The presentation tries to give an idea about how Artificial intelligence can prove to have a transforming effect on India in near future through its application in different industries and along with information management it can help businesses to grow at faster rates than ever.
Analytics & Data Science Industry in India: Study 2019 by AIM & Praxis Busine...Richa Bhatia
Our annual Analytics & Data Science Industry In India: Study 2019 by Analytics India Magazine and Praxis Business School identifies the key trends and revenue drivers for the analytics industry. We take stock of the burgeoning analytics industry in India — domestic and outsourcing, the leading revenue generators, the geographies served and where the analytics market is heading.
Top Digital Trends Shaping Digital India by NASSCOMDivya Jain
Take a look at some of the best digital trends helping shaping up a digital India in 2018. Insights shared by NASSCOM experts.
https://community.nasscom.in
Information Technology - Industrial AnalysisSanjay Mishra
Information technology is playing an important role in India today & has transformed India’s image as a land of innovative entrepreneurs. The IT sector in India is generating 2.5 million direct employment. India is now one of the biggest IT capitals of the modern world and all the major players in the world IT sector are present in the country.
The document discusses how Indian companies can develop human resources to succeed in the knowledge economy. It notes that India is undergoing economic and demographic transitions as it shifts to a knowledge-based economy and experiences a demographic dividend from its young population. To compete globally, Indian companies need to develop human capital with a global perspective by creating R&D environments, encouraging creativity and innovation, developing strong ICT infrastructure, forming industry-institute partnerships, providing technical and soft skills training, and emphasizing team concepts. This will allow Indian youth to help make the country an economic superpower.
Generative AI’s potential to accelerate India’s digital transformationEYIndia1
I
ndia, today, is in a powerful position to set
the agenda and realize significant benefits
as the world starts to leverage an explosion
of AI capabilities. While 2023 was a year of rapid
innovation, in the next decade, Generative AI (Gen
AI) will break out from labs and Proofs of Concept
(POCs) and into the open terrain of consumer and
enterprise applications. Millions of Indian citizens
stand to benefit from next-generation scaled AI
applications across industries with the biggest impact
on healthcare, drug discovery, financial services,
education and entertainment.
The document discusses the potential of generative AI (Gen AI) to accelerate India's digital transformation. It outlines that Gen AI could provide a substantial boost to India's GDP over the next 7 years, increasing it by $1.2-$1.5 trillion. While Gen AI is expected to have a positive impact across all sectors of the Indian economy, the level of influence will depend on factors like feasibility of adoption and each sector's contribution to economic activity. The report addresses key questions around Gen AI for enterprises and policymakers, outlining an agenda for enterprises to guide adoption and exploring use cases and economic opportunities for India. It also discusses the need for policies around skills development, infrastructure, and regulation to maximize the benefits of Gen
7 reasons why india is going to lose the artificial intelligence raceYogesh Malik
From sorting cucumbers to curing cancers, Artificial Intelligence algorithms will not pause at anything.For the past 30 years, technology outsourcing has generated massive employment for India, but now AI and Automation is changing the traditional IT Service Model. Indian outsourcing industry is under serious threat and is going to change sooner than we can think of.
service management project on consultancy industry Sunny Gandhi
The Indian consultancy and IT industries have experienced rapid growth in recent years. Consultancy services such as IT, management, and human resources make up large portions of the Indian economy. The IT industry in particular has contributed significantly to India's economic development by transforming the country into a global leader in technology. Major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata have large concentrations of consultancy firms. Looking ahead, the industries are expected to continue expanding their services and revenues, playing an important role in India's economy and development.
Analytics & Data Science Industry in India: Study 2019 by AIM & Praxis Busine...Richa Bhatia
Our annual Analytics & Data Science Industry In India: Study 2019 by Analytics India Magazine and Praxis Business School identifies the key trends and revenue drivers for the analytics industry. We take stock of the burgeoning analytics industry in India — domestic and outsourcing, the leading revenue generators, the geographies served and where the analytics market is heading.
