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.R. SRI KUMAR, Former DGP Karnataka and Member Central Vigilance Commission, New Delhi
21 November 2014
Unified Data & Information Portal for
Transparency in Public Governance
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2PMPC
…Transforming Lives
• Can we architect Project Management?
• To transform the lives of 1.2 billion people?
• Is it Just an Utopia or shall we say Ram Rajya?
• In any case “Transforming Lives ” of billions in ones life time
is a Big dream!
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3PMPC
….. By Building TEAM India
• Transparency through Technology
• Efficiency through Empowerment
• Accountability through Audit Trail
• Measured Progress through Mutual cooperation
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4PMPC
CSIR NOT CSR
• CSIR 800
Unified Data & Information Portal
800 Million
250 Million
50 Million
5PMPC Presentation Title
6PMPC
The CSIR-800 Model Proposes product based and service oriented / solution based
employment / entrepreneurship generation through S&T intervention
Transferring technology to entrepreneurs for large scale and /small
scale production of goods and services for the 800 Million.
CSIR will target 1% of the target group at proof of concept level and
NGOs will scale-up to 10%.
Aims to encourage technology diffusion in partnership mode with
Universities/Institutes located in small towns and rural areas
Seeks to transfer technology to, or procurement by respective
programmes/missions and/or ministerial departments for propagation
and implementation
Envisages implementation of 10-100 projects; each with a minimum
customer base of one million people
Involves financing mechanism that use funding schemes of
respective ministries, bank loans and philanthropic/CSR funds
Extensive involvement of State Governments and State S&T
Councils
Action Plan
Implementation
Large scale transfer of proven
technologies for production of
goods and services
Future Implementation
Focused development of
various technologies and
services by CSIR
Each technology should be
scalable impacting a million
lives and beyond
Learning from the scale-up
process will be critically
analyzed and imbibed to
enhance user acceptability and
cost-effectiveness
Screened technology will be
dovetailed into major national
programmes/missions
A set of objective criteria will
be developed to judge the
success of CSIR-800 initiatives
CSIR-800Prosperity for All
Mission: Increase per-capita income of the
target group by Rs 15 per day through S&T
Intervention
Enhancement of
earning or Increase in
purchasing power
Enabling the target
group to afford life-style
bettering
products/servicesProducts and
Services
Employment/I
ncome
Generation
800 Million
Underprivileged
250 Million
50 Million
CSR or
Philanthropic Fund
Bank
Funds
Entrepreneurs
Enterprises NGOs
Develop
ment of
Skills &
Knowledg
e
Increase earning by Rs 15/day (Rs 5000/annum) leading
to expenditure in: Education
Rs 1000 pa
Healthcare
Rs 1000 pa
Augment Lifestyle
Rs 3000 pa
For more Information on CSIR-
800
Director General,
Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research,
Anusanshan Bhavan,
2 Rafi Marg, New Delhi 110001
www.csir.res.in
The Increased demand will
fuel resurgence in
production Potable water,
Low-cost Sanitary napkins,
Low-cost Diagnostics, and
Neutraceuticals
Enhanced Educational
expenditure, Solar Energy,
ICT for Education are
domains where increased
investment is expected.
Self-sustaining, mutually
complementary cycle of
demand and supply,
supporting strong
entrepreneurial groups
to benefit the 800
million.
7PMPC
800 Million
250 Million
50 Million
CSIR-800Prosperity for All
“Just as some of the experiments in
your laboratories go on for all the
twenty four hours, let a big corner in
your heart remain perpetually warm
for the benefit of the poor millions”
-Mahatma Gandhi
Value Added Agriculture | Waste-to-Wealth |
Sustainable Energy |
Affordable Health | Potable Water | Low-cost
Housing
CSIR-India
Inclusive growth and
improvement in quality of life of
the 800 million people at the
bottom of the pyramid through
S&T intervention relevant to
their socio-economic
development
Krishi Shakti
CSIR’s Rs.1 Lakh Tractor
HimHaldi
High Altitude Haldi
with higher
medicinal value
Solekshaw
Solar Power
Assisted
Pedicab
Membra
ne
based
water
purificati
on
systems
Novel varieties
Of
Ashwagandha
Open Source
Drug Discovery
For
Tuberculosis
Instant House
for Disaster
Victims
Sustaina
ble
Energy
Affordab
le Health
Low-cost
HousingEmpowe
ring
Masses
Potable Water
Herbal
extract
for
treatmen
t of
Prostate
Cancer
Low cost Drugs | Low-cost
Diagnostics | Collagen based
Biomaterials for Wound Healing
Ferrocement Water tanks |
Electrochemical Defluxidation |
Technology for Safe Drinking Water
Value-
added
agricultu
re
Fuel Cells |
Wind and
Solar Power
| Biomass
based
Stoves
Novel varieties
of Medicinal
and aromatic
Plants
Low-cost
