Leveraging Kashmir's untapped potential through skill development and Innovation driven Entrepreneurship

 National Innovation Foundation (NIF) – India, an autonomous body of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India in association with University of Kashmir and NIF Incubation and Entrepreneurship Council – NIFientreC, organised a workshop in Srinagar on 8th November 2023 at Kashmir University with an objective to on-board all stakeholders, primarily the enablers for Innovation and Entrepreneurship ecosystem in the valley.

Stakeholders from multiple organisations deliberated on a roadmap to improve the prospects for growth and development, through innovation and entrepreneurship by harnessing Jammu and Kashmir’s untapped potential as well as the major challenges and lessons from key milestones achieved, at a day long roundtable titled “Inclusive Development through Entrepreneurial Advancement (IDEA)”.

“The time has come when entrepreneurs with the support of eco-system builders can push their boundaries to grow exponentially and, in this process, could harness their own potential in superior ways,” said Dr. Vipin Kumar, Chief Scientist, NIF.

Dr Praveen Roy, Head – NEB Division, Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India stressed that modern day start-ups believe in pivoting their businesses as opposed to labelling them as failures.

Chetan Krishnaswamy, Vice President, Public Policy, Amazon India, pointed out that vibrant J&K is home to entrepreneurs who have the talent to create leading global brands by being part of our flagship programs like Karigar, Saheli, and Global Selling.

Dr. Nisar Ahmad Mir, Registrar, University of Kashmir familiarized participants on the significant recent initiatives that the University has undertaken so as to strengthen innovation in the valley.

Grassroots innovators spoke about some of their accomplishments and also about the challenges related to achieving scale in their respective businesses. GR8 SPORTS India, an entrepreneur representing the formal sector and also other entrepreneurs shared the growing expectations that enterprises particularly those driven by the first generation entrepreneurs have from the Government specially from the perspective of ease of doing business and also what steps are to be taken so as to create a bridge so as to address the gaps and build resilience.

The roundtable which facilitated a listening mind kind of environment wherein the beneficiaries could share their experiences with respect to access and leveraging of various schemes, facilities, incentives and so on was attended by representatives of multiple organizations, both within and outside the valley, representing a wide array of work areas like Ministries and Government organizations (Central/State/Local), Financial Institutions, Marketplaces, Investor services organizations, Technology Business Incubators, Media, Entrepreneurs, and Innovators (particularly those at the grassroots).

Key takeaways from the roundtable included an enhanced focus on awareness which is often the starting point of leveraging and making the most out of any incubation activity, financial literacy and capacity building, leveraging data driven insights, organizing B-Plan and other youth sensitization activities, arriving at newer equity based financing models, strengthening case study based models for dissemination of information, mapping expertise of stakeholders, facilitating mentoring on important areas like pivoting a stat-up etc.

The participants included representatives from Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India; Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI); Amazon India; University of Kashmir; SKUAST, Kashmir; Press Information Bureau – PIB, Government of India; Jammu & Kashmir Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI); J&K Trade Promotion Organisation (JKTPO), Entrepreneurs in niche areas like sports namely GR8 Sports Pvt Ltd amongst others who shared their experiences and subsequently their recommendations on ways to grow the profile of innovation and entrepreneurship in the valley.

 

AAINA Dashboard for Cities’ portal launched

 The ‘AAINA Dashboard for Cities’ portal www.aaina.gov.in has been made live by Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) on 13th November, 2023 where Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) across the country can participate in this pioneering initiative to voluntarily submit their key data on a regular basis, through a simple, easy-to-fill, data entry form on the portal.


The primary objectives of the AAINA Dashboard are to help cities to (i) see how they are faring vis-à-vis other cities, (ii) inspire them by pointing to possibilities and areas of improvement and (iii) providing opportunity to learn and engage with frontrunners. While not ranking the ULBs, the AAINA dashboard would serve as a tool for comparing similarly placed cities and promoting peer learning among cities.

The Dashboard will present the data submitted by the ULBs on the basis of indicators across five broad pillars namely, (i) Political & Administrative Structure, (ii) Finance, (iii) Planning, (iv) Citizen Centric Governance and (v) Delivery of Basic Services. The ULBs will submit their data, including audited accounts, and self-reported performance metrics by logging in to the dashboard’s portal. ULBs would be free to update the information initially provided by them, anytime on the portal as per need. The Dashboard has been envisaged as a permanent platform for ULB related data, that would be updated on a regular basis. With active cooperation of all ULBs, the ‘AAINA Dashboard for Cities’ aims to create a robust database of the key performance metrics of Urban Local Bodies, which could be accessed by all stakeholders, and subsequently would open for public view once it gets populated. The Ministry through Digital India Corporation will provide handholding support to ULBs / States in the data submission process on a need basis.