Top Digital Trends Shaping Digital India by NASSCOMDivya Jain
Take a look at some of the best digital trends helping shaping up a digital India in 2018. Insights shared by NASSCOM experts.
https://community.nasscom.in
Information Technology - Industrial AnalysisSanjay Mishra
Information technology is playing an important role in India today & has transformed India’s image as a land of innovative entrepreneurs. The IT sector in India is generating 2.5 million direct employment. India is now one of the biggest IT capitals of the modern world and all the major players in the world IT sector are present in the country.
The document discusses how Indian companies can develop human resources to succeed in the knowledge economy. It notes that India is undergoing economic and demographic transitions as it shifts to a knowledge-based economy and experiences a demographic dividend from its young population. To compete globally, Indian companies need to develop human capital with a global perspective by creating R&D environments, encouraging creativity and innovation, developing strong ICT infrastructure, forming industry-institute partnerships, providing technical and soft skills training, and emphasizing team concepts. This will allow Indian youth to help make the country an economic superpower.
Generative AI’s potential to accelerate India’s digital transformationEYIndia1
I
ndia, today, is in a powerful position to set
the agenda and realize significant benefits
as the world starts to leverage an explosion
of AI capabilities. While 2023 was a year of rapid
innovation, in the next decade, Generative AI (Gen
AI) will break out from labs and Proofs of Concept
(POCs) and into the open terrain of consumer and
enterprise applications. Millions of Indian citizens
stand to benefit from next-generation scaled AI
applications across industries with the biggest impact
on healthcare, drug discovery, financial services,
education and entertainment.
The document discusses the potential of generative AI (Gen AI) to accelerate India's digital transformation. It outlines that Gen AI could provide a substantial boost to India's GDP over the next 7 years, increasing it by $1.2-$1.5 trillion. While Gen AI is expected to have a positive impact across all sectors of the Indian economy, the level of influence will depend on factors like feasibility of adoption and each sector's contribution to economic activity. The report addresses key questions around Gen AI for enterprises and policymakers, outlining an agenda for enterprises to guide adoption and exploring use cases and economic opportunities for India. It also discusses the need for policies around skills development, infrastructure, and regulation to maximize the benefits of Gen
7 reasons why india is going to lose the artificial intelligence raceYogesh Malik
From sorting cucumbers to curing cancers, Artificial Intelligence algorithms will not pause at anything.For the past 30 years, technology outsourcing has generated massive employment for India, but now AI and Automation is changing the traditional IT Service Model. Indian outsourcing industry is under serious threat and is going to change sooner than we can think of.
service management project on consultancy industry Sunny Gandhi
The Indian consultancy and IT industries have experienced rapid growth in recent years. Consultancy services such as IT, management, and human resources make up large portions of the Indian economy. The IT industry in particular has contributed significantly to India's economic development by transforming the country into a global leader in technology. Major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata have large concentrations of consultancy firms. Looking ahead, the industries are expected to continue expanding their services and revenues, playing an important role in India's economy and development.
The information technology (IT) sector of India is a very big one, which includes IT services, outsourcing, consulting, and e-commerce services, among others. The growth of the country’s IT industry started picking up in the early 90s, following the 1991 liberalization policies of the Indian Government. And, this particular growth has simply been phenomenal during the course of the preceding twenty years.
Can ICT Reduce Poverty and Unemployment and Elevate Development Integrating M...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
Information and Communication Technology
(ICT) can boost the performance of people and improve
overall human capital for the alleviation of poverty in a
society. Today, ICT is considered as one of the major
sources of driving force for the overall economic
development integrating with Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises (MSMEs). The e-Commerce has a great role in
achieving business performance in the emerging Asian
countries. However, MSMEs are experiencing more
challenges that prevent them from further increasing their
business. The earlier studies question to which extent
MSMEs have benefited from these businesses. Therefore,
the main purpose of this study is to demonstrate the
importance of ICT in developing MSMEs based on the
success stories of emerging Asian countries. This study
based on subjective/argumentative i.e., idea generation in
Information Systems (IS). The findings of the study reveal
that the MSMEs utilizing ICT can alleviate poverty and
unemployment. It also reveals that MSMEs with ICT and
e-Commerce can enhance employment and new job
creation that can contribute to the overall economic
development. This study is expected to extend for further
an empirical investigation broadly on the same issue to
validate the research results.
