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21461. This Delhi-based NGO has been working for the needy since 1948
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- The New Delhi Social Workers Association has been actively working in the fields of health, education, sanitation, literacy and women empowerment since 1948.
- The 15-member core team has lawyers, doctors and volunteers from all over Delhi NCR who are passionate about social work.
- The NGO is proactively working in arranging and providing medicines to the needy. NDSWA has helped more than 500 patients to get admitted to various hospitals.
21462. This edtech startup aims to instil analytical and scientific skills in children as young as six years
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- Bengaluru-based WizKlub is a K-8 edtech startup that combines technology and research in cognitive learning to empower K-12 kids to get started on a skill.
- WizKlub has two flagship products - Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) programme and SmartTech Programme to develop skills in children of ages six to 13 years.
- The WizKlub SmartTech Programme helps children as young as six years to build and code technology.
21463. How DevOps startup Esper helps with Android device deployment, app management
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- Founded two years ago by Shiv Sundar and Yadhu Gopalan, Esper creates a complete tool chain and allows enterprises to deploy and manage touch-enabled Android device applications without worrying about the device infrastructure.
- The startup also helps streamline the process for building, deploying, and managing apps on devices for POS, restaurants, kiosks, logistics, and transportation at scale.
- Esper raised $7.6 million in Series A funding in February 2020. The round was led by US-based venture capital firm Madrona Venture Group and saw participation from existing seed investors Root Ventures, Ubiquity Ventures, Haystack Ventures, and Pathbreaker Ventures.
21464. Gwalior Self help Group News: खिलौने बनाकर बच्चों के चेहरे पर मुस्कान और खुद के जीवन में लाएंगी खुशियां
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- स्व सहायता समूह से जुड़ी 32 महिलाओं को आरसेटी केन्द्र (ग्रामीण स्वरोजगार प्रशिक्षण संस्थान) के माध्यम से महिलाओं को खिलौने बनाने का प्रशिक्षण दिया जा रहा है।
- प्रशिक्षणकार्यक्रम में प्रशिक्षणार्थी के लिये आवास एवं भोजन निःशुल्क रहता है। साथ ही समूह की महिला को ग्राम से शहर तक के आने-जाने का खर्चा भी प्रशिक्षणार्थी को नहीं देना पड़ता। यह खर्चा एनआरएलएम केमाध्यम से किया जाता है।
- प्रशिक्षण के बाद शुरू किया रोजगार यहां प्रशिक्षण लेने के बाद 2104 युवक-युवतियों ने प्रशिक्षण लेकर अपना खुद कारोजगार स्थापित किया है।
21465. जहां नहीं पहुंच पाता इंटरनेट, वहां इस शिक्षक ने पूरे गाँव को ही बना दिया स्कूल
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- शहरों में ऑनलाइन क्लासेज के माध्यम से बच्चे फिर भी पढ़ाई कर पाने में सक्षम हैं। लेकिन देश के दूर-दराज़ और विशेषकर पहाड़ी क्षेत्रों के रहने वाले बच्चों को यह सुविधा बहुत अधिक नहीं मिल पा रही प्रतिदिन अल्मोड़ा शहर से 35 किलोमीटर की दूरी तय करके चनोली गाँव के एक जूनियर स्कूल में पढ़ाने आया करते थे।
- मास्क, दवा और स्वच्छता जैसी जरूरी सुविधाओं के साथ, कल्याण मनकोटी ने महामारी के दौरान छात्रों को उचित शिक्षा उपलब्ध कराने के लिए अपनी यात्रा शुरू की। उन्होंने बच्चों के एक छोटे समूह के साथ जंगल के पास, एक खेत में सीखने, पढ़ने और समझने की कवायद शुरू की।
- भोजन माता, समुदाय के सदस्यों और शिक्षकों के सहयोग से बच्चों के लिए दोपहर के भोजन की व्यवस्था की जाती है, हर घर में अनाज और सब्जियां देते हैं। यह “सबका साथ सबका विकास” का एक जीवंत मॉडल बन चुका है
21466. [Startup Bharat] How two college students built a profitable home service business based in Jaipur
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- The Jaipur-based startup is a ‘service at home’ company that provides trained service professionals for various needs at home. At present, the startup is serving eight cities, including Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Surat, Jaipur, Indore, Kota, and Sawai Madhopur.
- NamasteSir takes bookings on its consumer app ‘NamasteSir: Your Service Partner’, which then assigns these orders manually to its registered partners. However, it is developing a partner app ‘Sir Partner’, which will allow partners to accept bookings directly from the nearest customers.
- NamasteSir offers safe, hygienic, and affordable professional services such as party decorations at home, online pandit, mehndi artists, hourly/monthly car drivers, appliances repairers, electricians, plumbers, etc. It is planning to introduce more services in the coming months.
21467. [Startup Bharat] Jaipur-based VideoMeet has built an ‘aatmanirbhar’ Zoom alternative
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- Bootstrapped startup VideoMeet is riding on the central government’s push for local tech innovation. It has created a free Made-in-India video conferencing platform.
- In three months, VideoMeet has crossed 50,000 downloads on Google Play Store. It is also available on iOS and the web, with a majority of its users logging in via browsers. The platform clocks two lakh daily meeting minutes.
- Unlike many of its peers, VideoMeet lets users create personalised meeting rooms with unique IDs. Once created, users can log in and out of these rooms repeatedly as opposed to creating new meeting IDs for each event.
21468. This Delhi-based startup is making it easier and cheaper for e-rickshaw drivers to earn a livelihood
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- Founded in 2019 with a vision to impact 2.4 million livelihoods of the e-rickshaw community, Delhi-based electric mobility startup E-ChargeUp is aimed at providing quality charging infrastructure across the country, and create a network of battery swapping stations.
- The startup's batteries are lightweight – weighing less than 30 kg. It buys the batteries from a startup called Green Fuel.
- It also builds the software and the deploys it in the energy pods where the rickshaw owner pulls up and swaps the battery. The mechanism works similar to the platform provided by Sun Mobility.
21469. BharatPe aims to build a $100M loan book and its secret sauce is India’s 50 million SMBs
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- Delhi-based startup BharatPe, founded in March 2018 by Ashneer Grover and Shashvat Nakrani, which claims to have reached more than four million businesses with its QR codes, is well on the way to using its underwriting business to change the story of SMB owners in India.
- By April 2021, BharatPe expects to make more than $1 million in interest income while helping businesses be free from merchant discount rates, as well as save on monthly payments to SaaS or CRM companies or bookkeeping companies.
- By January 2019, BharatPe had signed up more than 50,000 retailers, who were doing over 1,000 transactions per day using its QR codes. At the same time, PhonePe launched interoperable QR codes and was signing up SMBs fast.
21470. This post master treks 10 km through forest area to deliver pension to a 110-year-old woman
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- S Christuraja, a 55-year-old postmaster from Tamil Nadu, travels nearly 10 km once a month to deliver the pension of a 110-year-old woman by trekking through the Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve forest. Kuttiyammal lives at the top of a hill in an area called Injikuzhi. To reach her on time, Christuraja has to start his journey at 7 am.
- But when the water in the dam isn’t sufficiently high, he has to take a longer route and trek for 25 kms.
- He eats breakfast by the stream in the middle of the forest. He then stops at a temple where he takes a bath. After delivering the pension, he takes the path down the hill and returns home by 5 pm. The Senior Superintendent of Post Office, Sivaji Ganesh, told that no one else was willing to take up this challenge