Shradhanjali.com
Type of site | Online memorial platform |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2012 |
| Headquarters | Rajkot, Gujarat, India |
| Owner | Private |
| Industry | Online memorial services |
| Website | www |
Shradhanjali.com is an Indian online memorial platform founded in 2012 in Rajkot, Gujarat, by Vivek Vyas and Vimal Popat.[1] The website enables users to create digital memorial pages for deceased individuals, including biographical information, photographs, videos and tribute messages.
History
Shradhanjali.com was launched in 2012 as an online obituary and memorial platform.[2] According to The Times of India, the platform was created to provide families with a space to publish tributes and preserve memories digitally.[1]
Media reports described the service as part of a broader shift toward online memorialization in India during the early 2010s.[3]
Platform
The platform allows users to create individual memorial pages that may include written biographies, images, video content and condolence messages. Memorial pages remain accessible online and can be shared publicly in an ad-free environment.
Shradhanjali.com has been discussed in the context of digital remembrance and online legacy services in India.[4]
Academic and business discussion
Shradhanjali.com has been examined in discussions of digital entrepreneurship and online memorialization. Harvard Business Publishing case study analysed the platform's business model and the challenges of introducing digital remembrance services in India.[5]
Research published in academic journals has referenced the platform when examining evolving practices of mourning and remembrance in digital environments.[6]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Coping with loss, one byte at a time". The Times of India.
- ↑ "Website offers platform to pay tributes to the departed online". The Economic Times.
- ↑ "India's Shradhanjali is an actual digital graveyard". Tech in Asia.
- ↑ "Virtual afterlife: How Shradhanjali is letting your loved ones live forever". Firstpost.
- ↑ "Shradhanjali.com: New address for memories of our ancestors". Harvard Business Publishing.
- ↑ "Digital memorialization in India". SAGE Journals.
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