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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Cyber Attacks in India [in Numbers]” plus 2 buzzing articles !


Even as Internet population in India has crossed 100 million, cyber crimes are on the rise. There are many kinds of cyber crimes – Phishing attacks, Identity Theft, Website hacking, creating Trojans / viruses (among others) all amount to cyber crimes. The reasons for cyber-crimes are vary as well. Some do it out of hate, some out of greed while some do it just for kicks! At same time some cyber attacks (if it can be called so..) are for constructive security feedback as well!
One of the main targets of attacks world over are government websites – They not only provide big coverage to attacker, but also provide with very sensitive & secretive government data. Govt. of India today published the number of cyber attacks it witnessed over last 3 years. Here are the details:
As per numbers released by National Crime Records Bureau, Cyber Crime cases registered under IT Act more than doubled, from 420 to 966 between year 2009 and 2010.
Cyber Crimes in India Cyber Attacks in India [in Numbers]
We have covered about three instances where high-profile government websites were hacked and defaced. However, the actual number of Government Websites that were hacked are quite huge.
A total number of 90, 119, 252 and 219 Government websites tracked by the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) were hacked / defaced by various hacker groups in the year 2008, 2009, 2010 and Jan–Oct 2011 respectively.
Govt Websites Hacked Cyber Attacks in India [in Numbers]
Again, this is growing trend and I am surprised that authorities have not taken stern actions to curb the growth of these cyber-crimes.

How to File RTI application [where, how, who & what]


We have been wanting do this post for sometime now, simply because the more people know about RTI and actively use it, the more each one of us are doing our bit to curb corruption and wrong practices in Government Department. RTI indirectly ensures that all Government departments adhere to legal processes and systems and is documents as RTI can immediately bring everything in public domain!
In simple words, the Right to Information Act or RTI is an act that practically supports and enables citizens to claim their right to information which is guaranteed by the constitution of India.
Let’s put aside all the jargon and complicated terms to take a look at what the Right to Information Act is all about – from a common citizen’s perspective.
RTI How to File RTI application [where, how, who & what]

Right to Information Act (RTI) – What is it for?

The Right to Information Act was established to make the government accountable for its work by empowering citizens to demand information regarding its activities. This act applies to both the Central and the State Governments of India except Jammu and Kashmir, which has its own RTI Act.

What information are we talking about?

The RTI aims to allow citizens to ask for records, documents, circulars, contracts, reports, papers, emails, memos and all other information held in print or electronic form from the public authorities, i.e. all the governing bodies. There are certain sections of administrative activities that are exempt from the RTI Act, details of which can be found in Section 8 and 9 of RTI Act 2005.
The RTI Act 2005 also empowers citizens to physically inspect the records that have been duly maintained by the government and its administrative bodies.

Who can ask for information?

All citizens can ask for information whether they want to inspect the work and activities of the Government or simply exercise their right to other information and documents that were mentioned earlier. If you are a citizen who seeks information or want to inspect records of governing and administrative bodies, you are a valid applicant.

How can you ask for information?

Citizens can exercise their right to information by filing an application with a Central Public Information Officer (CPIO). All the administrative levels of the government will have a CPIO who will give the required information to people who file an application or a query under the RTI Act.
As an applicant, you should know that there is no particular format required. Your application can even be on simple plain paper. Applicants however need to ensure that their contact details including name and correspondence address appear on the application. Reasonable assistance can be expected from the CPIO if you decide to give your application in writing.

On what grounds can you seek information under the RTI act?

As a citizen, applicant under the RTI and as an information seeker, you are not required to give any reasons if you wish to seek information under the RTI Act.

Is there a fee to file and RTI application?

Yes, as per the RTI Act 2005, applicants will incur fees and costs that include, but may not be limited to the following

Fee on initial application

  • Demand draft, banker’s cheque or cash with subsequent receipt of Rs. 10

Fees for information sought

  • Rs. 2 per page printed, copied or created in A4 or A3 size
  • Cost of the page or paper
  • Rs. 50 per disc if information is given in that form
  • Cost or actual price of sample or models requested under the RTI Act

Fees for inspection of records

  • First hour is free after which there is a fee of Rs. 5 per hour

How long will it take?

Information sought under the RTI 2005 will be supplied within a time period of 30 days. However it has been stated in the RTI Act 2005 guide that if the information ‘concerns the life and liberty of a person’, it will be supplied in 48 hours. Here are the details of various time limits for receiving information for your RTI application.