Here are 5 Digital Transformation that will help you transform your company.
To know more details, visit us at : https://mitidinnovation.com/recreation/5-digital-transformation-that-will-help-transform-your-company/
Driving growth in Indian manufacturing industry Sumit Roy
Indian manufacturing is just perfectly poised to Unlocking the transformation value with technology .While businesses understand that in order to build an organisation that is agile and suited to withstand current market and economic volatilities, there are several things to be considered before taking a digital leap. More than just a strategy for any individual technology trend or for combining more than one of them, companies need a systematic approach to adopt technologies in a holistic fashion. The industry trends and challenges primarily drive the appropriate selection of technology solutions, which need to be fine-tuned to a company’s needs based on its scale, capabilities and its specific issues. This joint CII-PwC report takes a closer look at two industries in particular, manufacturing and infrastructure, and tries to decode the prevalent challenges in these two sectors, the kind of initiatives being taken to drive growth and development, and how IT adoption is playing an important role to overcome these challenges
Study: Analytics and Data Science Jobs in India: 2020 – By Great Learning & AIMSrishti Deoras
This report outlines the functional analytics skills and programming languages that are most in-demand in the market. The report provides insights for recruiters and hiring companies so that they can study the demand for skills across the analytics function, and can identify and close any capability gaps across workforces. By highlighting the talent hotspots in the country, the report enables organisations to build a steady talent pipeline.
How Data and IT are Changing the Face of Digital IndiaeGov magazine
India’s digital initiatives are based on use of technology that is affordable, inclusive and transformative. The Digital India programme aims to transform India into a knowledge based economy and a digitally empowered society, writes Prem Narayan, Deputy Director General, Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).
Read More: http://bit.ly/2sVzjEX
Development of an app using business development start up incubatorsDr. C.V. Suresh Babu
Conference Presentation, National Conference on Innovations in Information and Communication Technologies (NCIICT-2021) organized by Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India on 07-08 May 2021
07-08 May 2021
LIVE PROJECT ON JOB DESCRIPTION AND JOB ENGAGEMENT OF EMPLOYEES IN IT INDUSTRY.NISHIGANDHA BATWAL
The project was aimed to understand the IT sector. We choose Datamatics Global Services Limited to understand the JD and Job Engagement process at Datamatics Global Services Limited.
India is on the cusp of a manufacturing revolution towards Industry 4.0 provided the Government and the Industry get together its acts. A number of policies require to be formulated and implemented especially in the SME sector. Not just announced and left for no one to understand and implement.
Everyone is talking about Artificial Intelligence — the new normal, which has entered almost every work process across industries. Enterprises are rethinking and strengthening their AI capabilities, using it as a tool to improve products and services. With AI becoming crucial to enterprise success, upskilling has become the new mantra among Indian IT professionals, who are keen to make an impact in their careers with Machine Learning and AI.
In our annual AI Study with Great Learning, we take a look at key AI trends dominating the Indian AI market-leading companies, professionals, salaries, jobs broken down by cities and how AI’s potential for industry growth has risen over the last few years. In the second half of the study, we cover AI literacy in India through Great Learning’s comprehensive AI/ML programs that are bridging the current skill gap and consequently boosting workforce transitions.
Bcg cii report - one consumer, many interactions - december 2018Social Samosa
The report highlights the massive, unparalleled change the media and entertainment industry is going through, with the exponential growth of media and type of content available creating a trillion customer touch points.
The document summarizes the evolution and growth of the IT sector in India over the past few decades. It discusses how the IT industry emerged in the 1970s and grew significantly in the last 20 years, with 20 times increase in export revenues. The key drivers of growth have been the software services and BPO industries. Government policy changes in the 1980s helped liberalize the sector and led to the development of a world-class IT industry in India. Major IT hubs like Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Pune have emerged. The industry now employs over 2 million people and plays a major role in the Indian economy.
The document discusses opportunities for MBAs in various industries post-pandemic in India. It outlines how the IT sector, banking/financial services, healthcare, FMCG, automotive, e-commerce, and mobile commerce are expected to see significant growth and demand for skilled professionals. This growth is driven by factors like digital transformation, increasing consumer demand, and accelerated trends due to the pandemic. The document suggests that 2022 should be a year of strong employment growth and opportunities for MBAs across these expanding industries.
