Umesh Sachdev an Indian Entrepreneur among the Times Magazine’s Top 10 Millennials of the World

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Umesh Sachdev, a 30 year old Indian entrepreneur has achieved a significant position in Times magazine’s list of 10 millennials who are changing the world. Sachdev is the man behind the latest up gradation in the cellular sector. He has come up with a technology which can make most local dialects as available options for local people to understand while solving issues like critical services.

The technology which is used by Sachdev has made it possible for “building a phone that can understand almost any language”. We know that problem solving though our language is so much easier and convenient. Umesh with good participation of his friend, Ravi Saraogi, made it possible for the public to interact and get their problems solved in their native languages through software they own by the name Uniphore Software System. Sachdev when interviewed by a magazine, said, “Phones can help increase financial inclusion or help a farmer get weather information. But you need a way for people to interact with the technology out there.”

It’s said that Uniphore Software system has the capacity to provide its customers the ability to get their work done in 25 global languages and 150 dialects. There are around 5 million Indians who are using this software currently.

The best part about this achievement of Umesh Sachdev is that until now, phones didn’t carry the language of villagers in rural India but the with the brilliant idea implementation it is beginning to follow up a great change. Now the rural people an freely make their problems understand to the operators and get them solved.

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