Oxford & Gates Foundation Highlight PRAGATI’s Role in Infrastructure Growth
India’s digital governance platform, PRAGATI (Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation), has revolutionized the nation’s infrastructure development landscape. Launched under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, PRAGATI has become a game-changer in driving accountability, fostering collaboration between federal and regional authorities, and expediting the completion of long-delayed infrastructure projects. A study by Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, and the Gates Foundation has highlighted the transformative impact of PRAGATI on the nation’s infrastructure, overseeing $205 billion worth of projects.
Several key infrastructure projects benefited from PRAGATI’s intervention,
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Why in the news? | Govt. of India’s Digital Governance Platform PRAGATI has transformative impact as Study done by Oxford University and Gates Foundation |
Project Delays | Overcame delays in 340+ projects, some delayed for up to 20 years. |
Digital Monitoring | Real-time monitoring via a digital platform, reducing timelines from decades to months. |
Leadership Oversight | PM Modi’s personal involvement ensures accountability and timely decision-making. |
Collaboration | Fostered unprecedented cooperation between central and state authorities for project success. |
Technology Integration | Leveraged technology for real-time updates, promoting efficiency and transparency. |
Global Model | Served as a model for other developing nations in utilizing digital governance for infrastructure. |
Successful Projects Accelerated | Key projects include the Chenab Bridge, Bogibeel Bridge, and Jal Jeevan Mission. |
Chenab Bridge | The world’s highest rail bridge, completed after a decade of delays, vital for Kashmir connectivity. |
Bogibeel Bridge | Crucial bridge over the Brahmaputra River, completed after a decade-long delay, enhancing Assam’s infrastructure. |
Jal Jeevan Mission | Increased rural tap water coverage from 17% in 2019 to 79% in 2024 through PRAGATI’s oversight. |
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