Technology for
Farmers
8PMPC
Ministry of Science & Technology announced launch of CSIR
800 on 01-June, 2011 12:43 IST through this press note
http://pib.nic.in
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9PMPC
800 Million
250 Million
50 Million
CSIR-800Prosperity for All
“Just as some of the experiments in
your laboratories go on for all the
twenty four hours, let a big corner in
your heart remain perpetually warm
for the benefit of the poor millions”
-Mahatma Gandhi
Value Added Agriculture | Waste-to-Wealth |
Sustainable Energy |
Affordable Health | Potable Water | Low-cost
Housing
CSIR-India
Inclusive growth and
improvement in quality of life of
the 800 million people at the
bottom of the pyramid through
S&T intervention relevant to
their socio-economic
development
Krishi Shakti
CSIR’s Rs.1 Lakh Tractor
HimHaldi
High Altitude Haldi
with higher
medicinal value
Solekshaw
Solar Power
Assisted
Pedicab
Membra
ne
based
water
purificati
on
systems
Novel varieties
Of
Ashwagandha
Open Source
Drug Discovery
For
Tuberculosis
Instant House
for Disaster
Victims
Sustaina
ble
Energy
Affordab
le Health
Low-cost
HousingEmpowe
ring
Masses
Potable Water
Herbal
extract
for
treatmen
t of
Prostate
Cancer
Low cost Drugs | Low-cost
Diagnostics | Collagen based
Biomaterials for Wound Healing
Ferrocement Water tanks |
Electrochemical Defluxidation |
Technology for Safe Drinking Water
Value-
added
agricultu
re
Fuel Cells |
Wind and
Solar Power
| Biomass
based
Stoves
Novel varieties
of Medicinal
and aromatic
Plants
Low-cost
Technology for
Farmers
10PMPC
A big DREAM indeed…. CSIR 800
• Transforming lives …
– Of one Individual , is itself a dream come true
• … of 800 Million Indians?
• CSIR 800 envisages
– Helping to generate additional income of Rs 5000 p.a. for
each of the 800 million
– Rs 1000 to be spent on healthcare, Rs 1000 for Capacity
building and Rs 3000 for life style changes
– Transformation to happen in Five years time
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11PMPC
Transforming lives …of 800 Million Indians
• Cost of Project per year: 800 M X Rs 5000 = Rs 4,00,000
crores
• Time : 5 years Total Cost Rs 20,00,000 crores
• Quality: 800 million increase their current income by 50%
• Outcome: India becomes a truly developed country
• Challenges of running a PMO for a Dream Project of
transforming the lives of 800 million Indians
Unified Data & Information Portal
12PMPC
The CSIR-800 Model Proposes product based and service oriented / solution based
employment / entrepreneurship generation through S&T intervention
Transferring technology to entrepreneurs for large scale and /small
scale production of goods and services for the 800 Million.
CSIR will target 1% of the target group at proof of concept level and
NGOs will scale-up to 10%.
Aims to encourage technology diffusion in partnership mode with
Universities/Institutes located in small towns and rural areas
Seeks to transfer technology to, or procurement by respective
programmes/missions and/or ministerial departments for propagation
and implementation
Envisages implementation of 10-100 projects; each with a minimum
customer base of one million people
Involves financing mechanism that use funding schemes of
respective ministries, bank loans and philanthropic/CSR funds
Extensive involvement of State Governments and State S&T
Councils
Action Plan
Implementation
Large scale transfer of proven
technologies for production of
goods and services
Future Implementation
Focused development of
various technologies and
services by CSIR
Each technology should be
scalable impacting a million
lives and beyond
Learning from the scale-up
process will be critically
analyzed and imbibed to
enhance user acceptability and
cost-effectiveness
Screened technology will be
dovetailed into major national
programmes/missions
A set of objective criteria will
be developed to judge the
success of CSIR-800 initiatives
CSIR-800Prosperity for All
Mission: Increase per-capita income of the
target group by Rs 15 per day through S&T
Intervention
Enhancement of
earning or Increase in
purchasing power
Enabling the target
group to afford life-style
bettering
products/servicesProducts and
Services
Employment/I
ncome
Generation
800 Million
Underprivileged
250 Million
50 Million
CSR or
Philanthropic Fund
Bank
Funds
Entrepreneurs
Enterprises NGOs
Develop
ment of
Skills &
Knowledg
e
Increase earning by Rs 15/day (Rs 5000/annum) leading
to expenditure in: Education
Rs 1000 pa
Healthcare
Rs 1000 pa
Augment Lifestyle
Rs 3000 pa
For more Information on CSIR-
800
Director General,
Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research,
Anusanshan Bhavan,
2 Rafi Marg, New Delhi 110001
www.csir.res.in
The Increased demand will
fuel resurgence in
production Potable water,
Low-cost Sanitary napkins,
Low-cost Diagnostics, and
Neutraceuticals
Enhanced Educational
expenditure, Solar Energy,
ICT for Education are
domains where increased
investment is expected.
