[ecis2016.org] To bring in more transparency and expedite the implementation of projects, government construction agency CPWD will monitor the utilisation of funds and progress of projects on a real-time basis, through a web-based system, a senior official has said
The Central Public Works Department (CPWD), which functions under the Housing and Urban Affairs (HUA) Ministry, has launched a web-based system, e-MB (electronic measurement book), to monitor the financial progress or utilisation of funds and the physical progress of projects, the chief controller of accounts at the ministry, Shyam S Dubey, said. The CPWD executes around 15,000 projects and works, involving payments of Rs 15,000-20,000 crores every year, through its 400 field offices, including those in remote and hilly areas and north-eastern parts of the country.
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“This will bring in transparency, accountability and also contain corruption. We would be able to check which projects are being executed on a satisfactory note and which all are lagging behind their schedule. Explanation will be sought, for slower execution of projects, from those responsible,” Dubey said. The CPWD also plans to monitor the execution of projects through geo-tagging. This will enable it to get real-time status of projects through images, he said. The technique has proven to be a success in the housing projects of the Delhi Development Authority (DDA). The DDA had used it to monitor its projects on a pilot basis.
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Dubey said the e-MB was launched by the HUA minister recently. Last year, the CPWD had undergone a major digital transformation, enabling payments worth crores of rupees per year electronically, through networking of all its 400 field offices across the country through a special integrated web-based system ‘Public Financial Management System (PFMS)’.
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