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Second Annual
Baramati Initiative on ICT and Development
to be held May 31-June 3, 2002
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The enormous potential for
digital technologies and the
Digital Economy to help poor
communities lift themselves out
of poverty is no longer
questioned. Poverty-alleviation
organizations, social
entrepreneurs, government
institutions, corporate
enterprises and even uneducated,
village entrepreneurs are
actively developing
technological solutions to serve
the often-overlooked customers
at the bottom of the economic
pyramid. These solutions are
bringing the benefits of the
Digital Age—increased access
to markets, education, health
and environmental information,
economic opportunity, and
government services—to bear on
issues related to poverty. In so
doing, they are helping to build
the business, economic, and
social cases for investing in
the systems and infrastructures
needed to serve even the poorest
of the poor. Together, they are
among the vanguard of a movement
“Creating
the Infrastructure for the
Future”.
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The purpose of this
workshop (see the Draft Agenda and/or
Speakers and Panalists sections below) to
build on last year’s inaugural
conference, Achieving Connectivity for the
Poor in India, and showcase initiatives
that are demonstrating how information and
communication technology (ICT) is being
employed to provide sustainable solutions
to the needs of poor communities.
Presenters and panelists—made up of
social entrepreneurs, members of the
development community, ICT entrepreneurs,
and government officials—will explore
the means and methodologies needed to
collectively engage ICT,
market-development, and
poverty-alleviation efforts,
synergistically, in order to catalyze
rapid and permanent improvement in the
lives of hundreds of millions of the
world’s poor.
Finally, the workshop will serve as the
backdrop for the culmination of the
Digital Partners Social Enterprise
Laboratory (SEL). An outgrowth of last
year’s conference, the Digital Partners
Social Enterprise Laboratory identifies
the most promising initiatives and assists
them through a process to clarify their
plans for sustainability and the
integration of ICT into their programs.
Funding will be awarded to several SEL
“graduates” that have been judged by
an international committee of ICT
Professionals, development experts, and
venture capitalists to demonstrate the
best potential to deliver significant
social and economic benefit to poor
communities.
A unique aspect of this year’s
gathering is that participants will be
able to:
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interact directly with
grassroots partners of these
efforts (i.e., people that are
using this technology and hear
from them how ICT has made a
difference in their lives)
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meet and interact with
individuals and organizations
that are financing these efforts
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learn about new
efforts via exhibit and
demonstration booths |
Draft Agenda
Friday May 31, 2002
| 11:00 am |
Bus
to Baramati departs from Mumbai |
| Noon |
Participants
in Pune assemble at Blue Diamond
(to be determined) |
| 1:00 pm |
Bus to Baramati departs from
Pune |
| 3:30 pm |
Inauguration
and Welcome –
Shri Sharad Kulkarni, Charirman,
Vidya Pratishthan Trust; Shri Y.S.
Bhave, Joint Secretary, Ministry
of Information, India; Shashi
Ulall, Chairman, Digital Partners,
India |
| 4:00 pm |
Keynote
Address -
Shri Pramod Mahajan, Honorable
Minister for Communications,
Information Technology and
Parliamentary Affairs
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| 4:45 pm |
Introduction
to the Gathering and to the Media
Lab Asia and Digital Partners |
| 6:00-7:15 pm |
Panel
Discussion – IT and Governance:
What State Governments are Doing?
Chair: Shri Y.S. Bhave, Joint
Secretary, Ministry of
Information, India
Moderator: Robert Schware and
Satish Jha |
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Vivek
Kulkarni,
Secretary, IT & BT,
Government of Karnataka |
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Sunil
Soni,
Secretary, IT, Government
of Maharashtra |
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Rakesh
Shrivastava,
CEO, MAPIT, Government of
Madhya Pradesh
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Aruna
Sundarrajan,
Secretary, IT, Government
of Kerala
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J.B.
