Ravi Neeladri, CEO of Bengaluru-based Cerebra Green, speaks of how they were once generators of e-waste but leveraged technology to operate on a circular economy model and find a solution.
From conducting classes at home to going door-to-door to help with lessons, each of these teachers went out of their way to ensure none of their students missed out on an education.
When Chennai-based Tanvi Arvind saw how her grandparents were struggling to send text messages through their smartphones, she took it upon herself to teach them the basics. This inspired her venture, TechEdEn, which has since helped 93 senior citizens learn how to navigate technology.
There is a massive market beyond metropolitan cities that hasn’t been serviced yet, particularly with the proliferation of internet connectivity and smart phones.
At a fixed broadband speed of 20.72 megabits per second (Mbps), India stands at 67th in rankings, which is below the average download speed of 42.71 Mbps worldwide.
One of the most common uses of gold today is in smartphones, but with a lifespan of 5 years, these smartphones gets thrown in the waste along with the gold. Well, no more will that be the case.