India is emerging as a global hub for business process outsourcing (BPO). The BPO industry is expected to contribute significantly to India's GDP and employment. It will provide economic growth and job opportunities. BPO is growing in India due to factors like lower costs and high quality English-speaking workforce. The government is also supporting the BPO industry through incentives and infrastructure development. If current growth continues, the BPO industry has potential to generate substantial revenues and jobs for Indians in the coming years.
This document provides summaries of several knowledge papers published by FICCI (Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry). The papers cover topics such as foreign investment in India, the role of domestic institutional investors, real estate and infrastructure financing, digital banking opportunities in India, enabling smart cities through information and communication technology, collaboration between consumer packaged goods companies and retailers, skilling India's workforce, healthcare innovation and medical technology, challenges faced by Indian small and medium enterprises, the use of new technologies by small businesses, the agrochemicals industry in India, and spurring growth in the Indian chemical industry.
This document summarizes ThinkStreet Technologies, an Indian consulting firm that helps global companies enter the Indian market and helps Indian companies adopt new technologies. They provide strategic consulting, market research, partnership development, business development, and risk assessment services. Their team has experience working with large technology companies and brings expertise in areas like management, marketing, sales, engineering and networking to develop customized strategies.
This training program aims to impart skills to individuals wishing to become web developers. Upon successful completion and passing an assessment, participants will receive a certificate qualifying them for entry-level IT roles. The document provides an overview of the objectives, which include explaining the purpose and scope of the IT industry in India. It discusses the evolution and growth of the Indian IT sector, highlighting its advantages and the opportunities in newer geographies and verticals. The growing market size of the Indian IT industry is also presented, expected to reach $350 billion by 2025.
The document discusses India's progress and potential in innovation and adoption of new technologies. It makes the following key points:
1) While India has the human capital and resources to leverage new technologies like AI, machine learning, and IoT, its spending on R&D as a percentage of GDP is still low compared to other countries. The industry sector in particular needs to increase its investment in technology and innovation.
2) CII has been promoting technology adoption in Indian industry through various programs and platforms. It is also partnering with the government on initiatives to facilitate industry-academia collaboration and international joint R&D projects.
3) For India to fully capitalize on new technologies, both industry and start
Analytics & Data Science Industry In India: Study 2018 - by AnalytixLabs & AIMAnalytics India Magazine
The data analytics market in India is growing at a fast pace, with companies and startups offering analytics services and products catering to various industries. Different sectors have seen different penetration and adoption of analytics, and so is the revenue generation from these sectors.
The Analytics and Data Science Industry Study 2018 takes into account various trends that analytics industry in India is witnessing, revenue generated through various geographies, analytics market size by sector, across cities etc. It also takes into consideration analytics professionals in India across work experience and education.
This year’s study is brought to you in association with AnalytixLabs, a pioneer and one of the first analytics training institutes in India. The study is a result of extensive primary and secondary research conducted over a duration of two months, where we got in touch with analytics companies and professionals across various industries such as banking, finance, ecommerce, retail, pharma, healthcare and others.
The document discusses responsible AI and the need for proper guidelines to ensure user trust and privacy as AI becomes more ubiquitous. It notes that while AI demonstrates potential for economic and social value, there are also risks that must be balanced. There is currently a lack of clear and consistent responsible AI benchmarks, standards, and compliance. However, awareness of ethics is growing as seen in the increasing number of frameworks and principles from different organizations. The document outlines India's national strategy for AI developed by NITI Aayog and NASSCOM's responsible AI toolkit which provides guidance and tools to help businesses leverage AI responsibly.
The information technology (IT) sector of India is a very big one, which includes IT services, outsourcing, consulting, and e-commerce services, among others. The growth of the country’s IT industry started picking up in the early 90s, following the 1991 liberalization policies of the Indian Government. And, this particular growth has simply been phenomenal during the course of the preceding twenty years.
