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MRI India Journals Vol. 13 No. 1 (2026)

DigiGram: An AI-Powered Digital Governance Platform for Rural Panchayats in India

Authors

  • Supriya Chougule Guide, Dept. of Computer Engineering, Dr. J. J. Magdum College of Engineering Jaysingpur, Kolhapur, India
  • Harish Sharad Hulyalkar Dept. of Computer Engineering, Dr. J. J. Magdum College of Engineering Jaysingpur, Kolhapur, India
  • Durvesh Nayak Dept. of Computer Engineering, Dr. J. J. Magdum College of Engineering Jaysingpur, Kolhapur, India
  • Prathmesh Mulik Dept. of Computer Engineering, Dr. J. J. Magdum College of Engineering Jaysingpur, Kolhapur, India
  • Somnath Khade Dept. of Computer Engineering, Dr. J. J. Magdum College of Engineering Jaysingpur, Kolhapur, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65521/mjret.v13i1.3107

Keywords:

Digital governance gram Panchayat Machine Learning Complaint Prioritization E-Governance Rural India Ensemble Learning Firebase Spring Boot Natural Language Processing Real-Time Systems

Abstract

Rural governance in India continues to face systemic inefficiencies rooted in paper-intensive workflows, geographic barriers, and the absence of real-time service visibility. This paper presents DigiGram, a full-stack digital governance platform purpose-built for Kasbe Digraj Gram Panchayat, Sangli district, Maharashtra, serving a population exceeding 15,000+ citizens. The platform consolidates complaint registration, certificate processing, property and water tax management, government scheme discovery, meeting management, and a public-facing AI chatbot into a single web- based system. A distinguishing technical contribution is a multi-classifier ensemble machine learning microservice— combining Logistic Regression, Random Forest, Gradient Boosting, and Support Vector Machine with TF-IDF (3,000 features, n-grams 1–3) and soft voting—that automatically assigns High, Medium, or Low priority labels to citizen complaints with an achieved accuracy of 78–85%. The system is architected on React.js (frontend), Spring Boot Java 17 (backend REST APIs), Firebase Firestore (real-time NoSQL), Cloudinary and Supabase (media and PDF storage), and a Python Flask inference microservice. Security is enforced through Firebase OTP-based citizen authentication and email- password admin authentication, with role-aware middleware on every API endpoint. Deployment results demonstrate measurable improvements in service throughput, complaint resolution time, and administrative transparency, establishing DigiGram as a replicable model for Panchayat-level digital transformation

 

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Published

2026-05-23

How to Cite

Chougule, S., Hulyalkar, H. S., Nayak, D., Mulik, P., & Khade , S. (2026). DigiGram: An AI-Powered Digital Governance Platform for Rural Panchayats in India. Multidisciplinary Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology, 13(1), 133–142. https://doi.org/10.65521/mjret.v13i1.3107

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