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Workshop on eSuvidha Portal conducted at Cabinet Secretariat

Dr. Shubhag Chand, Delhi shubhag[at]nic[dot]in
  |   Jul 25, 2016
Mr. Vijay Tiwari, Scientist B, NIC explaining the workflow of eSuvidha
Mr. Vijay Tiwari, Scientist B, NIC explaining the workflow of eSuvidha

Dr. Shubhag Chand discussing the impact of eSuvidha during the session
Dr. Shubhag Chand discussing the impact of eSuvidha during the session

“eSuvidha, an On-line Project Management System, tracks the projects involving investment above 1000 crore. It enhances the efficiency, bring transparency and improve the communication between industries to Government and State to Centre or vice versa. It automates the entire tracking of stalled investment projects in the context of the bottlenecks. Industries can submit their projects with issues after creating their login credentials. When any project with issues is being added by an industry to the State PMG, the portal shall automatically push the data to the respective ministries at the state level. Once the project is being endorsed by State level Nodal Officer, it shall also be automatically routed to the Central PMG, if there are any issues/bottlenecks related to Govt. of India. Industries get the immediate response from the automatic mailer and they can see the current status of concerned projects through this platform immediately after the subgroup meeting is over if the decision being entered on-line”

           

In this context, various capacity building programms has been organized for the Central Portal as well as the state portals. Training workshop on eSuvidha On-line Project Management System Portal was organized for eSuvidha Portal at Conference Room, Cabinet Secretariat, Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi on 22nd July 2015.

Training program started at 10:30 AM on 22nd July, 2016 at conference room with the introductory speech by Ms. Seema Jain, SSA, NIC Cabinet Secretariat Informatics Division followed by the description about the project and then Mr. Anil Kapoor, Project Monitoring Group explain  the historical aspects and working of the eSuvidha. Mr. Vijay Tiwari, Scientist B, NIC, Cabinet Secretariat Informatics Division discussed the Agenda for the training followed by the complete audio/visual presentation and explain the workflow of eSuvidha in detail. Thereafter Mr. Amar Arora gave the complete demonstration about the working of the portal regarding the roles of ministry users with all the new features added recently in the central portal. During the demo all the real examples were used to better connect with the users. Just after completing the demo a Q&A session of 15 minutes has also taken place. All the major doubts of all the participants were cleared during individual interaction by Mr. Amar during the hands on.

Dr. Shubhag Chand, HOD, Cabinet Secretariat Informatics Division, Cabinet Secretariat has discussed the impact of eSuvidha on Private Entrepreneur, Recipient Ministry as well as on Sponsoring Ministries. He also covered the story of the pre and post eSuvidha portal launch from manual to automation, things has changed from criticism to appreciation by media and industrialist.

Official from Civil Aviation, DIPP, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Petroleum and Natural Gas, Non-renewal Energy, Power, Steel, Railways, Road Transport and Highways, Shipping and State Government of UTs joined the training.

Mr. S.D. Sharma, Director, Project Monitoring Group appreciated the training and thanks to the NIC team for conducting the training and requested to conduct such training on monthly basis for director level officers of the Ministries/Departments and States.

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