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33rd Conference of the WOAH Regional Commission for Asia and the Pacific at New Delhi today

 Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairying Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Balyan chaired the inaugural session of the 33rd Conference of the WOAH (World Organization for Animal Health) Regional Commission for Asia and the Pacific at New Delhi today. Many dignitories including MoS(FAHD),Dr. L. Murugan were present at the occasion.  This 4-day event is scheduled from November 13 to 16, 2023.

Secretary, Dept of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Smt. Alka Upadhyaya and the Indian delegate in WOAH, was appointed as the chairperson. In her address, she highlighted the significance of One Health under the National Digital Livestock Mission, transforming the livestock health landscape in India and globally.

Delegates and experts from 24 member countries are participating physically, with others joining virtually. The event was graced by dignitaries including Dr. Monique Eloit, WOAH Director General; Dr. Baoxu Huang, President, WOAH Regional Commission of Asia and the Pacific; Dr. Abhijit Mitra, Animal Husbandry Commissioner, GoI and Dr. Hirofumi Kugita, WOAH Regional Representative for Asia and Pacific, Japan.

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INDIAN NAVY QUIZ – SAIL BEYOND HORIZON

 The Indian Navy and NWWA (Navy Wellness and Welfare Association) have, over the years, been conducting a quiz competition for school children as part of Navy Week activities. Christened “The Indian Navy Quiz – THINQ”, the 2023 edition of the quiz has acquired global reach, riding on the partnership and support it has received from the G20 Secretariat in a year that marks India’s presidency of the prestigious G20. Very appropriately, therefore, the event is also being called the G20 THINQ.

The event is being conducted at two levels, national and international, and in two locations – in Mumbai and New Delhi.

The National Round of the G20 THINQ saw a record number of 11,741 schools registering for it. The first elimination round (ER1) was completed on 14 Sep 23 with 3902 schools qualifying for the next level, ER2. ER2 was conducted on 03 Oct 23 with a total of 1674 qualifying for the quarter finals conducted on 10 Oct 23. The quarter finals saw schools engaging each other neck-and-neck in a tough competition, which led to the top 10 teams from each zone being selected to compete with each other over a tie-breaker round on 18 Oct 23. This round finalised the selection of the following 16 schools that will match wits against each other over the semifinals:

 

– Bhavan’s Vidya Mandir, Girinagar

– DAV Public School, Gurgaon

– Delhi Public School, Bhopal

– Delhi Public School, Patna

– Dewan Public School, Meerut

– Dr K. B. Hedgewar Vidyamandir, Carapur

– G. D. Goenka Public School, Siliguri

– GMHSS Calicut University Campus, Calicut

– Krishna Public School, Raipur

– Narendra Convent High School and Junior College, Kalyan

– Navy Children School, Mumbai

– Sainik School, Satara

– Sanjay Ghodawat International, Kolhapur

– SNMHSS, Purakkad.

– St Anthony’s Sr Sec School, Udaipur.

– Swami Sant Dass Public School, Jalandhar.

 

These 16 teams will converge at Mumbai for the national semi finals and finals that are slated to be held at NCPA and Gateway of India on 17 and 18 Nov 23 respectively. Participating students will also get the opportunity to meet and interact with naval personnel in uniform and catch a glimpse of the exciting world of naval operations onboard warships, submarines and naval aircraft in Western Naval Command, Mumbai.

On completion of the national round, a jury will identity two best quizzers from amongst all finalists to form “Team India” for participation in the international round at India Gate, New Delhi.

For the international round, invitations were extended to all G20+09 nations and an impressive 23 international teams have indicated their interest to take part in it at New Delhi on 19 Nov 23. The grand finale is set to take place at the iconic India Gate, New Delhi on 23 Nov 23, offering these bright school students a global stage for intellectual exchange and competition.

As India hands over the G20 baton to Brazil on 01 Dec 23, the G20 THINQ will likely be the concluding episode of a series of significant events held in the nation since Dec 22. It also aims to serve as a remarkable finale to India’s Presidency that witnessed many unique achievements of the G20 at the global level.

