VizChitra 2025 Highlights | India's first community-run Data Visualisation Conference
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What started as a chat over gobhi ke parathe has grown into VizChitra, Indiaβs first community-run data visualization conferenceππ
Hereβs a peek at #VizChitra2025 in actionπ β the hands, minds & stories that made it all come alive π‘π
06.10.2025 15:38
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If the right people don't have power - Yes, Prime Minister - BBC
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Power to the people? π€¦ββοΈ
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24.06.2025 02:48
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Well deserved win for OKC. Their defense was dominant.
But respect to the Pacers, who proved everyone wrong so many times. @nba.com #NBAFinals
23.06.2025 11:01
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The only time we are touched by the deaths of "others", is when WE are hit with the "damn, that could have been me/us!" feeling.
The rest of times, death around us doesn't even register.
13.06.2025 04:29
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Deaths and injuries to fans mar RCB's homecoming in Bengaluru
Stampede-like conditions cause chaos outside Chinnaswamy Stadium | ESPN.in
We're a hindsight culture - management of large events is an afterthought for organisations (franchise, government, etc) that have the experience to know better.
Postmortems lead to no substantive action, penalties and changes in policy.
So we will soon see a next one
www.espn.in/cricket/stor...
05.06.2025 02:27
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QI | What's The Best Punishment to Keep People Punctual?
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Interesting suggestions towards encouraging timeliness π€£
youtu.be/Ppqn7NCNzUE
01.06.2025 08:33
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Problems cannot just be solved in the legislative assembly or parliament - the goals and interests there are different. We need to put in the work before it will have the right outcomes there.
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30.05.2025 07:21
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Active participation and not passive hand-wringing is something we have to re-learn - it has been lost. Also we need to relearn working together collaboratively, contributing from our own pockets and time and investing in our whole local communities in India - not just "people like ourselves".
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30.05.2025 07:20
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Meanwhile it's more convenient for us to keep making the compromises it requires to do the same things (care for the land, care for the people, care for the laws, for fairness and care to participate in healthy civic debate).
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30.05.2025 07:19
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It's always someone else's job (govt, NGO or solitary warriors) to be doing these things on our behalf while we focus on getting the things we want.
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30.05.2025 07:19
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This is very rarely the case. The problem is more broad based - our apathy to giving time and attention to things before they become too big to solve is rarely acknowledged.
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30.05.2025 07:18
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I think it is easy to get caught up in the mindset of saying that all the problems are external and insurmountable. So it's our politicians, outsiders and others who are the problem.
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30.05.2025 07:18
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We need to look beyond worn-out prescriptions that cold chains or increased scale & productivity will solve problems of agriculture in India (hasnβt worked elsewhere).
We also need to be wary of new prescriptions about drones, precision agriculture and big data being the farmer's true saviour.
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18.12.2024 00:35
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There is also the growing belief that engineers and technology are some sort of magic bullets that will solve all the problems of Indian agriculture. And by extension, thereβs a hope that
tech giants are going to emerge as saviours for the sector.
Amazing, right?
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18.12.2024 00:32
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The legends of βeducated city dwellersβ revolutionizing farmer fortunes with WhatsApp, a portal or some technology are somewhat condescending. Even more so is the suggestion that farming novices can master agriculture in a couple of years.
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18.12.2024 00:31
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This narrative does two things: one, it makes us oblivious to the state of agriculture and farmers in India, and two, it makes us believe, erroneously, that all we need is education and technology to turn things around for farmers in India.
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18.12.2024 00:30
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Busting the urban myth of the engineer-turned-farmer
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We need to move on from the urban myth of the Engineer-turned-Farmer
"This narrative...makes us believe, erroneously, that all we need is education and technology to turn things around for farmers in India."
Not true in agri markets distorted by a mashup of mismatched policies
bit.ly/4iKE9t9
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18.12.2024 00:28
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The legends of βeducated city dwellersβ
revolutionizing farmer fortunes with WhatsApp, a portal or some technology are somewhat condescending.
Even more so is the suggestion that farming novices can master agriculture in a couple of years.
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18.12.2024 00:25
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