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Haryana Chief Secretary Mr D.S Dhesi launched a comprehensive Online Projects Management System (e-PMS) on 09.02.2015

Dr. Shubhag Chand, Delhi shubhag[at]nic[dot]in
  |   Feb 18, 2015
Haryana Chief Secretary Mr. D.S. Dhesi launching e-PMS(Projects Management System)
Haryana Chief Secretary Mr. D.S. Dhesi launching e-PMS(Projects Management System)

Dr. Shubhag Chand, TD & HOD, Cabinet Secretarait Informatics Division during the launch of ePMS Haryana
Dr. Shubhag Chand, TD & HOD, Cabinet Secretarait Informatics Division during the launch of ePMS Haryana

The Haryana Chief Secretary Mr D.S Dhesi today launched a comprehensive Online Projects Management System (e-PMS) for Haryana State to fast track stalled projects, involving investment over Rs. 50 crores on 09.02.2015 at 3:30 PM in the Main Committee Room, 4th Floor, Haryana Civil Secretariat, Chandigarh. Dr. V P Joy, JointSecretary, Cabinet Secretariat, Mr. Devender Singh, Principal Secretary IT Haryana, Mr. Vijayendra Kumar, Secretary IT Haryana, Mr. Ghan Shyam Bansal, DDG & SIO Haryana, Dr. Shubhag Chand, HoD NIC Cabinet Secretariat Informatics Division, Mr. Deepak Bnasal, ASIO, Mr. Ganesh Dutt, TD & State Project Leader were  also present on this occasion. In addition, the Administrative Secretaries / HoDs of 16 identified departments of Haryana Government were also present.
The customized link for the Haryana Portal for the e-PMS has been created as http://cabsecpmg.gov.in/haryana , for projects value Rs. 50 Crore and above. The e-PMS automates entire tracking from submission of issues to the commissioning of projects. The milestones include; submission of a new project, editing or updating the projects, reviewing the projects, submission of details relating to bottlenecks.
It also includes preparation of Agenda and Minutes of the meetings that can be generated online and circulated with auto mailer to the Nodal Officers, Secretaries of the Ministries or Departments and Invitees. The decisions taken by the subgroup can be entered online in the system. System also provides various types of reports based on query in different format that is excel, word, and PDF. It also facilitates various graphical reports for analysis purpose.
The data of Nodal officers is being compiled from various departments or organizations, as per requirement of e-PMS Haryana. The State Coordination department is the State Nodal department for implementation of e-PMS in Haryana. The State IT Department and local NIC-Haryana are providing all requisite ICT support services for the smooth implementation of e-PMS Haryana.

In the first instance, 16 key departments of Haryana namely ; Revenue and  Disaster Management, Power, Panchayats, Industries, Mines and Geology, PWD (B&R), Health, Town and Country Planning, Agriculture, Higher Education, PWD (Public Health), PWS(Irrigation), Technical Education, Forests, Urban Local Bodies, and Environment has been identified for implementation of e-¬PMS Haryana, for all the projects, involving investments over Rs. 50 Crores, in respect of their sectors or areas of operations.
The two days training will be provided to the State Government Officers or Officials on how to use portal at Chandigarh during February 18-19, 2015. The implementation of e-PMS in Haryana will start soon after the above the training.
The implementation of e-PMS Haryana will help the state to enhance the efficiency and to bring transparency in projects execution. This will also boost the confidence of investor and will help in reviving the investment cycle. Further the e-PMS will eliminate unnecessary human intervention and will improve the communication between Industries and Government (B2G), State and Centre (G2G), or vice versa.
The Cabinet Secretariat, Government of India has developed a uniform e-PMS Portal through NIC New Delhi, for monitoring of investments over Rs. 1000 Crores in India, by e CCI¬PMG (Cabinet Committee on Investments - Project Management Group) Cell, Government of India.
 

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