Re: [datameet] Bicycle Tracks in Different Indian Cities

2021-12-27 Thread Ajay Kelkar
Jasvinder

This is cool! I am keen to initiate this for Goa!

Cheers

Ajay

On Mon, 27 Dec 2021 at 2:20 PM, Jasvinder Singh 
wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> I am trying to compile the data of all the properly made segregated
> bicycle tracks in Delhi.
> This data will be made on GIS platform with easy convertibility for Google
> Earth
> and Google maps platform.
> I request you to take the location of these tracks and if possible, the
> Photos and Video of the
> track.
> You can send this information to me in the following E-mail.
> jasvinsinghre...@gmail.com
>
> Compiling all the data at one place will help cyclists to choose the
> routes and will also be helpful to authorities (maybe, because they are
> sleeping to the needs of Cyclists :((  )  to plan and expand the network.
>
> Proper credits will be given to the Group name and person, when the data
> is uploaded.
>
> Thanks and Regards,
>
> Jasvinder Singh
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[datameet] Re: #COVID19 mohfw data

2020-03-29 Thread Ajay Kelkar
Have you guys seen this: https://ncov2019.live/

Also see this: 
https://www.democracynow.org/2020/3/13/meet_the_17_year_old_behind




On Friday, March 13, 2020 at 5:36:23 PM UTC+5:30, Thejesh GN wrote:
>
>
> - I have been scraping and diffing the #COVID19 data at 
> https://t.co/qhdbOGGaeh  every 12 hours
>
> - Converting them into clean JSON and made a simple API
>
> - You can use the below URL if you like
>
>
> https://data.thejeshgn.com/covid19/_design/india/_view/incidents?include_docs=true=5=true
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Thej
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Re: [datameet] [Mumbai] First DataMeet in Mumbai

2014-08-18 Thread Ajay Kelkar
This is wonderful news but just a correction, we had one earlier meet in 
mumbai!! 

Is venue finalised? 

Cheers

Ajay 

Sent from my iPhone

 On 18-Aug-2014, at 4:00 pm, Ritvvij Parrikh ritvvij.parr...@pykih.com wrote:
 
 Hello Everyone,
 
 We are having Mumbai's first DataMeet on 30th of August in Andheri. Since 
 this is the first meet-up in Mumbai, we would like to get together every one 
 who is interested in setting up an Open Data community in Mumbai to exchange 
 ideas. 
 
 There are also going to be two talks at the meet-up:
 
 1. Introduction to Data Journalism - Sanjit Oberai (Deputy Editor, 
 IndiaSpend.com)
 2. Basics of Data Visualisation - Ritvvij Parrikh
 3. We are still looking out for more speakers for the event. If you would 
 like to contribute, please email us.
 
 MeetUp Page:
 
 http://www.meetup.com/DataMeet-Mumbai/events/198529372/
 
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Re: [datameet] [Mumbai] First DataMeet in Mumbai

2014-08-18 Thread Ajay Kelkar
Super Ritvvij

Tell me how I can help...my no is 9821024406. I can help source location 
also brainstorm on topics etc.

I totally agree with you about the data community in mumbai...

Cheers

Ajay


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 Oh. Did not know that. :) I sincerely feel the need for a good data
 community in Mumbai.

 Most probably at Sardar Patel Institute of Technology / Bhavans Campus in
 Andheri West.


 On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Ajay Kelkar ajaykel...@gmail.com wrote:

 This is wonderful news but just a correction, we had one earlier meet in
 mumbai!!

  Is venue finalised?

 Cheers

 Ajay

 Sent from my iPhone

 On 18-Aug-2014, at 4:00 pm, Ritvvij Parrikh ritvvij.parr...@pykih.com
 wrote:

 Hello Everyone,

 We are having Mumbai's first DataMeet on 30th of August in Andheri. Since
 this is the first meet-up in Mumbai, we would like to get together every
 one who is interested in setting up an Open Data community in Mumbai to
 exchange ideas.

