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Labor grid: For effective labor migration

Authors: Vishal Dave; Rahul Bhadauriya; Nikunj Darji; Sanjay Chaudhary; Gunvantsinh Gohil;

Labor grid: For effective labor migration

Abstract

People living in rural areas can not survive only on agriculture and need to migrate to nearby areas to earn sufficient for their basic survival. Many times they migrate to places where they may not get employment immediately or may not get at all. They live in poor and unhygienic conditions creating health problems. Contractors do not get required laborers with expected level of skill sets. Mobile phones can be used as an effective measure to send necessary communication among them. This on-going work aims to use mobile phones, IVRS, speech engine and messages in regional languages to establish effective communication to support livelihood for the laborers living in rural and remote areas. In this paper, architecture is proposed and prototype is implemented to realize it. Algorithms to perform matching, black listing and alert generation are implemented and tested.

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