategies, including competitive pricing, distribution through procurement centers, and communication strategies like radio advertising.
ITC has extensive rural marketing strategies in India, including its e-Choupal initiative. Through e-Choupal, ITC provides farmers with real-time market information online and offers lower transaction costs. It also provides farmers insurance products and financial services. ITC plans to expand e-Choupal to 20,000 kiosks by 2012. It will also open small hypermarkets in rural areas to increase access to products and services for farmers. ITC's rural marketing strategies aim to improve availability, affordability, acceptability, and awareness of products in rural India.
National Informatics Centre (NIC) of India has extensive experience integrating ICT into agriculture. It launched the DISNIC program in 1987 to develop databases in agriculture, fisheries, and animal husbandry sectors. In 1995, NIC published an "Informatics Blueprint" outlining a strategic plan to use ICT networks like AGRISNET, MARKNET, and others to improve agricultural extension, markets, research, and other areas. NIC has since implemented many programs like RealCraft for fishing vessel registration, the National Animal Disease Reporting System, and the National Agricultural Prices and Marketing Information System to further the use of ICT in agriculture.
The document discusses ITC's E-Choupal initiative, which uses internet kiosks in rural Indian villages to empower farmers. The key points are:
1) E-Choupal provides farmers with information on weather, prices and best practices to help them increase yields and negotiate better deals.
2) Farmers can sell their produce directly to ITC through the kiosks, cutting out middlemen and bringing greater transparency.
3) Over 6,500 kiosks serve 4 million farmers across 10 states. Farmers benefit from higher incomes while ITC gains assured supply and reduces procurement costs.
4) The initiative has spurred rural development by providing villagers access to the internet for
The document outlines the vision and work of the oneVillage Foundation (OVF), which aims to empower communities through storytelling, education, and technology. It describes several of OVF's initiatives, including establishing rural farmers cooperatives in Ghana, an IT training program for youth in Ghana called "CatchITYoung", and the creation of "Unity Centers" in Kenya and Nigeria to demonstrate sustainable development solutions. The document emphasizes using a holistic, people-centered approach and integrating local development projects with information and communication technologies.
E-Choupal is an initiative by ITC to connect rural farmers in India to global markets via the internet. It installs computers with internet access in villages, allowing farmers to access real-time local weather and market pricing information, as well as place orders for seeds and fertilizers. This helps farmers increase yields and income while reducing costs. Over 6,500 e-Choupal kiosks operated by local farmers have been established, serving over 6 million farmers. The program aims to scale up to 20,000 kiosks by 2012, improving livelihoods for many small farmers in India.
Digital agriculture is necessary for India to achieve Atmanirbhar Bharat and double farmer incomes. A national digital ecosystem called IDEA is proposed to establish a platform for stakeholders along the agricultural value chain. This will require building a foundational layer of land and farmer data, tools for data collection and analytics to provide advisories and recommendations, and data visualization dashboards. The approach should be community-driven, involve public-private partnerships, and measure impacts at the individual farmer level through an M&E framework to ensure benefits reach smallholder farmers.
This document discusses rural entrepreneurship in India. It provides an introduction on the importance of rural entrepreneurship and self-employment opportunities. It then defines rural entrepreneurship and lists various industries under the purview of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), including agro-based, textile, and service industries. The document also discusses advantages of rural industrialization, challenges, and recommendations to boost rural entrepreneurship through poverty alleviation programs and training. It provides examples of several famous rural entrepreneurs in India.
ICTs can be used to provide information and communication services to wide users. They facilitate collecting, storing, and analyzing information that can be transmitted electronically. Examples of ICT uses include e-governance projects in India like Gyandoot in Madhya Pradesh, which established internet kiosks to provide government services to rural citizens, reducing time, costs, and improving access to information. ICTs can also connect rural communities, support economic development through initiatives like e-Choupal, and improve education, health, and community development.
This proposal seeks funding to expand a lac cultivation project to secure livelihoods for tribal communities in Ranchi, Jharkhand. The organization Udyogini has worked with 5,500 lac producers across 3 blocks, helping 3,500 earn profits. The project aims to: 1) establish cooperatives to add value and sustain 2,000 existing producers; 2) promote profits for 2,000 new producers by providing training and federating them into cooperatives. Total funding requested is INR 25.07 crores over 3 years. Monitoring will track progress at the organization, cluster, and individual levels through field visits, records, and a management information system.
