Manthan Award 2011

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e-Agriculture & Livelihood: 02 Click here for more details
  • Infolady Bangladesh
  • Agriculture Khasland Management Information System (Akmis) Bangladesh
e-Business & Enterprise :03 Click here for more details
  • Amar Desh Amar Gram Bangladesh
  • Kumari Bank – Mobile Cash Nepal
  • Cocubes.Com India
e-Culture & Heritage :02 Click here for more details
  • Hela Pirulu Sri Lanka
  • Click To Root / Grave Online India
e-Education & Learning : 03 Click here for more details
  • Liwal Distance School (Lls) Afghanistan
  • Bbc Janala Bangladesh
  • Establishment Of Computer Labs In Educational Institutions Bangladesh
e-Entertainment :02 Click here for more details
  • Aksharit India
  • Hiru Fm Sri Lanka
e-Environment : 02 Click here for more details
  • Halda River: A Natural Fish Spawning Heritage Of Bangladesh Bangladesh
  • Spara India
e-Governance : 03 Click here for more details
  • Bangaloreone India
  • Rajkot Municipal Corporation M‐Governance India
  • Icegate India
  • Edots: Revolutionizing Tuberculosis Treatment India
  • Amrita Clinical Decision Support System By Newdigm Healthcare India
  • Brac Mpower Mhealth Bangladesh
  • Transformer Protection From Unauthorized Person Bangladesh
  • Mihimandala Nsf Science Magazine On Tv Sri Lanka
e-Localization : 02 Click here for more details
  • Panini Keypad, India
  • Nikosh Font And Converter Bangladesh
e-News & Media : 03 Click here for more details
  • Ipaidabribe.Com India
  • News That Matters Not India
  • Breakthrough – Bell Bajao! India
  • Mfoods, India
  • Andhra Pradesh Smart Card Project India
  • Rangde.Org, India
e-Travel & Tourism : 03 Click here for more details
  • Travel Another India India
  • Must See India India
  • My Guest House Accomodations & Property Management System India
Community Broadcasting : 02 Click here for more details
  • Puduvai Vaani ‐ Community Radio Station India
  • Radio Namaskar India
e-Infrastructure : 03 Click here for more details
  • Hsenid Mobile- Cloud Tap Sri Lanka
  • National Data Center Bangladesh
  • Apprain Content Management Framework Bangladesh
Special Mentions : 02 Click here for more details
  • Radio Bundelkhand India
  • Online Ordering System For Keells Super Sri Lanka
Chairman Distictions : 06 Click here for more details
  • Enabling Innovative Deployment Of Mobile Phone For Empowerment Of Indian Farmers India
  • Indiavibes Web Tv India
  • The Better India India
  • Niit Nguru India
  • Harva India
  • Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of Cell Phone Technology As Community Based Intervention To Improve Exclusive Breast Feeding & Reduce Infant Morbidity Rates India.

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Community Broadcasting: 02 Click here for details
  • Community Rudi No Radio India
  • Radio Sirsa India
e-News & Media :04 Click here for details
  • Media Empowerment For Democratic Information Access Nepal
  • Orissa Diary India
  • Whitedrums.Com India
  • The Kashmir Walla India
e-Entertainment :03 Click here for details
  • Gamer.Lk Sri Lanka
  • Mgreet India
  • Yalu Chat Sri Lanka
e-Business & Enetrprise : 03 Click here for details
  • Jaipur Rugs India
  • Jade Magnet, India
  • Quadlabs Xchange V11 India
e-Agriculture & Livelihood :04 Click here for details
  • Hortnet India
  • National Virtual Academy For Rural Prosperity India
  • Agricultural Online Market In Bangladesh
  • Web Enabled Access Of Agricultural Information Through Pc And Mobile Devices India
e-Culture & Heritage : 02 Click here for details
  • Biplobiderkotha.Com Bangladesh
  • Mobitel Mguide Sri Lanka
e-Environment : 01 Click here for details
  • Climate Eduxchange: E-Learning Course And Module On Environmental Education India
e-Education & Learning : 05 Click here for details
  • Sahaj E-Siksha India
  • Ict In Women Conciliation Center India
  • Society For Creation Of Opportunity Through Proficiency In English India
  • Sparsh India
  • Unnati India
e-Inclusion : 01 Click here for details
  • Textbuk.In India
e-Governance : 06 Click here for details
  • Central Management System Of Rhd Bangladesh
  • E-Services For Ration Cards India
  • Integrated Financial & Forestry Works Management System (I-Ffwms) India
  • Mponline: A Revolutionary Approach To Delivering Citizen Centric Services India
  • Off Site Real Time Monitoring System (Osrt) India
  • Parishkaram@8008321666 Delivering Citizen Centric Services India
  • Health Care Knowledge System- Concept Maps India
  • Emedicalpoint Delivering Citizen Centric Services Bangladesh
  • Mediangels India
  • Prognosis: Your Diagnosis Sri Lanka
e-Infrastructure : 01 Click here for details
  • Sahaj E-Village
e-Science : 01 Click here for details
  • Delight Bharath India
Travel & Tourism : 01 Click here for details
  • Explore Dhaka Bangladesh