Can ICT Reduce Poverty and Unemployment and Elevate Development Integrating M...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
Information and Communication Technology
(ICT) can boost the performance of people and improve
overall human capital for the alleviation of poverty in a
society. Today, ICT is considered as one of the major
sources of driving force for the overall economic
development integrating with Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises (MSMEs). The e-Commerce has a great role in
achieving business performance in the emerging Asian
countries. However, MSMEs are experiencing more
challenges that prevent them from further increasing their
business. The earlier studies question to which extent
MSMEs have benefited from these businesses. Therefore,
the main purpose of this study is to demonstrate the
importance of ICT in developing MSMEs based on the
success stories of emerging Asian countries. This study
based on subjective/argumentative i.e., idea generation in
Information Systems (IS). The findings of the study reveal
that the MSMEs utilizing ICT can alleviate poverty and
unemployment. It also reveals that MSMEs with ICT and
e-Commerce can enhance employment and new job
creation that can contribute to the overall economic
development. This study is expected to extend for further
an empirical investigation broadly on the same issue to
validate the research results.
Here are 5 Digital Transformation that will help you transform your company.
To know more details, visit us at : https://mitidinnovation.com/recreation/5-digital-transformation-that-will-help-transform-your-company/
Driving growth in Indian manufacturing industry Sumit Roy
Indian manufacturing is just perfectly poised to Unlocking the transformation value with technology .While businesses understand that in order to build an organisation that is agile and suited to withstand current market and economic volatilities, there are several things to be considered before taking a digital leap. More than just a strategy for any individual technology trend or for combining more than one of them, companies need a systematic approach to adopt technologies in a holistic fashion. The industry trends and challenges primarily drive the appropriate selection of technology solutions, which need to be fine-tuned to a company’s needs based on its scale, capabilities and its specific issues. This joint CII-PwC report takes a closer look at two industries in particular, manufacturing and infrastructure, and tries to decode the prevalent challenges in these two sectors, the kind of initiatives being taken to drive growth and development, and how IT adoption is playing an important role to overcome these challenges
Study: Analytics and Data Science Jobs in India: 2020 – By Great Learning & AIMSrishti Deoras
This report outlines the functional analytics skills and programming languages that are most in-demand in the market. The report provides insights for recruiters and hiring companies so that they can study the demand for skills across the analytics function, and can identify and close any capability gaps across workforces. By highlighting the talent hotspots in the country, the report enables organisations to build a steady talent pipeline.
How Data and IT are Changing the Face of Digital IndiaeGov magazine
India’s digital initiatives are based on use of technology that is affordable, inclusive and transformative. The Digital India programme aims to transform India into a knowledge based economy and a digitally empowered society, writes Prem Narayan, Deputy Director General, Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).
Read More: http://bit.ly/2sVzjEX
Development of an app using business development start up incubatorsDr. C.V. Suresh Babu
Conference Presentation, National Conference on Innovations in Information and Communication Technologies (NCIICT-2021) organized by Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India on 07-08 May 2021
07-08 May 2021
LIVE PROJECT ON JOB DESCRIPTION AND JOB ENGAGEMENT OF EMPLOYEES IN IT INDUSTRY.NISHIGANDHA BATWAL
The project was aimed to understand the IT sector. We choose Datamatics Global Services Limited to understand the JD and Job Engagement process at Datamatics Global Services Limited.
India is on the cusp of a manufacturing revolution towards Industry 4.0 provided the Government and the Industry get together its acts. A number of policies require to be formulated and implemented especially in the SME sector. Not just announced and left for no one to understand and implement.
Everyone is talking about Artificial Intelligence — the new normal, which has entered almost every work process across industries. Enterprises are rethinking and strengthening their AI capabilities, using it as a tool to improve products and services. With AI becoming crucial to enterprise success, upskilling has become the new mantra among Indian IT professionals, who are keen to make an impact in their careers with Machine Learning and AI.
In our annual AI Study with Great Learning, we take a look at key AI trends dominating the Indian AI market-leading companies, professionals, salaries, jobs broken down by cities and how AI’s potential for industry growth has risen over the last few years. In the second half of the study, we cover AI literacy in India through Great Learning’s comprehensive AI/ML programs that are bridging the current skill gap and consequently boosting workforce transitions.
