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A Review—A Gift that Counts: Charity Automation

Devyani Dilip Jadhav, Sarita V. Verma

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Abstract

We all like to go to shopping department shops and buy the first-class satisfactory branded clothes for ourselves; devour scrumptious food at the fine restaurants and stay an expensive life inside one’s personal difficult earned home. The three words are mere words and none of us might reflect on consideration on them in our busy day-to-day agenda. For us, food is to devour, garb is to wear and shelter is to live-as primary as that. We simply take them with no consideration, because they may be available to us without plenty attempt. However think about people who crave for it, folks that sleep outside at the footpaths under harsh situations of extreme warmth/biting bloodless, small kids who die of starvation and families who cannot come up with the money for a roof above their head. That is what ‘basic wishes’ which includes food and apparel is ready. These are the matters that everybody in life works hard to find the money for or deserve. Notwithstanding being one of the quickest-growing economies in the international, a large percentage of Indians nevertheless live in destitution. Authorities and constrained charity groups are seeking to help them. Inside the country of Saudi Arabia and some Canadian towns few charity groups located few donation containers across the city to acquire donations on donor’s ease, however it has grown to be tough for them to display them regularly. Which affect the donation situation. Involving the Internet of Things (IoT) will deliver the donors' comfort and rapid way to communicate with charity, which will make the dona­tion method green, easier and in well-prepared as well. This paper gives a clever solution that is based totally on advanced technologies namely; 'a Gift That Counts: Charity Automation'.

Keywords: Internet of Things, non-governmental organization, smart donation field, secondary materials and recycled textiles, administrator

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Devyani D. Jadhav, Sarita V. Verma. A Review: A Gift That Counts: Charity Automation. Journal of Electronic Design Technology. 2019; 10(3): 1–7p.


 


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/joedt.v10i3.3417

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