The Leading Speakers 2011

Following are the Leading Speakers at Manthan Award Annual Digital Festival for Development – 2011


Mr. Sugeeswara Senadhira, Minister Counsellor of Sri Lanka to India


Mr. Pankaj Agrawala, Addl Secretary, Consumer Affairs,GoI


Mr. Mahfuzur Rahman, Secretary, Bangladesh Parliament Secretariat


Dr. Ajay Kumar, Joint Secretary, Department of Information and Technology, GoI


Ms. Supriya Sahu, Joint Secretary, Information & Broadcasting Ministry, GoI


Mr. Brian Cute, CEO, Public Interest Registry (.ORG)


Ms. Laura Turkington, Head – Vodafone India Foundation


Mr. R. Sukumar, Editor, Mint


Mr. Rajnesh Singh, Regional Bureau Director for Asia, The Internet Society


Mr. Musa Bawa Garba

The Manthan Award South Asia Grand Jury 2011 was held at the India Islamic Cultural Center, New Delhi, India on October 14th & 15th , 2011. Here we share the brief Profiles of the Grand Jurors for Manthan Award 2011.

N. Ravi Shanker
Joint Secretary, DIT
He is currently Joint Secretary, Department of Information Technology, Govt. of India. He is heading the the core areas of e-Infrastructure and e-Learning overseeing key projects across India. Prior to his current assignment, Mr. Ravi Shanker was Principal Secretary IT in Govt. of Uttarakhand.

 

Rini Simon Khanna
Broadcast Media Professional
Rini Simon Khanna, has majored in English literature from Delhi University and has done her post graduation in History. She also has a post-graduate diploma in Journalism from the prestigious Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi Her interest in the performing arts and related fields was recognised very early and her skills were honed at school and college. With a career that spans three decades now, Rini began producing and hosting programmes and interviews on India’s National Radio at 13 and was soon selected to read the Prime time National News on All India Radio. In addition she does commentary on prestigious occasions such as Independence day, Republic day etc for television and radio.

She was handpicked from Radio to anchor the National news on Delhi Doordarshan, the premier Indian television channel. those days. In addition to presenting news, Rini is an experienced Voice talent, rendering commentary and voiceovers for documentaries, ad films and feature-films. She also anchors international and national conferences, classical dance and music shows and seminars for prestigious organisations, UN agencies, corporate groups and Government ministries.

Desi S Valli
COO, Net 4 India Ltd.
Desi S Valli is one among the most successful Internet executives in India. He started his professional career in a small start-up organization in Delhi, his initial interest in network design and integration gave him a chance to get involved in modern, developing technologies, and specifically Internet technologies. His contribution to the Networking industry gave him an opportunity to join Net4 India Ltd, as a founding member, in the year 1999. Today, Net4, a BSE listed Company, is one of India’s leading players in IP Communications Services providing a wide range of quality, customer-focused and reliable Internet related services. He is the secretary of the Internet Service Providers Association of India (ISPAI). He is a member of Technical advisory committee of NIXI (National Internet Exchange of India, which is a government funded company with a mandate for optimally utilizing the Internet infrastructure within the country). Through his expertise and exposure to internal ICT markets, he is an active participant in the discussion forums of TRAI, on its policy formation processes.

Rajen Varada
Founder, Technology for the people
Rajen Varada is a ICT practioner since 1995 and continues to be actively engaged in designing and implementing proff of concept solutions for rural development using technology and in particular ICT. He has beeen at the forefront of developing solutions for health, early childhood care,( sisu samrakshak) disaster,( SMS4help), district administration (Parishkaram) and most recently ‘Labnet” a migrant labour tracking and servces portal. Technology for the people and NGo of which he is the founder continues to research on ICTsolutions for the social sector. Rajen has been the founding of movements like public sector software and actively supports community ownership of technology, from community radio, community Tv and open source use. He has worked in UNICEF as a project manager to design a health dissemination package for rural communities called ‘Sisu Samrakshak’. Which broke new ground in designing icons in collaboration with the rural communities.

Mr. Rajen subsequently worked as Resource Person of the United Nations Solution Exchange ICT for development Unit.

Dr. Madan Mohan Rao
Research Project Director, Mobile Monday
He graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology at Bombay and completed his advanced studies from University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He is M.S. in computer science and a Ph.D. in communications.He works as a consultant and author from Bangalore, in knowledge management and new media. He was formerly the Communications Director at the United Nations Inter Press Service bureau in New York, and vice president at IndiaWorld Communications in Bombay. He is the Research Projects Director of Mobile Monday and co-founder of the Bangalore K-Community. He is editor-at-large of Destination KM, world music editor for Rave magazine, RJ for world music at WorldSpace Radio.

