28 Apr 2012

E-Governance in Panchayats


The Government has formulated a project namely e-Panchayat Mission Mode Project (MMP) for e-enablement of all the Panchayats which will make their functioning more efficient and transparent. The Project received in principle approval from the Planning Commission in August 2007. Out of  130.39crores only that have been allocated for the Project so far, 23 crores and 24 crores were allocated during 2009-10 and 2010-11 respectively without any disbursement to States. However, during 2011-12, 40 crores was allocated of which the releases to States/Union Territories as under:
i)             1.5 crores for incentivizing the adoption of PRIASoft; and
ii)            38.5 crores for setting up of Programme Management Units at State and District levels for rollout of e-Panchayat MMP.
iii)           The budgetary allocation during 2012-13 is  40 Crores.

e-Governance in Panchayats is sought to be achieved through the e-Panchayat MMP under the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP). Under the e-Panchayat MMP, 11 Core Common Software applications are planned. Four of these applications namely PRIASoftPlanPlus, National PanchayatPortal and Local Governance Directory have been rolled out. Six more applications except Geographic Information System (GIS) namely Area Profiler,ServicePlus, Asset Directory, ActionSoft, Social Audit and Trainings Management have also been launched on 24th April, 2012 on the occasion of National Panchayat Day. For effective implementation of the project, workshops are held to demonstrate the applications to the State Govt. functionaries. The present status of the 4 applications that have been rolled out is as under:

a)            PRIASoft – an online cash-based double entry accounting software that implements the Model Accounting System for PRIs, has been a major success with 1.2 lakh Panchayats on board and about 65,000 Panchayats are making online voucher entries during 2011-2012. Over 60 lakhs vouchers have been entered till March, 2012 for the year 2011-12 and reports can be accessed at http://Accountingonline.gov.in.

b)            Over 75,000 Annual Draft Plans & Action Plans of different plan units (ULBs/ RLBs/ Line Deptts.) are available online on PlanPlus. The software facilitates planning by Panchayats, ULBs/RLBs and line departments. Over 43,000 Plan Units have uploaded their Annual Action Plans online in 2011-12. This includes 82 Zilla Panchayts, 1300 Block Panchayats & 41500 Gram Panchayats who have adopted PlanPlus during 2011-12. These can be accessed at http://planningonline.gov.in


c)            The National Panchayat Portal: Over 2,36,500 dynamic websites have been created for Panchayats (95% adoption) and 30,000 of these websites are seeing an active content upload. It can be accessed at http://panchayat.gov.in
d)            Local Governance Directory captures details of local governments and assigns unique code to all Panchayats to ensure interoperability amongst all applications of Panchayat Enterprise Suite (PES). It also maps Panchayats with Assembly and Parliamentary Constituencies. It can be accessed athttp://panchayatdirectory.gov.in


Since the Project so far has not provided any funds for hardware including computers, the States have been advised to utilize available funds from other sources such as 13th Central Finance Commission grants, Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS), Backward Region Grant Fund (BRGF), Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Yojana (RGSY) etc. for computerization of Panchayats.

Training of the Trainers (ToT) model has been adopted for training the PRI functionaries down to the grass-root level. The Ministry of Panchayati Raj is also providing trained faculty to provide training on Panchayat Enterprise Suite (PES) applications and has advised States to create a cadre of Master Trainers. So far, approximately 20,000 officials have been trained. Trainings are also being conducted to impart basic ICT literacy trainings to PRI functionaries and elected representatives. So far, 4500 functionaries and elected members have been trained in fourteen States.

The project is being regularly reviewed by NeGP Apex Committee headed by the Cabinet Secretary, Government of India. Review Meetings chaired by the Secretary, Panchayati Raj are also held regularly to monitor the progress of the Project.


Release of funds to States for Setting up Programme Management Units at State and District levels as under:

S.No
State/UT
Total Amount per State (` in Lakhs)
1
A&N Islands
10.49
2
Andhra Pradesh
171.35
3
Arunanchal Pradesh
81.46
4
Assam
163.29
5
Bihar
202.08
6
Chandigarh
25.19
7
Chattisgarh
153.87
8
Dadar & Nagar Haveli
3.50
9
Daman & Diu
6.99
10
Goa
28.68
11
Gujarat
159.79
12
Haryana
120.62
13
Himachal Pradesh
132.55
14
Jharkhand
174.84
15
Jammu & Kashmir
145.81
16
Karnataka
152.08
17
Kerala
117.85
18
Lakshdweep
3.50
19
Madhya Pradesh
244.03
20
Maharashtra
212.94
21
Manipur
56.64
22
Meghalaya
27.96
23
Mizoram
31.46
24
Nagaland
41.94
25
Orissa
195.81
26
Puducherry
13.98
27
Punjab
138.82
28
Rajasthan
162.92
29
Sikkim
60.86
30
Tamil Nadu
137.38
31
Tripura
104.24
32
Uttar Pradesh
317.41
33
Uttarakhand
114.35
34
West Bengal
135.32

Total
3850.00

                This information was given by the Minister of Panchayati Affairs, Shri V. Kishore Chandra Deo in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.



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