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PM Calls for State-Level PRAGATI Replication and Data Strategy Units

Why in news ?

  • At the Fifth National Conference of Chief Secretaries, the Prime Minister urged States to replicate PRAGATI (Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation) at the State level and to set up Data Strategy Units and Deregulation Cells in government offices.
  • The push reflects a shift toward technology-led governance, data-driven decision-making, faster project monitoring, and regulatory simplification to improve service delivery and economic competitiveness.

Relevance

  • GS-II (Governance, e-Governance, Public Administration & Service Delivery)
    • Tech-enabled monitoring, inter-governmental coordination, grievance systems
  • GS-II / Reforms in Institutions
    • Deregulation cells, Regulatory Impact Assessment, data-driven governance

Basics — What is PRAGATI? 

  • Launched: 2015 as a digital governance & monitoring platform.
  • Nature: Video-conference + GIS + project dashboard integrating data from multiple ministries.
  • Objective: Resolve inter-departmental bottlenecks, accelerate public infrastructure & social sector projects, and review grievance redressal.
  • Participants: PM, Union Secretaries, Chief Secretaries, State officials.
  • Outputs: Time-bound resolution of issues across roads, railways, power, coal, smart cities, housing, irrigation, environment clearances.

Performance indicators :

  • Hundreds of projects reviewed across sectors; cumulative investment value in lakh-crore range.
  • Focus on public grievance resolution, central-state coordination, and last-mile delivery.

What the PM proposed — key directives to States ?

  • Replicate PRAGATI-type platforms in States
    • Create State-level dashboards, project review systems, and monthly monitoring headed by CMs/CSs.
  • Set up Data Strategy Units (DSUs)
    • Build data warehouses, analytics capacity, and policy dashboards for evidence-based governance.
  • Create Deregulation Cells in departments
    • Identify outdated, redundant, or overlapping regulations; simplify compliance for citizens & businesses.
  • Improve regulatory monitoring
    • Departments to maintain reform-progress trackers and outcome metrics.
  • Reduce time spent on routine meetings; strengthen virtual coordination.
  • Encourage Made in India, quality standards, and logistics-efficiency reforms through better monitoring.

Why this matters — governance and development relevance ?

  • Project delays = economic loss (cost overruns, stalled assets, service delivery gaps).
  • PRAGATI-type systems cut coordination lags, improve accountability and inter-governmental convergence.
  • Data Strategy Units enable:
    • targeted welfare delivery, predictive analytics, citizen grievance mapping
    • evidence-linked budgeting & policy iteration.
  • Deregulation Cells support ease of doing business, reduce compliance burden, and align with Manufacturing, Logistics & Digital Economy goals.

Structural gaps these reforms seek to address

  • Fragmented data silos across departments.
  • Manual monitoring → limited real-time visibility of project milestones.
  • Weak institutional mechanisms for regulatory review & sunset of outdated rules.
  • Capacity asymmetry between Union vs State administrative systems.

Implementation challenges 

  • Data quality, interoperability & privacy safeguards must be ensured.
  • Need specialised analytics talent, IT infrastructure, cybersecurity at the State level.
  • Avoid dashboard-centric compliance without field-level problem-solving.
  • Clear KPIs, grievance outcomes, and citizen-centric metrics required.
  • Deregulation must be consultative to avoid dilution of essential safeguards (labour, environment, consumer safety).

Way forward — policy priorities for States

  • Establish Chief Secretaryled PRAGATI cells with sectoral war rooms.
  • Build State Data Platforms integrating land, health, education, urban, logistics, and welfare datasets.
  • Adopt open standards, data-governance frameworks, audit trails, and privacy-by-design.
  • Institutionalise Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) and annual regulation review cycles.
  • Link dashboards to citizen feedback loops and independent evaluation.
  • Invest in capacity building (data science, programme management, systems thinking).

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