He. is a frequent speaker on the international conference circuit, and has giventalks and lectures in over 60 countries around the world. He is the editor of three book series The Asia Pacific Internet Handbook, The Knowledge Management Chronicles, and AfricaDotEdu.

Dr. Subho Ray
President, IAMAI
Currently he is working as the president of Internet & Mobile Association India (IAMAI). In his current role, has been instrumental in some crucial steps for the development of the digital industry. The main among these are instituting an accreditation process for interactive agencies, a credit recovery process for online publishers, organizing and getting recognition for the mobile value added services industry and for opening up the pre-paid instruments industry. Under Mr Subho Ray’s leadership, IAMAI has also been recognized as the leader in all Internet and mobile value added services research in India. IAMAI has grown seven-fold in terms of membership and has been at the forefront of the advocacy for ecommerce, online advertisement, ICT for SMEs, internet penetration and an equitable business regime for mobile value added services industry.Before joining IAMAI, Subho was director for the ICT vertical at the Confederation of Indian Industry (India’s largest industry body) in New Delhi where he worked since 1998 with a 2 year stint at the Confederation’s London office.

Asif Syed
Editor, Current Newspaper
He is currently working as an Editor & Publisher for Current Newspaper. Current is a weekly newspaper about the business of politics and the politics of business. Every week Current gives its readers an insider’s view of government, political and business activity from around the country. Before that He was the Director at Current Publications Pvt. Ltd. Current Publications Pvt. Ltd. is the company that owns the ‘Current’ weekly newspaper and other titles like Real Estate and Vibes. The company is headquartered in Mumbai with editorial and commercial offices in Mumbai and Delhi. He has also been a Senior Correspondent and Chief Content Manager at The Asian Age. After completing his Masters of Arts in Journalism from Northeastern University, Boston he joined as an Editorial Director at Current Publications Pvt. Ltd.

Amitabh Singhal
Telecom Expert & Former CEO,NIXI; Telxess consulting pvt. Ltd.
Amitabh currently sits on the Board of .ORG, the Public Interest Registry, based in Reston, Virginia. He is the Director of Telxess Consulting Services Pvt. Ltd. and Vcon Services Ltd. He was a Founder and former President of Internet Service Providers Association of India. He also was a founder, Board Director and CEO of National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI). He helped conceptualize and set up NIXI as a public private partnership between ISPAI and Department of Information Technology, Government of India and was involved in restructuring NIXI as an autonomous Registry and Regulator of the .IN Domain (Indian ccTLD), including its commercial launch, drafting and implementing the INDRP, and appointment of Registrars, etc. He is also associated with Internet Governance Group of the Department of IT.

He represented and was the spokesperson of India’s ISP industry, since the time of inception to well over a decade. He contributed many articles over the years in various publications and journals, and was a speaker & presenter at various forums, including the IGF, INET and other national, regional and international forums. He helped shape public policies in the telecommunication sphere as a member of various governmental and industry committees, expert groups and panels.

Chitranganie Mubarak
Program Director, ICTA
Chitranganie Mubarak is the Senior Programme Head of the e-Society Programme of the ICTA. The key goal of the e-Society Programme is to improve the daily lives of ordinary people by leveraging on the latest developments in information and communication technologies. She has a great passion for ICT4D and plays a key role in facilitating access to ICT amongst the most vulnerable groups in Sri Lanka thereby ensuring a more balanced access to information within Sri Lankan society and reducing the ICT development divide between urban and rural areas. . Chitranganie has spear-headed several key ICT initiatives in Sri Lanka while implementing over 250 community based ICT for development project. She also contributes to ICT4D at a regional and international level through her active participation in several regional initiatives and as the regional representative for the World Summit Award. Chitranganie serves as a Grand Juror for both the WSA and the WSA Mobile. Prior to joining the ICTA she has over 20 years’ experience in formulating and implementing national programmes for export development and promotion in the Sri Lanka Export Development Board. As Director, TradenetSL, the e- commerce arm of the Sri Lanka Export Development, Chitranganie was responsible for introducing several ICT solutions for facilitating the rural entrepreneur and has played a key role in launching the country’s pioneering on-line trading platform. She holds a Second Class (Upper) in Chemistry from the University of Colombo.

Deepak Maheshwari
Director, Corporate Affairs, MICROSOFT
Deepak Maheshwari is Director – Corporate Affairs with Microsoft in India and responsible for interactions with the policymakers & regulators as well as with industry associations & the civil society organizations. An active participant and a keen observer of the interplay between technological innovation and socio-economic development, he has been closely associated with development & evolution of Information & Communication Technology policy, law & regulation for more than a decade and is often invited as a speaker and a contributor of articles & opinions in the media.

