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Amit Ranjan

Amit Ranjan

Architect for the National Digital Locker Project at Ministry of Electronics and IT

Amit Ranjan is co-founder of SlideShare (www.slideshare.net), the world's largest professional content sharing community. SlideShare is like 'Wikipedia for Professionals'—its mission is to empower the world's professionals through knowledge-centric content. SlideShare was acquired by LinkedIn in 2012.

After exiting SlideShare in 2014, Amit joined the Digital India Program run by the National eGovernance Division, Ministry of Electronics and IT, Government of India. He is the Architect for the National Digital Locker Project (https://digilocker.gov.in/). A key initiative under Digital India, this project is part of #IndiaStack (http://indiastack.org/) and aims to build a nationwide ecosystem for paperless governance by digitising citizen records and enabling digital usage of these records.

Amit is deeply involved in the Indian startup community as an advisor and mentor. He is a frequent speaker at technology conferences and startup events.

Prior to his entrepreneurial venture, Amit had a career in product marketing, sales and consumer research, having worked for PepsiCo, Asian Paints and Godrej. He holds an MBA from FMS, Delhi University and a Mechanical Engineering degree from NIT Jaipur.

LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amitranjanprofile/

Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/amitranjan

My Work

Embrace chaos and ambiguity to build world class software products
·Entrepreneurship, Startups & Innovation

Embrace chaos and ambiguity to build world class software products

Products often mean you are embarking on a choppy, risky, longish journey. You are thinking about a customer problem from first principles, with no sight of when you will get anywhere close to a business model, revenues, customers and profits

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Amit Ranjan

Amit Ranjan

Architect for the National Digital Locker Project, Ministry of Electronics and IT

Paving the road for world-beating software products from India
·Economy, Policy & Society

Paving the road for world-beating software products from India

India’s new software products policy marks a watershed moment in its economic history. Can the nation make it count?

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Amit Ranjan

Amit Ranjan

Architect for the National Digital Locker Project, Ministry of Electronics and IT