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Reprogramming Rural India | Suraj Patel | TEDxMNNIT
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-01 15:07
Innovation and Transformation - Highlights the importance of aspiration, innovation, and execution as key ingredients for transformation [1] - Discusses the creation of a zero-cost, Hindi-based coding platform using a Telegram bot to enable coding education with just a mobile phone [1] - Mentions the concept of adaptive learning, a middle step between AI-based and static learning, which adjusts the difficulty level based on a child's ability [2] Socio-Economic Development - Addresses the socio-economic strata and the importance of their development for overall progress [1] - Describes an initiative to rejuvenate a river by utilizing social contributions from the local population and convergence of different departments [1] - Notes that at the time of India's independence, literacy was at 18%, GDP was $30 million, and there were 150,000 telephone lines [2] - Aims to achieve 100% literacy by 2047 with digital, functional, and numerical learning components [2] Technological Advancement and Competition - Emphasizes the need for a leapfrog mentality to compete with and surpass countries like the US and China [2] - Suggests focusing on areas like space (low-cost spacefaring), solar cells, and nuclear propulsion to gain a competitive edge [2] - Highlights the importance of indigenous devices and care infrastructure for an aging population [3] - Mentions the goal of achieving a $10 trillion economy and the need for deep tech startups, as well as a micro-startup revolution [3] Digital Divide and Data Sovereignty - Acknowledges the digital divide and the need to bridge it [4] - Encourages work in sensor-based agriculture and hyper-spectral imaging [4] - Highlights the challenges to data sovereignty due to reliance on Western-built tools [4] Social Transformation through Technology - Describes using portable X-ray machines with AI algorithms for TB screening, enabling quick results in remote areas [4]
拉丁美洲和加勒比社会发展问题区域会议主持人第六次会议的报告(英)
拉丁美洲经济委员会· 2025-04-28 06:15
Investment Rating - The report emphasizes the importance of inclusive social development and the need for regional cooperation to address social and economic challenges, indicating a positive outlook for investment in social development initiatives [15][16][19]. Core Insights - The report highlights the significance of the Second World Summit for Social Development in Qatar in November 2025 as a critical moment for reviewing progress and adopting decisions to reduce inequality and enhance social mobility [15]. - It underscores the necessity of strengthening social policy institutions and financing mechanisms to support comprehensive social protection systems [19][28]. - The report advocates for a holistic approach to addressing inequality, emphasizing the need for new, people-centered development strategies [23][26]. Summary by Sections Attendance and Organization of Work - The sixth meeting of the Presiding Officers was held in Bridgetown on 31 October 2024, attended by representatives from various member countries and organizations [5][7][9]. Agenda - The agenda included the adoption of the agenda, reports on progress, review of key documents, and consideration of regional messages for the upcoming summit [17]. Summary of Proceedings - Opening statements highlighted the urgency of addressing social inequality and the importance of regional cooperation for inclusive development [14][15][16]. - Discussions focused on the need for comprehensive strategies to tackle poverty, hunger, and social inclusion, with emphasis on institutional capacity building [18][19][24][25]. Agreements - The Presiding Officers agreed to prioritize inclusive social development, strengthen social policy institutions, and advance efforts to eradicate hunger and poverty [35][36]. - They emphasized the importance of multilateralism and cooperation in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals [35]. Closing Remarks - The Executive Secretary of ECLAC expressed gratitude for the support received and reaffirmed the commitment to enhancing social policymaking and institutional frameworks [33].