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PRAGATI

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The PRAGATI platform recently marked a major milestone with the successful conduct of its 50th meeting. This highlights its continuing role in ensuring timely implementation of projects, effective grievance redressal, and high-level monitoring of government programmes.

About PRAGATI Platform

PRAGATI stands for Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation. It is an integrated and interactive platform launched on 25 March 2015 to improve governance through technology-driven monitoring and accountability.

The platform was designed in-house by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) with technical assistance from the National Informatics Centre (NIC).

It enables the Prime Minister to:

  • Review major infrastructure projects and government schemes.

  • Address public grievances.

  • Interact directly with Central and State government officials.

The system ensures real-time data availability and visual updates from project sites, making decision-making faster and more transparent.

Technological Integration

One of the most important aspects of PRAGATI is its integration of three modern technologies:

  • Digital data management, which provides structured and updated information.

  • Video conferencing, which allows direct interaction between the Prime Minister and officials across the country.

  • Geospatial technology, which enables visual monitoring of project locations and progress.

This combination creates a system of e-transparency and e-accountability, strengthening governance mechanisms.

Structure of the PRAGATI Platform

PRAGATI functions as a three-tier system involving:

  1. Prime Minister’s Office (PMO)

  2. Union Government Secretaries

  3. Chief Secretaries of the States

At the apex level, the Prime Minister chairs PRAGATI review meetings, where Chief Secretaries of States and Secretaries of Central Ministries participate. During these meetings, the Prime Minister has access to live data, updates, and visual evidence related to the issues under review.

Monitoring and Follow-Up Mechanism

A strong multi-tier follow-up mechanism ensures that decisions taken during PRAGATI meetings are implemented effectively.

  • Infrastructure projects are monitored by the Cabinet Secretariat.

  • Government schemes and grievances are reviewed at the Ministry level under continuous supervision of the PMO.

The issues flagged before the Prime Minister are drawn from databases related to:

  • Public grievances

  • Ongoing government programmes

  • Pending and delayed projects

The platform strengthens and integrates systems such as:

  • CPGRAMS (Centralized Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System)

  • Project Monitoring Group (PMG)

  • Databases of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation

Thus, PRAGATI acts as a unified interface for grievance redressal, project monitoring, and programme implementation.

Expansion of Scope

Initially, PRAGATI focused mainly on large infrastructure projects. Over time, its scope has expanded to include:

  • Social sector schemes

  • Public grievances raised by citizens

  • Issues highlighted by state governments and project developers

This expansion has made PRAGATI a more people-centric governance instrument.

Significance of PRAGATI

The PRAGATI platform is significant because it:

  • Promotes cooperative federalism by bringing the Centre and States onto a single platform.

  • Ensures time-bound implementation of projects.

  • Enhances accountability, transparency, and efficiency in governance.

  • Reduces delays caused by bureaucratic bottlenecks.

  • Strengthens India’s push toward digital governance and administrative reforms.


 

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