In the earlier post, I listed out certain catalysts who have spent a significant time & effort in social causes. They are not to be seen as NGOs spending monies. These guys come under a different league. The inviting thing about social innovation, is that this can be copied/mimicked, and the plagiarist attitude is actually helpful. Anyone set up a franchise of a rural call center or courier service, and contribute in a meaningful way. I envy the HR in such organizations (near 0 attrition).
If deaf and dumb can run courier services, why not laundromats & cleaners? With 3G in India, why not have a call center that can transcribe and reinterpret the signs to verbal dialect targeted towards focus groups?. Why not come up with financial planning for rural farmers who have a different set of needs. Why not have a facebook for challenged/access deprived users? Can you have a broadcast station for deaf?
These ideas have great potential, and I for sure will not ask for any credit ;). Certain seemingly simple questions like transliteration of sign lang to text, have made me realize the complexity of the problem. Until then I would encourage and make an effort to participate in every effort that aids this cause.
Reality is a perception. Perceptions are not always based on facts, and are strongly influenced by illusions. Inquisitiveness is hence indispensable
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Social Innovation - Communal participation (1)
Thanks to eenadu.net
Who: Dhruv Lakra
What he did: Enabled the challenged folks to stand up for themselves
My moto for him: Teach a man how to fish...
Who: Harish Hande
What he did: Brought sustainable power to masses
My moto for him: Your actions speak louder than your qualification.
Who: Saloni malhotra
What she did: Proved that IT is not about A.C buildings
My moto for her: 'IT' makes sense
Who: Ramana Babu Killi
What he did: Reached out to rural farmers
Example 1
Who: Dhruv Lakra
What he did: Enabled the challenged folks to stand up for themselves
My moto for him: Teach a man how to fish...
Example 2
Who: Harish Hande
What he did: Brought sustainable power to masses
My moto for him: Your actions speak louder than your qualification.
Example 3
Who: Saloni malhotra
What she did: Proved that IT is not about A.C buildings
My moto for her: 'IT' makes sense
Example 4
Who: Ramana Babu Killi
What he did: Reached out to rural farmers
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