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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

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The Government of Gujarat has entered into a strategic MoU to digitalize notarization, implementing a cutting-edge digital notarization system that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain technology. This innovative system aims to revolutionize the traditional notarization process, offering a secure, efficient, and transparent solution for document authentication and verification. Traditional notarization in India often involves manual procedures, leading to delays, inefficiencies, and potential fraud. By adopting AI and blockchain, these challenges can be addressed, creating a reliable and tamper-proof digital notarization system that supports India's vision of becoming a digital-first nation.

A Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Blockchain Technology has been established at Gujarat Technological University with financial assistance from the Education Department of the Government of Gujarat. 


H.    Haryana

The state-run Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) has established an incubation facility at its Gurugram campus with the goal of incubating 100 startups over the next five years, this facility, known as the Apiary Center of Entrepreneurship (CoE) at STPI-Gurugram, was set up in collaboration with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), STPI, the Haryana government, Padup Ventures, IBM, Intel, the Global Blockchain Association (GBA), and FITT.

The Centre for Research and Industrial Staff Performance (CRISP) based in Madhya Pradesh has joined forces with the School Education Board of Haryana to revolutionize the certification process for 5 lakh students. Utilizing their self-developed blockchain technology, CRISP will provide the Haryana School Education Board with digital certificate printing and online verification services. This initiative aims to enhance the security, efficiency, and transparency of the certification process in Haryana.

I.    Himachal Pradesh


J.    Jharkhand

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