Tubid, Secretary,
Department of Science and
Technology, Government of
Jhrkhand |
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Amrendra
Sinha,
Secretary, IT, Government
of Uttaranchal (invited)
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| 7:30 pm |
Reception
and Opening of Exhibit –
Several Innovative Projects will
Exhibit and Demonstrate their work |
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Saturday
June 1, 2002
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| 9:00 am |
Keynote
Address - Why ICT and Development:
Nicholas Negroponte,
Chairman, MIT Media Lab |
| 10:15 - 12:00 |
Panel 1 –
Creating Enterprises for the Poor
Using IT |
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Drishtee
- Satyan Mishra and
Grassroots Partner |
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SARI
- Joeseph Thomas,
Elizabeth Alexander, Asan
Mohamed and Abdual Razaak |
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Spryance
– Raj Malhotra and
Grassroots Partner
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Gyandoot
- Grassroots
Partner
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| 12:00 – 1:30 pm |
Lunch |
| 1:45 – 3:30 pm |
Panel 2 –
Empowering Youth and Gender |
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SKS
- Sitaram Rao and
Ramgama (Grassroots
Partner) |
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Mitra
Mandal - Dr. K.
Sane and Grassroots
Partner |
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SEWA
- Vinayak Ghatate
and Grassroots Partner
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Datamation
- Chetan Sharma and
Gulshan Bano (Grassroots
Partner)
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| 3:00 - 3:45 pm |
Coffee |
| 3:45 - 5:00 pm |
Panel 3
- Why it is important to Support
IT Development for the Poor.
Chair: Dr. Michael Best, Media Lab
Asia |
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Deepak
Amin - Founder and
CEO, v-Jungle |
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Samir
Bodas - VP, Jam
Cracker (via phone) |
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Peter
Bladin - Executive
Director, Grameen
Technology Center
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Ramesh
Jain - Founder and
CTO, Praja Inc.
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John
Sherry - Intel
Research |
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| 5:00 pm |
Break |
| 5:45 - 7:00 pm |
Tour |
| 8:00 pm |
Dinner
Keynote- Kiran Karnik,
NASSCOM |
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Sunday
June 2, 2002
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| 9:00 - 9:45 am |
Keynote
- Rama Bijapurkar,
Management Consultant |
| 9:45 - 10:00 am |
Coffee Break |
| 10:00 - 11:45 am |
Panel 4
- New Technologies Serving the
Poor
Chair: Satish Jha |
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Janani
- Neelam Vachani and
Grassroots Partner |
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IASP
- Sunil Khairnar and
Grassroots Partern |
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Mobil
Internet Kiosk -
Dr. Swamy
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Simputer
- Vinay Deshpande,
Encore Software, and
Aditya Sharma, Rainbow
SAARC Foundation
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Interactive
Voice Response System for
Rural Markets -
Amol Goje, VIIT |
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| 12:00 - 1:30 pm |
Lunch |
| 1:45 - 3:30 pm |
Panel 5
- Education and Information
Resources
Chair: Gopal Rajagopalan |
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Gobal
Classmates - Akhtar
Badshah and students from
Baramati School |
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CARE
Udaan Project (Educating
Rural Girls Using
Technology) - Ritu Kappal
and Grassroots Partner |
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Katha
- Geeta Dharmarajan (or
deputy) and Grassroots
Partner
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Satyam
Computers - Dr. A.K.
Rao, Dr. Sridhar, and
Grassroots Partner
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SchoolNet
India - Lucknow -
Urvashi Sahni and
Rammurthy (Grassroots
Partner) |
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| 3:45 - 4:00 pm |
Coffee Break |
| 4:00 - 5:45 pm |
Panel 6
- Closing Discussion
Chair: Akhtar Badshah |
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M.
Cecelia Buchanan -
Director, Computing
Certificate in Arts and
Science, University of
Pennsylvania |
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Ashok
Jhunjhunwala - IIT
Madras |
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Vasee
Nesiah - CEO,
MediaSolv
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Robert
Schware - World
Bank
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S.
Sivakumar - Chief
Executive (Agri-Businesses),
ITC Limited (invited) |
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| 5:45 - 6:00 pm |
Closing
Remarks - R.R. Shah,
Secretary, Ministry of Information
Technology, India |
| 6:00 - 6:30 pm |
Closing
Remarks - R.R. Shah,
Secretary, Ministry of Information
Technology, India |
| 8:00 pm |
Dinner
Keynote - Lt. General Arjun Ray,
NASSCOM |
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Monday
June 3, 2002
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| 8:30 am |
Participants
take bus to Pune or Mumbai for
return travel |
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and Panelists |
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Deepak
Amin is the Founder and
Chief Executive Officer of
vJungle, Inc, an enterprise
software company based out of
Seattle, USA and Mumbai. Amin
brings more than 10 years of
leadership experience in
computer science and
engineering. His experience
includes six years with
Microsoft, where he was one of
four original engineers for
Internet Explorer. He also acted
as a technical lead on Windows
95 and Internet Explorer
versions 1 and 2. He has
co-authored the HTTP-based
"IrDA" standard for
enabling communication between
consumer devices over infrared
ports. Amin is also a charter
member of TiE-Seattle Chapter.
