MUMBAI, India, Feb. 6 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541126512 A) filed by Dayananda Sagar Academy Of Technology And Management; Mahalakshmi G; Chirantana; Dheeraj A U; Mithun G; Shubhan C K; and Tejas Mahesh, Bangalore, Karnataka, on Dec. 14, 2025, for 'transforming public administration through smart civic engagement in the digital age.'
Inventor(s) include Dayananda Sagar Academy Technology And Management; Mahalakshmi G; Chirantana; Dheeraj A U; Mithun G; Shubhan C K; and Tejas Mahesh.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 6, under issue no. 06/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The invention relates to an intelligent civic engagement platform that transforms public administration through digital technologies, enabling seamless interaction between citizens and government entities while ensuring transparency, efficiency, and inclusive participation. The system comprises an AI-powered virtual assistant supporting multilingual natural language interactions, a blockchain-based transparency layer ensuring immutable audit trails and public accountability, an integrated service delivery system connecting multiple government departments, a real-time analytics engine enabling data-driven policy making, a secure digital identity management system with federated architecture, a citizen participation portal facilitating democratic engagement, accessible multimodal interfaces, and automated workflow systems reducing administrative burdens. The present invention ensures improved citizen access to government services through 24/7 availability and multiple interaction channels, enhanced transparency in governance through blockchain-based record keeping, increased efficiency in service delivery through intelligent automation, better policy outcomes through data-driven decision making, greater citizen participation in democratic processes through accessible engagement mechanisms, and strengthened trust between citizens and government institutions through transparent, responsive, and accountable public administration."
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