 There are also going to be two talks at the meet-up:

 1. Introduction to Data Journalism - Sanjit Oberai (Deputy Editor,
 IndiaSpend.com)
 2. Basics of Data Visualisation - Ritvvij Parrikh
 *3. We are still looking out for more speakers for the event. If you
 would like to contribute, please email us.*

 MeetUp Page:

 http://www.meetup.com/DataMeet-Mumbai/events/198529372/

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Re: [datameet] All India Pincode Directory with all details...

2014-02-28 Thread Ajay Kelkar
Thanks this is useful 

Sent from my iPhone

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 The post also says its available on data.gov.in super cool.
 
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Re: [datameet] weather data from - Norwegian Meteorological Institute

2014-01-15 Thread Ajay Kelkar
I saw the earlier discussions on Weather data. I wanted the feed as another
variable for predicting retail sales. What source is the best for me to
integrate with?


On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 4:10 PM, Thejesh GN i...@thejeshgn.com wrote:


 http://www.yr.no/place/India/Karnataka/Bangalore/hour_by_hour_detailed.html

 They are quite open for an institution. They need to be credited thats all
 :)

 They also have an xml source
 http://www.yr.no/place/India/Karnataka/Bangalore/forecast_hour_by_hour.xml
 I am planning to scrape on daily basis.




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Re: [datameet] Bangalore Constituency / Ward map

2014-01-13 Thread Ajay Kelkar
Hi

I run an analytics company  we do a lot of work with many industries. The
struggle constantly is to tell stories with data. Analysts are good at
analyzing  often they struggle with visualizing  telling their story.We
are also working with an NGO  doing analytics for them where we need
stories to be told from the data for front end people.

I was keen to talk to people who could do visualization projects with us 
also share ideas  thoughts.

my email id is : ajay.kel...@cequitysolutions.com


On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 2:20 PM, Parag Sarda paragsa...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Data Enthusiast,

 I am looking for open and free data which maps Bangalore Constituencies.
 Something like KML file which I can impose on Google Maps.

 Does anyone who if such data exists ?

 PS: Data is available at http://openbangalore.org/available-data/ but its
 old and wards boundaries etc have changed since then.


 Thanks,
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Re: [datameet] Questions on data scientists

2013-07-24 Thread Ajay Kelkar
Shraddha

I run an analytics company called Hansa Cequity  before this I was the CMO
for HDFC bank. Been in the analytics arena now for over a decade.

Here are my thoughts to your questions...you can also access some of my
writing at my blog:  http://blog.cequitysolutions.com

Here is my response:

1. What do companies look for while hiring data scientists?

It is easy for jargon to be invented. Data scientist is yet another
example.  *The discipline of “data scientist” is often interpreted in many
different ways. Almost as if it were like the story about the “blind man 
the elephant”. Analysts or Data scientists are most impactful when they are
focusing on “taking effective decisions rather than sexy insight”. That is
my perspective. To make effective decisions you need to influence people
with insight  therefore Data scientsits must become “storytellers with
data”. While technical aspects of Analytics are important, the value can be
realized only if these “storytellers” influence key decisions within a
company.*

So there is this huge gap between talking about analytics  being able to
actually make a large impact on business. And so Data science is a sexy 
much hyped area but it needs a lot of hard work to make it happen on the
ground.

2. What does one need to study to become a data scientist?

Amidst all this hype about Data scientists, where does “good old analysis”
feature? People seem to be excited about algorithms  sexy stuff! Where is
the “good old analyst” who is plain good at analysis  may not know fancy
tools  technology . Where is the value for intelligence  not for knowing
technology? In this hype about “big data”, are we getting lost in the
bigness of things! Can analytics be “reinvented” to just become more
intelligent  practical? The word  Analysis means to “let loose”(from the
greek-“ana” meaning “up”  lyein meaning “loosen. So Analysis is supposed
to loosen up a complex problem into simpler parts. But are analysts gearing
up for this or are they raring to just learn SAS or SPSS? It might seem
contradictory, but are intelligent people actually getting attracted to
Analytics or Data science?