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Dr.
Akhtar Badshah is the
Executive Director of Digital
Partners and an adjunct
Professor at the University of
Washington. Dr. Badshah has been
instrumental in setting up the
Social Enterprise Laboratory,
the Global Classmates Initiative
and establishing a Social
Venture Fund to support
innovative IT efforts that
benefit the poor. Dr. Badshah
has over 20 years of experience
as a practitioner, educator,
researcher, and development
expert. He is the author of Our
Urban Future: New Paradigms for
Equity and Sustainability,
(London: Zed Books, 1996); and
has written numerous articles on
Development. Dr. Badshah
received his PhD from MIT.
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Dr.
Michael L. Best directs
the eDevelopment group at the
MIT Media Laboratory where he is
a Research Scientist. He is
jointly a visiting Research
Fellow at the Center for
International Development,
Harvard University. At MIT and
Harvard Michael researches
technologies for social and
economic development. He is
interested in systems to
empower, enrich, and
inter-connect people and
communities. Michael received a
Ph.D. from the MIT Media Lab.
Dr. Michael L. Best is a
principal of the Media Lab Asia
initiative in India.
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Peter
Bladin is the Director of
the Grameen Technology Center
based in Seattle. WA. Peter
started his when he came to the
United States from Sweden to
work at Microsoft. During his 10
year career at Microsoft, he
worked on a variety of projects,
both as an individual
contributor and as well as
manager of teams of up to 400
people. He is active in various
non-profits in Seattle with a
focus on technology and helping
the poor. Heading up the
Technology Center is something
of a dream job for him, as it
allows him to combine his
interests in the appropriate use
of technology with a focus on
global poverty alleviation. His
responsibility in the technology
center is to drive the strategy,
oversee all the projects, and
establish appropriate
partnerships. Website: www.tech.gfusa.org
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M.
Cecelia Buchanan is the
Director of the Computing
Certificate in Arts and Sciences
at the University of
Pennsylvania. She holds a
Ph.D. in Computer Science from
the University of Washington,
Seattle, and her dissertation
was on multimedia
synchronization. Prior to
joining Penn, Dr. Buchanan was
responsible for managing
multi-institutional
instructional technology
initiatives at Haverford, Bryn
Mawr, and Swarthmore Colleges.
She has also conducted research
in multimedia authoring systems
at Xerox PARC and network
protocols at Bellcore.
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Vinay L.
Deshpande is the Chairman
and CEO of Encore Software
Limited and the Managing Trustee
of the Simputer Trust. He
co-founded Ncore Technology
which later became Encore. Mr.
Deshpande has over 27 years of
experience in the computer and
technology industry and has been
responsible for the development
of over 60 hardware and software
products ranging from PCs,
notebooks (including the world's
smallest and lightest multimedia
notebook), CNC, SCADA,
Compilers, PC-BIOS, PCMCIA, DSP
Software, Video set-top boxes,
and several embedded products.
Mr. Deshpande has an MSEE from
Stanford University and BE from
Osmania University.
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Dr.
Ramesh Jain is both an
entrepreneur and an academic
researcher. He's founded three
companies and was instrumental
in raising capital. Currently he
is the co-founder and CTO of
PRAJA inc located in San Diego.
Dr. Jain is a world-renowned
pioneer in multimedia
information systems, image
databases, machine vision, and
intelligent systems. While
professor of computer science
and engineering at the
University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor and the University of
California, San Diego, he
founded and directed artificial
intelligence and multimedia
information systems labs. Jain
was also the founding
Editor-in-Chief of IEEE
MultiMedia magazine and serves
on the editorial boards of
several magazines in multimedia,
business and image and vision
processing.
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Satish
Jha is currently Chairman
and Managing Director of James
Martin and Company India and the
President of Digital Partners
India. One of the co-founders of
TARAhaat, among other projects,
he has been actively engaged in
using information technology for
socially oriented projects for
many years. Satish holds several
degrees from universities in the
United States, Europe, and
India, served as an editor for
the Times of India Group, and
has taught at several Indian
institutions.
