Jaipur/Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 10, 2026 — India is quietly embracing a tech-driven governance revolution. Rajasthan has launched its Deep-Tech & AI Skills Policy, aiming to train 1 million youth in AI to tackle real-world challenges in agriculture, healthcare, and urban management. Meanwhile, Kerala has inaugurated the first fully paperless district court, streamlining judicial processes and improving transparency for citizens.
Rajasthan’s program links students, startups, and government projects, offering mentorship and opportunities to apply AI solutions directly in public services. In Kerala, citizens can now access case files online, receive digital notifications, and track court proceedings via an app, cutting administrative delays and bureaucracy.
Experts say these initiatives could serve as national models, showing how AI and digital governance can enhance efficiency, citizen access, and accountability. Early adopters report tangible benefits: farmers using AI apps to monitor crops and citizens in Kerala praising faster, more transparent court services.