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Showing posts with label India’s Kumbh Melas. Show all posts
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Monday, November 26, 2018

Kumbh Mela @2019 – Visitors can access WiFi Hotspots



          The administrative authority of Kumbh Mela 2019 : Prayagraj Mela Pradhikaran has released ‘Expression of Interest’, document for providing Wi-Fi hot spots in KumbhMela – 2019.

          Kumbh is one of the world's largest religious gatherings and is held on a rotational basis in either of the four riverside towns of Haridwar, Allahabad, Nasik and Ujjain. The MahaKumbh is held every 12 years at Prayag (Allahabad), with the Kumbh being organized every 6 years.

The last MahaKumbh took place in 2013 which was attended by an estimated 10 crore people over a two-month period. The next Kumbh is scheduled to be held in Allahabad in 2019.

The estimates for Kumbh 2019 is 12 crore visitors from all parts of the world.  Looking at the modern day dependence on internet services, good quality optical fibre wireless internet services is planned to be provided in the Kumbh Mela 2019.

Prayagraj Mela Pradhikaran proposes to appoint an agency to provide good quality and high speed wireless internet services inside the Kumbh Mela Area in every sector for the period of Three (3) months.

Draft Scope of Work

·       The PrayagrajMelaPradhikaran intends to engage a service provider who can supply, configure, install, operate, and maintain good quality wireless internet service inside the KumbhMela area to an agency for 3 months (January - March 2019). Agency may make revenue by collecting tariffs and advertisement. The Agency shall be responsible for following work:

·       Agency shall install sufficient supporting infrastructure to provide seamless wireless internet connectivity throughout the Kumbhmela area, these might consists of but not limited to optical fibre, access switches, wireless access points, security equipments etc.;

·       Agency shall install operate and maintain wireless internet services;

·       The service provider shall be bound to pay all taxes/liabilities imposed by the Government or
·       any other Competent Authority in respect of the right of license;

·       Agency shall ensure 24x7 wireless internet service for KumbhMela period;

·       Agency will ensure 100% power back up for supporting infrastructure;

·       Agency shall incur all the costs and tax liabilities related to this project;

·       The service provider would be responsible for maintaining the user and other records as required under the applicable law/regulations;

·                Provide free service for a limited time period each day and later on can be charged as per defined by the Authority; and

·                 The agency shall adhere to TEC, DOT, TRAI or any other relevant or applicable guidelines


A WiFi hotspot is simply an area with an accessible wireless network. The term is most often used to refer to wireless networks in public areas like airports and coffee shops. Some are free and some require fees for use, but in either case they can be handy when you are on the go.

WiFi hotspots are becoming very common in India now and majority of laptop users are familiar with WiFi hotspots.

Tips for a safe surfing experience

Tip 01) Pick up the correct network

Tip 02) Pick a secure network

Tip 03) Ask to connect

Tip 04) Be your own hotspot

Tip 05) Use a VPN (Virtual Private Network)



Wednesday, June 17, 2015

LessCash techniques at India’s Kumbh Melas


          In the next one year, India will be hosting two mega gatherings of mankind. In a span of 45-60 days, a couple of crores will descend on Nashik  for Nashik Kumbh Mela  and Ujjain for Ujjain Kumbh Mela 

          These are gatherings which take place every 12 years depending on astrological readings.     The preparations for these gatherings commence 5-6 years prior to the main event.
          The main driver’s are the respective coordination committees appointed by State Government’s.
          The online marketing for these mega events has kicked off.  Overall, though the online marketing programs, an incremental 10% of the devotees’ numbers is expected.

Q: What is Kumbh Mela?
Ans:    Kumbh Mela is the largest spiritual gathering in the world where millions of devotees takes a holy dip in the sacred water.
It is believed that the river water during the Mela period transform into sanctity spots filled with primordial amrita at the historic moment of the Maha Kumbh Mela.
The pilgrims flocking the Mela area revel in the once in a lifetime chance to bathe in the spirit of holiness, auspiciousness and salvation.

