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C-DEP is the proud partner of the eHealth Centre (eHC), a cloud- enabled, device-integrated, and rapidly deployable healthcare infrastructure solution. The following photographs were taken at a meeting driven by C-DEP with the key collaborators of the eHC

Image 1: Paul Ellingstad, Partnership and Program Development Director of HP Sustainability and Social Innovation and Dr. Ajay Kumar, Member of Parliament from Jamshedpur discussing the success and roadmap for the eHC

Image 2: Ritu Ghosh, Secretary C-DEP, giving a presentation on the eHC to the key collaborators of eHC

Image 3: The Key Collaborators and Stakeholders of eHealth Centre at a meeting driven by C- DEP at IIT, Delhi

Image 4: The meeting in progress at IIT Delhi with key collaborators C-DEP, HP, Intel, Dr. Ajay Kumar, Member of Parliament Jamshedpur, Member of Parliament from Kurukshetra Naveen Jindal’s Constituency, M K V Seva Sansthan, and Nisvartha Foundation from Bangalore

Image 5: The meeting with key collaborators of the eHC in progress at IIT Delhi

Image 6: NVP Tendulkar of Nisvartha Foundation from Bangalore discussing social infrastructure challenges in India with Paul Ellingstad the Partnership and Program Development Director of HP Sustainability and Social Innovation

Image 7: Krishnakant Mane (right), a visually impaired scientist from IIT Mumbai who has been working on software solutions for the blind, demonstrating to Paul Ellingstad (left) how open source software using affordable technology is easy to use and can result in digital inclusion and empowerment of the visually impaired

Image 8: Krishnakant Mane (right), a visually impaired scientist from IIT Mumbai, who has been working on software solutions for the blind, demonstrating to Paul Ellingstad (center) and Ritu Ghosh (left) how open source software using affordable technology can result is easy to use and can result in digital inclusion and empowerment of the visually impaired

Image 9: A computer training for the visually impaired on open source software using affordable technology in progress at the School for Visually Impaired (Andh Mahavidyalaya). The training was conceptulaized and driven by C-DEP and Esha, a non-profit initiative working towards making the blind self-reliant

Image 10: Nidhi Arora (Right) of Esha honoring Paul Ellingstad with a certificate for his contribution towards the computer training of the visually impaired held at School for the Visually Impaired (Andh Mahavidyalaya). His contribution will result in the computer training of one visually impaired person by Esha and C-DEP.

Image 11: The key collaborators who made the computer training of the visually challenged driven by C- DEP and Esha possible at the School for the Visually Impaired (Andh Mahavidyalaya)