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    Kalolytic Solutions
    (MICA, 2024) Agarwal, Harshini; Mahant, Jagruc; Acharya, Madhwaraj; Pandey, Pragya; Kumar, Mayank
    Money laundering and other illegal financial activity pose a significant threat to all financial institutions. As a result, it is crucial to determine and examine these firms' knowledge and adoption rates as well as their general perspective on technology and the dependability of AI. Kalolytic is offering leading Banks and Financial Institutions a variety of AI-driven tech solutions to choose from for Risk, Compliance, and Sales. Their goal is to provide a single software environment that enables clients to successfully address complex issues including money laundering, fraud detection, regulatory compliances, and continually changing business dynamics. The robust Kalolytic solutions package is powered by unique machine learning algorithms which reduces costs, increase efficiency, and spurs business growth.
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    Women Empowerment Programme through SHG Formation Entrepreneurship Development & FPO Formation: With National Livelihood Resource Institute (NLRI)
    (MICA, 2025) Tiwari, Abhilasha; PJ, Frankline; Acharya, Madhwaraj; Bordoloi, Meghna; Thomas, Susan; P, Swathi; Thakur, Sukaran; Saini, Anil Rathore, Manish
    Promote Kadaknath as a Specialty Product: Emphasize on the nutritional values of Kadaknath, and market it as a better choice over other regular varieties. This means to involve local personalities inside the community or even village elders in the distribution of the product to make the community trust in the product. • Partner with Anganwadis and Schools: Handhold local anganwadis and schools to fashion out nutritional intervention that create awareness to parents and teachers on how these Kadaknath eggs are good for the growth of children. This partnership can bring awareness of this product and also increase the consumers’ trust in the product. • Simple Egg Stamping for Differentiation: People should use basic stamps to distinguish between desi and Kadaknath eggs. Such kind of solution is quite simple and effective to ensure the customers understand and distinguish between the normal and the Kadaknath eggs. Operational Improvements

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