Key Points

Delhi's PWD is integrating space technology to better manage the city's roads and infrastructure. Minister Parvesh Verma is pushing for a digital system that includes real-time monitoring of potholes and waterlogging. The initiative will create a geo-tagged inventory of all road assets to ensure efficient maintenance. This tech-driven approach aims to provide quicker responses and safer roads for Delhi's citizens.

Key Points: Delhi PWD Uses Space Tech to Map Roads and Prevent Waterlogging

  • Digital inventory of all road assets with geo-tagging for transparency
  • Real-time dashboard to track pothole and waterlogging complaints
  • Project monitoring system for infrastructure projects over Rs 1 crore
  • Dark spot monitoring to identify areas without street lighting
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Delhi PWD officials to use space tech to map roads, address waterlogging

Delhi PWD Minister Parvesh Verma partners with BISAG-N to deploy digital dashboards for real-time road monitoring, pothole tracking, and waterlogging solutions.

"These digital platforms will help us in real-time monitoring, quicker response, and long-term solutions - Parvesh Verma"

New Delhi, Aug 26

Aiming to ensure efficient, transparent, and accountable infrastructure delivery, Delhi Minister of Public Works Department (PWD) Parvesh Verma on Tuesday held talks with officials of Bhaskaracharya National Institute for Space Applications and Geo-informatics (BISAG-N).

Looking to integrate key technological solutions for better management and safety of Delhi’s roads, the Minister is pushing for road assets mapping, project monitoring system, pothole and waterlogging dashboard, dark spot monitoring, and street light tracking system, said an official statement.

“The PWD is committed to tapping the power of technology for effective management of Delhi’s roads. These digital platforms will help us in real-time monitoring, quicker response, and long-term solutions, ensuring that common people experience safety and convenience at every step,” said Verma.

As part of the meeting, the Minister reviewed the PWD Road Asset Mapping Application, which is in the works. The solution will create a digital inventory of all road assets with geo-tagging, the statement said.

This initiative will ensure transparent planning, efficient maintenance, and optimal use of resources. The system will also help in identifying black spots, encroachments, and gaps in road safety infrastructure through a dashboard, the Minister said.

Minister Verma directed officials to ensure that the application provides Assembly-wise reports for greater accountability and monitoring

During the meeting, a Project Monitoring System was reviewed to track vital PWD projects worth over Rs 1 crore. This system will enable officials to monitor progress, identify issues, and take corrective action with real-time updates from stakeholders.

Verma said the system will ensure projects are completed on time, with efficiency and full transparency, benefiting the citizens directly.

The Minister also reviewed the proposed digital mechanism for real-time monitoring of defective streetlights.

He said this system will integrate reports from Delhi Police, elected representatives, and citizens, ensuring faster repair and safer streets.

“This initiative reflects the spirit of interdepartmental efforts, collaboration, and good governance for the welfare of the people of Delhi,” said Verma, adding that a Dark Spot Monitoring System is being developed to digitally capture areas without street lighting.

This platform will enable quick rectification of vulnerable dark zones to enhance public safety across Delhi.

A real-time dashboard for pothole and waterlogging complaints is also being created, where reports from citizens, departments, and public representatives will be immediately tracked and resolved.

“These technological initiatives will go a long way in fulfilling the vision of Viksit Delhi by making our roads safer, efficient, and responsive to the needs of citizens,” the Minister added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great initiative! The real-time dashboard for potholes and waterlogging will be a game-changer if implemented properly. No more endless complaints to municipal corporations that go unanswered.
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Aman W
I'll believe it when I see it on the ground. Every year we hear about new technologies, but the roads remain the same. Hope this time it's different and not just another government project that disappears after elections.
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Nisha Z
The dark spot monitoring system is much needed! As a woman who travels late for work, better street lighting would make me feel so much safer. Hope they prioritize this aspect. 👍
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Vikram M
Assembly-wise reporting is a smart move. This will ensure local MLAs are accountable for road conditions in their constituencies. Transparency in public works is always welcome!
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in multiple cities, Delhi's infrastructure challenges are unique but solvable. Using space tech is innovative - hope the execution matches the vision. The project monitoring for crore+ projects is particularly important to prevent cost overruns.
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Karthik V
Good step forward! But they should also focus on training the ground staff to use these technologies effectively. Technology is only as good as the people operating it.

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