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In Summary

  • MeitY and C-DAC launched ‘Blockchain India Challenge’ to encourage startups to develop digital governance solutions using blockchain technology.
  • Blockchain, a decentralized ledger, ensures tamper-proof, transparent, and auditable record-keeping, with applications in certificates, logistics, judiciary, and property management.
  • Government initiatives include the National Blockchain Framework (NBF) and Centres of Excellence, with states piloting blockchain for land records.

In Summary

MeitY and C-DAC launchedBlockchain India Challenge’ to encourage Indian startups to pitch & pilot cutting-edge Blockchain-based digital governance solutions.

  • Blockchain is a decentralized, distributed ledger technology that ensures tamper-proof, transparent, and auditable record-keeping.
    • It operates on principles of immutability, consensus, and cryptographic security, making data manipulation virtually impossible.

Role of Blockchain in Governance

  • Certificates and Document: To address fraudulent documents and delays, NIC developed ‘Certificate Chain’ for secure storage and retrieval of records.
  • Logistics: E.g. Karnataka’s Aushada system tracks medicine movement from manufacturer to hospitals, including quality checks. 
    • Patients can verify manufacturer, expiry, and quality, reducing spurious drugs and increasing transparency.
  • Judiciary: E.g. Inter-Operable Criminal Justice System (ICJS) integrates criminal justice ecosystem on a unified digital platform for case records, evidence, and documents.
  • Property: E.g. ‘Blockchain-powered Property Management System’ records all property transactions verifying ownership, rights, and liabilities, reducing litigation and speeding dispute resolution.
  • Other: Additional Proof of Concepts are being developed for Remote Voting, GST monitoring, Blood Banks, and the Public Distribution System (PDS).

Other Key Blockchain Initiatives by Government

  • National Blockchain Framework (NBF): Developed by MeitYit provides a unified architecture for deploying blockchain solutions for public service delivery, with components like Vishvasya stack, NBFLite, and Praamaanik.
  • Centre of Excellence in Blockchain Technology (CoE): Established to offer blockchain-as-a-service (BaaS) infrastructure for government departments.
  • Land Records Management: States like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Maharashtra have piloted blockchain for land title registration.
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Public Distribution System (PDS)

A government-sponsored scheme in India that provides subsidized food grains and other essential commodities to the poor and vulnerable sections of society through a network of Fair Price Shops (FPSs).

Blockchain-as-a-Service (BaaS)

A cloud-based service that allows government departments to deploy and manage blockchain applications without needing to build and maintain their own infrastructure.

National Blockchain Framework (NBF)

A unified architecture developed by MeitY for deploying blockchain solutions for public service delivery, comprising components like Vishvasya stack and Praamaanik.

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