Bcg cii report - one consumer, many interactions - december 2018Social Samosa
The report highlights the massive, unparalleled change the media and entertainment industry is going through, with the exponential growth of media and type of content available creating a trillion customer touch points.
The document summarizes the evolution and growth of the IT sector in India over the past few decades. It discusses how the IT industry emerged in the 1970s and grew significantly in the last 20 years, with 20 times increase in export revenues. The key drivers of growth have been the software services and BPO industries. Government policy changes in the 1980s helped liberalize the sector and led to the development of a world-class IT industry in India. Major IT hubs like Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Pune have emerged. The industry now employs over 2 million people and plays a major role in the Indian economy.
The document discusses opportunities for MBAs in various industries post-pandemic in India. It outlines how the IT sector, banking/financial services, healthcare, FMCG, automotive, e-commerce, and mobile commerce are expected to see significant growth and demand for skilled professionals. This growth is driven by factors like digital transformation, increasing consumer demand, and accelerated trends due to the pandemic. The document suggests that 2022 should be a year of strong employment growth and opportunities for MBAs across these expanding industries.
India is emerging as a global hub for business process outsourcing (BPO). The BPO industry is expected to contribute significantly to India's GDP and employment. It will provide economic growth and job opportunities. BPO is growing in India due to factors like lower costs and high quality English-speaking workforce. The government is also supporting the BPO industry through incentives and infrastructure development. If current growth continues, the BPO industry has potential to generate substantial revenues and jobs for Indians in the coming years.
This document provides summaries of several knowledge papers published by FICCI (Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry). The papers cover topics such as foreign investment in India, the role of domestic institutional investors, real estate and infrastructure financing, digital banking opportunities in India, enabling smart cities through information and communication technology, collaboration between consumer packaged goods companies and retailers, skilling India's workforce, healthcare innovation and medical technology, challenges faced by Indian small and medium enterprises, the use of new technologies by small businesses, the agrochemicals industry in India, and spurring growth in the Indian chemical industry.
This document summarizes ThinkStreet Technologies, an Indian consulting firm that helps global companies enter the Indian market and helps Indian companies adopt new technologies. They provide strategic consulting, market research, partnership development, business development, and risk assessment services. Their team has experience working with large technology companies and brings expertise in areas like management, marketing, sales, engineering and networking to develop customized strategies.
This training program aims to impart skills to individuals wishing to become web developers. Upon successful completion and passing an assessment, participants will receive a certificate qualifying them for entry-level IT roles. The document provides an overview of the objectives, which include explaining the purpose and scope of the IT industry in India. It discusses the evolution and growth of the Indian IT sector, highlighting its advantages and the opportunities in newer geographies and verticals. The growing market size of the Indian IT industry is also presented, expected to reach $350 billion by 2025.
The document discusses India's progress and potential in innovation and adoption of new technologies. It makes the following key points:
1) While India has the human capital and resources to leverage new technologies like AI, machine learning, and IoT, its spending on R&D as a percentage of GDP is still low compared to other countries. The industry sector in particular needs to increase its investment in technology and innovation.
2) CII has been promoting technology adoption in Indian industry through various programs and platforms. It is also partnering with the government on initiatives to facilitate industry-academia collaboration and international joint R&D projects.
3) For India to fully capitalize on new technologies, both industry and start
Analytics & Data Science Industry In India: Study 2018 - by AnalytixLabs & AIMAnalytics India Magazine
The data analytics market in India is growing at a fast pace, with companies and startups offering analytics services and products catering to various industries. Different sectors have seen different penetration and adoption of analytics, and so is the revenue generation from these sectors.
The Analytics and Data Science Industry Study 2018 takes into account various trends that analytics industry in India is witnessing, revenue generated through various geographies, analytics market size by sector, across cities etc. It also takes into consideration analytics professionals in India across work experience and education.
This year’s study is brought to you in association with AnalytixLabs, a pioneer and one of the first analytics training institutes in India. The study is a result of extensive primary and secondary research conducted over a duration of two months, where we got in touch with analytics companies and professionals across various industries such as banking, finance, ecommerce, retail, pharma, healthcare and others.
