Software grounded in place
This cluster spans Sikkim Ration App, a Community product, and KaamKaro — each a response to how people actually enrol, gather, and earn in Eastern India and analogous markets.
Design criteria
Low-literacy resilience, intermittent connectivity, and institutional trust are not “nice-to-haves.” They are structural inputs. Interfaces favour plain language, forgiving validation, and offline-first assumptions where the domain allows.
Programme highlights
- Ration & citizen flows — entitlements, verification rhythms, and field feedback loops without patronising the user.
- Community — spaces that privilege signal over noise; moderation-aware by design.
- KaamKaro — task lifecycle clarity for both poster and executor; ₹-native economics in the model layer.
“Field-season reality: patchy data and policy nuance. RS. kept interfaces humane — our civic flows finally felt dependable, not experimental.”
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