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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 

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The Chhattisgarh government's current stands on blockchain applications remains unclear. While there's no evidence of active adoption, the 2018 Chhattisgarh Blockchain Challenge suggests an initial exploration of the technology's potential. However, Blockchain Conferences in Chhattisgarh 2024 are prime venues for discussing the latest research and networking with industry experts. These events feature verified international conferences on various topics including Engineering, Science, Medicine, Mathematics, Blockchain, and Management. 

F.    Goa

Goa is in the early stages of blockchain development. Although not much information is available, in 2022, the Goa Police announced that it had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with 5ire, a fifth-generation blockchain network company, at its crime branch office in Ribandar to go digital. The MoU aims to create a public-private partnership between 5ire and Goa Police to implement a smart policing solution to improve transparency and efficiency. This partnership will help streamline procedures for all stakeholders and assist in the digitization and digitalization of offline systems.

G.    Gujarat


H.    Haryana

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