About MItra
MItra provides an intuitive and user-friendly interface that enables individuals to capture valuable discussions, data, and insights from chaupals in multiple Indian languages. It supports both voice-based and text-based narratives, intelligently identifying gaps, challenges, and solutions while prompting users for additional information wherever necessary to ensure completeness. The platform generates well-structured, contextual, and meaningful summaries, enriched with discussion highlights, improvement stories, and supporting photographs.
Use Cases
MItra is not a single-use tool. It is a flexible listening infrastructure that can be deployed across a range of contexts and use cases including but not limited to:
| Use Cases | Description |
|---|---|
| Discussion capture | Voice-enabled bots document and structure community meetings and chaupals, and chavadis, capturing challenges, solutions, and action points from group conversations in real time, in any language. |
| Story capture | Bots guide community members, teachers or any change maker through sharing stories of change, lived experiences, and grassroots improvement efforts, turning personal narratives into structured, shareable knowledge. |
| Evaluation studies | Structured bots conduct assessments, baseline and endline studies, validations, and programme evaluations, replacing expensive, logistics-heavy survey processes with lightweight, voice-first alternatives. |
| Perception or feedback capture | Conversational bots surface what different people think, feel, and believe about their schools, their communities, and their children's futures. A parent shares what enables or blocks their child's education. A community member shares what future readiness or inclusion means to them. MItra captures these perspectives at scale, bringing visibility to what communities truly think, value, and need. |