conducting online seminars and workshops. MeitY has initiated a proj ect on
the design and development of a National Blockchain Framework (NBF) for
the creation of a shared blockchain infrastructure and offering Blockchain-as-
a-Service (BaaS).
NIC
NIC, along with NICSI, has established a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in
blockchain technology. The obj ectives of the CoE are to accelerate adoption
and deployment of blockchain technology in Government, execute proj ects
focusing on different use cases, pilot deployment, offer blockchain Platform-
as-a-Service to ramp up the design and development of solutions, offer
consultancy services and capacity building. CoE is focusing on collaboration
across Government, public and private sectors. The application areas identified
and developed through CoE are blood bank, Digidhan, Public Distribution
System, and registration, GST Back Office, and excise management system.
NeGD
NeGD has released an approach paper on the national strategy for blockchain,
which provides details about the blockchain application domains, challenges in
adoption of the technology, societal impact, role of the Government, and
principles to guide national strategy and is currently working on e-Attestation
using blockchain for the state of K arnataka.
C-DAC
Successful pilot deployments and PoCs on blockchain by C-DAC have given
confidence in C-DAC’s vision to design and develop blockchain technology
solutions to provide trusted and auditable shared infrastructure for cross-
domain application development and large-scale deployment. C-DAC’s
mission on Blockchain technology includes: (a) National blockchain
framework for cross-domain applications addressing the performance,
scalability, interoperability, security, and privacy challenges; (b) e-Sign
integration with blockchain-based proof-of-existence (PoE); and (c)
development and large-scale deployment of applications.
Academia