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Government e-Marketplace achieves landmark Gross Merchandise Value of ₹2 Lakh Crore

 In a remarkable achievement, Government e-Marketplace (GeM) has reached a significant milestone by surpassing ₹2 Lakh Crore in Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) within less than eight months of the current fiscal year, surpassing the total GMV inscribed at the end of last fiscal year (2022-23).  The average GMV per day has also witnessed significant growth and reached more than  ₹850 crore per day in the current Financial Year.

Within the constellation of noteworthy contributors to this momentous GMV achievement in the current financial year, the substantial role played by Central entities, including Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs), has been truly outstanding, constituting an overwhelming 83% of the total.

Also, the enthusiastic participation of State Governments, comprising the remaining 17%, further underscores the nationwide embrace of GeM’s transformative impact on public procurement. States like Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Odisha, Bihar, Assam, Uttarakhand have placed significant amounts of procurement orders in the current financial year.

This unparalleled collaboration between the Central and State entities exemplifies a harmonious synergy, propelling GeM to unprecedented heights of success.

GeM’s expansion into the services sector has played a pivotal role in driving its accelerated adoption. The increase in order value in the services segment has been the brightest chapter in GeM’s success story with exponential growth over the last 3 years. Services sector has exhibited a staggering increase in the overall contribution to the total order value transacted through the platform, having jumped from 23% in FY 21-22 to nearly 46% in the current financial year.

This outstanding accomplishment not only reflects the platform’s rapid growth but also its pivotal role in transforming public procurement across India. GeM’s unprecedented growth can be attributed to its commitment to fostering efficiency and transparency in public procurement processes, enabling government agencies to access a wide range of products and services in a streamlined and cost-effective manner.

The portal displays a diverse catalogue of nearly 312 service categories and more than 11,800 product categories, well-equipping it to adequately match the dynamic requirements of government buyers at all levels. Cumulatively, GeM has surpassed the ₹5.93 lakh crore GMV since inception, with the overwhelming support of its stakeholders. The total number of transactions on GeM has also crossed 1.8 crore.

Additionally, GeM’s unwavering dedication to inclusivity and accessibility stands as a testament to its visionary approach. The platform’s seamless integration with e-Gram Swaraj, aimed at streamlining Panchayat-level procurement, not only underscores its commitment but also showcases its unparalleled prowess in connecting with last-mile sellers while meticulously optimizing costs at the grassroots level of administration. This remarkable endeavour elevates GeM’s impact, demonstrating its far-reaching influence on India’s procurement landscape.

GeM’s multifaceted approach to instilling inclusivity and diversity within the marketplace has also added to its triumphant success. The platform caters particularly to the unique contexts and limitations of marginalised seller segments like small and medium enterprises, women entrepreneurs, startups, and artisans. Its policies have been formulated with the intent to provide right business opportunities to all firms, irrespective of their size and popularity. Subsequently, nearly 49% of the total order value transacted through the platform has been awarded to MSEs. In just 7 months, more than 45000 MSEs have registered as sellers/service providers registered on GeM.

A hallmark of GeM’s success lies in its dedication to cost savings, having enabled the government to save over ₹45,000 crore since 2016. According to the Economic Survey 2021-22, GeM’s prices were 9.5% lower than other online platforms for 10 out of 22 commodities. GeM’s transformative journey is a testament to transparency, efficiency, and inclusivity driven by cutting-edge technology and innovation.

As GeM continues to evolve, it remains a cornerstone of the Indian government’s digital transformation and the “Make in India” initiative, promoting the use of domestically manufactured products and services.

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Vacancy for Landscape Architect job at Bangalore

 About Sponge Collaborative

Sponge Collaborative is a multi disciplinary design and planning firm that works on sustainable buildings, inclusive cities, resilient landscapes by integrating multiple systems and bridging disciplines. We consider the needs of various stakeholders to realize holistic and strategic solutions that serve multi-sectoral needs and generate co-benefits for all.

Qualifications Required : 

  • Strong concept design skills with understanding of construction details, ecology, planting, blue-green infrastructure, and integration with masterplan vision.
  • Strong skills in AutoCAD, Sketch up and Adobe Suite. ArcGIS proficiency and environmental analysis skill sets preferred.
  • Demonstrated experience in design development and construction drawings including planting plans, irrigation plans and waterfront open spaces.
  • Effective communication skills required and project management experience preferred.
  • Ability to work within interdisciplinary teams and coordinate with consultants and vendors.

If you are interested in joining a highly collaborative environment and learn from peers who are self-motivated, curious, and dedicated to the public good, send in your CV and portfolio to jobs@spongecollborative.com with the subject line “Application for Landscape Architect”.

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