Application of Ancient Indian Agricultural Practices in Cloud Computing Envir...MangaiK4
This document summarizes a research paper on applying ancient Indian agricultural practices in a cloud computing environment. Some key points:
- The paper proposes an "Agri cloud" model to provide Indian farmers access to digital farming services through cloud computing, allowing improved productivity and livelihoods.
- It discusses establishing "Village Innovation Centers" to provide digital literacy training and resources to farmers to help them access the cloud services.
- The proposed cloud model would offer on-demand services like expert advice, weather data, soil information, training, and marketing assistance to empower farmers.
- The researchers believe this approach can help modernize Indian agriculture using a combination of ancient practices and new technologies.
Application of Ancient Indian Agricultural Practices in Cloud Computing Envir...MangaiK4
Abstract - About 70% people of India are living in rural areas and are still dependent on Agriculture. Therefore transformation of the Agriculture through technology is quite important in today India’s Agriculture system. In olden days formers in India used to depend on clouds for rains, but today they are looking towards Cloud Computing where they are getting knowledge for cultivation of better crops, Expert advice for crop diseases and causes, Interactive learning service, Dynamic storage service, real time question answering service and many more in a nominal cost. With the evolution of cloud computing and its subsequent popularity, the service providers are coming up with very easy and affordable solution for our farmers. Just our farmers need to register with service provider like CloudCow and to pay for the agri services they got from service provider. In this study we proposed an Agri cloud model for rural Indian farmers, so that they can opt digital farming through cloud computing for better productivity of their agriculture products and to improve their life’s.
This document discusses Tedy Tri Tjahyono's roles advising various Indonesian cooperatives and outlines his vision for a new cooperative ecosystem in Indonesia. It notes that villages make up around 48% of Indonesia's population and highlights several cooperatives that could work together in an ecosystem, including ones focused on satellite services, energy, creative industries, food supply chains, and more. The ecosystem aims to strengthen rural economies by aggregating demand, consolidating supply chains, and ensuring cooperatives upgrade their skills and access global markets.
The document discusses strategies for developing smart villages in India. It suggests focusing on villages as they currently house 69% of India's population without basic amenities. Developing smart villages would lay the foundation for future cities at low cost by establishing basic infrastructure. Key focuses for smart villages include smart energy, agriculture, and water resources management. Additional aspects that should be considered are coordinated government departments, sanitation, renewable energy, education, healthcare, industry, and net zero emissions. The document provides details on planning and developing smart energy solutions, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, industry, and telecommunications in villages.
ICT in Agriculture, Reasons of Agricultural Information delay in rural India, Need of ICT in Indian Agriculture, Role of ICT in Indian Agriculture, ICT INITIATIVES FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
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Divadhvik explains Mutual Fund Taxation clearly: Equity funds held over a year are taxed at 10% for gains over ₹1 lakh, while short-term gains are taxed at 15%. Debt funds held over three years are taxed at 20% post-indexation. Short-term gains are taxed as per your income slab.
A toxic combination of 15 years of low growth, and four decades of high inequality, has left Britain poorer and falling behind its peers. Productivity growth is weak and public investment is low, while wages today are no higher than they were before the financial crisis. Britain needs a new economic strategy to lift itself out of stagnation.
Scotland is in many ways a microcosm of this challenge. It has become a hub for creative industries, is home to several world-class universities and a thriving community of businesses – strengths that need to be harness and leveraged. But it also has high levels of deprivation, with homelessness reaching a record high and nearly half a million people living in very deep poverty last year. Scotland won’t be truly thriving unless it finds ways to ensure that all its inhabitants benefit from growth and investment. This is the central challenge facing policy makers both in Holyrood and Westminster.
What should a new national economic strategy for Scotland include? What would the pursuit of stronger economic growth mean for local, national and UK-wide policy makers? How will economic change affect the jobs we do, the places we live and the businesses we work for? And what are the prospects for cities like Glasgow, and nations like Scotland, in rising to these challenges?
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China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
1. . . . . towards vibrant India
A Venture of
Date:
03/03/2017
To,
The Hon.Prime Minister,
Shri narendra modi .
Prime minister’s office
New Delhi, (India).
Sub: Implementation of ‘Smart Village’ first pilot project in your constituency.
