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In a first, student council election at IIT Madras held using blockchain tech

Students of Webops and Blockchain Club from the Centre for Innovation (CFI), IIT-Madras, developed the software to conduct the election through the blockchain technology.

Published on: Aug 04, 2022 07:08 PM IST
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Students of the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IIT-M) have conducted a students council election using blockchain technology which is claimed to be the first of its kind to be used in the poll process, an official said on Thursday.

Representative image (Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Representative image (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Students of Webops and Blockchain Club from the Centre for Innovation (CFI), IIT-Madras, developed the software to conduct the election through the blockchain technology.

Blockchain is an unchangeable, distributed digital ledger. The transactions or records on the ledger which are stored individually are referred to as a 'block' and the information in a block is usually linked to the information in a previous block. This, over time, forms a chain of transactions, which is what the word blockchain refers to.

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In view of the conduct of the election, the India Book of Records presented IIT-Madras students a record of 'Blockchain Software for Students Body Election.' "This student-led project has the transformative potential to positively disrupt the way elections are held. By harnessing the inherent trust and immutability offered by blockchain technologies, this work demonstrates their impact on conducting elections..." said IIT-Madras, faculty-in-charge, Webops and Blockchain Club, professor Prabhu Rajagopal.

The institute has taken several pioneering efforts to make ‘blockchain-based solutions to real-world problems.’

IIT Madras was overall ranked India's best institute by NIRF Rankings last month in July.

 
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