Fadnavis Unveils MahaSarathi Portal, Pushes for Single Digital Gateway

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has directed all departments to function on principles of transparency and strict timelines to achieve a 'Viksit Maharashtra'. He launched the integrated 'MahaSarathi' data portal and instructed the creation of a single state portal and a unique 'Maha ID' for citizens to access all schemes. The state plans to leverage AI, Chatbots, and Blockchain for round-the-clock services, following the model of the pioneering 'Maha-Vistar' agriculture app. Fadnavis also highlighted administrative reforms, including the promotion of 40,000 officials and the state's top ranking in online government training.

Key Points: Maharashtra CM Fadnavis on E-Governance & One State Portal

  • Single 'One State, One Portal' for all services
  • Maha ID to prevent scheme misuse
  • AI and Blockchain for 24/7 services
  • Drive towards a 'No Paper' e-office system
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Depts must adhere to transparency and reliability: Maha CM ​

CM Devendra Fadnavis emphasizes transparency and tech-driven governance, launching MahaSarathi portal and Maha ID for Viksit Maharashtra.

Depts must adhere to transparency and reliability: Maha CM ​
"making government facilities easily accessible to citizens must be a top priority - Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, March 28

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday emphasised that all government departments must function based on the three pillars of transparency, strict timelines, and reliability to ensure citizens receive the benefits of all schemes through a single platform and to achieve the goal of a "Viksit Maharashtra." ​

He was speaking during a ceremony organised to honour excellence under the "150‑Day E‑Governance Reform Programme." ​

Heads of departments and service personnel who demonstrated outstanding performance during this initiative were felicitated with certificates by the Chief Minister.​

During the programme, Fadnavis provided guidance and directed the Information Technology Department to implement the "One State, One Portal" concept. ​

To eliminate confusion caused by multiple government websites, the department has been tasked with creating a single integrated portal for all services. ​

He stressed that making government facilities easily accessible to citizens must be a top priority. ​

Furthermore, a unique "Maha ID" system will be developed for citizens. This ID will serve as a single point of access for all government schemes, helping to filter data and prevent misuse of services, said the Chief Minister.​

He also instructed the Chief Secretary to establish a time‑bound programme to transition department operations from "Low Paper" to "No Paper" through the e‑office system.​

During the event, the Chief Minister inaugurated the "MahaSarathi" portal. Speaking after the launch, he described the portal as a comprehensive "Data Bank." ​

He said the website has consolidated all government data, enabling seamless inter‑departmental communication. ​

Additionally, the Maharashtra Integrated Data Exchange is being created for planning, implementation, and monitoring, thereby facilitating data‑driven decision‑making. ​

To provide round‑the‑clock services, the state will increase the use of advanced technologies such as Generative Artificial Intelligence, Chatbots, and Blockchain.​

The Chief Minister highlighted that the "Maha‑Vistar" Artificial Intelligence application developed by the Agriculture Department has become a pioneer in the country. ​

It notably includes tribal languages and provides vital information regarding farming and weather forecasts. ​

He encouraged other departments to emulate this Artificial Intelligence‑driven model to innovate their own services.​

Reflecting on recent administrative achievements, Fadnavis noted that 42 departments were reviewed over the last 150-200 days. ​

During this period, approximately 40,000 officials and employees were promoted, significantly boosting administrative momentum. ​

He also proudly shared that Maharashtra currently ranks first in India on the Integrated Government Online Training platform. ​

Fadnavis congratulated all government departments, participating employees, and service personnel on the successful completion of the first phase of the 150‑day E‑Governance reform period.​

- IANS

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Priya S
Transparency and timelines sound good on paper. Let's see if this translates to the ground level. Last time I applied for a caste certificate online, the file was "under process" for 6 months. Hope this new push changes things.
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Rohit P
The focus on AI and tech is impressive, especially the Agri app in tribal languages. But what about digital literacy in rural areas? My uncle in a village near Nagpur still doesn't know how to use a smartphone. The government must pair tech with training.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked with government data systems, the "No Paper" goal is a massive but necessary challenge. The integrated data exchange could be a game-changer for policy if implemented correctly. Fingers crossed!
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Vikram M
Promoting 40,000 officials is a huge step to boost morale. A motivated bureaucracy is key to making these e-governance dreams a reality. Hope they are also trained properly to handle the new tech.
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Karthik V
All this is great, CM saheb, but what about data privacy? One ID for all schemes means one point of failure too. We need strong laws and systems to protect our personal information from leaks and misuse. Jai Maharashtra, but with caution.

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