Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) was launched on 25th June 2015 by the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD), Government of India.
The mission extends urban infrastructure development support to Urban Local Bodies (ULBs).
It is being implemented across 500 cities in India.
The purpose of AMRUT is to:
Ensure every household has access to a tap with assured water supply and a sewerage connection.
Increase amenity value by developing greenery and open spaces such as parks.
Reduce pollution through public transport and non-motorized transport like walking and cycling.
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BRIEF
MoUD sought services of a specialist Independent Review and Monitoring Agency (IRMA) at State/UT level.
The objective was to periodically review and monitor projects under the AMRUT Mission.
The mission’s scope includes:
Capacity building
Reform implementation
Water supply
Sewerage management
Development of green spaces and parks
The goal was to ensure effective execution, real-time monitoring, and transparent data management across all mission cities.
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OUR APPROACH
Developed a comprehensive Project Management Tool to streamline project tracking and monitoring.
Provided user access at three levels - City, State, and Administrator:
City Users: Enter data on DPR approvals, NIT issuance, and project progress.
State Users: Approve SAAPs, DPRs, and review city-level data.
Administrator: Monitors all data through a unified dashboard across 500 cities.
Created interactive dashboards for real-time monitoring.
Implemented drill-down functionality for detailed data insights.
Added data import/export features to reduce manual effort.
Used a lightweight, secure, and adaptive technology framework for seamless performance.