At ties mistaken as a lawyer, he was actually awarded degree in engineering by one of India’s leading technical institute IT-BHU. His professional experience of more than 2 decades spans functional responsibilities across sales, marketing, operations and last but not the least, corporate affairs.

Pravin Prashant
Editor, Voice & Data, CyberMedia
He is working as Editor, Voice & Data, India’s number one magazine focusing on telecom vertical. The magazine is published by CyberMedia, the largest speciality media house in South Asia. He Worked at Elets Technomedia as Vice President – Strategy for Elets Technomedia, a publisher focusing on Government, Education and Health (GEH) vertical. The company publishes egov, digital learning and eHealth magazines.

He also Worked at iGovernment and IT Next as Executive Director & Editor, iGovernment, India’s first comprehensive portal on government vertical, owned by Nine Dot Nine Mediaworx Pvt Ltd, one of the country’s leading IT publishers. Also contributed as Consulting Editor, IT Next, India’s first magazine for Senior IT Managers.

Dilip T Ittyera
Founder & CEO, Aikon Labs
He is the Founder of Aikon Labs. Aikon Labs has built a product for Idea management and incubation among a community of employees, partners & customers. The product is available for corporates in a hosted/SaaS model for their internal idea generation & management. He was a Chief Innovation Evangelist for Zensar Technologies Ltd.He was at the position of Associate Vice President at Aptech Ltd.

Nandita Rao
Lawyer & Activist
She is a lawyer and activist, who has been practicing at the Delhi High Court and Supreme Court of India since 1998. She has been associated with the Delhi High Court legal Services Authority and with NGO’S including CHILDLINE ( a national helpline for children), Swanchetan ( an NGO that works on women’s mental health issues) and the Lawyers Collective ( Civil Liberties Unit- which has worked extensively on cases arising from the Gujarat Genocide in 2002).

Nandita completed her LLB from Symbiosis Societies Law College Pune and her LLM (Development) from School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London, UK as a Chevening Scholar. Apart from writing on current legal issues, including the Bhopal Verdict and judicial delay in National Dailies including the Asian Age, her publication include ;

“The mirage of justice and International Law (case study of Gujarat)” presentation at the International Law Association Conference, entitled “Tower of Babel” 2006, London, UK. Directory of Supreme Court & High Court Judgments on issues of Women and Children ( Co- Editor) Manual – Copy rights and patent rights for tribal and traditional Artists for Social Action Forum for Manav Adhikar.

Dr. Rajendra Kumar
Director, NeGD, DIT
Dr. Rajendra Kumar, I.A.S., is a senior officer in the Indian Administrative Service (I.A.S.) and is currently working as the Director (Projects) in the National e-Governance Division (NeGD) of the Department of Information Technology (DIT) in Government of India. He is in-charge of the National Population Register (NPR) project within DIT and is also heading the new Mobile Governance and e-Authentication initiatives in DIT.

Dr. Kumar holds a PhD in international economic development and regional planning and an MCP from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, an MTech from the Indian Institute of Technology in Delhi, and a BTech from the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur. He has published a book and several articles in international journals.

Kishor Panth
Vice President, CAN, Nepal
With the work experience of more then ten years in the field of information technology, especially in the field of Data Communication and Networking.

Currently working as a Territory Manager for Nepal at Cisco Systems. Cisco Systems is the one of the worlds largest networking company. Along with this as the social contribution currently the First Vice President of Computer Association of Nepal (CAN). CAN is the supreme body in Nepal working in the development of IT sector in Nepal.

Along with this I am also the Board Member of Nepal Internet Exchange Point, the national Internet exchange of Nepal. Executive Director at Nepal Research and Education Network (NREN). NREN provides the connectivity between the academic researchers in Nepal and around the globe with the high speed Network connectivity called National Research and Education Network.

Geeta Malhotra
Director, READ India
Geeta has been working with READ India since June 2008 and has helped bring Seven Community Library Resource Centers to life with 2 centers in Manipur, 2 in Rajasthan, One each in Haryana, Delhi and West Bengal. Geeta constantly performs networking and outreach activities to bring the best training and capacity-building programs to READ centers while overseeing all operations in India. Geeta uses her strong experience and professional/academic connections to create new opportunities for READ India. Since 1981, she has been actively working in the social sector to implement grass-roots programs across India. This includes work for One World South Asia, Open Knowledge Network, Digital Empowerment Foundation & Population Foundation of India. Dr. Malhotra holds multiple degrees from Delhi University, Annamali University as well as Deemed University and has just completed a PhD on Elected Women’s Roles in Reproductive and Child Health.

