Chief Secretary Amrit Pratyaya. file photo
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State Bureau, Patna. Now DPR of structures worth more than Rs 50 crore in the state will have to take technical recommendation from the Remote Sensing Application Center before financial approval. Chief Secretary Pratyaya Amrit gave this instruction in the meeting of the concerned departments held on Wednesday.
He asked the government departments to strictly implement this system. Development Commissioner Mihir Kumar Singh, Secretary of Science, Technology and Technical Education Department Dr. Pratima and Additional Chief Secretaries, Principal Secretaries and Secretaries of various departments were present in the meeting. Development Commissioner Mihir Kumar Singh, Secretary of Science, Technology and Technical Education Department Dr. Pratima and Additional Chief Secretaries, Principal Secretaries and Secretaries of various departments were present in the meeting.
It was informed in the meeting that a digital tool for DPR for infrastructure projects is being developed in collaboration with Bhaskaracharya Institute of Space Applications and Geo-informatics. This tool will help in planning, alignment and assessment of projects using various departmental data available on PM Gati Shakti portal. This will make DPR more accurate.
The departments present agreed that this system will prevent repetition of works, save costs and in matters like alignment of roads, possible obstacles like land, forest, cross-drainage will be identified at the initial stage itself. This system will also be helpful in disaster management and monitoring of activities like stubble burning. This system can be availed by all departments as per requirement.
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