This timeline traces the launch and key developments related to the PRAGATI platform, contextualizing it within broader e-governance and infrastructure initiatives in India.
This flowchart illustrates the operational mechanism of the PRAGATI platform, showing how the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) monitors projects and grievances through a multi-tier, technology-integrated system.
This timeline traces the launch and key developments related to the PRAGATI platform, contextualizing it within broader e-governance and infrastructure initiatives in India.
This flowchart illustrates the operational mechanism of the PRAGATI platform, showing how the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) monitors projects and grievances through a multi-tier, technology-integrated system.
PRAGATI Platform Launched by PM Modi: Aimed at pro-active governance and timely implementation of projects and grievance redressal.
Digital India Programme Launched: Provided a broader framework for e-governance, digital infrastructure, and digital empowerment, complementing PRAGATI's objectives.
PRAGATI Reviews Intensify: Regular monthly reviews by PM, monitoring thousands of projects and addressing public grievances across various sectors.
Mission Karmayogi Launched: Focus on capacity building for civil servants, enhancing their skills for data-driven decision-making and efficient project management, directly supporting PRAGATI's goals.
PM Gati Shakti - National Master Plan Launched: Integrated infrastructure planning and implementation using geo-spatial technology, leveraging PRAGATI's monitoring capabilities for multi-modal connectivity projects.
Increased Focus on Data Analytics & AI in Governance: Government pushes for advanced data utilization for predictive governance and efficient resource allocation, enhancing PRAGATI's data-driven approach.
PM Urges States to Adopt PRAGATI Model & Data Strategy Units: Emphasizes scaling up data-driven governance across states for efficiency and timely project completion.
Data Compilation & Analysis: PMO compiles real-time data using digital data management & geo-spatial technology on project status, bottlenecks, grievance status.
PM's Monthly Review Meeting: PM conducts video conference with Union Secretaries & Chief Secretaries of States (4th Wednesday of every month).
Discussion & Problem Solving: Direct interaction on specific issues, delays, inter-ministerial/state coordination problems.
Issuance of Directives/Action Points: PM provides clear instructions for resolution and timely implementation.
PRAGATI Platform Launched by PM Modi: Aimed at pro-active governance and timely implementation of projects and grievance redressal.
Digital India Programme Launched: Provided a broader framework for e-governance, digital infrastructure, and digital empowerment, complementing PRAGATI's objectives.
PRAGATI Reviews Intensify: Regular monthly reviews by PM, monitoring thousands of projects and addressing public grievances across various sectors.
Mission Karmayogi Launched: Focus on capacity building for civil servants, enhancing their skills for data-driven decision-making and efficient project management, directly supporting PRAGATI's goals.
PM Gati Shakti - National Master Plan Launched: Integrated infrastructure planning and implementation using geo-spatial technology, leveraging PRAGATI's monitoring capabilities for multi-modal connectivity projects.
Increased Focus on Data Analytics & AI in Governance: Government pushes for advanced data utilization for predictive governance and efficient resource allocation, enhancing PRAGATI's data-driven approach.
PM Urges States to Adopt PRAGATI Model & Data Strategy Units: Emphasizes scaling up data-driven governance across states for efficiency and timely project completion.
Data Compilation & Analysis: PMO compiles real-time data using digital data management & geo-spatial technology on project status, bottlenecks, grievance status.
PM's Monthly Review Meeting: PM conducts video conference with Union Secretaries & Chief Secretaries of States (4th Wednesday of every month).
Discussion & Problem Solving: Direct interaction on specific issues, delays, inter-ministerial/state coordination problems.
Issuance of Directives/Action Points: PM provides clear instructions for resolution and timely implementation.
Purpose: To monitor and review important programs and projects of the Government of India, and to address public grievances.
Mechanism: The PM reviews projects and programs directly with Union Secretaries and Chief Secretaries of states through video conferencing on the fourth Wednesday of every month.
Three-tier System: Involves the PMO, Union Government Secretaries, and Chief Secretaries of States.
Focus Areas: Monitoring of infrastructure projects (especially those with over Rs. 500 crore investment), social sector programs, and public grievances.
Technology Integration: Utilizes digital data management for real-time information, video-conferencing for direct interaction, and geo-spatial technology for project mapping and progress tracking.
Objectives: Enhance efficiency, reduce compliance burden, ensure timely completion of projects, and promote data-driven decision-making.
Accountability: Aims to foster greater accountability and transparency in governance by directly involving the highest levels of executive leadership.
Ease of Doing Business: Contributes to improving the ease of doing business by resolving bottlenecks and accelerating project clearances.
This timeline traces the launch and key developments related to the PRAGATI platform, contextualizing it within broader e-governance and infrastructure initiatives in India.
PRAGATI emerged from a need for centralized, high-level monitoring to overcome project delays and improve public service delivery. Its evolution is intertwined with India's broader digital transformation and administrative reform agenda, moving towards more integrated and data-centric governance.
This flowchart illustrates the operational mechanism of the PRAGATI platform, showing how the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) monitors projects and grievances through a multi-tier, technology-integrated system.
Purpose: To monitor and review important programs and projects of the Government of India, and to address public grievances.
Mechanism: The PM reviews projects and programs directly with Union Secretaries and Chief Secretaries of states through video conferencing on the fourth Wednesday of every month.
Three-tier System: Involves the PMO, Union Government Secretaries, and Chief Secretaries of States.
Focus Areas: Monitoring of infrastructure projects (especially those with over Rs. 500 crore investment), social sector programs, and public grievances.
Technology Integration: Utilizes digital data management for real-time information, video-conferencing for direct interaction, and geo-spatial technology for project mapping and progress tracking.
Objectives: Enhance efficiency, reduce compliance burden, ensure timely completion of projects, and promote data-driven decision-making.
Accountability: Aims to foster greater accountability and transparency in governance by directly involving the highest levels of executive leadership.
Ease of Doing Business: Contributes to improving the ease of doing business by resolving bottlenecks and accelerating project clearances.
This timeline traces the launch and key developments related to the PRAGATI platform, contextualizing it within broader e-governance and infrastructure initiatives in India.
PRAGATI emerged from a need for centralized, high-level monitoring to overcome project delays and improve public service delivery. Its evolution is intertwined with India's broader digital transformation and administrative reform agenda, moving towards more integrated and data-centric governance.
This flowchart illustrates the operational mechanism of the PRAGATI platform, showing how the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) monitors projects and grievances through a multi-tier, technology-integrated system.