Q: Where is Kumbh Mela celebrated in India?
Ans: Kumbh Mela is celebrated in 4 religious towns on the banks of holy rivers:-
  1. Haridwar in Uttarakhand where the holy Ganga River enters the plains from the mighty Himalayas.
  2. The sacred Prayag (confluence) in Allahabad of Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati
  3. On the banks of Ksipra River at Ujjain Kumbh Mela in Madhya Pradesh.
  4. On the banks of Godavari River at Nashik Kumbh Mela in Madhya Pradesh
In each town, the  Kumbh Mela comes in every 12 years. Each town’s celebration is based on particular zodiacal positions of the Sun, the Moon, and Jupiter, the holiest time occurring at the exact moment these zodiacal conditions are fulfilled.

Q: Significance of Nashik Kumbh Mela
Ans: Both Shaiva and Vaishnava Sadhus used to take the holy dip in Trimbakeshwar, until 1838, when a clash between them led to bloodshed. Subsequently, the Peshwa ruler requested Shaiva sadhus to perform rituals at Trimbakeshwar and Vaishnavs to move downstream to Ramakunda in Nashik Kumbh Mela.
Q: Catchment of Nashik Kumbh Mela
Ans: The whole of West India and visitors from abroad

Q: Significance of Ujjain Kumbh Mela
Ans:    The Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga situated here is the only Jyotirlinga which is facing towards South. One of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India, the lingam at the Mahakala is believed to be swayambhu (born of itself) deriving currents of power shakti) from within itself as against the other images and lingams which are ritually established and invested with mantra-shakti.
Q: Catchment of Ujjain Kumbh Mela
Ans: The whole of North India and visitors from India

Q: Primary NGO @ Nashik Kumbh Mela

Q: Primary NGO @ Ujjain Kumbh Mela
Ans: No major visible NGO however Nashik Kumbh Mela Innovation Center and Infosys are expected to lead from the front

Opportunities for LessCash tools at these Kumbh Melas’
This is in continuation of my earlier posts

Post 1 - TRIMBAKESHWAR, NASHIK KUMBH MELA 2015 – WILL THIS BE THE GAME CHANGER FOR EPAYMENTS?

Post 2 - Ideas to transform Nashik Kumbh Mela Kumbh Mela into LessCash Mela

Post 3 - Kumbh Mela 2015 @ Nashik-Why there should be no ATMs in the Mela Area

Post 4 - Cashless Payments for Simhastha Kumbh Mela - Nashik-Trimbakeshwar 2015. Who will bell the cat?

Q: Who can spearhead LessCash techniques in the upcoming Kumbh Mela’s?
Ans: Banks Vs PPI (Pre-paid Instruemnt) companies
PPIs companies are better placed to spearhead the LessCash techniques in the upcoming Kumbh Mela’s

4  reasons:-
01)  PPI companies can focus on their specialisation.
02) PPI companies can scale up the technology quickly.
03) PPI companies can rapidly penetrate the sellers club.
04) PPI companies can roll out new products quickly.
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Brief definition of Pre-paid Payment Instruments:

 Pre-paid payment instruments are payment instruments that facilitate purchase of goods and services, including funds transfer, against the value stored on such instruments. The value stored on such instruments represents the value paid for by the holders by cash, by debit to a bank account, or by credit card.

The pre-paid instruments can be issued as smart cards, magnetic stripe cards, internet accounts, internet wallets, mobile accounts, mobile wallets, paper vouchers and any such instrument which can be used to access the pre-paid amount (collectively called Prepaid Payment Instruments hereafter).

The pre-paid payment instruments that can be issued in India are classified under three categories viz. (i) Closed system payment instruments (ii) Semi-closed system payment instruments and (iii) Open system payment instruments.

