Solutions Built
Lives of 3 Cr+ farmers positively impacted through our work across the states of Odisha and Uttar Pradesh
Lives of 2.7 Cr+ citizens positively impacted through our work in the states of Haryana and Odisha
Lives of 1 Cr+ students positively impacted through our work across Haryana and Uttar Pradesh
Open-source digital solutions developed and adopted for free access, reuse, and scaling for public benefit
AI in Governance
As a firm well-placed at the intersection of technology and governance, Samagra has been actively striving to conceptualise and drive at-scale use cases of AI in Governance. By deploying specialised AI tools, we are focused on addressing domain-specific challenges and maximising impact at scale across states.
AI-powered, multilingual chatbot designed for 11 languages to assist millions of visitors with reliable information during Mahakumbh 2025
An easy-to-use app for quick, accurate and standardized assessment of student learning levels at scale, currently being implemented in Uttar Pradesh
AI-driven Agri-bot that processes complex queries and generates precise, context-aware recommendations, empowering farmers of Uttar Pradesh with actionable insights to improve productivity
AI-driven Agri-bot that processes complex queries and generates precise, context-aware recommendations, empowering farmers of Odisha with actionable insights to improve productivity
In the early months, SamagraX fostered a strong MVP culture, developing several prototypes for state governments. This included Meri Yojana, a scheme eligibility app in Haryana, and an education transformation platform in Himachal Pradesh for the Samarth Program. During this phase, we realized the importance of understanding the factors that affect how these products are implemented within the governance ecosystem.
In this phase, SamagraX began implementing large-scale tech projects across states—supporting the Government of Haryana on Antyodaya Saral to enhance scheme delivery and Odisha’s Decision Support System to enable data-driven agricultural policymaking. These experiences revealed key challenges in deploying and sustaining tech in government, leading to a focus on building scalable, reusable, and user-friendly solutions that officials can manage independently.
While scaling the Samarth program, SamagraX developed Shiksha Saathi, Himachal Pradesh’s first school monitoring product, later adapted in Haryana as Saksham Samiksha. These tools supported 24,000+ school visits and informed the launch of open-source solutions across education, agriculture, and skilling—reaching 55,000+ officials. Challenges during post-handover transitions led to a shift toward interoperable, easily deployable solutions integrated with government systems, such as e-Samwad, an SMS-based teacher-parent app.
After years of leveraging technology to strengthen governance across states and sectors, SamagraX took a significant leap in 2022 with the launch of the Gov.AI Mission—an initiative to harness AI for governance. Implementing AI in India requires bridging complex technical and programmatic gaps. To address this, SamagraX developed a platform that simplifies the creation of AI-powered chatbots, assistants, and co-pilots across domains. This platform powers Krishi SahAIyak (a farmer advisory assistant in UP and Odisha) and Kumbh SahAIyak (an AI bot launched by the Prime Minister to support Mahakumbh 2025). The focus now is on enabling governments to effectively leverage technology—including AI—through strong product design and tech management.