Posted: Friday, Sep 24, 2010 at 2358 hrs IST
Updated: Friday, Sep 24, 2010
With about 50 million people working on site in 2,50,000 panchayats all across the country, the magnitude of the task is daunting. However, once the initial task of creating biometric databases and establishing infrastructure at the village level has been completed, the impact on delivery would be immense.
The fundamental matter of issuance of the job cards to those demanding work without political partisanship, elimination of ghost workers from the muster-rolls, introduction of electronic muster-rolls to avoid delays in manual processing and therefore wage payments, electronic transmission of work measurement and authorisation of payment of wages to the banks electronically—these are some of the objectives that are to be met through the introduction of GPS enabled biometric systems at the grass-roots level.
A recent decision taken by the ministry in consultation with department of IT, Unique Identification Development Authority (UIDAI), department of financial services and others, the entire plan would be rolled out within a period of one year. While biometric attendance at site and work measurement may start within a year, the entire NREGA operation—such as capturing all the processes right from registration, demand of work, issue of dated receipt, allocation of work, attendance at worksite with GPS coordinates, measurement of work and wage payments etc—is likely to be transferred to the electronic platform on real time basis.
The introduction of a UID-enabled biometric database for attendance and the use of ICT would improve the overall delivery system. For this, biometric data of all NREGA workers would be collected. A system for taking biometric attendance on site everyday through hand-held devices and transmitting this data through mobile phones for authentication would be put in place. This would be GPS-enabled. Muster-rolls would automatically be generated electronically. The existing MIS would also be integrated with biometric data, with the purpose of setting up an integrated process of capturing, generating date receipts for applications, allocation of work, opening of works and reducing delays in measurement and payments.
This entire process is being implemented through public private partnership. For this, stringent technical qualifications will be evolved in partnership with the respective state governments. The service level standards, model concession agreements (MCA)...