In Jaipur, two Class 12 students have introduced an AI-powered platform to simplify access to welfare schemes for ex-servicemen, widows, and families of martyrs. Kanishk Rungta and Krishaa Rungta developed the platform to help beneficiaries identify relevant government schemes and access application links easily. The platform, named VeerSahara, has already assisted over 2,000 families since its launch, receiving positive feedback.
Appreciating the students’ initiative, State Minister Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore praised the platform for addressing a genuine need and showcasing the significance of technology in public service. He commended VeerSahara as an innovative solution for the military welfare ecosystem, emphasizing its potential societal impact. Col. Rathore highlighted the platform’s user-friendly design and its role in enhancing access to information and benefits for defence families.
Kanishk Rungta explained that the idea behind VeerSahara stemmed from the challenges beneficiaries face in navigating complex systems. He emphasized the platform’s goal of simplifying access to welfare support and making it more understandable. Krishaa Rungta added that VeerSahara aims to provide respectful and accessible access to families who have made significant contributions to the nation by reducing complexity and improving awareness.
State Minister Col. Rathore suggested that a similar approach could be explored for the Industries and Commerce Department of the Rajasthan Government to assist citizens, entrepreneurs, and businesses in navigating government schemes and policies effectively. He noted the potential of VeerSahara’s intuitive interface and guided access to streamline welfare access for defence families, showcasing the impact of youth-led innovation for social good.
