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Indian state government to use Polygon for issuing verifiable caste certificates

The Maharashtra government is in the process of rolling out 65,000 caste certificates to aid the process of providing governmental schemes and benefits.

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The government of Maharastra, one of India's state governments, has started issuing caste certificates over the Polygon blockchain to citizens living in Etapalli village, Gadchiroli district, as a part of the Digital India campaign.

in collaboration with LegitDoc, a blockchain-based application, the Maharashtra state government is in the process of rolling out 65,000 caste certificates to aid the process of delivering governmental schemes and benefits.

Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Shubham Gupta revealed that the Indian government is still on the lookout to execute disruptive technologies that can help democratize citizen services, stating:

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