Growing up in Assam, I watched my neighbours — farmers, daily-wage workers, single mothers — struggle not because help didn't exist, but because they didn't know it did. India runs more than 1,000 central and state government welfare schemes: PM Kisan, Ujjwala Yojana, National Scholarship Portal, PMAY, and hundreds more. Most of the people who need them most never claim a rupee.The problem isn't eligibility. It's information asymmetry at scale.The average beneficiary faces a wall of PDFs, bureaucratic jargon, and portals designed for desktop computers in English. A farmer in a Bihu-speaking village in Assam, a first-generation college student in rural Bihar, a widow filing for a pension in Rajasthan — none of them have a government officer standing beside them explaining which form to fill, which documents to bring, and which office to visit.That realisation became GovEase. We asked a simple question: what if anyone could just describe their life in plain words — and instantly know every scheme they qualify for

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