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Meena Rashifal — June 5, 2026
Your work as a policy paper drafter will involve synthesizing disparate data points into a coherent, forward-looking document. Today, the focus will be on the 'digital transformation of judicial processes'.
Research will primarily involve NITI Aayog's previous reports and 'best practices' from other nations. Your challenge is integrating cutting-edge concepts while acknowledging existing logistical limitations.
After crafting an eloquent and comprehensive draft, it will be circulated for 'inter-departmental feedback', emerging weeks later as a significantly watered-down version, focusing exclusively on 'digital archival systems'.
Lucky Committee
The NITI Aayog Working Group on the E-Governance Harmonization Strategy
Lucky Number
0.07% (the proportion of original digital transformation ideas retained in the final draft)
Lucky Colour
The pristine white of a newly initiated policy document
Auspicious Window
06:30 PM - 07:30 PM (after official meetings, allowing for uninterrupted conceptualization)
Inauspicious Window
Judicial review processes (focus on legal precedent, not innovation)
Compatible Today
Tula (Standing Committee chair) · Dhanu (think-tank fellow)
What To Avoid
Do not get overly attached to your initial, visionary proposals.