Two local governments in West Bengal, India are incorporating the application for birth certificates on a blockchain platform created by Lynked.world, a blockchain application organization situated in the Netherlands.

India has adopted blockchain technology by building up a blockchain district in the nation of 1.3 billion people and swearing to provide regulatory support to organizations and startups. The government has likewise expressed its expectation to utilize blockchain technology to build transparency and diminish government corruption.

Meanwhile, different countries have implemented blockchain ID verification test cases programs in zones like voting from abroad in the US, checking academic degrees in Australia, and government auditing in China.

Presently in India, Bankura Municipal Corporation and Durgapur Municipal Corporation will utilize blockchain technology to deal with regulatory tasks, like processing requests and verifying legal identities to make the legal documentation process such as birth certificates more streamlined.

Lynked World CEO and Founder Arun Kumar expressed the need for an update of the “cumbersome” systems as of now being used for these procedures, saying government offices are still in a position where they require citizens standing before an agent with their ID to access the basic services.

Kumar told CCN that the platform is ready for launch and that both West Bengal municipalities will be able to issue birth certs and other legal documents and other certificates as early as September 2018, with 1 million birth certs expected to be placed on blockchain by the end of the year.

“These Birth and other certificates would be digitally authenticated by issuing authorities (municipalities) and that authentication will be stored on blockchain which facilitates verification of these documents by any third party organization to whom owners provide access.

Basically, Blockchain would be used to write the hash value of certificate together with the owner of the certificate and who issued it for the authentication and verification.”

The LYNK token will be the local token of the platform and empower the citizens to make applications. The organization specializes in the ID verification through its app which incorporates a digital wallet for storing personal information contained in documents like passports, medical records, academic degrees, and driver’s licenses which can be securely verified on blockchain technology. A QR code is utilized to rapidly associate the citizens with their legal records stored on the blockchain network, thus saving a great amount of time and money that was spent on basic ID verification process.

The process to streamline birth certificates and put citizens birth records on the blockchain in India is the most recent in an order of vital steps in adoption that demonstrates the benefits and usefulness of the new technology.

Currently, it would be too early to comment on the success of the platform. However, this initiative of massive adoption by different countries is a strong vote of confidence in the Distributed Ledger Technology by ditching the traditional government systems and welcoming the new revolutionary technologies for a better development.

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