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Panchayati Raj Ministry to showcase AI-driven grassroots governance at AI impact summit

From chatbot-based citizen assistance to real-time Gram Sabha transcription and asset verification systems, the Ministry aims to demonstrate AI’s role in strengthening transparency and decentralised administration

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The Ministry will present AI-enabled governance tools designed specifically for decentralised administration

The Ministry will present AI-enabled governance tools designed specifically for decentralised administration

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As India prepares to host the AI Impact Summit 2026, the Ministry of Panchayati Raj is set to showcase how artificial intelligence can strengthen grassroots democracy through practical governance tools.

From AI-powered chatbots to virtual Gram Sabha simulations, the Ministry will demonstrate how technology is being embedded directly into village-level administration.

AI at the Grassroots

While global conversations on artificial intelligence often revolve around frontier models, big tech innovation and regulatory debates, the Ministry of Panchayati Raj is presenting a different narrative, one rooted in decentralised governance.

At the India AI Impact Expo 2026, beginning February 16 at Bharat Mandapam, the Ministry will present a suite of AI-enabled tools designed specifically for Panchayats and Gram Sabhas.

Documents reviewed ahead of the summit reveal that the Ministry’s focus is not experimental or theoretical. Instead, it aims to demonstrate live, deployable solutions already built to assist Sarpanches, Panchayat secretaries and citizens.

eGramSaathi

At the centre of the showcase is eGramSaathi, an AI-powered assistant positioned as a digital bridge between village citizens and local governance systems.

The chatbot is designed to help users upload Panchayat asset photographs, enter asset details, and seek clarification on government scheme guidelines. It can provide instant responses to queries related to documentation, compliance processes and scheme eligibility.

In rural administrative settings, where digital literacy levels vary and paperwork can be cumbersome, such a tool could reduce procedural delays and simplify interactions between citizens and local bodies.

SabhaSaar: Recording Democracy in Real Time

Another major tool to be showcased is SabhaSaar, an AI-based transcription and documentation system.

Gram Sabha meetings, often the core of village-level decision-making, traditionally rely on manual record-keeping. SabhaSaar aims to change that by recording deliberations, transcribing discussions and converting them into structured, actionable minutes of meetings.

By reducing dependence on manual note-taking, the system seeks to prevent loss of critical decisions and improve institutional memory. Structured documentation can also enhance transparency and accountability, particularly in matters related to public expenditure and infrastructure planning.

In essence, SabhaSaar attempts to ensure that decisions taken in village assemblies are systematically recorded and traceable.

PRAMAN: AI-powered asset verification

Perhaps the most technically sophisticated among the showcased tools is PRAMAN, short for Panchayati Raj Asset Monitoring and Notification.

PRAMAN uses image analytics to validate uploaded photographs of Panchayat assets. It checks for authenticity, flags duplication, verifies geolocation and assesses asset quality.

In many government schemes, physical verification of assets, such as roads, community halls, water tanks or sanitation facilities, can slow implementation due to procedural backlogs. Automated verification through AI could accelerate approvals and reduce manual oversight burdens.

“Be the Sarpanch”

Beyond dashboards and live demonstrations, the Ministry’s pavilion will feature an immersive experience titled “Be the Sarpanch.”

This role-based simulation will place participants inside AI-assisted governance scenarios, allowing them to make decisions on asset management, citizen complaints and scheme implementation.

A virtual reality Gram Sabha walkthrough and interactive demonstrations are also planned. These experiences aim to show how technology can assist decision-making without replacing the human element central to democratic functioning.

The emphasis is on augmentation, AI as an enabling layer rather than a substitute for elected representatives.

Reframing AI as an accountability tool

The broader message of the Ministry’s participation at the summit is that AI in public systems should not be viewed merely as efficiency software.

By embedding transcription accuracy, automated verification and instant citizen query responses into Panchayat workflows, the Ministry is framing AI as a transparency and accountability mechanism.

At the grassroots level, governance is immediate and personal. Village residents interact directly with Panchayat officials regarding welfare schemes, infrastructure works and local development initiatives. Integrating AI into these processes could reduce ambiguity and enhance traceability.

AI beyond boardrooms

As India hosts what is being described as a landmark AI summit in the Global South, the Panchayati Raj Ministry’s showcase offers a distinctive perspective.

Instead of focusing solely on advanced AI labs and corporate innovation, the Ministry is placing artificial intelligence within Gram Sabhas, asset registers and local governance workflows.

By presenting these tools on an international stage, the Ministry is signalling that decentralised governance can benefit meaningfully from emerging technologies and that digital transformation must extend beyond urban centres.

For many nations in the Global South, local governance structures face resource constraints, documentation gaps and monitoring inefficiencies. AI-driven automation and digital interfaces may offer cost-effective solutions.

Topics: SabhaSaarPRAMANPanchayat GovernanceBharat MandapamGram SabhaAI Impact Summit 2026Ministry of Panchayati RajeGramSaathi
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