Dear Sir,
we are pleased to apply for permission to do out Module project of “Smart Village” at your suggested
place.As we are the first group of entrepreneurs to design, research and innovation this concept with
its procedures with new edge technologies required .As exclusive copyrights and brand trademark
“smart village” is well registered in 2007 , at the time when we applied at Gujarat government and
various other state governments.
We had widely travelled in India for data collection and survey of willingness of government.
We are pleased to hear from you for your willingness about the smart village program. It
shows the rural sectors in India had always been supported by some visionary people who
are in government for development with great vision.
Kindly advise us about the support offered by you for implementation of first pilot project.
Since this project provides infrastructure development in rural sector through providing a
platform for Renewable Energy, Milk, High-Tech Farming, Life Sciences Research, Education
and other developments.
The detail application is attach with the requirement of ours from government.
Thanking you
For
SMART MONEY CAPITAL ANALYSIS PRIVATE LIMITED.
Director
SMART VILLAGE PROGRAM
Premchandra lokhande
Pune reg Office:- 12/A , MARK APARTMENT ,KALYANI NAGAR,PUNE MAHARATSRA, 411014-- E-mail: smcapl@smcapl.com contact +91 9552466666
-8149088567
2. . . . . towards vibrant India
A Venture of
Date:
03/03/2017
To,
The Hon.Prime Minister,
Shri narendra modi .
Prime minister’s office
New delhi ,INDIA
.Subject: Socio Economic Rural Growth Project of “SMART VILLAGE” And
Application for Letter OF Intent.
Dear Sir ,
We are introducing the concept of “SMART VILLAGE” to enable various Governmental nodal
agencies to enabling the revamping of Rural Economy, which normally forms the back bone of any
development in other sectors with unique blockchain software solution of virtual currency to raise capital
for rural india to compete china efficiently ,without pressure on government for funding.
This project envisages in making the rural uplift and its economy vibrant by making every village self
sufficient.
In terms of:
Employment,
Energy,
Education,
Health,
Hi-Tech Farming
Bio-Technology
Life Sciences
Food
Rural Cottage Industry
Personality Development
Tourism
Cultural Development And Self Contained Habitat.
This project will bring INDIA complete food and energy self-sufficiency with high growth
accompanying up liftment and prosperity in rural sector.
We can stop hunger death of farmers by providing all the above mentioned facilities with adequate
Productive employment and prosperity.
We wish our nation should be the first one to implement this “Smart Village” for complete Rural
Prosperity and Socio Economic Reform.
The enclosures to this application of application are viz.
Subject
Highlights of the Scheme
Key Technology
Cost of Project
Organization Type
Details of Application / Requirement description.
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Highlights of the scheme:
1. Every Tehsil will have initially One “Smart Village” and subsequently in a phased
manner covering the other villages. With educating more then three hundreds
agriculture graduates with corporate MBA in agi-economics as our llp partners
2. One Megawatt Electricity can be generates each individual village in a Tehsil from
Biomass (Bio-Mass Generated from contract farming activities of “Smart Village” in
phase one).
3. Each Tehsil will have initially one “Smart Village” and can provide similar services to all
the individual villages of that Tehsil in a Phased manner with equal nos. of megawatts
of energy added to the grid.
4. The byproduct (manure) of bio mass fermentation tanks can be converted into bio Urea
Fertilizer. with advanced custom -built organic soil card This can replace the chemical Urea;
hence we can save foreign exchange. This bio-urea will be used for the contract farming of the village
members .
5. The Energy and income from self -sufficient of farm houses of villagers and the
Blockchain solution virtual currency of “Smart Village”.
Each house equipped with sufficient Cattle’s and Vegetable garden (Green house).
There will be small Cow Breeding (with Dairy Farm) Centre to
get fixed regular income from Milk and its products, Vegetables & Cattles
Members get buy back support & maintenance of “Smart Village” Organization.
6. Each of the above house is equipped with the solar film panels and bio-gas units for fuel
and electricity self -sufficiency. specially designed for unemployed agri graduates
7. The bio-urea from manure of bio-gas units of these houses, bio-insecticides from cow
refuse, ultra modern farming equipment set with harvesting team of Crop and Water
management consultancy, supply of good quality of tissue culture plants and seeds
backup, high-tech education and medical facilities etc.
8. These form the backbone of contract farming scheme of “Smart Village”.
9. All these things are provided to each member on Commodity sharing basis not as loan
(i.e. Barter Deal Mode).
10. Provide employment in provided to all as well as risk free High-Tech Farming for each
members of village with cent percent buy back support.