Self-sustaining, mutually
complementary cycle of
demand and supply,
supporting strong
entrepreneurial groups
to benefit the 800
million.
13PMPC
Core areas to be addressed in CSIR 800
• Affordable Health,
• Value Added Agriculture,
• Potable Water,
• Women Empowerment,
• Sustainable Energy,
• Waste to Wealth,
• Housing and Transport
• Tech village.
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14PMPC
Capacity building program in CSIR 800
– a Pictorial View
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15PMPC
Unified Data & Information Portal for
Transparency in Public Governance
• Unified Data & Information Portal in short TRANSPORTAL
• Transportal evolved as a Concept to roll out CSIR 800
• To be the backbone of Rs 20 billion projects being rolled out
touching the lives of 800 million people
• In effect Knitting all the 1.2 billion people in the country into
one TEAM India
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16PMPC
Key elements of Transportal
– Cloud computing
– Crowd sourcing
– Mobile platform
– Responsible sharing
– Transparency
– Efficiency
– Accountability
– Mutual Cooperation
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17PMPC
TRANSPORTAL-
• TRANSPORTAL uses IT as a Seed of change to transform
lives
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18PMPC
Example of a Transportal
Unified Data & Information Portal
19PMPC
Data
• Data: data can be conventional paper based, or
digitised,
• voice, photo, video, SMS,
• phone, land line, gsm, cdma, email, written, spoken
or radio messages.
20PMPC
Data Classification
• As per NDSAP 2012
• Data Types: Writing, spoken, picture, video, Master data,
Transaction data, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary
• Private Data
• Public Data
• Shared Data
• Restricted Data
21PMPC
NDSAP 2012- National Data Sharing and Access
Policy 2012 (DEITY site)
• Data can be public when collected
and processed with public funds.
• Data collection needs to guard
privacy e.g. health records.
• Data also needs to be kept in a
restricted or classified folder when it
pertains to safety and security of the
State or the Individual.
• Data Sharing with responsibility!
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22PMPC
Data Indexing
• Capture in a sand box
• Scan for Viruses
• Keyword and identify Primary Fields and secondary fields
for indexing
• Sort and store in a searchable fashion with correlation and
connection
• Correlation 1:1 to 1: n and 1:m with date and time and geo
stamping with user access info
• Matrix of correlation
23PMPC
Interchange
• Interchange: In the world of information technology, data
needs to be communicated in a format that is understood,
appreciated and acted upon in a real time mode. All
stakeholder participation in responsibly sharing data is sina
qua non of an inerchange. An Interchange presupposes
communication in a language that the stakeholder is familiar
with.
24PMPC
Communication of data
• Auto alerts
• Display and get further inputs
• Graphical interfaces
• Library catalogues
• Tree and heirarchy
25PMPC
Transportal on CVCMARK Framework
• Transportal: As the Data comes through one gateway or
several, it needs to be collected, verified, collated and
stored for easy retrieval as and when it is required for
analysis and action.Since we are dealing with any type of
data, in any language and coming from all across the globe,
it is essential that the transportal from the site of generation
to a common secure cloud environment and dissemination
to the concerned stakeholder at any time through any
devcse is facilitated at all times.
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Data processing
• Capture data followed by its validation and correlation
• Measurement of data relevancy and secure storage along
with indexing
• Process flow determination and data processing
• Analytical reports
• AI Reports
• Report generation
• Display reports
27PMPC
TRANSPORTAL- on Anytime Anywhere Any
device basis responsibly shared by everyone
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28PMPC
Make my India portal
Unified Data & Information Portal
29PMPC
• Building TEAM India
• Capacity building – TRANSPORTAL is a KMS
• Citizen empowerment VIGEYE Make my India better
• Total Transparency to eliminating Corruption in India and
the World
• CVC is setting up a Knowledge Management Portal for the
Entire World to exchange information on corruption
worldwide
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30PMPC
• Project Management CWG
• Tax Compliance CWG 2010
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31PMPC
City governance
• Self Governance in BBMP
• People as the sovereign
• PMPs in each ward as the change agents
• Make My India better
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32PMPC
Affordable health
• BIANCHRI
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33PMPC
• Art 51A Fundamental Duties
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34PMPC Unified Data & Information Portal
Indian Centre for Social Transformation
(A Registered Trust : Established on 14/11/2009)
(Registration No. HLS-4-00228-2009-10 dated
26/12/2009) under the Indian Trust Act
is a public charitable Trust with a mission to work
towards realization of a national vision set out in
Article 51A (j) of the Indian Constitution regarding
the Fundamental Duty of Indian Citizens i.e.
“to strive towards excellence in all spheres of
individual and collective activity so that the
nation constantly rises to higher levels of
endeavor and achievement.”
35PMPC
Question Time
• Come let us join hands together, do our Fundamental Duty
as per Article 51A (j) of the Indian Constitution and Make
our India better!
• Thank you
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