Key Points

The Indian government is set to revolutionize food storage management through the Depot Darpan portal and mobile application launching on May 20. This innovative digital platform will provide real-time monitoring of 2,278 warehouses using advanced IoT and AI technologies. Supervisory officials can now track warehouse performance comprehensively, including infrastructure, safety, and operational efficiency. The system introduces automated ratings and third-party audits to ensure highest quality standards in food grain storage.

Key Points: Pralhad Joshi to Launch Depot Darpan Food Storage Portal

  • Government launching digital portal tracking 2,278 warehouses nationwide
  • Advanced IoT sensors monitor storage conditions in real-time
  • AI technologies enhance warehouse security and efficiency
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Centre to launch Depot Darpan portal on May 20 to ensure food storage quality

Government's digital initiative to monitor warehouse quality, performance, and food grain storage using advanced IoT and AI technologies

"Depot Darpan enables near real-time evaluation of infrastructure and operational performance - Department of Food and Public Distribution"

New Delhi, May 1

The government said on Thursday it will launch the Depot Darpan portal and mobile application on May 20, with an objective to ensure that the food storage depots meet the highest quality and performance standards.

The move will enable depot managers to evaluate infrastructure, operational and financial performance on a near real-time basis, said the Department of Food and Public Distribution (DFPD).

A total of around 2,278 warehouses including those owned by FCI and CWC and those hired from state agencies/private will be onboarded in this digital initiative.

Depot Darpan portal and mobile application will be formally inaugurated by Union Minister of Consumer Affairs and Food and Public Distribution, Pralhad Joshi, on May 20.

According to the government, in this initiative, depot managers upload geo-tagged inputs of the infrastructure available in their depot, generating automated ratings and action points for timely improvements. The system ensures 100 per cent validation by the supervisory officers and random third-party audits.

The warehouses are assessed based on two main categories: infrastructural aspects which include safety standards, storage conditions, environmental, technology adoption and statutory parameters and operational efficiency aspects which include stock turnover, losses, space utilization, manpower expenses, and profitability.

Each category is evaluated independently, and the warehouse receives a Star rating based on the composite scoring from both parameters.

Depot Darpan is uniquely integrated with smart warehousing technologies, creating a seamless digital monitoring ecosystem that includes: CCTV Surveillance and IoT sensors, monitoring key parameters such as Carbon dioxide and Phosphine levels, fire hazards, humidity, unauthorised entry and temperature in real time thereby, ensuring security and efficiency in food grain storage.

According to the Department, the IoT-enabled monitoring includes ambient sensor, carbon dioxide, phosphine gas sensor, gate shutter sensor and fire/smoke sensor.

In addition, AI based technology for bag counting, ANPR (Automatic Number plate Recognition) for vehicle identification and tracking, and face recognition technology (FRS) for access control and security are also deployed in warehouses on pilot basis.

Depot Darpan mobile app allows supervisory officials to track warehouse performance anytime, anywhere, supporting better decision making. Automated reports are used in regular reviews, leading to continuous and seamless improvements in infrastructure and efficiency.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some tech intervention in our food storage systems! The IoT sensors for monitoring temperature and humidity will prevent so much grain wastage. Hope this gets implemented properly at ground level 🤞 #DigitalIndia
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Priya M.
Good initiative but I hope they train the depot staff properly. Many government apps fail because employees aren't tech-savvy. Also, what about warehouses in remote areas with poor internet connectivity?
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Amit S.
Star rating system is brilliant! Competition between warehouses will improve standards. But government must ensure no corruption in ratings. Third-party audits should be truly independent.
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Sunita R.
As someone from farming family, I welcome this. Every year we hear about grains rotting in godowns while poor go hungry. Hope Depot Darpan brings accountability. Jai Kisan! 🙏
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Vikram J.
The AI and face recognition tech seems impressive but hope they've considered privacy concerns. Also, what's the budget for maintaining all these high-tech systems? Taxpayers deserve transparency.
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Neha P.
Great step forward! But implementation is key. We've seen many fancy portals launched with much fanfare that later become defunct. Hope Depot Darpan gets regular updates and doesn't become another 'Chalta Hai' project.

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