The document discusses responsible AI and the need for proper guidelines to ensure user trust and privacy as AI becomes more ubiquitous. It notes that while AI demonstrates potential for economic and social value, there are also risks that must be balanced. There is currently a lack of clear and consistent responsible AI benchmarks, standards, and compliance. However, awareness of ethics is growing as seen in the increasing number of frameworks and principles from different organizations. The document outlines India's national strategy for AI developed by NITI Aayog and NASSCOM's responsible AI toolkit which provides guidance and tools to help businesses leverage AI responsibly.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Artificial intelligence and information management in transforming India
1. By- Arpita Baheti
and
Niharika Gupta
Poornima University
Artificial intelligence and
Information Management in
Transforming India
2. Introduction
• Artificial intelligence has been one of the most popular and in demand technological advancements
that has taken place. Its current use and scopes suggest a bright future for India if utilized effectively.
• ETCIO from the economics times quotes India as a country that quickly switched from paper to digital
administration during the pandemic, India brings sheer expertise and scalability of solutions to AI
implementation. Pandemic hugely impacted the digital industry in India leading to the realization of
adopting AI. It has been estimated that by 2025, the Indian AI market will reach 7.8 bn USD.
• The IT infrastructure reduces the cost per user, increases the number of people using that information
and is capable of succession when the user is not present.it offers cost effective services which can be
used in long run due to standardization and economies of scale.
• Along with AI the paper also emphasizes the importance of information management in business firms,
growth of nation and how the information available with us should be managed in coordination to the
technology to overcome its problems.
3. Literature Review
• According to research reports and surveys conducted by the Government of India (Global
survey: the state of AI 2020). It shows an indication that organizations are developing
more interest in investing in this technology due to its increasing demands.
• Infact a deeper analysis of the reports suggests that the organizations which use AI get
the highest returns compared to others due to better allocation of resources, budget
planning, cost reduction and leadership.
4. Impact of AI on India
• While there is no serious implication of AI as a tool to replace the existing trends, a few
respondents from the survey believe that 20% of their organization's revenue is contributed using
AI. Compared to the 2019 survey reports, the 2020 survey reports show a growing trend in the
use of AI which is indicative of the fact that the companies are realizing its importance in driving
revenue.
• 22% of the respondents say 5% of the EBIT can be attributed to AI with 48% reporting less than
5%.
• Reports analyzing the AI use cases commonly adopted by business organizations depicts that the
largest shares of respondents report revenue increases for inventory and parts optimization,
pricing and promotion, customer-service analytics, and sales and demand forecasting. Here the
use cases which led to cost reduction include the optimization of talent management, contact-
center automation, and warehouse optimization. More than 2/3 of the respondents say it
increased revenue while half suggest it reduced costs.
5. Development of AI in India
• To have these developments the country needs to strategize its plans, so for that the NITI
Aayog published a discussion paper in June 2018 titled as “National Strategy” with
#AIforAll which visioned India among the top leaders of AI global map.
• For the fiscal impact, greater good and a control on its disruptive effect the strategy has
decided to focus primarily on five sectors to have a societal impact as well which includes
– 1) Healthcare, 2) Agriculture, 3) Education, 4) Infrastructure, 5) Transportation.
• The paper also emphasizes maintaining privacy, data handling and adoption of
international standards.
• According to Brooking institution yet NASSCOM’S AI Index 2022 indicates India’s AI
maturity to be 2.45 out of 4 which suggests it is just beginning in AI.
• The research from economic times shows that 59% of technology leaders accelerated
their investments in AI and 60% in robotic automation strategies.
6. Policies of AI in different countries
• Singapore- The country comes 1st in list of AI development readiness scoring 9.186, also it is one
of the most developed and rich countries of India. Some of the new inventions on which they are
working nowadays include farming i.e., they are trying to develop means for indoor farming using
AI and including robotics and artificial intelligence in the educational curriculums. Singapore is
indeed an inspiration for all the countries as it has proved that even the lack of resources and
land the country can still manage to put the best use of whatever resources they are left with and
make the country grow. In this AI played a very crucial role and made it possible.
