Jaipur’s young tech whiz kids are making headlines with ‘Veer Sahara’, an AI platform tailored for India’s defense community. Brothers Kanishk and Krisha Rungrta, both in 12th standard, launched the app amid applause from state leaders, including Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore.
Targeted at ex-servicemen, bereaved families, and dependents, the platform uses smart algorithms to deliver personalized recommendations for government programs. No more sifting through paperwork – just quick inputs lead to tailored scheme info and easy apply buttons.
The response has been overwhelming: more than 2,000 users in the first day alone. Rathore lauded it as a game-changer, noting its user-friendly design fulfills a critical need in military welfare.
‘These students have shown how tech can serve with sensitivity,’ the minister remarked. He envisioned similar platforms for business sectors to streamline policy access for entrepreneurs.
Inspired by real-world challenges, Kanishk explained the app demystifies welfare navigation. Krisha stressed its role in providing respectful support to those who’ve sacrificed for the country.
As ‘Veer Sahara’ gains traction, it stands as a beacon of youth-driven social impact, cutting red tape and empowering those who deserve it most. This could spark a wave of AI solutions for public good in Rajasthan.