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Source: This post is based on the article “Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh launches the MPLADS e-SAKSHI Mobile Application for the Revised Fund Flow Procedure under MPLAD Scheme” published in “PIB” on 16th January 2024.
Why in News?
Recently, the MPLADS e-SAKSHI Mobile Application was launched by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI).
What is E-SAKSHI mobile app?
1) Launched by: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI)
2)Objective:to capture the entire MPLADS fund allocation cycle and provide greater convenience and accessibility in monitoring the scheme.
3) Features of the application: Budget management to monitor expenditures by MPs.
4) Mode of Operation: Both web portal and mobile application.
4) Benefits:
It will bring forth a myriad of benefits, revolutionizing the way MPs engage with and manage development projects in their constituencies.
It would offer convenience and accessibility, allowing MPs to propose, track, and oversee the projects at their fingertips.
This real-time access enhances decision-making processes, enabling swift responses to emerging needs or issues.
The application will streamline the communication between MPs and relevant authorities, facilitating a more efficient exchange of information.
It will also promote transparency by providing MPs with instant updates on the status and progress of their proposed projects.
What is MPLAD Scheme?
Specification | Description |
Launched Year | 1993 |
Scheme type | Central sector scheme. |
Implementing agency | Nodal District concerned. |
Objective | To enable MPs to recommend works of developmental nature with emphasis on the creation of durable community asset, primarily in their constituencies. |
Eligible Projects | 11 eligible sectors: (i) drinking water facilities; (ii) education; (iii) electricity facilities; (iv) health and family welfare; (v) irrigation facilities; (vi) non-conventional energy sources; (vii) other public facilities such as community centres, bus-sheds, public parks, buildings for cultural activities, etc.; (viii) roads, pathways and bridges; (ix) sanitation and public health; (x) sports; and (xi) animal care |
Allocation | Rs. 5 crore per year, non-lapsable |
Existing Schemes | 1) MPLADS may be combined with other existing government schemes, provided it is for eligible projects. 2) Other funds should be used first and the MPLADS funds are used only to achieve completion of the project. |
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