The chatbot will give access to services across 16 government departments. Photo | Express
Tamil Nadu

Namma Arasu WhatsApp bot to deliver 51 citizen services

The initiative aims to make public service delivery faster, simpler, more inclusive, and easily accessible, the release added.

Express News Service

CHENNAI: The state government, in partnership with Meta, on Thursday launched a unified WhatsApp chatbot ‘Namma Arasu’ at UmagineTN 2026, a technology and innovation summit, bringing 51 essential citizen services onto a single digital platform. Developed under the leadership of Tamil Nadu e-Governance Agency (TNeGA), the chatbot is part of the state’s ongoing efforts to strengthen digital public service delivery, an official release said.

The chatbot, available in both Tamil and English, has been made with an internet-based search capability, allowing the citizens to access a range of services across multiple government departments. These include certificate downloads, tax and utility bill payments, welfare schemes, transport-related services, property registration, agricultural information, ration card services, temple donations, grievance filing and tracking, tourism bookings, among others. The initiative aims to make public service delivery faster, simpler, more inclusive, and easily accessible, the release added.

Arun Srinivas, managing director and country head of Meta (India), said, “We are proud to partner with the TN government on Namma Arasu, transforming WhatsApp into a unified gateway for essential public services. By connecting citizens to government services in real time, it helps to bring government support directly into citizens’ daily lives. Namma Arasu sets a new benchmark for scalable, inclusive digital governance,.”

The chatbot can be accessed via WhatsApp at +91 7845 252525.

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