   1. Analytics doesn’t need you to solve a technical problem but a
   “business  social” problem. And most Business analysts have not spent much
   time in business roles. They are super specialised number crunchers without
   a sufficient exposure to business reality. Even if the managers have some
   exposure to business through experience across a variety of analytics
   projects, is it enough? *Does this bring the analytics career into some
   jeopardy? Would analysts be able to grow in companies beyond a level* or
   is it a parallel consulting stream only?
   2. Analysts need to “Story tell” to embed analytics into the fabric of
   the company. But analysts are too one-dimensional  not embracing the
   intersection of “technology, statistics  business”. So analysts struggle
   to tell stories. Often I see journalists do a far better job with
   infographics in media. But information journalists are not wanting a career
   as Data scientists  so *there is a gap in “story telling”.*



3. How many data scientists do companies have? Are there enough data
scientists today? Or are we going to face a crunch soon (I read McKinsey
and NASSCOM reports that say we will)?

Reports talk of a large gap. But can be addressed by thinking about data
science in a more integrative way. My view is that if we are looking at
people at the intersection of technology, statistics  business  if we
agree that all three are important then the gap is definitely there.

4. How is the industry building a base or trying to develop or train more
people to become data scientists?


   1. Analytics is *too theoretical*. Not enough integration with systems
   has happened to push decisions to the point at which consumers
interactwith the business. This is far easier to do in new Online
businesses which
   have built their systems around this capability. CIOs  technology teams in
   large existing offline businesses don’t see this as important.
   2. *Average age of employees* in online business is far lower. Younger
   people are adopting analytics far faster. They are getting exposed to it in
   their education  they are consuming it through their “digital avatars”.
   They see this often as a “no brainer”. Older executives are harder to
   convert to this line of thinking.




7. The Harvard Business Review called being a data scientist the sexiest
job in the 21st century. Is it really as cool a job as it is made out to be?

The problem with analytics is that sometimes* it becomes an ivory tower*!
Also to many people who don't spend all their time crunching data,* Analytics
is boring*!

But journalism is showing some wonderful examples of how analytics 
visualization can connect economics  everyday life in interesting ways.
Data  analysis need not be boring!

I continue to believe that this trend of *“Information 

Re: [datameet] Meetup in Mumbai?

2013-05-16 Thread Ajay Kelkar
Sure meet up in mumbai is a good idea, let me know when?


On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 2:58 PM, rushabh rme...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear all,

 Happy to bump into this mailing list. Is anyone interested in a meetup in
 Mumbai - the last one I searched was almost a year ago?

 A quick intro: We had participated in the recent Planning Commission
 hackathon. When we saw the data.gov.in site, we realized that there must
 be a better way to visualize all this data. So we came up with
 http://codeformumbai.org (repository:
 https://github.com/codeformumbai/data-gov-in).

 The goal is to create a data portal that can merge all the datasources
 based on some heuristics (here is a start I did for the data.gov.infiles:
 https://github.com/codeformumbai/data-gov-in/blob/master/build_db.py). I
 was able to map almost 60% datapoints to timeseries and 30% to a region.
 And this is just the start - there is the awesome devinfo census database.
 Would also love to find ways to map election data into this so that it
 could be useful in the up coming elections. Also if we can map the
 governance architecture (governments, departments, ministries,
 institutions) then it will make for even interesting analysis.

 Since I am a newbie in this field would love to meet more experienced
 folks, get ideas for visualisations, share datasources, tools. If there are
 any similar projects (did not find many so far) please let me know.

 best regards,
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Re: [datameet] [Group Business] Introductions

2013-05-10 Thread Ajay Kelkar
Hi

I have been following the Open data movement for a while now. I met Nisha
at a 5th Elephant conference conference where I was speaking on Analytics.
I am not a Techie at all  I read with fascination the felicity with tech 
tools that others in this group have!

I approach the Data space from a different perspective. I have spent over a
decade in 2 organizations as the CMO, where I used Data to change the way
Marketing was done there(Shoppers Stop  HDFC bank). Post that my
fascination with data led me to co promote an Analytics  CRM company
called Hansa Cequity. I am a passionate proponent of the power of
collaborating with data in an organisational context  empowering each of
us as consumers with data in our personal context. I do believe that as
consumers  citizens , our own personal data will eventually become yet
another asset class worthy of substantial value...

And while i wait for that to happen, I also write a blog about some of
these ideas at

http://blog.hansacequity.com/Customer-Management-blog/bid/64578/The-Personal-Datawarehouse

I am based in Mumbai  would love to offer my infrastructure(office space)
for any Open data initiative in Mumbai!!

