About Us

About Us


India has long been a study in contrasts, but probably never as much as in recent years. The International Monetary Fund has projected India’s GDP growth at a robust 7.4 percent for 2016–17, even as uncertainties cloud the outlook for global growth.
The challenge for Indian policy makers is to manage growth in such a way that it creates the basis for sustainable economic performance. India’s transformation into a global economic force has yet to fully benefit all Indians. There is massive unmet need for basic services, such as water and sanitation, energy, and health care. Despite a strong entrepreneurial class, businesses in India have long been shackled by red tape. The government has begun to address many of these challenges. Efforts are under way to improve the investment climate—in 2015–16, India’s ranking on the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report climbed to 55, from 71 a year earlier.
Officials are moving to improve government efficiency, using technology that can leapfrog traditional bottlenecks of a weak infrastructure. For instance, one billion Indian citizens are now registered under Aadhaar, the largest digital identity programme in the world and a potent platform to deliver direct benefits to the poor with minimum leakage.
With these tremendous opportunities, we have lot of potential to bridge them by leveraging technology and innovation. We envision to reach the unreachable population of rural India. Our objective is to provide an accessibility to the required goods and services including education, healthcare, awareness etc.