January 2023

Data Overwhelming in the Indian Social Sector – Part II – Data Journey

This is the second part of the blog series on “Data Overwhelming in the Indian Social Sector”. In the last blog, we discussed if there is enough data and discussed the prominent entities in India capturing different data sets. In this blog, we dwell on issues and challenges with the current data sets available and …

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Data Overwhelming in the Indian Social Sector – Part I – Data Sources

As Indian development sector professionals, when we wish to approach a problem statement, often the first question we ask ourselves is whether there is any data on this and if yes, where? This post is for anyone who belongs to the Indian development space, believes in a fact-based approach and wants to find the right …

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Chatbots Make Conversations About Change Easy!

Technology is always seen as an extension or support to our work, but AI-powered chatbots are shifting the game. A chatbot is an automated system that responds to user queries without requiring human intervention. These systems are often built into messaging apps like WhatsApp. While businesses across the world have deployed chatbots for various reasons …

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Low Code & No code: New Change Catalysts

The two most common approaches to app development have been to purchase ready-made apps from a third-party vendor or to build and customise them from the ground up with skilled developers and coders. We are now witnessing a rapid rise and advancement of technologies of low-code/no-code development alternatives that provide users throughout the organisation with …

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Disaster Relief in India: How Can Corporate Contribute?

With extreme weather conditions on the rise in India, natural disasters have become a matter of immediate concern for communities, government, civil society organisations and corporates. Natural disasters cause loss of life, and property, and knock communities back on developmental goals. Typically, disaster management includes five steps: prevention of disaster, mitigation to reduce losses, preparedness for emergencies, response/relief after a disaster, and recovery to build …

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