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Indian States:

A. Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh was at the forefront of blockchain development in India, becoming the first state to pilot blockchain technology in two departments, with plans to expand it across the administration, specifically in the Transportation and Land Records departments. This initiative aims to enhance e-governance by ensuring secure, immutable, and transparent record-keeping. The blockchain solution addresses current challenges such as complex documentation, verification burdens on buyers, high legal disputes, inefficient record management, and lack of uniformity across states. By integrating blockchain, the AP government will maintain a tamper-proof and accessible ledger of all transactions, ensuring the authenticity and security of property records, reducing disputes, and improving overall administrative efficiency.

The Andhra Pradesh government is collaborating with Zebi Data to develop blockchain-based solutions for land registry and has partnered with Hitachi to create an online platform for citizen governance. Blockchain technology is also being applied in sectors such as cybersecurity, healthcare, and vehicle title registration. Additionally, VIT-AP University, in association with IDS (Information Data Systems), inaugurated the Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Blockchain, further solidifying the state's commitment to leveraging this technology.

B.    Arunachal Pradesh. Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh's foray into blockchain development is in its early stages. While there aren't any reports of major projects currently underway, the state shows promise for future adoption. The government acknowledges blockchain's potential as a career path, and the availability of online certification courses suggests a growing interest in the technology. These initial steps indicate Arunachal Pradesh is setting the groundwork for future blockchain development.


C.    Assam

Assam is emerging as a frontrunner in blockchain adoption in India. The District-level Blockchain-based cadastre and land records registry pilot, launched in Darrang district, marks a significant step towards ensuring security, accountability, and scrutiny of land records from start to end. This pilot project, set to be rolled out across Assam shortly, promises to usher in a new era of transparency and efficiency in land administration, paving the way for comprehensive land records management in the state. The state government has taken a proactive approach by partnering with companies like Nucleus Vision to develop blockchain-powered citizen services, aiming to improve efficiency, transparency, and security in government operations.

Public awareness is also growing, with workshops and events sparking interest in blockchain among citizens and businesses. Local startups are exploring its potential in areas like agriculture, education, and supply chain management. Overall, Assam's government initiatives, coupled with a growing tech ecosystem, position the state for a leading role in India's blockchain revolution.

D.    Bihar

While there haven't been any major developments in blockchain adoption in Bihar yet, the state is in the initial stages of exploring its potential.  The Bihar Government's Department of Information Technology (DIT) took a positive step by organizing a workshop on Blockchain for Government applications. This workshop aimed to educate participants on how blockchain technology could be used to improve efficiency, transparency, and security in various government functions. This focus on understanding blockchain aligns with the national strategy unveiled by MeitY in 2021, which aims to create a framework for nationwide adoption of blockchain technology.


E.    Chhattisgarh 


F.    Goa

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