About Us

In 1992, Mr. Kamal Kumar Pal and Mrs. Anita Sengupta founded Riddhi as ICT solution provider with GIS support with 5 employees. Over the years, staff strengthens to more than 70 employees with significant jump in revenues. Riddhi is today recognized as a vanguard in application of information technology in the social/development sector.

Riddhi is a preferred organization when it comes to initiation and implementation of cutting edge technology and mobile/web based system for different sectors. User friendly surveillance system at facility/household level is Riddhi’s forte. The applications developed by Riddhi embrace sophisticated state of art technology with built-in analytical tools that aid the users to access layers of information down to the micro level for novel insights in the planning and monitoring process

If you are looking for a professional services which will help you to conceive, develop and implement an ICT based planning and monitoring solution in social, development and commercial sectors, then your search ends here.

Riddhi offers one-stop single-window solution (from concepts to commissioning) with state-of-the art hardware, networking and software support under one roof for any ICT need of the Government and Industry in the field of every conceivable application area, supported by GIS, if necessary (includes Education, Nutrition, Health, Urban development, Local governance, e-Governance, Public works, Roads and transportation, Energy and environment, etc..) .

Detailed topographical survey and allied services (Contour survey, Volume calculation, Digital terrain modelling, As built survey Cadastrial survey, Road Survey, etc..) are supported by Riddhi's Land Survey Team.

We know it is a challenge to find the right partner who understands your business. In Riddhi, we listen to you, we learn from you, we observe and we continuously strive to understand your business and your needs to be able to translate those requirements into an robust, scalable and cost effective IT based solution.

And all these benefits come to you at a most competitive price, the benefits and the values we bring to you exceeding many times the cost you need to bear. This is due to our technology backed business model, which allows us to keep our costs low while providing world class service and our continuous innovation in technology and application.

Mission and Vision

Mission

  • To sustain the position of leading provider of ICT Solution with GIS support
  • To retain ourselves as an institution par excellence
  • To maintain value for all stakeholders, enhance customer satisfaction and surpass customers’ expectation
  • To strive to provide more and more integrated and end-to-end one stop solutions to customers
  • To uphold the end-to-end Project Implementation practice of the organization
  • To preserve organization’s core objective in reaching out ‘Gandhi’s Talisman’

Vision

  • To continue with the harmonious workplace where people have a sense of belongingness, and feel proud and inspired to deliver their best towards the organizational growth
  • To maintain an enjoyable work culture that is open, fair, ethical, transparent and progressive
  • To continue as a responsible corporate citizen that is conscious and aware about building and supporting sustainable communities
  • To remain as a highly effective, lean and fast-moving organization
  • To ensure that we always provide our customers with high quality services in the most cost effective manner

Our Management

Mr. Venkatesan Ramani

Mr. Venkatesan Ramani has been associated with the maternal and child nutrition sector since 2001. As a senior IAS officer of the Maharashtra Government, he associated with UNICEF in developing and implementing strategies for reducing child malnutrition in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra. He was instrumental in setting up Maharashtra's Rajmata Jijau Mother Child Health and Nutrition Mission, the first Nutrition Mission of its kind in India, in 2005. The Mission started a number of initiatives to reduce child malnutrition in Maharashtra. An independent third party survey (Comprehensive Nutrition Survey of Maharashtra) undertaken in 2012 under the auspices of the Government of Maharashtra and UNICEF established that the efforts between 2005 and 2012 had led to a reduction of almost 40% in under-2 child stunting. Over the past seven years, since he took voluntary retirement from the government, Mr. Ramani has advised governments, corporates and nonprofits on issues relating to reduction of child malnutrition. He has brought out a document "The Maharashtra State Nutrition Mission - Learning by Doing" detailing the strategy and initiatives adopted by the Mission in its first five years (2005-10) and the lessons learnt. In recognition of his efforts, Mr. Ramani has been selected as one of the ten Transform Nutrition Champions 2016 worldwide by the Transform Nutrition Consortium, comprising five international research and development partners led by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington DC, USA. He is also a contributor to newspapers and brings out his own blog (The Gadfly Column), a look at public policy matters and public affairs. Mr. Ramani is passionately committed, apart from maternal and child health and nutrition, to issues of inclusive growth and economic development.

Mr. Raj Gautam Mitra

Mr. Raj Gautam Mitra, an International Consultant on Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS), Mr. Mitra started his career by joining the Indian Statistical Service in September 1981, a specialized civil service to manage statistical systems in the Central Government. During 25 year of his service in Government of India he held senior positions including the Head of the Civil Registration Division and Head of Census Division in the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner. He contributed significantly in revamping the CRVS system in India and successfully conducted the 2001 Census in India. During his tenure in UNICEF from 2005 to 2010 he supported Government of India in strengthening major data systems that produce data on child related indicators. He worked in United Nations Economic Commission for Africa from 2010 to 2016 during which he led an Africa programme on CRVS and coordinated programmes on Population and Housing Census, Gender Statistics and Statistics on Development Indicators. Prior to retirement in November 2017, he worked as an Inter-regional adviser and contributed in the area of SDG indicators, statistical training, household surveys and in measurement of quality and completeness of CRVS systems. Since his retirement Mr. Mitra has completed or working on a number of international consultancy assignments on CRVS with a number of organizations namely, Centre of Excellence on CRVS, UNICEF, Vital Strategies, GIZ, ESCAP and Plan International.

Mr. Gopalan Balagopal

Mr. Gopalan Balagopal, a retired IAS, served in State and Central Government in different capacities in the field and at the State and Central government offices. He has been associated with different UN organs for providing valuable support on social sectors issues. As Chief, Child Protection, UNICEF Bangladesh, Dhaka, he established and led the first unit in the country for protection of children. Organized birth registration initiatives that laid the foundations of later work of UNICEF in this area. As a Senior Adviser, Child Protection, UNICEF Headquarters, New York, he was responsible globally for guiding UNICEF’s work in protection of Children from Violence, Abuse and Exploitation. As UNICEF Representative, DPR Korea, Pyongyang, he was responsible for leading and managing UNICEF’s work in North Korea. As an independent International Consultant, he has been associated with many distinguished works, such as, Support to UNICEF ESAR and the Economic Commission of Africa in developing and implementation of the Africa Programme for Accelerated Improvement in Civil Registration and Vital Statistics, a major initiative for strengthening of civil registration in Africa (continuing since early 2010).