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Browsing by Author "Mahant, Jagruc"

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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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    Understanding Sanitation in Madhapar and Ner, Villages In Kutch District, Gujarat Swacch Bharat Mission (SBM) Guj. Govt
    (MICA, 2025) Bhootra, Avni; Mahant, Jagruc; Popat, Kaushal; Mishra, Shreyanshi; Jain, Tanisha; Pandya, Chintan; Chavda, Mahesh
    This report aims to evaluate the sanitation conditions in Madhapar and Ner villages and assess the impact of SBM on their overall hygiene and cleanliness. The objectives include: Village Profile and Sanitation Infrastructure: Assessing village demographics, governance, and existing sanitation facilities, including community toilets. Data Collection on Sanitation Practices: Understanding hygiene behaviors, washroom access, and the community’s cultural approach to sanitation through surveys and school visits. Evaluation of Sanitation Facilities: Reviewing the adequacy of infrastructure such as Sulabh Shauchalayas and household washrooms. Behavioral and Cultural Analysis: Exploring social factors influencing sanitation practices through field observations and community interactions. Public Health Impact: Linking sanitation practices with prevalent health issues based on data from Primary Health Centers (PHCs). Community-Led Solutions: Engaging villagers in designing culturally relevant sanitation practices and solutions.

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