Transforming government services through blockchain (Soft copy is also available)
Material type: TextPublication details: 2020Description: ii,43pDDC classification:- MTM TH-0195 NAR
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Table of Contents
Declaration 1
Acknowledgement 2
Abstract3
List of Abbreviations 6
List of figures 7
List of tables8
1. Introduction 9
1.1 Introduction to Blockchain 9
1.2 Components of blockchain 10
1.3 Types of blockchain 11
1.4 Blockchain History 12
1.5 Application of Blockchain13
1.6 Blockchain in Government sector 14
2. Problem Statement15
2.1 Research Questions 15
2.2 Research Objective 15
3. Methodology 15
3.1 Literature study 15
3.2 Study of Use Cases- Primary and secondary sources 15
3.3 Expert opinion 15
3.4 Data Analysis15
4. Adoption of Blockchain 16
4.1 Global adoption of Blockchain 16
4.2 e-Estonia 17
4.3 Blockchain Adoption in India 19
4.3.1 IndiaChain 20
4.3.2 Vajra payment platform by NPCI 21
4.4 Centre of Excellence in Blockchain Technology 22
4.4.1 Blood bank management system 22
4.4.2 Public Distribution system 23
4.4.3 Urban property management system: e-Aasthi 25
4.5 e-Attestation in Karnataka 26
4.6 Property Tax Assessment Application by Thane (Live Case study) 28
4.7 Birth certificates in West Bengal (Live Case study) 32
4.8 Indian initiatives summary 35
4.9 Regulatory Approach 36
4.9.1 NISG National Blockchain strategy36
5. Recent developments 38
5.1 Blockchain during Covid-1938
5.2 Blockchain toolkit by World Economic Forum 38
6. Conclusion 39
7. Annexure 40
8. References 41
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