Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Sunday 14 August 2016

OF COMMON INTEREST ?


Dear Pramod,

At the outset , thanks for accepting my invite ( on LinkedIn ) to connect

I also sent you my email ID thru LinkedIn

My following blog ( and the attachments ) , might be of interest to you

My apologies if I have already sent these to you earlier ( at 83 , my short term memory is acting up ! )

Warm Regards,

Hemen Parekh

(M)=91 – 98,67,55,08,08

PS :

By end of next week , I plan to upload page, " Job Market Analytics " ( on  www.CustomizeResume.com  ) , based on some 2 + Million Job Advertisements , compiled from leading Indian Job Portals , over the past 7 years

We undertook this development project in-house after feeling disaapointed with the results displayed by Watson Analytics , using the same database !

If interested , I can send you my CONCEPT NOTE on predictive analytics of India's Job Market , using BIG DATA

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Public  Policy  Game-Changer  ?


Economic Times ( 29 July, 2016 ) carries a report , titled :

" Your Smartphone can be Public Policy Game-Changer "


This report describes UIDAI's idea as follows :

" Chips of Aadhar-enabled smart phones will be encrypted with UIDAI key and the phones will be connected to the Aadhar server

The key is a security feature to prevent information leakage . The server connection will allow instant fingerprint and iris authentication

The technology bar for putting these features in smart phones is not high - most smart phones can be equipped similarly "


Shri Ajay Bhushan , CEO - UIDAI , added :

" This can be a game-changing feature in phones to become the identity of a person and let him do more transactions on the phone in a secure manner .

This is perhaps the first time something like this will be attempted in the world

Nearly 104 crore Indians have Aadhar and almost 40 crore have smart phones . Every agency requires authentication via Aadhar

If people don't need to go to any office to authenticate their identity and get government services, and if they are able to do so through their mobile phones, this can be a game-changer "


Writing in Times of India ( 28 July, 2016 / How Digital Will Save India ) , Shri Nandan Nilekani , writes :

#  Aadhar provides open Application Programming interfaces or APIs, which can integrate easily into any electronic device . These APIs enable online authentication using a fingerprint or iris. Recently Samsung introduced an Aadhar-compliant tablet with a camera that in a single click performs iris authentication

#  More than 290 million bank accounts are linked to Aadhar today, and several billion dollars of benefits and  entitlements have been transferred to people's bank accounts electronically in real time

#  Such platform aggregators will also create jobs, not as monolithic large organizations, but as millions of small entrepreneurs connected to a platform

#  Indians will either migrate or do outsourcing work. Care providers around the world will come from India

The only place where India can achieve economy of scale is in services


Will these visions of Shri Bhushan and Shri Nilekani , get translated into reality - and in near term ?

Read following Smart phone based Mobile Apps for conceptual frame-work ( www.hemenparekh.in>Blogs ):





*   VotesApp


*   ROMP

*   BANMALI

*   Black-Mail







Fak-e-Mon



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05  Aug  2016

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