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Prof.
Ashok Jhunjhunwala is
currently the Head of the
Department of Electrical
Engineering Indian Institute of
Technology, Chennai, India. Dr.
Jhunjhunwala leads the
Telecommunications and Computer
Networks group (TeNeT) at IIT
Madras. This group is closely
working with industry in the
development number of
Telecommunications and Computer
Network Systems. Dr.
Jhunjhunwala has been received
numerous awards including the
Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award
for outstanding contributions in
the field of Engineering
Sciences in 1998, the Hari Om
Ashram Prerit Dr.Vikram Sarabhai
Research Award for the year 1997
and the Millennium Medal at
Indian Science Congress in the
year 2000.
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Shri
Pramod Mahajan is the
Minister of Information and
Technology, Government of India.
Shri Mahajan has been very
active in Indian politics. He
has been the President, All
India BJYM, Chairman, Committee
on Transport and Tourism,
General Secretary, (i)
B.J.P.State unit of Maharashtra,
1978-83 and (ii) All India B.J.P.;
Member, Lok Sabha, 1996-97;
Defence Minister, 1996;
Political Advisor to the Prime
Minister of India, 1998; elected
to the Rajya Sabha in July,
1986, re-elected in July, 1992
and again in July, 1998.
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Satyan
Mishra is the CEO of
Drishtee.com. Drishtee is a
platform for rural networking
and marketing services for
enabling e-governance, education
and health services. Recently
Drishtee has won the Infodev/
IICD organised ICT stories
competition. The project was
also recognised as the
"Most Promising Social
Enterprise for 2002" by
Digital Partners. Satyan has an
MBA in International Business
& Administration from Delhi
School of Economics, Delhi
University.
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Vasee
Nesiah is founder and CEO
of MediaSolv, a company that
develops software and solutions
for the 'Internet Everywhere'
user experience. MediaSolv's
most recent innovation is the
development of the VillagePDA
solution, an online end to end
communications solution built on
MediaSolv's low cost ETHERchip
platform. His past experience
also includes work with the
United Nations Population Fund
in New York. Nesiah holds a
master's degree in communication
management from the Annenberg
School for Communication at the
University of Southern
California.
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Shri
Sharad Pawar, Minister of
Parliament, Government of India,
elected from Baramati.
Previously served as the Union
Defense Minister from 1991-93.
He has been thrice the chief
minister of Maharashtra, from
1978-80 and 1988-91. His
political career began in the
1967, when he became the member
of the Maharashtra Legislative
Assembly. He was also the
General Secretary of the Pradesh
Congress Committee, Maharashtra.
From the year 1974-78, he
remained the Cabinet Minister of
Education, Agriculture,
Industries, Home, Labor and
Youth Welfare in Maharashtra.
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Robert
Schware is currently Task
Manager of the World Bank
Group's Information and
Communications Sector Strategy
Paper. He has fifteen years of
experience in public and private
sector information technology
applications. He joined the
World Bank in 1987 and has since
then worked on several
telecommunications and
information technology-related
projects in East and South Asia,
Africa, Caribbean, and the
Middle East. Before joining the
World Bank, Dr. Schware
consulted for UNIDO, the UN
Software Technology Institute in
Macau, UNRISD, and USAID.
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John
Sherry works for the
People and Practices Research
Group in Intel Labs. His
academic training is in
anthropology, and thus his
research focus at Intel Labs is
on the relationship between
people and technology. His
interest in technology as a tool
for empowering people comes from
his dissertation research among
a group of activists from the
Navajo Nation, and indigenous
tribe in the Southwestern United
States. He has recently
published an account of this
group and their work in a book
called Land, Wind and Hard Words
(University of New Mexico Press,
1992).
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Conference
Sponsors:
Digital Partners
Vidya
Pratishthan's Institute of
Information Technology
Unilever
Research
Datamation
Ministry
of Information Technology, India
Why
Baramati
Baramati serves as a testament to
the potential of ICT to reach and
serve people anywhere. In the
middle of sugar fields in a poor
rural community of Western India,
rises a state-of-the-art institute
serving to bring the benefits on
the Digital Age to a subsistence
agrarian economy. What better
place to bring the best minds in
the world together to debate how
best to ensure that the tremendous
opportunities of the Digital
Economy to alleviate poverty are
not squandered. One might just as
easily ask, "Why Davos?"
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