JJTU Journal of Renewable Energy Exchange ISSN: 2321-1067 Volume 10, Issue 12 (2022), PP 103-109 Pravin Chaudhari www.jjtujournals.com 103 | Page Use of Blockchain Technology in the Implementation of E- Governance Services in India Pravin N. Chaudhari 1 , Bechoo Lal 2 1 Research Scholar, Department of Computer Science, Shri JJT University, Rajasthan, India 2 Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, Shri JJT University, Rajasthan, India Corresponding Author: Pravin Chaudhari, Email: pravin11.chaudhari@gmail.com Abstract In India, the Central and State governments run various public services for the benefit of Indian citizens. So, both Governments have a pressure of doing governance effectively and efficiently to establish public trust. The most important objective of both governments is to deliver e-services to the citizens at their doorstep. For this purpose, the government runs a large number of e- governance projects for the benefit of the citizens. In this paper, we explore the Application of blockchain technology in the implementation of various E-Governance services in India. We discuss Blockchain Technology and its Applications in various E-Governance sectors in brief. Blockchain technology is rising technology due to his decentralized network structure. Paper also describe the platform of this technology like Hyperledger, Ethereum etc. This paper mainly focused on various e-governance services where we can use Blockchain technology. Keywords: - Blockchain, Smart Contract, Hyperledger, Ethereum, Permissioned, Permission less. 1. Introduction Blockchain is a rising technology, which can lead the Information Communication Technology (ICT) to the upper level. in current years, blockchain technology and distributed ledger technology (DLT) are the most attentive and highly attractive. This paper discovers the blockchain technology as a solid option to implement E-Governance scheme and services to the people. Blockchain technology can be remove the requirement of a third party to authenticate the transactions that occur over the Peer-to- Peer network. This technology is extremely useful in the implementation of various e-Governance services (Gram Panchayat, Health Department, Cryptocurrency, smart cities, Finance, supply chain Management, banking Sector, Insurance Sector, real estate/Property sector etc.) 1.1 Introduction of Blockchain A blockchain is a digitally recorded transactions that is imitated across the blockchain network. Every transaction on the blockchain is registered in each participant's ledger, and each block in the chain comprises several transactions. Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) is a Distributed database administered by various people. The Blockchain is structured as a linked list of blocks where each block holds a shared public ledger that automatically records all confirmed transactions that occurred over the whole network. The ledger is organized as a linked list of blocks, each of which keeps track of transactions. Digital assets are created or transferred in this process. The nodes of blockchain run on computers provided by volunteers around the world. Blockchain is resistant to network attacks due to its decentralized architecture. Figure a show the Structure of the Blockchain node.