Cheers

Ajay


On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 2:43 AM, Nisha Thompson nisha.thomp...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Everyone!

 I want to say we have hit 500 members!  Which is a big deal! And also
 means there are a lot of new people.

 I want to welcome new people and want to ask people to introduce
 themselves. As a moderator I get to see some of the interest people have in
 this group. But I think it would be great if people could use this thread
 as a place to introduce themselves and say a few things about what they
 would like to get out this list.

 I also want to apologize about the new moderation policy that I didn't let
 everyone know about. Since we are now a larger list spam has been an issue.
 So any first time messages are moderated. Which is usually fine but I have
 been in the US for the past few weeks and have not been on top of approving
 the messages. But it should be fine from now on.

 I will go first!

 I work for India Water Portal, a Bangalore based project aimed to be a
 warehouse of water information, on their Data Project.
 http://www.indiawaterportal.org/data We aim to collect and
 systematically go through and look at water data in India. How is it
 collected? Who collects it and how do people use it?

 This is why I joined the list to look for others to help us work out any
 data problems we encounter.


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Re: [datameet] Open Data 'Platform' startups

2013-04-01 Thread Ajay Kelkar
Hey I have been looking for this info on Open data platforms in
India...would love to talk?


On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 7:05 PM, Chandrashekhar Raman 
chandrashekhar.ra...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi, is anyone here aware of any start-ups in India working in the open
 data platform space .. ideally someone who is trying to create something
 like a socrata/ junar/ datamarket  (or even better!)..
 thanks
 cs

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Re: [datameet] Job opportunities at IndiaSpend

2013-03-24 Thread Ajay Kelkar
Julie-very interesting. I think you can do a lot more with visualizing data
on IndiaSpend. I would love to connect  understand more! Maybe I could
help with your search for a data visualiser!

You might be interested in a blog post I wrote a while back:
http://blog.hansacequity.com/Customer-Management-blog/bid/56401/Information-Journalists-Filmstars


On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 4:10 PM, Julie Hudman ju...@indiaspend.org wrote:


 Hi all-
  IndiaSpend is a Mumbai-based data journalism initiative that builds on
 open data to report on and analyze a wide range of issues with the larger
 objective of fostering better governance, transparency and accountability. We
 are actively seeking a data graphics visualizer and a writer/policy
 analyst to join our staff. See below for details!

 Thanks,
 Julie
 *
 *
 *Julie Hudman, PhD*
 *Director of Research, IndiaSpend*
 *www.indiaspend.org*
 *
 *

 * *

 *DATA GRAPHIC DESIGNER*

 This position will primarily be responsible for converting data into
 innovative graphs and charts for stories published on www.indiaspend.org,
 work under strict deadlines closely with the writer/policy analysts and
 utilize interactive graphic platforms like Tableau or Socrata.  Must be
 well versed in PowerPoint, Photoshop, Paint, Excel and knowledge of Word
 Press. In addition, the ideal candidate would have exposure to database
 management and/or Google tech for data usage and conversion to editable
 graphs.  Also, knowledge of Indian government or policies is a plus.

 * *

 *Qualifications:*

 1-3 years experience relevant experience

 Must be a graduate with training or experience in graphic designing
 software and programs.

 * *

 *Contact Us:*

 Please send your CV and examples of previous work to
 resea...@indiaspend.org.


 *
 WRITER/POLICY ANALYST*

 This position is responsible for originating, researching and writing
 content for publishing on www.indiaspend.org.  This position entails
 original research via government documents, datasets and reports; analyzing
 and sourcing data; and writing stories of 500 to 1000 words.  Must be well
 versed in Microsoft Word and Excel, comfortable with data and numbers, and
 familiar with Indian government and policies.

 * *

 *Qualifications:*

 Candidates must be fluent in English --both written and verbal.

 2 years of relevant experience

 Graduates can apply. Post Graduate holders would be preferred.

 * *

 *Contact Us:*

 Please send your CV and a writing sample of 500-1000 words to
 resea...@indiaspend.org.

 * *

 *Who We Are:*

 IndiaSpend is a Mumbai-based data journalism initiative administered by
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