Soumya Sarkar
News Editor, Mint
Soumya Sarkar is News Editor in Mint, a sister publication of the Hindustan Times published in partnership with the Wall Street Journal. He has been working in Media and Communications for over two decades and was previously with the The Times of India, The Indian Express Group, the Telegraph and the Down to Earth magazine. He has also worked as development and communications consultant with organizations that include the World Bank and the Aga Khan Development Network. Besides working in the areas of environment, rural livelihoods, energy and water resources, Soumya is keenly interested in science and technology issues.

Maarten Botterman
Chairman, PIR.ORG
Maarten Botterman is Chairman of the Board of the Public Interest Registry (www.pir.org) and Director of GNKS Consult BV. He is an expert in Information Society policy issues with extensive international experience, with emphasis on the impact of technology on society and governance issues, and global information security and privacy issues. He is currently also Member of the Permanent Stakeholders Group of the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA). GNKS stands for understanding the impact of the emerging Global Networked Knowledge Society (www.gnksconsult.com), and he works with other top researchers to develop policy insights relevant to decision makers in public and private sectors, that take the interests of multiple stakeholders into account and are robust towards the future that is by definition uncertain.

For his work he relies on his knowledge and experience from his work as former CEO of the Information Assurance Advisory Council (2003 -2006), Information Society Director at RAND Corporation in Europe (1999 – 2006), Scientific Officer for DG Information Society of the European Commission (1995 – 1999), Senior Telework Consultant at the Dutch Ministry for Transport (1992 – 1995), Public Works and Water Management, and Head of ICT at the North Sea Directorate of the same Ministry (1987 – 1992). He holds an advanced degree in business economics from Erasmus University.

Mosharrof Hossain
Deputy director, D.Net, Bangladesh
Mohammod Mosharrof Hossain is the Deputy Director of D.Net, Bangladesh. Currently he is leading the INFOLADY program. Hossain has completed his M.S.S (Sociology) in 2000 from Jagannath University. He also obtained his DYDW (Diploma in Youth in Development Works) under the Commonwealth Youth Programme (CYP) from the University of Huddersfield and BOU. Hossain has a background in ICT-oriented project planning and implementation and worked on a project under the Ministry of Women and Children Affairs as an Assistant Programmer (2004-2007). He has worked on a Computer Cell for the Ministry of Food and Disaster Management (1997-2004). He has also served at Channel F2 Events as a consultant (IT and Creative). Hossain is the Co-planner of Pallitathya: What, Why and How; a Digital training manual for Infomediaries. He is the Researcher and Coordinator of regular TV Show, CONNECTING BANGLADESH.

Shruti Verma Singh
Consulting Editor & Anchor; NDTV Profit
She has 16 years of experience in the media as a reporter & news anchor. Specialized in Legal and Education sectors. Many reports have resulted in policy changes especially in the area of disability, trafficking of women and the education sector in India.

Now consulting editor & anchor for ALL ABOUT ADS , a show on advertising, marketing & branding on NDTV PROFIT. The show has been on for almost 8 years.

She has been regularly moderating and speaking at events related to advertising , marketing , digital, retail and media forums. Other than that, among the founding members of THE DELHI ALTERNATIVE – a not-for-profit organisation for COMMUNICATION.

WINNERS


RAJKOT: The Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC) has won the Manthan Award (South Asia-Digital inclusion for Development) for its mobile-governance project in the e-governance category. The civic body was awarded second prize in the e-governance category at the function held on Friday in New Delhi. Read more

Award for Puduvai Vani
The award was presented at the Indian Habitat Centre, New Delhi, at a Manthan Award 2011 Gala function organised by the Digital Empowerment Foundation and Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, Government of New Delhi.Read more

Hiru fm – sister channel of Gold FM receives the award as the best radio station in South Asia at the International Manthan awards

Hiru FM won the award as the Best Radio Station in South Asia at the Manthan Awards ceremony which was held for the 8th time in New Delhi, India defeating competitors from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and many other South Asian countries. Read more

Breakthrough’s Bell Bajao! wins the Manthan Award South Asia


The Manthan Award is a first of its kind initiative in India to recognize best practices in e-Content and creativity. It was launched on the 10th of October, 2004 by Digital Empowerment Foundation in partnership with World Summit Award, Department of Information Technology, Government of India, and various other stakeholders like civil society members, media Read more

BoK gets Bank of the Year‚ Kumari bank gets Manthan award


KATHMANDU: Bank of Kathmandu (BoK) has been awarded Bank of the Year 2011-Nepal and Kumari Bank has received The Manthan Award South Asia 2011. The Banker Magazine, a publication of the Financial Times Group awards the banks around the globe with its prestigious The Banker Award.Read more