• United Kingdom-It comes second in the list of AI innovative countries. The tech companies of UK
in 2017 invested a total of $ 8.6 billion us dollars in the same year the UK government announced
a sun of $78 million funding for the development of robotics and AI. This suggests that Indian tech
companies, government, and private firm should also invest a considerable sum of money for this
technology, try to move on from the traditional processes of achieving business aims and adopt
the newer methods to work smarter in this high-tech world and meet the competition.
7. • Japan- Japan being the most developed country in Asia aims at solving real problems
than virtual problems to compete with the developments of countries like China and US.
The country tries to solve social problems such as development of AI solutions and
innovations that can help in our day to day lives and help aging people in fulfilling their
everyday needs in cases where not enough healthcare settings and labor services are
provided. India can also focus on adopting such measures for the welfare of population.
• China- It is known that China is known as the manufacturing country, but now it is
focusing on its AI developmental process. In 2017, China announced its intention to
transform into “a principal world center of artificial intelligence innovation” by 2030. The
country has even published 4000 Research papers on AI. India should also put some
efforts in doing more research on such topics and make the young generation more
aware of its importance and support ideas for new innovations.
8. Use of Information Management
• The role of information management is to assist employees in organizations to function well, make quicker and
informed decisions. They deliver the right information to the right person at the right time and at the right place.
• In the business world, information management also faces a lot of challenges which includes security automation,
integration with legacy applications, lack of information quality, inadequate resourcing, and skills etc.
• AI is creating the biggest technological wave of our lifetime, the future is shining and encouraging. Artificial
intelligence and information management make human life easier with the efficient and effective use of resources.
In the management and organization all the task or work which earlier used to take hours to do, now is becoming
automated with the help of artificial intelligence it will not just help in increasing production rates but also
increased productivity in every sector of economy. In such kind of ways AI and IM support each other and
coordinate to increase profitability of organization and develop the condition of the Country.
9. Research Methodology
• The main purpose of the research paper is to study the impact of Artificial intelligence on
India and what is its effect on the present scenario. We have referred to various books on
artificial intelligence and information management.
• Using the Descriptive method of research this paper analyses various reports and
information provided by the government of India (indiaai.gov.in) on various platforms
and we also studied some already existing research on the similar topics to look for some
of the possible solutions to the problems faced by India which is becoming a barrier in its
development.
12. • Comparing the graphs of the revenue increase and cost decrease through AI from FY18
to FY19, it can be clearly seen that there has not been any momentous change with the
application of AI in various departments of the organization which is indicative of the fact
that there is still a long way to go for its development to get some notable changes in the
economies.
13. Findings
• Some of the key findings of this paper is that India has just begun its process of AI development
so there is still a long way to go. There is not much visible change in the economic growth of
country or any meaningful change in efficiency of the processes of the organization which
suggests that the artificial intelligence in India is not much advanced to the extent that it can
cause a revolutionary change in every sector of economy and the existing policies should be
implemented effectively to see an actual change.
• In the field of information management as well the integration of technology is necessary to
overcome the problems faced during the managerial process. Though the problems are many, but
a steady growth is seen, and if the present innovation and increase in research and investments in
these fields continues to happen then we can see tremendous changes and a new face of India.
• AI and IM can intensify each other's effect when they individually are not able to bring fast
changes to see profitable results for example a holistic strategy is needed for a wider application
of AI in India as it would help in providing knowledge to the consumers to become smart users.
So, we see that India needs to frame some policies for AI and IM together.
14. Conclusion
• In future autonomous robots, Automatic machineries and AI will become our reality so it
is especially important that we go hand in hand with the advancing technology as the
time passes to sustain in the world. As the population is increasing the resources are
getting scarce therefore bringing sustainable techniques becomes useful in this critical
time.
• India's AI policy focuses on a “Responsible AI” approach as careful and thoughtful
decisions are made to develop its framework such that the formed policies are safe,
accurate and reliable. AI has brought many innovations and revolutionary methods to
make our lives easier, examples may include improving air quality and reduce emissions
at sites near taj mahal using artificial neural networks. Traffic congestion problems can
also be solved by providing its information and using AI techniques. Many more such
techniques are still in progress to be developed in the companies of healthcare, tech,
education and even farming.