![]() And what’s even more impressive is their atmanirbharata (self-dependency) in mastering the craft. A proud moment for us Indians, as Hirok’s ‘Send Ji’ app and Noman’s ‘Prodoc Scanner’ app created some serious waves upon their initial release for their efficiency and user-friendliness. Meet Hirok Kangsha Banik and Noman Hanif Barbhuiya, both hailing from the heart of Hailakandi, both tech geeks in the truest sense, came up with two important apps in Android platform last year to mitigate this technological void. But two young men from the town of Hailakandi, Assam managed to do so with their own desi version of Xender and Cam Scanner. And even though our Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi actively advocates for home-made indigenous products through ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ campaign, little has been achieved from our home turf compared to our Chinese counterparts. Especially, utility apps like Cam Scanner, Xender, Shareit were hugely popular among the youth and the students’ fraternity. For obvious reasons, protest as well as support, surrounding the ban of these two particular apps vastly overshadowed the significance of the ban on hundreds of all the other banned Chinese apps. ![]() When the Government of India announced last year that they would be banning a slew of Chinese apps citing ‘security issues’, most of the talk and concern revolved around the cult hit multiplayer game PUBG Mobile and the sensational video sharing platform Tik Tok.
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