Orissadiary.com felicitated by Manathan Award South Asia at New Delhi

Report by M Niyaz; New Delhi: Odisha’s no 1 web portal www.orissadiary.com was felicitated by Manthan Award South Asia in e-news media category in New Delhi’s Indian Habitat Centre. The award was handed over to Rashmi Ranjan Parida, Editor of Orissadiary.com by president of Nigerian-American chamber of commerce, Mr. Musa Bawa Garaba on December 2, 2011, at Indian Habitat Centre, Lodi Road, New Delhi. Read more

Delight wins two prestigious national awards

C.S.I – NIHILANT Award 2011 given by the Computer Society of India and Manthan Grand Jury Special Reference Award by Digital Empowerment Foundation, which operates in association with IT Department, Government of India, are the two honours that Delight has won, that too on the same day. Read more

Radio Namaskar gets Manthan South Asia Award 2011

Radio Namaskar the first community radio of Odisha received Mantha South Asia Award 2011. Radio Namaskar has been judged as a Winner in the “Community Broadcasting” category at the recently held Manthan South Asia 2011 Awards in New Delhi’s Indian Habitat Centre.The award was handed over to the community representatives of Radio Namaskar by Mr. Syed Zameer Pasha, Principal Secretary to Government of Karnataka, Minority Welfare Department on December 2, 2011, at India Habitat Centre, Lodi Road, New Delhi . Radio Namaskar is established Read more


NOMINEES PROFILE

Each week MINT Newspaper (www.livemint.com), strategic partner for the Manthan Award for 3 years now, publishes Nominee Profiles. These Profile are selected and editorially managed by Mint only, Manthan Award South Asia Secretariat has no role in this process. The following are the Manthan Award Nominees’ Profile been appearing this year.

Engaging technology in providing civic services
Soumya Sarkar 09:02 PM | November 27,2011

Bangalore: E-governance, or reaching people through technology, has been coming of age in India for several years. Providing sustainable urban services in the country’s burgeoning cities in an efficient,
reliable, transparent and integrated manner is no easy task; and it’s only now that some of these initiatives are becoming popular. Many cities such as Bangalore, Hyderabad and Rajkot have started delivering citizen services electronically that vary in size and scope, most of them begun in the past couple of years. Rajkot municipality offers information and tracking services via text messages on taxes, water bills, birth and death registrations, property-related issues and so on. Hyderabad city authorities keep track of various civic activities from a remote location through cameras and GPS-equipped mobile phones. Read more

Radio service gives villagers a voice to usher in change
Cordelia Jenkins 01:15 AM | November 14,2011
New Delhi: For the people of Bundelkhand, Madhya Pradesh, access to development schemes often has been hindered by a lack of awareness about what is available, a common problem in rural India. Though Bundelkhand is among the culturally rich areas of the state, it is also one of the more economically distressed, with a 55% illiteracy rate, sporadic knowledge of Hindi and English and a recurrent drought problem. One of the hurdles, according to Anujaa Shukla of the Society for Development Alternatives, a non-governmental organization that has worked in the region for 28 years, is that there has been “virtually no communication platform from which rural people can conduct a dialogue and get information or voice their issues and look for solutions.” Read more

A crusader fights for Bangladesh river
Soumya Sarkar 01:15 AM | November 07,2011
New Delhi: Growing up in a village near Halda in Bangladesh—a tidal river that’s a natural spawning grounds for carps (rui, katla, mrigel, etc.)—the riverscape and its unique community that makes a living from fish eggs always captivated Manzoorul Kibria. “Halda is an inimitable natural heritage of Bangladesh by being the only tidal river of the world that serves as a natural breeding ground for major Indian carps,” said Kibria, an assistant professor of zoology at Chittagong University. Halda flows from Bangladesh’s southeastern uplands of Batnatali in Khagrachari district (formerly Chittagong Hill Tracts) and discharges into the Karnaphuli river. The 98km-long river has a turbulent tributary in Dhurung, which joins Read more

Villages get tourism boost with Travel Another India
S. Bridget Leena 10:43 PM | October 30,2011
Chennai: Travel Another India (TAI) is helping city dwellers get a taste of life in rural India and simultaneously bringing economic benefits to villages. Not all tourists want to visit places known for ancient architecture, busy bazaars or sunny beaches. There are those who wish to experience life as it is among the simple villagers of India, says Gouthami, founder and chief executive of TAI, who uses only one name. “Many urban Indians want their children to experience rural India, who do not get the opportunity to visit grandparents in villages as they (grandparents) live in cities too,” she says. That is where TAI comes in. Gouthami and her team have set up two destinations in rural settings—Pranpur in Madhya Pradesh and Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir—with the help of local communities. In Ladakh, TAI also offers tours for people Read more

