Tech Innovator Aditya Bhagat Reimagines Campaigns in India
New Delhi, India, November 13, 2024: Aditya Bhagat, a solution-driven innovator in the politech sector, is spearheading a technological revolution in Indian campaigns. His innovative mindset has led to the creation of three pivotal applications: the Bharat Jodo Yatra App, the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra App, and the Booth Kranti App. Aditya is known for his intuitive approach to outreach. His approach to campaign management fosters inclusivity, transparency, and accountability by ensuring that every worker in the organisation feels heard and recognised. The app was created in response to the logistical challenges of the Bharat Jodo Yatra. Recognising that not everyone could physically participate, Aditya and his team devised a way to allow virtual interaction. “We wanted to ensure that individuals from any location could engage in and support the Yatra remotely,” Aditya said, referring to the Bharat Jodo Yatra app. The application offers features such as Live Yatra Tracking and Hyperlocal News. Remarkably, Aditya and his team developed the initial version of the app in just 25 days, continuously refining it to adapt to the evolving needs of the campaign. The success of the Bharat Jodo App has paved the way for similar innovations. Aditya’s subsequent work on the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra App and the Booth Kranti App further demonstrates his commitment to reimagine campaigning through technology. He believes that technology can be an essential tool for realising social justice by connecting socially disadvantaged communities and bringing their voices and demands to the mainstream. “I am committed to using data tech to help campaigns reach their full potential,” Aditya explained. “My purpose is to bring years of on-ground experience and a keen understanding of technology to booth-level management.” Aditya’s ideas are not just changing campaign strategies; they’re reshaping the nature of campaign management and social media outreach in India. For more insights into his initiatives, readers can explore his self-published magazine, Politech.
New Delhi, India, November 13, 2024: Aditya Bhagat, a solution-driven innovator in the politech sector, is spearheading a technological revolution in Indian campaigns. His innovative mindset has led to the creation of three pivotal applications: the Bharat Jodo Yatra App, the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra App, and the Booth Kranti App.
Aditya is known for his intuitive approach to outreach. His approach to campaign management fosters inclusivity, transparency, and accountability by ensuring that every worker in the organisation feels heard and recognised.
The app was created in response to the logistical challenges of the Bharat Jodo Yatra. Recognising that not everyone could physically participate, Aditya and his team devised a way to allow virtual interaction.
“We wanted to ensure that individuals from any location could engage in and support the Yatra remotely,” Aditya said, referring to the Bharat Jodo Yatra app. The application offers features such as Live Yatra Tracking and Hyperlocal News.
Remarkably, Aditya and his team developed the initial version of the app in just 25 days, continuously refining it to adapt to the evolving needs of the campaign. The success of the Bharat Jodo App has paved the way for similar innovations.
Aditya’s subsequent work on the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra App and the Booth Kranti App further demonstrates his commitment to reimagine campaigning through technology. He believes that technology can be an essential tool for realising social justice by connecting socially disadvantaged communities and bringing their voices and demands to the mainstream.
“I am committed to using data tech to help campaigns reach their full potential,” Aditya explained. “My purpose is to bring years of on-ground experience and a keen understanding of technology to booth-level management.”
Aditya’s ideas are not just changing campaign strategies; they’re reshaping the nature of campaign management and social media outreach in India. For more insights into his initiatives, readers can explore his self-published magazine, Politech.