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# Profit Optimization for KSRTC

Role: Co-author & Presenter | Digital Change Makers 2023 Award

* Collaborated on a white paper proposing data-driven strategies to optimize operational profitability for the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC).
* Presented the project at a major conference and won the Manorama OnlineDigital Change Makers 2023 award.
* Worked with academic mentors and experts to finalize the proposal.

Read the full white paper here:

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white paper on profit optimization for KSRTC
{% endfile %}

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