Andhra Pradesh state has won accolades from the NITI Aayog for implementing some of the best practices in governance. The CM Office Real-time Executive Dashboard is one such practice which is being followed by other states. The Dashboard provides a bird’s-eye view of the state’s situation — the performance of different schemes as well as that of government departments to both the state leadership and the public.
Andhra Pradesh is one of the first Indian state to use the CM Dashboard technology. With a seamless functionality and cool layout, it is a one stop platform for all the core areas of the state’s operations.
With the help of this dashboard, CM Chandrababu Naidu can execute everything from …show more content…
Being a part of e governance initiative, it is being done to do away with unnecessary clutter and analyse important data on one single platform. The website has an interestingly simplified theme and retina friendly look. The colors and fonts used seem to have been carefully picked so as to render a pleasant overall appeal.
Coming to the main features of the CM dashboard, the information is super simple and clear. There is a department wise segregation and respective data that flows in real time. There is an exact data of how many street lights have been installed and how many of them are really working and presently on.
The Dashboard has some very interactive features, such as multistar rating, district ranking and key performance indicators (KPIs). The overall functionality speaks technologically advanced standards in terms of layout, user interface as well as update of information.
The dashboard daily updates its frequencies, with all the data collated and input in the respective categories. There are quarterly, monthly and yearly updates too, based on the area of operations in …show more content…
Interestingly, the chief minister claimed that CM dashboard has set a new record when it was viewed by about 10 lakh people in a span of just 40 days.
“The total viewers count has crossed 30 lakh which is unusual to any government site," said a senior official in the Chief Minister's Office (CMO). He said that responses to the core dash board is itself an example of the success of chief minister's initiative.
The viewers are virtually flooding to the CM dashboard for any official and authentic information as the visitors count, which was around 20 lakh in September, had touched 30 lakh by October, 10 last year. This means that 10 lakh visitors in just 40 days with average viewers of 25000 per day.
All the 34 departments have been sharing day-to-day information including progress of work in roads, irrigation canals, attendance of employees, rainfall data, ground water level and even liquor sales. Performance of street lighting in all the municipalities in the state have also been linked to the