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The Government of Haryana is the state government and is the chief governing jurisdiction of the Indian state of Haryana.
AI-powered mobile application for road-related public complaints
In October 2018, the Government of Haryana and CivilCops signed a deal to develop an AI solution for analyzing road-related public complaints. CivilCops is a Delhi-based social intelligence startup which leverages data analytics and artificial intelligence to make the process of reporting grievances faster through chat and voice interfaces. The company will develop an application to replace the Harpath app (Haryana Government application which offers solutions for road-related grievances in the state).
The new application will use AI to automate the process of receiving and analyzing complaints from the citizens using chat and voice interfaces, thus reducing manpower and cost involved in the process. CivilCops will integrate the chat interface on Facebook Messenger platform which will allow the citizens to search for a department or scan a QR code that will generate an automated messaging popup.
Drones for monitoring illegal constructions
In September 2017, the State Government of Haryana decided to use drones to monitor all illegal encroachment and constructions in the urban areas on government properties. In the first phase, drones will be deployed in Karnal, Gurgaon, and Faridabad. GIS Lab, established by the Haryana Space Applications Center (HARSAC), will gather the data on unauthorised constructions in Gurgaon. The entire monitoring process of unauthorised constructions in Gurgaon and Faridabad would be carried out by the Department of Science and Technology and the same would be undertaken by the urban local bodies department for Karnal.
Institute of emerging tech
The state government of Haryana proposed an institute of emerging technologies to impart professional training on artificial intelligence, additive manufacturing, big-data analysis, 3D printing and cryptography. The institute, the government conjectured, will prepare young students to adapt to upcoming technologies, which they would then use to solve problems in our society.