Gujarat Launches Digital Portal to Monitor 1.5 Lakh Public Assets for Safety

The Gujarat government has launched an Asset Safety Monitoring Portal to digitally track over 1.5 lakh public assets like roads and bridges. The system will integrate GIS data, photographs, and officer details for each asset into a centralized platform. It features automated inspection calendars and real-time alerts to prompt timely maintenance and repairs. A dedicated state-level cell will oversee daily monitoring and reporting to ensure coordinated safety oversight and accountability.

Key Points: Gujarat's Digital Portal to Monitor Public Asset Safety

  • Centralized digital monitoring
  • GIS & photo integration
  • Automated inspection alerts
  • Weekly administrative reviews
  • Dedicated state oversight cell
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Gujarat to digitally monitor over 1.5 lakh public assets through new safety portal

Gujarat govt launches Asset Safety Monitoring Portal for digital oversight of 1.5 lakh public assets like roads and bridges to enhance safety.

"strengthen public safety and oversight of state-owned infrastructure - Gujarat Government"

Gandhinagar, March 10

The Gujarat government has decided to implement an 'Asset Safety Monitoring Portal' to enable continuous digital monitoring of more than 1.5 lakh public assets, including roads, bridges, government buildings and other civic infrastructure.

The aim is to strengthen public safety and oversight of state-owned infrastructure.

The decision has been taken under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel with the stated objective of prioritising citizen safety and safeguarding public property.

The state government said the initiative has been undertaken in line with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to ensure that public infrastructure does not pose safety risks to citizens.

According to a circular recently issued by the state's General Administration Department (GAD), all public assets across Gujarat will be registered on a single centralised digital platform.

The system will integrate information such as GIS-based location data, photographs, details of the responsible officer and a unique digital identification for each asset.

Officials said the digital registry is intended to ensure systematic and continuous monitoring of infrastructure conditions while also creating a data-based framework for future construction and maintenance planning.

The government said the portal will help authorities identify structural weaknesses, delays in inspections and repair requirements in a timely manner.

An automated inspection calendar and a real-time alert system will be built into the platform to prompt administrative departments to carry out inspections and maintenance work when required.

Under the system, field officers will upload inspection reports and photographs through digital logins on the integrated portal.

District collectors and municipal commissioners will conduct weekly, monthly and quarterly reviews of the monitoring data, while in-charge secretaries will review the status during their visits to districts.

A dedicated Asset Safety Monitoring Cell has also been set up within the General Administration Department to oversee the system at the state level.

The cell will conduct daily monitoring and submit regular reports to the chief secretary to ensure follow-up action where necessary.

The government said the portal is designed to connect different levels of the administrative machinery through a single digital system so that monitoring and decision-making related to public infrastructure can take place in a coordinated manner.

Officials said the initiative aims to strengthen safety oversight of existing infrastructure while improving transparency and accountability in the management and maintenance of public assets across the state.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good initiative, but the real test is on-ground execution. Will the field officers actually do proper inspections and upload real data? Or will it become another digital formality? Accountability is key.
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Rohit P
As someone from Ahmedabad, our roads need constant repair. If this portal ensures timely maintenance and holds officers responsible, it will be a huge relief for daily commuters. Fingers crossed!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see Gujarat leading in digital governance. The automated alert system sounds promising. Hope the data is also made partially public for transparency, so citizens can also see the status of assets in their area.
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Vikram M
This is what we need - using technology for public welfare. A centralised system will reduce corruption and delays in maintenance work. Other states should adopt this model. Bharat is moving forward with Digital India!
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Kavya N
My only concern is about the older government buildings in smaller towns. Will they get the same priority? Sometimes tech initiatives focus only on urban and visible assets. Hope the monitoring is truly comprehensive.

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