Commerce MinisterPiyushGoyal
released three documents, “Compendium of GatiShakti: Volume IIâ€, “Compendium of
Roles and Responsibilities on GatiShakti
National Master Plan†and “Handbook for District Collectors, GatiShakti
National Master Plan for Area Development Approachâ€,
MrGoyal spoke about the benefits of
GatiShakti National Master Plan in addressing significant problems through
integrated data-driven mechanisms, ensuring cost effectiveness in project planning and implementation in
time bound manner, and expeditious NOC approvals and land acquisitions.
Minister of State for Commerce SomParkash,
emphasised on-boarding of infrastructure, economic, and social Ministries/
Departments that has enabled holistic and integrated planning of complete areas
on GatiShakti principles. He asserted that the release of these three documents
will make our country’s infrastructure planning more synchronised and help
improve India’s logistics efficiency.
Secretary, DPIIT,
Rajesh Kumar Singh, asserted the tremendous improvement made in terms of area
planning at the District/Local root level for hard infrastructure and soft
infrastructure. These documents will benefit all stakeholders and enable
integrated planning, elimination of ad-hoc issues and bring synergy amongst all
relevant stakeholders at all Central, State and Local level.
Special Secretary
(Logistics), DPIIT, Smt. SumitaDawra, in
her introductory remarks highlighted that the Logistics Division, DPIIT has
undertaken concerted efforts pertaining to data ownership and quality
management, and use cases of PMGS. In the last week, many of these initiatives
have reached their logical conclusion. These include the release of Report on
“Logistics Cost in India: Assessment and Long-term Frameworkâ€, the release of
“Logistics Ease Across Different States (LEADS) – 2023â€, the Inauguration of
BISAG-N Office-cum-training Centre at New Delhi. She emphasized that the three
documents released will streamline the roles and responsibilities of
stakeholders in GatiShakti, facilitate area development planning at the
District/Local level, and promote cross-learning amongst stakeholders.
To commemorate two
years of the launch of GatiShakti, a “Compendium of GatiShakti†was released on October 13, 2023.
In continuation, a second edition “Compendium of GatiShakti: Volume II†has
been developed to showcase 11 successful use cases of adoption of GatiShakti
NMP by various line Ministries and States/UTs across different sectors.These
cases encompass a wide array of projects, including the construction of a
high-speed highway connecting Bareilly, Gorakhpur, and Siliguri, addressing
urban congestion in Bengaluru and tourism initiatives in Arunachal Pradesh to
improve connectivity and empower communities.It underscores the benefits of adopting GatiShakti, including expeditious decision-making,
integrated planning reducing time and cost overruns, and replacing manual
planning processes with digital tools. The compendium aims to be a valuable
resource, facilitating cross-learning among all stakeholders to enable Ease of
Doing Business and Ease of Living.