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DIGITAL T RA N S P O R T A T I O N 2017

Chief Guest

Way Forward To Seamless Mobility

Friday, 28th July 2017, Hotel Westin, Pune

Shri Nitin Gadkari Hon'ble Minister of Road Transport and Highways Government of India.

Digital Transportation 2017 is a one-of-its-kind summit cum exhibition in India that will extend a much-needed B2B2C platform for an open dialogue between government authorities and industry players alike. Whether you are a government civil supply body, a small fleet operator, an FMCG giant or a transportation technology start-up; this is a “place-to-be” for your company. MEET OUR SPEAKERS

Shri Manoj Saunik, IAS Shri Vinit Goenka Principal Secretary Member-Governing Council Transport Department CRIS Ministry of Railways Maharashtra Member, IT Taskforce, Ministries of Shipping, Road Transport & Highway, GoI

Shri Praveen Gedam, IAS Transport Commissioner Maharashtra

Shri Amit Verma Sr. VP & Head Digital Transformation for Procurement & Supply Chain Reliance

Shri Rajesh Ramesh Head - Engg. & Technology TESCO

Shri Raj Kumar Sharma Shri Manoj Madhavan MD CIO Vaibhav Freight Logistics Pvt Ltd Blue Dart Express Ltd

Shri Atul Holkar Senior VP Head Merchandise & Supply Chain Management RJ Corp Retail

Shri Damodar Sahu Consulting Partner & Head IOT Digital Manufacturing & Technology SBU

Shri Jaswinder Saini GM Supply Chain Managment Tata Sky Ltd.

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KEY DISCUSSION TOPICS

Future of Fleet Maintenance Sensors and beyond‌

Connected Fleets M2M meets Commercial Transportation

Transportation Infrastructure IoT for Mobility

Driver Behavior Monitoring or Management

Fleet Data Changing Landscape of Transport

Vehicle Tracking & Navigation Changing Landscape of Transport

Fleet Safety How to make most of it?

Fleet Safety Need of the Hour

Social Transport Practice most needed

Fleet Insurance Telematics to the Rescue

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GST

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‘‘Digital Rath’’ To be continuously driven through various geographies of the country to educate and empower small business and the trading community on enhanced adoption of digital payments.

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GST

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GST rates for certain goods like textile, footwear, biris, precious metals, etc. are yet to be decided by the GST Council.

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Pic Courtesy: Dr. Samra t Mukhopadhyay A ssociate Professor: dept.of textile technology, IIT Delhi

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PLANNING COMMISSION Design FYP-Five year plans

NITI AAYOG Design national agenda, and cooperative federalism.

Decide two “money” matters: Mostly work as a “policy-formulation-hub”. The Press How much money to give to each state for centrally release is ‘silent’ on money/funding. so, most probably it’ll sponsored schemes (CSS) be left to finance ministry. How much money to give for each state’s own Some experts believe Inter-state council will decide state-five-year-plans. money allocation to states, then finance ministry will release the fund. States/UT were represented in National Development Council. PC framed FYP=>went to Cabinet=>NDC approved FYP=>Tabled in parliament.

One size fits all, top-down socialist planning by Armchair Nehruvian economists and IES cadre officers (Indian Economic Service).

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States/UT represented in Governing council. But no specific mention about whether they can approve/reject/ amend Niti Aayog’s proposals?

Press release talks about participatory planning but how exactly will they do that? No specific details laid out. IES officers are rarely invited in Modi’s meetings. But given the entry of Free market economists and Technocrats, most probably it’ll be an ‘indicative planning + core planning’ i.e. after inputs of state governments, a broad outline with selected targets, limited subsidies and monit

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‘‘NDA’’

In 2014, when the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government rode to power, many had expected (with anticipation or trepidation depending on which side of the ideological fence you sit on) that the government would radically alter the architecture for welfare. Indeed, early into its term, the government set about the task of distinguishing (and distancing) itself from the United Progressive Alliance’s (UPA) rights-based welfare approach by positioning its approach to social policy as “empowerment” in opposition to the UPA’s “entitlement” approach.

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‘‘ The government has

nominated heads for the various councils are burdened with some other responsibilities and unable to do justice with the new responsibilities that led to confusion and shoddy implementation of policies for such councils. ’’

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GOVERNANCE WATCH

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GOVERNANCE WATCH

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‘‘Digital Age’’ The Digital Age has begun, and technology has brought us smart phones, real-time planning, open traffic data, and social customer service For the first time, the passenger now has more information than the operator.

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Initiative

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Interview

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Interview

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‘‘Strat-ups’’ While in the initial years, startup companies mostly focus on their product, service, and finance; they tend to ignore the criticality of having a performance management system in place.

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