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Which of the following is a function of the LokOS web application?

ATo manage the creation and approval of CBOs and their members.

BTo record CBO activities like meetings and financial transactions.

CTo provide mobile-based support for ground-level workers.

DTo track individual savings and lending of SHG members.

Answer:

A. To manage the creation and approval of CBOs and their members.

Read Explanation:

The correct function is: To manage the creation and approval of Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) and their members.

The LokOS platform is split into a mobile app and a web application, each with distinct roles:

  • Web Application (Admin/Management Level): It is designed for administrative roles at the block, district, state, and national levels. Its primary function is high-level management, approval, and oversight, including creating and officially approving the formation of CBOs (SHGs, VOs, and CLFs), approving member profiles, managing bookkeeper logins, and generating comprehensive reports.

  • Mobile Application (Ground Level): This is used by Bookkeepers at the grassroots level for real-time data entry, such as recording member meetings, savings, and financial transactions.

The web application, therefore, handles the crucial administrative and hierarchical functions that govern the entire SHG network


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