  List of Authorised eWallet Companies in India
Airtel M Commerce Services Ltd.
Pre-paid payment instruments known as Stored Value Card Wallet (SCW) ‘Airtel Money’
Atom Technologies Limited
Pre-paid payment instruments known as ‘Atom Wallet’ and ‘Aquapay’
Citrus Payment Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Pre-paid payment instruments known as ‘Citrus Cash’
DigitSecure India Private Limited
Pre-paid payment instruments e-wallet known as ‘HotRemit'
Edenred (India) Private Limited – nee Accor Services Pvt. Ltd.
Meal and gift paper vouchers, meal and cafeteria cards, gift cards. The products are mainly under the brand name ‘Ticket/Ticket Restaurant/Ticket Compliments’
Eko India Financial Services Private Limited
Pre-paid payment instruments
FX Mart Pvt. Ltd.
Pre-paid payment instruments known as
‘FX Money’
GI Technology Private Limited
Pre-paid payment instruments Card known as 'I Cash'
Idea Mobile Commerce Services Ltd.
Pre-paid payment instruments known as ‘Idea Money’
India Transact Services Limited,
Pre-paid payment instruments known as ‘Ongo’
Itz Cash Card Ltd.
Pre-paid payment instruments known as ‘Pay on web’, ‘Mobile Wallet’ and ‘Itz Cash BSNL trust Card’
MMP Mobi Wallet Payment Systems Limited
Pre-paid payment instruments known as ‘mRupee’
Mpurse Services Pvt. Ltd.
Pre-paid payment instruments known as ‘mpurse wallet’
Muthoot Vehicle & Asset Finance Ltd.
Pre-paid payment instruments e-wallet known as ‘Muthoot Money’ and m-wallet known as ‘Muthoot wallet’
My Mobile Payments Limited
Pre-paid payment instruments known as ‘Money-on-Mobile'
One97 Communications Ltd.
Mobile based Pre-paid payment instruments m- Wallet known as ‘Paytm wallet’
One Mobikwik Systems Private Limited
Prepaid Payment Instruments known as ‘Mobikwik Wallet’
Oxigen Services (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Pre-paid payment instruments known as ‘Oxigen Wallets’
PayMate India Pvt. Limited
Pre-paid payment instruments known as ‘Paymate Wallet’
Pay Point India Network Private Limited
Pre-paid payment instruments known as 'Pay Pointz'
Premium eBusiness Ventures Private Limited
Pre-paid payment instruments
Pyro Telecommunications Ltd.
Pre-paid payment instruments m-wallet known as ‘SpeedPay’
QwikCilver Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Pre-paid payment instruments co-branded gift card known as ‘Issued by QwikCilver’
Reliance Payment Solution Limited
Pre-paid payment instruments known as ‘Jio Money’
Smart Payment Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Pre-paid payment instruments known as ‘PayCash’
Sodexo SVC India Pvt. Ltd
Paper based vouches known as
Meal, Catering, Gift Gold, Gift Exclusive and Gift Advantage. Electronic based vouchers, gift passes known as Meal Card, Premium E Gift Exclusive E gift and Say Rewards
Spice Digital Ltd
Pre-paid payment instruments
Tech Mahindra Limited
(Transfer of authorisation from erstwhile CanvasM Technologies Ltd.)
Pre-paid payment instruments (m-wallet) known as ‘MoboMoney’
Transaction Analysts (India) Private Ltd.
Pre-paid payment instruments known as ‘Transaction Assured’
UAE Exchange & Financial Services Ltd.
Pre-paid payment instruments m-wallet known as ‘X-Pay
UTI Infrastructure Technology and Services Ltd.
Pre-paid payment instruments known as National Common Mobility Card (NCMC)
Vodafone m-pesa Limited
(Transfer of authorisation of erstwhile Mobile Commerce Solutions Ltd.)
Pre-paid payment instruments known as ‘Vodafone M-pesa’
Y-Cash Software Solutions Private Limited
Pre-paid payment instruments m-wallet known as ‘Y-Pay Cash’
ZipCash Card Services Pvt. Ltd.
Pre-paid payment instruments known as 'ZipCash Coupons'

Q: Usage mode’s of eWallets’
Ans:  Offline i.e physical card mode. Online i.e Mobile APPS, Internet

 Q: Milestones for eWallets companies
Ans: a) Establish Sellers Base
b) Address connectivity issues
c) Auto switch from offline mode to online mode as and when the network is available
d) Robust grievance handling mechanism
e) Quick Process to transfer from Sellers eWallet account to bank account or cash payout


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