Keeping track of wage payments for rural jobs scheme
Viswanath Pilla 10:21 PM | October 23,2011
Hyderabad: It was conceived as a vehicle to promote financial inclusion by taking banking services to the unbanked poor, harnessing information and communications technology to ensure the benefits of public welfare programmes reach those they are intended for by plugging leakages. The Andhra Pradesh Smart Card Project, launched in 2007, is now helping nearly 12.7 million poor people across the southern state to get timely payment of wages under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), which promises 100 days of work a year to at least one member of every rural household, and social security pensions at their doorstep. The project has five stakeholders—the state government, banks, technology service providers, business correspondents and beneficiaries. The government releases the funds meant for payment of wages and pensions to the banks, and provides details of the beneficiaries. In turn, banks open no frills accounts and issue smart cards. Read more

Radio service tunes in to serve local community needs
Geetika Rustagi 11:53 PM | October 16,2011
New Delhi: A radio jockey picks up the microphone and cheerfully wishes the listeners of her channel: “Salaam namaste.” No, she is not actress Preity Zinta, and this is not a scene from her 2005 film, Salaam Namaste, either. It is instead RJ Sakshi Kansal, who hosts Salaam Morning, the first show in the day for Salaam Namaste, a budding community radio channel that plays in the tea stalls, housing complexes, offices and colleges of Noida and Ghaziabad, the satellite towns of New Delhi. “We are the voice of the voiceless. We help the community to speak up, especially those listeners who have never felt the privilege of a microphone,” says Barsha Chabaria, station head at Salaam Namaste. Salaam and namaste are commonly used greetings in India. “The founders had a vision to welcome every one in the community—hence the name Salaam Namaste,” says Chabaria. “Also, they liked the name of the movie, which served their purpose and was also catchy.” Salaam Namaste was launched in January 2009 from Noida-based management institute IMS College, operating on the 90.4 FM frequency. Read more

Using technology to pick out the poorest of the poor
Vishwanath Pilla 01:15 AM | October 10,2011
Hyderabad: The central and state governments spend thousands of crores of rupees on social security programmes every year, but much of it fails to reach the intended beneficiaries—the poorest of the poor. To address this challenge, the Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (Serp), an agency backed by the Andhra Pradesh government that oversees one million women self-help groups (SHGs), is executing a programme it calls the Poorest of the Poor (PoP) strategy. The PoP strategy aims to improve the economic status of the extremely poor among scheduled castes (SCs) and scheduled tribes (STs) and enable them to generate an additional annual income of at least Rs60,000 over three years. To achieve this goal, the PoP strategy, launched in March 2010, is using the help of the extensive SHG network in the southern state and information and communication technologies (ICTs). Read more

Tapping the creative wisdom of the crowds
Sridhar K. Chari 01:24 AM | October 03,2011
Bangalore: If you don’t have enough money to approach the top names in marketing and are unsure which smaller agency is your right choice, post your requirements in cyberspace and allow a crowd of creative professionals service you. At a small price, of course, say Sitashwa Srivastava and Manik Kinra, founders of www.jademagnet.com, a meeting ground for small entrepreneurs who want logos, brochures or even animated films to promote their businesses and individuals looking to do such work. “A single creative person can at most think in two or three dimensions. Imagine what 10 people can do,” says Kinra, chief marketing officer, Jade Magnet Online Pvt. Ltd. While large or medium-sized corporations have a marketing budget with which to approach an agency or a production house, this is an expensive proposition for smaller businesses. Read more

Taking boredom out of the classroom
Amritha Venketakrishnan 01:15 AM | September 26,2011
Chennai: Chitra Ravi thought of harnessing the potential of the Internet in 2001 to launch an e-learning venture, an almost unheard of space at the time, abandoning a lucrative family business in furniture. Her venture, EZ Vidya, conducts workshops for teachers and brings advanced learning to the classroom by creating software to help children understand subjects such as science and mathematics. The business has evolved from six schools as clients in 2007 to its current tally of 350, and is eyeing 500 schools by 2013. A two-month stint in 2005 at Harvard University studying multiple-intelligence theories that questioned the common notions of intelligence fuelled Ravi to take e-learning to more schools. “It looked at ‘what intelligent are you’ instead of ‘how intelligent’. So a child can be linguistically intelligent or visually intelligent. This changed the way I looked at educating children,” says Ravi, founder and chief executive of Chennai-based EZ Vidya, one of the nominees for the Manthan awards in e-learning. Read more


Digital innovations for the larger good

New Delhi: Winners of the Manthan Award, South Asia, which seeks to encourage start-ups using information and communication technology (ICT) for social development, were announced on Friday. This year, the competition received 510 nominations from India and neighbours such as Afghanistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Of these, 110 projects were selected to compete in categories such as governance, health, education and learning, inclusion, infrastructure, travel and tourism, environment, community broadcasting, entertainment, agriculture and livelihood, localization, news and media, science and business and enterprise.Some of the prominent winners were:

Product: Rang De
Promoter: Ram N.K., RangeDe.Org, Bangalore.
Category: e-inclusion
Rang De is a web-based microcredit platform that helps rural entrepreneurs from low income households gain access to funds. Investors are typically individuals or companies that put up a minimum of Rs. 100 to start with. Read more