For PIO to reply to application 30 days from date of receipt of application 
For PIO to transfer to another PA under Sec 6(3) 5 days from date of receipt of application 
For PIO to issue notice to 3rd Party 5 days from date of receipt of application 
For 3rd Party to make a representation to PIO 10 days from receipt of notice from PIO 
For PIO to reply to application if 3rdParty involved  40 days from date of receipt of application 
For applicant to make First Appeal30 days from date of receipt of PIO’s reply or from date when reply was to be received 
For First Appellate Authority to pass an order 30 days from receipt of First Appeal OR Maximum 45 days, if reasons for delay are given in writing 
For applicant to make Second Appeal before CIC/SIC 90 days from receipt of First Appeal orders or from the date when orders were to be received 
For CIC/SIC to decide Second Appeal No time limit specified 

The RTI Act 2005 guide also mentions that if you as an applicant have given your application to an Assistant CPIO or the wrong public authority, 5 days will be added to the generally prescribed time frame.

What if you don’t receive the RTI information or wish to appeal?

The RTI Act 2005 has set forth guidelines and procedures for applicants who have not been given the information they seek in time or are not satisfied with the information provided to them. Here is an overview of the appeals procedure
  • As an applicant, you should file an appeal with the relevant first appellate authority within 30 days of the date that was the last day of the expiry of the 30 day time period to supply information. [Please refer the timeline chart above]
  • Your appeal will be reviewed and disposed within 30 days of receipt, or 45 days in ‘exceptional cases’.
  • As an applicant, if your appeal is not disposed or you are still left unsatisfied, you can file a second appeal to Central Information Commission. This appeal must be done within 90 days from the date that was the last day of the 30 or 45 day time period of the first appeal.

Cumulative RTI statistics for past 3 years

Here are some numbers released by authorities that give you an idea about number of RTI applications that were filed / rejected in last 3 years. 

Aspects
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
Opening balance of RTI requests (as on 1st April of the reporting year)
32,792
97,474
1,37,771
Number of requests received during the year
329,728
5,29,274
4,17,955
Total number of requests at the end of the reporting year
362,520
6,26,748
5,55,726
Number of Requests rejected
23,954
34,057
21,621
Requests rejected as a percentage of requests received during the year
7.26%
6.43%
5.20%
Requests rejected as percentage of total number of requests at the end of reporting year
6.60%
5.43%
3.89%
[Table source]

Hope this article helps you in getting to know everything there is for RTI – Go exercise your Right to Information now!
Update 02/12/2011: One of our readers, Mr. Anupam Saraf, pointed us to links to sample RTI forms that you can refer to create your RTI application [ Sample 1Sample 2,Sample 3]

Airtel launches free Twitter access on Mobile!


Airtel today announced that it will be offering free twitter access to Airtel mobile users till 1st March 2012.
This announcement will enable over 170 million Airtel mobile users to enjoy free Twitter access via mobile.twitter.com. Additionally,  they can also use SMS shortcode 53000 to sign up for Twitter and even Tweet or receive Tweets from specified users.
Due to the fact that Airtel has enabled use of Twitter via SMS Shortcode , millions of Airtel customers who do not have GPRS or have basic features phones can still enjoy free Twitter Access!
airtel twitter Airtel launches free Twitter access on Mobile!

How to access Twitter using Airtel service

  • Using Twitter mobile website:

Visit mobile.twitter.com (with or without GPRS subscription), follow simple sign up process by entering your mobile number and start using!
  • How to new account on Twitter on SMS:

SMS ‘START’  to 53000, upon receiving reply – SMS ‘SIGNUP’ to 53000. Next, type a username (unique and less than 15 characters) and send that to 53000. Once Twitter approves your username, you will get a confirmation message, prompting you to SMS a chosen password to 53000. On completion of this process, your Twitter account will be created. Sign up is only required if a user wants to tweet!
  • Follow specific Twitter users on SMS

To receive updates from a specific user, SMS ‘Follow <username>’ to 53000. Users can follow others on Twitter on SMS even without having a Twitter account of their own
  • For Existing Twitter Users

Existing Twitter users can now view their timeline, find and follow accounts, post new Tweets, see Tweets mentioning them, and reply to other users and retweet their Tweets – all for free on Airtel from now till 1st March 2012.
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I think this is going to be a trend moving forward – Earlier, Mobile Operators used to compete on just one thing – pricing. However, they have realized competing on pricing isharming them more. There is a definite shift, where most mobile operators are now concentrating on offering Value Added services like these. In longer run, Value Added services offered by these telecom providers will be key in increasing and retaining their customer base.

