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The Kerala state government has initiated several blockchain projects to enhance transparency, efficiency, and security across various sectors. Notably, the Kerala Blockchain Academy (KBA), launched in 2017, promotes education, research, and industry collaboration using Hyperledger Fabric and Ethereum. In 2018, a blockchain-based supply chain management system was piloted to improve transparency and traceability in agriculture, utilizing Hyperledger Fabric. The Digital Health Records project, started in 2019, aims to create secure and interoperable health records using Hyperledger Fabric. In the same year, the government deployed blockchain for Land Records Management to prevent fraud and ensure tamper-proof records, also leveraging Hyperledger Fabric. The Public Distribution System (PDS) pilot in 2020 focused on enhancing the efficiency and transparency of food grain distribution with Hyperledger Fabric. Additionally, blockchain-based certification for educational institutions, launched in 2020, uses Ethereum to securely issue and verify academic certificates. These initiatives reflect Kerala's commitment to using blockchain technology to improve governance and public services.

M.   Madhya Pradesh

N.    Maharashtra

O.    Manipur 

P.    Meghalaya

Q.    Mizoram

R.    Nagaland

S.    Odisha

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Madhya Pradesh has just started its journey in blockchain technology and is spreading awareness across the state. According to information from the Public Relations Department of Madhya Pradesh on June 25, 2023, CRISP will provide digital certificate printing and online verification services to the Haryana School Education Board (BSEH) using blockchain technology developed by Madhya Pradesh. An agreement for this collaboration was signed between CRISP Madhya Pradesh and BSEH on June 22.


N.    Maharashtra

Maharashtra has shown promising strides in exploring blockchain technology for government services as of June 2024. One notable accomplishment is a pilot project launched in Gadchiroli district in 2022. This initiative utilizes blockchain's secure and tamper-proof features to verify the authenticity of caste certificates. This innovation helps combat forgery and empowers individuals with genuine certificates to rightfully access government benefits. Recognizing the potential of blockchain for streamlining e-governance, the government envisions its application in crucial areas like land records management, asset transactions, and even supply chain management. Their commitment to fostering innovation is further evidenced by their participation in hackathons, which have yielded successful solutions like the aforementioned caste certificate project. However, it's important to acknowledge that these developments are in their early stages. While the Maharashtra government demonstrates a clear interest in further exploration of blockchain technology, widespread implementations across various departments haven't been established yet.


O.    Manipur 

As of 2024, there isn't any publicly available information indicating significant developments in blockchain technology by the Manipur government


P.    Meghalaya

As of 2024, there isn't any publicly available information indicating significant developments in blockchain technology by the Manipur government

Q.    Mizoram

As of 2024, there isn't any publicly available information indicating significant developments in blockchain technology by the Manipur government

R.    Nagaland

As of 2024, there isn't any publicly available information indicating significant developments in blockchain technology by the Manipur government

S.    Odisha

The Odisha government's 2024 blockchain push targeted both exploration and infrastructure development. Early in the year, they experimented with blockchain's potential in areas like land record management and their Paddy Procurement System, recognizing its ability to boost data security and transparency. To solidify their commitment to emerging tech, they established a Centre of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence.  A major step came in January with a Request for Proposal (RFP) seeking a service provider to design, develop, implement, and maintain a state-wide Blockchain as a Service (BaaS) platform. This platform, potentially with hubs in key locations, would serve as the foundation for future departmental blockchain applications. While details on the chosen provider or platform's development remain under wraps, the RFP signifies their commitment to BaaS implementation. With the groundwork laid, successful BaaS implementation could unlock a wave of blockchain-powered solutions across Odisha's government departments.

T.    Punjab

While there haven't been any announcements of large-scale blockchain deployments by the Punjab government as of 2024, they are actively exploring its potential. Their Agriculture Department is investigating using blockchain for smart farming solutions, focusing on tracking seeds, organic produce, and pesticide usage. This suggests a focus on transparency and traceability within the agricultural sector.


U.   Rajasthan


V.    Sikkim 

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