Tech Innovators Streamline Relief Efforts in Wayanad
A user-interface software development company in Kochi has significantly improved relief efforts for landslide survivors in Wayanad, Kerala. Co-founder Rajith Ramachandran's team developed an inventory management system that aids revenue officials in efficiently distributing relief materials. The initiative brings transparency and enhances public participation in donating necessary items.
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In a remarkable show of social responsibility, a Kochi-based user-interface software development company has optimized relief efforts for landslide survivors in Wayanad, Kerala.
Rajith Ramachandran, co-founder of Faircode Infotech, led his team in creating an efficient inventory management system for the relief material collection center at St Joseph's Higher Secondary School. This system has significantly eased the workload of revenue officials overwhelmed by incoming aid.
With this innovative solution, officials can now ensure timely and effective distribution of relief materials to affected families. The public can also track available stock and required donations through the company's website, promoting transparency and better resource management.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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