11. A Trust / NGO in village for the Health, Education and Cultural needs. (Members can
have concessional or free services with group insurance facilities.)
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12. Thus this village brings complete Socio Economic Revolution where the members get
Health, Education, Employment and Prosperity with quality Life Style in the village.
13. Each village can generate energy equivalent to “One Megawatt minimum per village“,
In each Tehsil with (Chemical free) Agro Commodity production and Socio Economic
Development which takes our County on Food and Energy self –sufficiency,
14. Besides all this, the great purchasing power can be alleviate on the economically
unstable class of the farmers to prosperity.
15. It saves the foreign exchange for our country from reduced imports of crude oil and
other chemicals. A cryptocurrency algorithm is prepared to launch.
16. More than One Million Villages exist in the country and hence through this enable a
high rural with socio economic development.
17. The project become self-income generating from phase one of “One Village One
Megawatt Scheme”.
18. The Pilot “Smart Village” project in course of time with a planned development will
generate energy up to 25 Megawatt and supply to the Grid.
19. Promote Tourism of each village to foreign tourists which will speak of the village
culture of India and also earn valuable foreign exchange.
All The Concept and the drawings are attached with the Application herewith.
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Key Technologies:
A: Cow fodder manufacturing greenhouses (fodder factories) to get complete backup of
cattle feed. (Annexure 1)
B: Hydro-ponic Green Houses for Vegetable farming. (Annexure 2)
C: Energy and Income Self-sufficient houses for villagers / members. (Annexure 3)
D: Processing of Cow Dung and Bio mass for Electricity generation by producing Bio-Gas with
Our Special Technology in consultation with Indian Institute of Science - Bangalore.
This gives us yield of One Megawatt of power per ton of Bio mass. (Annexure 4)
E: Production of Bio Fertilizer equivalent to urea, by processing manure in soil with Algae/bacteria
Produced in Bio-Reactors. Proprietary frequency daevatha is capable to detect polarity of algaes ,
nutrients,bacterias,weeds and all required things for farm.This will be unique for each farm attached
with village for the
Contract farming. (Annexure 5)
F: Preparation of Bio-Insecticide from cow urine for all in one purpose insecticide need.
(Annexure 6)
G: The High Immune Tissue culture and seeds supply, support with Crop / Water
Management Consultancy services from Life Science Division of Smart Village. (Annexure 7)
H: Special Breed of Cows suitable to local environment with maintenance and Veternity
Support for all cattle farm houses. (Annexure 8)
I: Cow Breeding Farm with Ultra modern Dairy and Dairy products. (Annexure 9)
J: High-Tech Farming Equipment Fleets, made available to Smart Village members.
(Annexure 10)
K: Entrepreneurs development in rural development & research college, Cottage
Industry based on Agro Products and Further research. (Annexure 11)
L: Naturopathy and Cultural Resort for Tourism Development. (Annexure 12)
M: Various research products by Life Sciences Division (E.g. Cow Colustrum). (Annexure 13)
N: School, Higher Education Centers, Community Hall etc. with proposed NGO’s
(Annexure 14)
This project had been observed and a been interest evinced by UNDP a wing of United Nations.
Cost of the project:
We had potential to generate one megawatt from each village, the Appox. Of Biomass on
assumption 8000 tonnes a year per Village. So in there are 5625 Tehsils and more then 500,000 major villages in
india. So our cost for at each tehsil is RS 725 crore in seven stages we will raise by blockchain solution
of “smart village” virtual currency for project at international distribution to attract non returnable usd funds.
Further we can add in each tehsil One “Smart Village”. And each Smart Village creates input for the next village
location. We propose a turnkey consultancy service including arrangement of finance , management and technology
as a single window service, we had already tie-ups with majority of promoters provided we get letter of intent from
your end.
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Organisation Type:
PROMOTORS & CO-ORDINATORS OF SMART VILLAGE
SMART
VILLAGE 1 (At
(1 st Tehsil)
1.SAPL
Infrastructure
Consultants
1.
Vishwardhar-
mayatan Trust
2. Scud Group
of Education
& As per
Location
Various Other
Trusts.
1. Hindustan
Dorr-oliver
2.IVRCL Urban
Infra.
Etc. Various
others
1. Shrikrishna
Industries
2.Reliance Fresh
3.Mahananda
Dairy
4.Gokul Dairy &
Others.
