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e-SAKSHI Application

18.01.2024

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For Prelims: About e-SAKSHI Application, Key points about the MPLAD Scheme

 

Why in the news? 

Recently, the Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Statistics and Programmed Implementation (MoSPI) launched the MPLADS e-SAKSHI Mobile Application.

 

About e-SAKSHI Application:

  • It was launched for revised fund flow procedure under Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLAD) Scheme.
  • It will bring forth a myriad of benefits, revolutionizing the way Members of Parliament engage with and manage development projects in their constituencies.
  • It would offer convenience and accessibility, allowing MPs to propose, track, and oversee the projects at their fingertips.
  • This real-time access enhances decision-making processes, enabling swift responses to emerging needs or issues.
  • The application will streamline the communication between MPs and relevant authorities, facilitating a more efficient exchange of information.
  • It will promote transparency by providing MPs with instant updates on the status and progress of their proposed projects.
  • It has the features for budget management, ensuring MPs can monitor expenditures.

 

Key points about the MPLAD Scheme:

  • It was first introduced in 1993.
  • The Scheme is fully funded by the Government of India under which funds are released in the form of grants-in-aid directly to the district authorities.
  • The funds released under the Scheme are non-lapsable., the entitlement of funds not released in a particular year is carried forward to the subsequent years, subject to eligibility.
  • At present, the annual entitlement per MP/ constituency is 5 crore rupees.
  • The role of the Members of Parliament is limited to recommending works. Thereafter, it is the responsibility of the district authority to sanction, execute and complete the works recommended within the stipulated time period.
  • The elected Lok Sabha  Members can recommend works in their respective constituencies.
  • The elected members of the Rajya Sabha can recommend works anywhere in the state from which they are elected.
  • Nominated Members of the Parliament can recommend works for implementation, anywhere in the country.
  • MPLADS works can be implemented in areas affected by natural calamities like floods, cyclone, hailstorm, avalanche, cloudburst, pest attack, landslides, tornado, earthquake, drought, tsunami, fire and biological, chemical, radiological hazards, etc.

 

                                                               Source: PIB