Nambikkai Inaiyam (NI) – a Blockchain-As-A-Service infrastructure constructed for Tamil Nadu – with e-Pettagam – Citizen Pockets Cellular App at Tamil Nadu e-Governance Company (TNeGA) launched on Tuesday to permit the federal government to safe paperwork and knowledge.
Launched by State IT minister Palanivel Thiagarajan, Nambikkai Inaiyam (Trusted Hyperlink in Tamil) will permit the federal government to safe paperwork and knowledge similar to e-Sevai certificates, educational certificates, mark sheets, licences and land transactions, and defend them from tampering.
The e-Pettagam app will permit the general public to securely share their e-Sevai certificates, educational certificates and marksheets by way of the app, says a authorities press launch.
The app will allow residents and companies of Tamil Nadu to share their digitised paperwork in a safe and paperless method for verification by employers, greater schooling establishments, authorities entities, banks and different authorities. This can reduce down the necessity for residents of Tamil Nadu to journey and submit authentic paperwork for employment, admission, accessing authorities providers and travelling or working overseas.
All verification will occur with the NI Blockchain which is able to certify that the digitised paperwork should not tampered/altered in any method from after they have been issued. The NI Blockchain may even permit the federal government to construct an environment friendly inter-departmental workflow and allow safe alternate of knowledge and digitised paperwork between the Departments.
At Part-I, TNeGA will safe 24 e-Sevai certificates varieties (together with group certificates, nativity certificates, revenue certificates and first graduate certificates), educational certificates and mark sheets. Residents can select to securely share these paperwork by way of Electronic mail, SMS or different means, by way of the e-Pettagam cellular app. TNeGA may even safe land document knowledge of the State of Tamil Nadu, the discharge stated.
Nambikkai Inaiyam (NI) – a Blockchain-As-A-Service infrastructure constructed for Tamil Nadu – with e-Pettagam – Citizen Pockets Cellular App at Tamil Nadu e-Governance Company (TNeGA) launched on Tuesday to permit the federal government to safe paperwork and knowledge.
Launched by State IT minister Palanivel Thiagarajan, Nambikkai Inaiyam (Trusted Hyperlink in Tamil) will permit the federal government to safe paperwork and knowledge similar to e-Sevai certificates, educational certificates, mark sheets, licences and land transactions, and defend them from tampering.
The e-Pettagam app will permit the general public to securely share their e-Sevai certificates, educational certificates and marksheets by way of the app, says a authorities press launch.
The app will allow residents and companies of Tamil Nadu to share their digitised paperwork in a safe and paperless method for verification by employers, greater schooling establishments, authorities entities, banks and different authorities. This can reduce down the necessity for residents of Tamil Nadu to journey and submit authentic paperwork for employment, admission, accessing authorities providers and travelling or working overseas.
All verification will occur with the NI Blockchain which is able to certify that the digitised paperwork should not tampered/altered in any method from after they have been issued. The NI Blockchain may even permit the federal government to construct an environment friendly inter-departmental workflow and allow safe alternate of knowledge and digitised paperwork between the Departments.
At Part-I, TNeGA will safe 24 e-Sevai certificates varieties (together with group certificates, nativity certificates, revenue certificates and first graduate certificates), educational certificates and mark sheets. Residents can select to securely share these paperwork by way of Electronic mail, SMS or different means, by way of the e-Pettagam cellular app. TNeGA may even safe land document knowledge of the State of Tamil Nadu, the discharge stated.