MP Leads in PRAGATI Platform with 97% Project Issue Resolution

Madhya Pradesh has emerged as a top performer on the central PRAGATI governance platform, resolving 97% of issues raised for major infrastructure projects. The state monitored 209 projects involving over Rs 7.86 lakh crore in investment, with its land acquisition process being faster than the national average. A key success is the completed Jabalpur-Gondia Gauge Conversion Project, which overcame long-standing hurdles through PRAGATI's inter-ministerial intervention. This proactive governance has fueled an active infrastructure pipeline worth Rs 5.24 lakh crore in the state.

Key Points: MP Excels in PRAGATI with 97% Infrastructure Issue Resolution

  • 97% issue resolution rate
  • 209 projects worth Rs 7.86 lakh crore monitored
  • Land acquisition faster than national average
  • 20 infrastructure projects completed
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MP excels in PRAGATI; boosting Infrastructure with 97 pc issue resolution, says CM Yadav

Madhya Pradesh achieves 97% resolution rate on infrastructure projects via PRAGATI platform, boosting investments worth lakhs of crores.

"This has fuelled an active infrastructure pipeline worth Rs 5.24 lakh crore - Anurag Jain"

Bhopal, Jan 14

Madhya Pradesh has emerged as a frontrunner in India's Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation platform, demonstrating exceptional efficiency in executing major infrastructure projects and resolving bottlenecks, said Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav here on Wednesday.

Launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 25, 2015, PRAGATI is a digital, interactive system that shifts from file-based to dashboard-driven governance, focusing on project monitoring, citizen grievance redressal, and scheme implementation through collaboration between central and state governments.

Dr Yadav said, in Madhya Pradesh, the state has monitored 209 projects under the Project Monitoring Group (PMG) portal, involving a total investment of Rs 7.86 lakh crore across strategic sectors like energy, transport, telecommunications, power generation, roads, railways, coal, oil and gas, metro rail, renewable energy, and urban infrastructure.

The state's standout performance includes a land acquisition process averaging 13.9 months, surpassing the national average of 14.2 months, setting new benchmarks for speed and efficiency.

Statistics highlight MP's proactive approach; under PMG, 322 issues were raised, with 312 resolved at a 97 per cent rate, leaving only 10 pending.

Similarly, in PRAGATI reviews, 39 projects saw 124 issues raised, 120 resolved (97 per cent), and just four pending.

"Among those two are related to the forest for which the remaining procedure has been completed, while the other two are related to land acquisition, which will also be completed soon," said Anurag Jain, state chief secretary. This has fuelled an active infrastructure pipeline worth Rs 5.24 lakh crore, with only 10 state-wide pending issues.

Overall, PRAGATI has held 50 meetings since its inception, monitoring 39 projects in MP with Rs 1.74 lakh crore in investments and achieving 97 per cent issue resolution.

Of these, 20 infrastructure projects are complete, 19 ongoing, and central schemes include 14 from the Railways Ministry, 13 from Roads and Highways, and 5 from Power.

"A prime example is the Jabalpur-Gondia Gauge Conversion Project, a 285-km rail upgrade from narrow to broad gauge costing Rs 1,990.98 crore. Aimed at strengthening central India's rail connectivity and providing an alternative high-capacity corridor between Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, it benefits districts like Jabalpur, Balaghat, Mandla, and Seoni by linking them to major cities such as Nagpur, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai," Dr Yadav said.

The project faced multi-departmental hurdles, including delayed forest land approval for 75.4 hectares in Balaghat (stuck since 2006), felling of 27,100 trees in the Nainpur-Balaghat section, and road diversions at four State Highway-11 crossings.

PRAGATI's intervention on March 23, 2016, brought together the Prime Minister's Office, Railways, Environment and Forests, Roads Ministries, and the MP government for swift resolution.

Construction accelerated, leading to 100 per cent completion by March 2021, he said.

This success underscores PRAGATI's impact: cheaper, faster freight transport boosting trade; improved access to markets, healthcare, education, and tourism in tribal and forest areas; and enhanced employment and living standards for local communities, the chief minister said.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Great to see data-driven governance. The Jabalpur-Gondia project example is a textbook case of how inter-departmental coordination can unlock stalled projects. Hope this PRAGATI model is replicated for all state schemes, especially in healthcare and education.
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Aman W
While the numbers look good, I hope the "resolution" is genuine and sustainable. Sometimes projects are marked complete on paper but quality suffers. Would like to see an independent audit of these completed projects, especially the road and rail work.
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Priyanka N
As someone from Balaghat, the gauge conversion has been a game-changer. Travel to Nagpur for medical needs used to be an ordeal. Now it's much smoother. This is what development should feel like on the ground. Thank you for finally clearing the forest hurdle!
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David E
Interesting read. The focus on cutting land acquisition time by even a few months can have massive economic benefits. The dashboard-driven approach seems to be working. Could other states learn from MP's playbook here?
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Karthik V
The stats are promising, but what about the environmental cost? 27,100 trees cut for one project is a lot. I hope there's a strong compensatory afforestation plan in place. Development and ecology must go hand in hand.
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Nisha Z

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