5. ITC Ltd.
Examples only
SMART
VILLAGE
2
LIMITED LIABLITY
PARTNERSHIP
WITH INDIVIDUAL
PROMOTORS OF
TEHSIL PRODUCER
COMPANY
SMART
VILLAGE
3
SMART
VILLAGE
4
PRODUCER
COMPANY OF
LOCAL VILLAGE
MEMBER FOR
DAILY OPERATIONS
OF SMART VILLAGE
Detail Project
report, Viability
Studies,
Installation,
Commissioning
Administration,
Supervision
and Buy-Back /
Contract
Farming of
Commodities
and Milk
The Smart Village have three wings with support of Special purpose vehicle of Consultancy company
For Technology, Turnkey Execution, Supervision, Trainings, Operation Management.
Organization chart is attached with (Annexure A, B, C, D).
A: The Key Persons and Scientist of Smart Village.
A Group of key persons had been Formed “SAPL INFRASTUCTURE CONSULTANTS”
involves many of Senior Consultant from all the required fields for Turnkey Executions,
Supervisions, Operations and Management of Smart Village.
Besides that Special tie-up with the Group of Scientists of Indian Institute of Science
Bangalore for “One Village One Megawatt Electricity” scheme and data collection of Smart
Village implementation and construction. (Annexure A)
B: The Infrastructure and Manufacturing Setup of Smart Village.
We have tie-up with a leading corporates of infra and Rural accessories manufacturing
Unit with a separate research and development center. (Annexure B)
C: The Commodity Trading, Contract Farming and Promotion Team.
Also we have a group of Commodity Brokers and Traders to provide 100% buy back for
Smart Village products and to give support for self sufficient economy of Smart Village
(Annexure C)
D: the Trust / NGO’s for Hospitals and Education, Personality Development.
A Leading Trust / NGO’s and Educational trust have a tie up with Smart Village for running a
Hospital, School, College and Cultural center for Smart Village members (Annexure D)
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Our Application
We are applying for the letter of Intent / License for setting up the above mentioned Smart Village in
each tehsil of INDIA.
This LOI needs
1) Clearance for implementation on PPP Basis,
2)Allowance for Farmer to end user supply system, Permission to sell Electricity through National Grid(power purchase
agreement),
3)Single window clearance and monitoring officer for contract farming agreement from government,
4)Availability of Land to local villagers or producer companies in JV with our organization or promoters who bid for each tehsil
with all Sanctions as a Special Project Status(land will arranged by consent acquisition where we will fund the whole project
without any government fund support)
5)Permission to launch first blockchain solution on trial basis till INDIA makes regulatory policy as available in all developing
countries,
Phase one of installation of this First Village will start after receiving letter of Intent & License for
Allowing us for procuring and providing the setup of ‘One Village One Megawatt” Scheme and Smart
Village in each Tehsil in india as mass project magnitude only attracts the promoters for investment in
Our concept of sustainable technology and rural reforms on ppp basis
6) Whatever possible subsidies and grants enabling us to start this project as a first pilot scheme in
to be made available,
The team of key persons and scientists will be grateful to Government, if we get Unrestricted or
Unconditional letter of intent for installing ,procurement and turnkey consultancy for this “One Village One Megawatt”
& “SMART Village” projects with government as main promoter under your vision.
As we are the registered brand name holders for ‘SMART VILLAGE” FROM 2007.
This concept needs the above license unrestricted because this is a “Chakra Vikas” which brings forth
a chain of development as a loop. Any un-discussed condition can block the chain or viability or
development of the project.
if subsidies and grants are not possible, we will proceed for the regular available schemes for
rural development with NABARD ,provided we should get government guarantee of project cost for
a mutually agreed lock -in period.to support first few investments from promoters as this project is based
on good financial viability as well as complete socio economic reform.
We hope all members of legislative council and assembly can join this unique sustainable energy,revenue and
Socio economic reform project as per the Agenda given on Bhartiya Janata Party’s website.
We are pursuing this letter of intent from year 2007 from various state governments
Due to tendency to generate govt. funds and to control without private participation by political leaders to allow
corruption halts this project in previous attempts despite now everyone power brokers want to do this “smart village”
to earn credits.
We need justice and opportunity as we had spent our lifetime saving in this concept to make awareness and research
hoping to receive and an object response.
Thanking you
For
SMART MONEY CAPITAL ANALYSIS PRIVATE LIMITED.
Director
SMART VILLAGE PROGRAM
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