Why is News :
- MoRD has directed all states to add QR codes on maintenance display boards of PMGSY roads.
- Aim: Enhance transparency, accountability, and public participation in rural road maintenance.
PMGSY (Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana)
- Launched: December 25, 2000 (Vajpayee Govt.)
- Objective: Connect unconnected rural habitations through all-weather roads.
Phases of PMGSY
- Phase I (2000): Basic rural connectivity.
- Phase II (2013): Strengthening/upgradation of existing roads.
- RCPLWEA (2016): Focused on LWE-affected areas
- Phase III (2019): Consolidation of existing networks.
- Phase IV (2024–29):
- Approved on Sep 11, 2024.
- Connect 25,000 unconnected habitations.
- Target: 62,500 km of roads
- Based on population thresholds:
- 500+ (plains), 250+ (NE/hills/special areas), 100+ (LWE areas).
Funding Pattern
- Centrally Sponsored Scheme: 60:40 (Centre: States) after 2015–16.
- Different ratios for NE and Himalayan states.
Achievements
- Sanctioned: 8,36,850 km
- Completed: 7,81,209 km

Need for Reform in Maintenance Oversight
- Issue: No mechanism for citizen feedback on road quality.
- Past audits by National Level Monitors (NLMs) found substandard work.
- Maintenance post-construction is a state responsibility, but monitoring was top-down only.
Existing System: e-MARG
- e-MARG: Digital platform for tracking road maintenance.
- Contractors maintain roads for 5 years post-construction.
- Features:
- Routine Inspections (RI) with geo-tagged photos.
- Performance Evaluation (PE) on 12 parameters.
- Bill submission and tracking.
QR Code-Based Feedback System
Launched by:
- National Rural Infrastructure Development Agency (NRIDA)
Key Features:
- Unique QR codes generated through e-MARG for each road.
- Displayed on Maintenance Info Boards.
Citizen Engagement:
- Anyone can scan the QR code with a smartphone.
Access:
- Road status and details
- Submit photos of damage
- Provide direct feedback
- Available in English + local language.
Integration into Governance:
- Citizen data integrated with Routine Inspections (RI).
- PE now enhanced using AI + Machine Learning.
- Cross-verification of public inputs by officials.
Benefits and Significance
- Increased transparency in rural infrastructure governance.
- Bridges monitoring gaps by involving real users.
- Empowers citizens as stakeholders in governance.
- Reduces over-reliance on top-down inspections
- Enhances real-time issue resolution and data-driven decision-making.
Challenges
- Digital divide in rural areas.
- QR literacy and smartphone access limitations.
- Risk of false or manipulated feedback.
- Additional workload on implementation units for cross-verification.
| UPSC Relevance : GS2Governance, e-Governance, Citizen ParticipationPublic accountability, participatory governance GS3Infrastructure, Technology in GovernanceRural infrastructure, AI/ML in evaluation UPSC Mains Question (GS2/GS3)“Digital innovations like QR codes and AI in schemes like PMGSY are making governance more citizen-centric. Discuss the significance and challenges of such participatory technologies in rural development.” |