Friday, November 4, 2011

5 Indian brands that top Facebook performance!

When we talk about Indian brands that top Facebook performance, we’re not really talking about who wins the race with statistics such as number of likes, hits, traffic build up et al. We’re talking about the strategies that they’ve got right and what they’ve done to hit the nail on the head.
Let’s check out a few popular & successful Indian brands that top Facebook performance, in no particular hierarchy.

Top Brand #1: Tata Docomo

Tata docomo Facebook Fan Growth 5 Indian brands that top Facebook performance!
The melodious jingle of Tata Docomo instantly caught on with the Indian audience from the very day the brand was launched in 2008. With credentials like being the GSM arm of Tata Teleservices Limited and the pioneer telecom brand to launch 3G services in India, Tata Docomo has taken the cake from other telecom providers in engaging more than 4 million users on Facebook.
In fact, the Docomo Facebook page even hosted a special graphic for thanking their fans to help them cross the ’3 million mark’ for Facebook Likes. Tata Docomo’s singular Facebook strategy has been linking all their posts with their products – whether it is a Diwali greeting or the recent F1 race. Their call to actions are extremely in-your-face and strong.
Check out a sample from their Facebook posts:
"When you wanna catch your favourite match but don’t have a TV will your operator provide you the best sports experience right on your phone?"

Top Brand #2: MTV India

If there is a brand that focuses entirely on Indian youth, it’s MTV India. It’s surprising that in so many years, not a single other brand has been able to develop engaging content for Indian youth.
With MTV Roadies, MTC Unplugged and MTV Splitsville topping the charts amongst many other MTV reality television properties, its brand engagement with the audience too is finding an increased scope. Offering the latest in youth issues, Bollywood, cricket, contemporary music and reality TV, MTV India has crossed the mark of having more than 2.9 million Facebook Fans and a daily average of thousand new likes.
Check out a sample from their Facebook posts:
"Cricketer Yuvraj Singh throws a googly! The cricketer has tied up with sports brand PUMA for #love12 – an ecosystem for PUMA, Yuvi and fans to reserve the 12th of every month, starting 2012 to having fun, being creative and making a positive impact"

Top Brand #3: Kingfisher India

Kingfisher FAcebook Fans 5 Indian brands that top Facebook performance!
It isn’t very surprising to see this inherently social and friendly alcohol product to be one of the popular Indian brands that top Facebook performance. Generating extremely casual content to interact with its beer loving customers, you’ll see flippant questions like ‘What do the Good Times mean for you? or ‘What would you do if you were denied entry to a party’ or some such. Well, chatty banter and models on the beach is what the brand is all about, right?
Check out a sample from their Facebook posts:
"Seems like Diwali came in a night early with the Indian team bringing out the fireworks last night! Victory. Redemption. Good Times."

Top Brand #4: Fastrack

This is one surprising name to appear on the list of Indian brands that top Facebook performance. Since this brand’s launch in 1995, it has constantly developed new products such as backpacks, hobos, sunglasses, sling bags, messenger bags, duffels and gym bags.
And more importantly, since 2005, they doubled up on their internet marketing with Facebook with a million fans by 2010. Fastrack organizes a one day sale on Facebook and relies on word-of-mouth to be the sole communication strategy to promote sales via the internet. With their F***CK one day sale strategy, they ended up being completely sold out with sales over more than Rs. 2 crores. Currently they are riding high with close to 2.2 million Facebook Fans!
Check out a sample from their Facebook posts:
"All the talk is about Pole Positions these days and we at Fastrack have our own take on that….We say forget the cars, the best pole position is all about the grind!!"

Top brand #5: Vodafone Zoozoos

zoozoos 5 Indian brands that top Facebook performance!
Vodafone Zoozoos are the perfect example of a well laid out advertising campaign that in turn influence online marketing strategies. Crossing the 2 million mark of Facebook users, the Zoozoo Facebook page too, cashes in completely on the ‘cute’ factor of the Zoozoos with casual banter related to current events and cartoon images of Zoozoos related to a specific post.
With contests and games galore, this Indian brand has held itself high as one of the top performing brands on Facebook.
Check out a sample from their Facebook posts:
"Super Zoozoo hovered above the track in the clouds and enjoyed the race. Did you follow the race?"

Wow! Google offers Free Website with .in domains – Grab Now!

