Students launch app VeerSahara to support defence families
Jaipur: In a bid to improve access to welfare services for defence personnel and their families, an AI-enabled platform, VeerSahara, developed by two Class 12 students, was lauded by military welfare minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, who termed it a meaningful use of technology for public good.
Created by Kanishk Rungta and Krishaa Rungta, the platform is designed to assist ex-servicemen, widows, dependents and families of martyrs in identifying and accessing relevant govt schemes.
With a user-friendly interface, VeerSahara guides users to benefits they may be eligible for and provides direct access to application links. Within a short span of its launch, the app has already seen over 2,000 families benefiting from its services, Rathore said.
He said the platform addresses a genuine gap in the military welfare ecosystem by simplifying what is often a complex and fragmented process. “This is a highly commendable effort by young students who have used technology thoughtfully. VeerSahara is uniquely designed and responds to a real need, helping defence families access benefits with greater ease, dignity and transparency,” he said.
Created by Kanishk Rungta and Krishaa Rungta, the platform is designed to assist ex-servicemen, widows, dependents and families of martyrs in identifying and accessing relevant govt schemes.
With a user-friendly interface, VeerSahara guides users to benefits they may be eligible for and provides direct access to application links. Within a short span of its launch, the app has already benefited over 2,000 families, Rathore said.
He said the platform addresses a genuine gap in the military welfare ecosystem by simplifying what is often a complex and fragmented process. “This is a highly commendable effort by young students who have used technology thoughtfully. VeerSahara is uniquely designed and responds to a real need, helping defence families access benefits with greater ease, dignity and transparency,” he said.
Rathore suggested that a similar model could be explored across other govt depts, including the industries and commerce dept, to help citizens and businesses navigate policies, schemes and support systems more efficiently.
With a user-friendly interface, VeerSahara guides users to benefits they may be eligible for and provides direct access to application links. Within a short span of its launch, the app has already seen over 2,000 families benefiting from its services, Rathore said.
He said the platform addresses a genuine gap in the military welfare ecosystem by simplifying what is often a complex and fragmented process. “This is a highly commendable effort by young students who have used technology thoughtfully. VeerSahara is uniquely designed and responds to a real need, helping defence families access benefits with greater ease, dignity and transparency,” he said.
Created by Kanishk Rungta and Krishaa Rungta, the platform is designed to assist ex-servicemen, widows, dependents and families of martyrs in identifying and accessing relevant govt schemes.
With a user-friendly interface, VeerSahara guides users to benefits they may be eligible for and provides direct access to application links. Within a short span of its launch, the app has already benefited over 2,000 families, Rathore said.
He said the platform addresses a genuine gap in the military welfare ecosystem by simplifying what is often a complex and fragmented process. “This is a highly commendable effort by young students who have used technology thoughtfully. VeerSahara is uniquely designed and responds to a real need, helping defence families access benefits with greater ease, dignity and transparency,” he said.
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