Product: Pashto TV
Promoter: Liwal Ltd, Kabul, Afghanistan
Category: e-news & media
Pashto TV of war-torn Afghanistan broadcasts study material based on the formal curriculum of Kabul schools. The free-to-air channel is available on satellite television and local cable networks. Students who can’t access video broadcasts can just Read more


Product: Hela Pirulu
Promoter: Sri Nimal Padmakumara, Jayasri Radio, Sri Lanka
Category: e-culture & heritage
Proverbs are an important part of any dialect, reflecting the cultural mores of a society. But Sri Ninal Padmakumara, who has 30 years of experience in journalism and television and radio anchoring, says many proverbs are Read more


Product: CoCubes.com
Promoter: CoCubes.com, Gurgaon
Category: e-business & enterprises
Connecting, colleges and companies are the 3 Cs of CoCubes—an online student engagement and campus recruitment platform. Cocubes.com is an online platform that attempts to bridge the gap between the companies looking to hire and students at engineering colleges Read more


Product: AppRain Content management Framework
Promoter: Reazaul Karim, Bangladesh
Category: Infrastructure
AppRain is a Web developer’s delight, being one of the first few officially released open source content management frameworks. It is an unique engineering concept where the content management system (CMS) and rapid development framework work on the same platform. appRain Read more


Product: IFFCO Kisan Sanchar
Promoter: IFFCO and Airtel, IFFCO Kisan Sanchar Ltd. (IKSL)
Category: e-agriculture and livelihood
IFFCO Kisan Sanchar, a joint venture between Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Ltd (IFFCO) and Bharti Airtel Ltd, provides SIM cards with pre-loaded content to farmers through cooperative societies. Read more


Product: Bell Bajao
Promoter: Breakthrough, New Delhi
Category: e-news & media
The Bell Bajao, or Ring the Bell campaign, seeks to end domestic violence against women and urge men to intervene on their behalf. The NGO Breakthrough uses its multimedia campaign Bell Bajao to urge men and boys to act against domestic violence Started Read more


In Manthan Digital Bazaar, we have 150+ enthusiastic Stall exhibitors showcasing their project to 1000 delegates from 10 countries, about 50 Panchayats, 50 women from Villages impacted by Mobile, 50 NGOs from Villages, 200 Villagers from country side who are using ICT for their Benefit.

Few glimpses from Manthan Digital Bazaar are here


STALL EXHIBITORS AT MANTHAN DIGITAL BAZAAR ENLISTED HERE

— .ORG

— IAMAI, New Delhi

— NIXI, New Delhi

— Digital Panchayat

— Sahaj e Siksha, West Bengal

— Radio Bundelkhand, Delhi

— MediAngels.com, Maharashtra

— Modular Infotech, Maharashtra

— Delight Bharat, Kerela

— RGPV-University Service Portal (CRISP), Bhopal

— NIIT nguru, Gurgaon

— Puduvai Vaani, Pondicherry

— SRI LANKA PAVILION

— BANGLADESH PAVILION

— Pearson Edurite, Delhi

— Veolia, Delhi

— Net4India, Delhi

— ISOC, Delhi

— Chanderi

— ASHA eDOTS, Delhi

— News That Matters Not, Delhi

— RangDe, Karnataka

— C-DIT, Kerala

— BangaloreOne, Karnataka

— CoCubes.com, Delhi

— Hamari Suraksha, Delhi

— Liwal Distance School, Afghanistan

— SCOPE, Gujarat

— MEDIA Initiative, NEPAL

— I Paid A Bribe, Karnataka

— WizIQ, Punjab

— Digital empowerment Foundation, Delhi

— HWA Varanasi

— Breakthrough – Bell Bajao!, Delhi

— Vedanta Foundation, Mumbai

— mFoods, Andhra Pradesh

— i-FFWMS, Madhya Pradesh

— Salaam Namaste, Noida

— FLORA TELECOM LIMITED, Bangladesh

— Travel Another India, Chennai

— GRAVE ONLINE, Kolkata

— IFFCO Kisan Sanchar Limited, Delhi

— Community Rudi no Radio, Gujarat

— Moral Fibre, Delhi

— eMSME

— Protsahan India Foundation, Delhi

— AksharSpeech, Hyderabad

— Thinvent Technologies, Haryana

— Educomp, Delhi

— Bapsi, Delhi

— Health Management and Research Institute, Hyderabad

— Kutch Mahila Vikas Sangathan

— Human Welfare Association

— VIDIYAL

— Barefoot College Tilonia

— ZMQ Software Systems

— SEWA Bharat

— Eko

— NIC, APSC

— Datamation Foundation Charitable Trust

— NEEDS

— Lata Medical Research Foundation

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