LocalBol, a neighbourhood app helping communities during the time of distress
New Delhi, June, 2021: During the first
quarter of 2021, the team at LocalBol had been busy building a platform for
locals to reach out for sharing content, skills, thoughts, business
propositions within their community (microcosms) in vernacular, video, voice
and visual format, a space to build up and support your neighbours/ community
and create a kinder, trusting and trustworthy world on the whole.
While we were developing and refining the app, the second wave of the
pandemic hit India and we watched people running helter-skelter in both urban
and rural spaces, online and offline, looking for the required resources to
fight the disease knocking at almost all doors. We realised that LocalBol with
probably tweaks can focus and help our communities in combating the situation.
LocalBol, being a micro location-based or a hyperlocal social network is the perfect organized, real-time,
and verified information source for connecting a person to the local/nearest
resources at the time of one’s need.
“We believed we could put out our micro
location-based app, LocalBol for the greater common good; if instead of
opening the platform now as we envisage it but also armed with some additional
features and a band of volunteers we can respond responsibly to the Pandemic. We
look forward to allowing our users to turn LocalBol into a tool to fight the
current situation if required. LocalBol had anyway been envisioned to make
every place more connected and helpful for its habitants. Therefore, in the
continued logical flow, we asked ourselves why not make the life of people
across different locations easier so they don’t have to sift through
information (be it doctors, hospital beds, or O2 Filling stations) from Kashmir
to Kanyakumari when they only need to find out about a small or big location
radius around them in the least amount of time.” Said Rajesh Hota and Ashok Mahapatra, founders of LocalBol.
The LocalBol app was modified to
respond to the following gaps seen by its founders while looking for
information and resources across urban and rural areas in India.
- The large scale networking apps which were/are
being the hub for asking for help is frustrating to people looking for
information and help in their native language for any location where the
language may or may not be spoken;
- the frustration of having to navigate feeds
overflowing with irrelevant information from other districts and even
other states while one is working against time to gather resources, or
- Helplessness while trying to connect with
people at a location where your loved one needs urgent help,
- Trying to find the nearest
vaccination centers with vaccine availability for yourself or your dear
ones staying in other rural or urban areas.
The duo initially focused their efforts
on collating all the information available related to Covid 19 and realised the
information existed in bits and pieces across various government websites or
United Nations sites. They began with using the existing LocalBol app that was already live for android users to upload all this collated,
translated, and verified information regarding Covid 19, FAQs about Covid 19,
vaccines, and fact-checking available information on social media in Hindi and
English. Hailing from Odisha, both the founders found out that the state
government and other organizations are putting a lot of effort in creating so
many pieces of covid related facts and information for the public use but most
of them were in English. So the team translated them to Odia and Sambalpuri
languages and distributed them to locations using the app.
The plan had been to mobilise
volunteers who will work with LocalBol to provide verified real-time
information about the availability of hospital beds, testing labs, doctors,
oxygen banks, donations, etc. in all 30 districts of Odisha in local languages.
We are hoping that the third wave (if there is one) isn’t as deadly; however,
if required LocalBol will be able to step up and help our communities with this
model.
LocalBol has most recently added the
vaccine search option, to help users find vaccine centres and availability of
vaccines around their location.
With the pandemic situation calming
down, the app is again focusing on bringing together neighbours and communities
through various activation events besides the location-based postings by users.
The app has initiated the option for users to share their memorial/tribute
messages and stories for key people in their friends/family circle or from
their locality they have lost in the recent past. Users can take part in
multiple local contests with attractive prizes and also find a variety of
local content in local languages. The App is presently available in English,
Hindi, Sambalpuri, and Odia with plans to expand to more Indian languages at
the earliest.
LocalBol is looking for more
volunteers, pan India, to support verifying the content being posted by local
users in India as part of its preparedness for the third wave (if there is
one). To become a volunteer or to get more information please WhatsApp on
+919818898010 or visit the websitehttps://getlocalbol.com/.
About LocalBol:
LocalBol is a hyperlocal social network
to find and share location based and
local content in vernacular, video, voice and visual formats founded by two
friends Rajesh Hota and Ashok Mahapatra based out of New Delhi. Rajesh is an
advertising professional and is the founder of a Delhi-based advertising agency
Yaarlog Films and Ashok is a fundraising and communication strategist in the
development sector having worked with the United Nations and some other
organizations in India and abroad.
Contact Details:
Website:https://getlocalbol.com/,
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