Google is really taking Indian Market very seriously – According to an announcement today by Google has launched -India Get Your Business Online – initiative that will offer Indian Small & Medium sized Businesses completely free website along with a .in domain name.
Additionally, this initiative offers businesses free Email Addresses backed with 365 day support. Essentially, everything that you will need to get your business online.
Given the potential of growth in India – Google has played a master-stroke here by making it absolutely easy for Indian Businesses to come online.

How to avail free Website / domain offer from Google

Just head over to India Get your Business Online website, choose your domain name, fill up a form giving some of the details and you are done.
Get India Online Wow! Google offers Free Website with .in domains   Grab Now!
domain name Wow! Google offers Free Website with .in domains   Grab Now!

What all things do you get?

  • Free: It’s free to set up your website. The domain is free for 1 year, and it’s free to maintain your website for 12 months.
  • Quick: The website tool takes 15 minutes from sitting down to being found online
  • Easy: You don’t need to be a tech whiz to get started. All you need to start is your address, phone number, TAN/CIN or PAN to verify you as a business
  • The website is simple because customers are looking for simple information online
  • Gives you your own .in domain
  • Other features include photos/logos, integration with social media platforms
  • You get a Google Apps account – free personalized email ids
  • If you want to make your website work harder, you’ll have access to steady stream of free tips and tools from the Getting Indian Business Online team and a free coupon of worth Rs. 2500 INR advertising trial from Google AdWords to help promote your site.
  • After the first year, SMBs can choose to pay a monthly pay-as-you-go to maintain their website using hostgator.
  • At the end of the first year, they’ll have to pay a nominal charge if they wish to renew their domain name. They can cancel their website at any time.
India get your business online program is also supported by Federation of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), popularly known as FISME. FISME, the non-profit organization will work with Google India to help SMBs get online through direct customer outreach and events.
All in all, this is a great initiative by Google! What is your take?

OurMobilePlanet.com – Comprehensive Mobile Insights from Google & others!

Penetration of Mobiles and specifically smartphones have changed the way we communicate and collaborate with the world. Infact, it has changed our lifestyle to a very large extent. Our reliance on mobile phones is growing day-by-day.
Google along with Market Research firm Ipsos and Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) have put together an excellent interactive site – OurMobilePlanet.com – that allow users to create many customized reports on smartphones usage trends across the globe. image OurMobilePlanet.com   Comprehensive Mobile Insights from Google & others!
I personally spent about 30 minutes creating some custom reports and users can really get lot of insights and reports on smartphone usage. From simple reports like Smartphone penetration (given below) to complex reports about Smartphone Apps downloads and their usage can be be generated in matter of seconds.

Smartphone Penetration

smart phone penetration thumb OurMobilePlanet.com   Comprehensive Mobile Insights from Google & others!

Smartphone Apps installation and usage

Smartphone App Usage thumb OurMobilePlanet.com   Comprehensive Mobile Insights from Google & others!
This is a great initiative by Google – Infact, lot of information available on OMP is not available free anywhere, but Google is bringing them to us completely free of cost. Spend some time on OurMobilePlanet.com and let us know the reports that you have created.
Currently there are about 30 countries listed, but over a period of time I guess the data will grow and can serve as a central repository for anything that you may want to know about Mobiles and their usage.
Thanks Google for bringing this to us!

Reliance to bring 4G tablet with Datawind for Rs. 5000!

Reliance Industries could probably team up with Aakash tablet maker, Datawind to bring a 4G tablet. Not just a 4G tablet but possibly the cheapest tablet by a big brand available commercially.
tablets in india 300x210 Reliance to bring 4G tablet with Datawind for Rs. 5000!
The ambitious target of both Reliance and Datawind is to sell a TD-LTE device at half the price of the tablets currently available. Both the companies seems to be in agreement with a price tag of Rs. 5000.
There is a popular Reliance 3G Tab, which is made by a different Reliance, the Reliance of Anil Ambani. The 4G tablet will be from Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance. In fact, Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries is the only company to have a pan India TD-LTE license.
Reliance is planning to start its 4G operations in 2012 and it will not be launching its services without appropriate partnerships. The current crop of devices are not ready for Indian consumption because of their expensive nature. Reliance is not known for selling expensive stuff. From that perspective, the Datawind deal makes all the more sense.
If Reliance offers its 4G tablet at the price promised, India could leapfrog all the consumer devices ever produced to access the Internet and land straight up on tablets.
TD-LTE will offer better speeds and a cheap Reliance 4G Tablet probably leapfrog India’s connectivity option in a way Broadband, Mobile and 3G together could never achieve.
PS : This is a speculation. And we comment on market speculations. That’s what we do. Along with other things of course.