
Delhi govt set to adopt UP's IGRS, CM Dashboard to boost functioning
A team from Delhi govt was in Lucknow recently for two days to study these models, implemented by chief minister
Yogi Adityanath
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"The Delhi govt has formally requested support from the UP govt to implement the IGRS and CM Dashboard in Delhi. The request reflects growing recognition of UP's governance innovations under Yogi Adityanath's leadership," said a govt spokesperson.
The official said that delegations from various states have been coming to UP to study the various models of efficient governance that have been implemented in the state.
He said that Delhi govt officials, who were in UP most recently, were extremely impressed with the IGRS and Dashboard models. A few months earlier, UP govt had made a presentation on these two models before the Delhi govt. The team explained how the two were ensuring that govt was not just able to keep a tab on public opinion, their needs and feedback, but also on how govt departments were functioning. "Subsequently, a team of Delhi govt officials visited Lucknow for an in-depth, two-day assessment of both the administrative and technical aspects of the systems.
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The team recognized the model as technically sound, citizen-centric, and highly effective," the official added.
The CM had launched the IGRS to provide a quick, transparent and accountable mechanism for resolving public complaints. The CM Dashboard, on the other hand, serves as a real-time monitoring tool to track progress and ensure quality in development works across the state.
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