The full form of PRAGATI is the Pro-Active Governance And Timely Implementation. It is described as a multifunctional and multipurpose platform. Its concern is to address the problems of regular people. The platform keeps track of and evaluates essential Government of India initiatives and programs. It also updates the initiatives designated by state governments. It combines the three latest technologies, i.e. geospatial technology, digital data management, and video conferencing. The website link for Pragati is https://pragati.nic.in/en/.
The Prime Minister(PM) spoke about public grievances, project implementation, Swachh Bharat, "ease of doing business," and unseasonal rain and relief to the farmers during the first PRAGATI interaction on 25 March 2015.
In the 38th PRAGATI meeting, PM Modi reviewed eight projects worth Rs. 50,000 crores.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently evaluated eight projects spanning 14 states and costing a total of Rs. 1.26 trillion.
Top officials are instructed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make sure that public complaints are addressed within 60 days.
The Prime Minister also discussed that there are two groups of public complaints from more than 20 people that include the payment of the private sector's Employees Provident Fund and income tax refunds.
The states of Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra have raised two difficulties, one involving clearance for the Navi Mumbai airport and the other involving national highways.
Six central Government projects involving a dozen Ministries of the Union Government, thirteen States. It was noted that several years had passed with respect to a number of acts and permissions related to projects, with no action taken on it.
The Prime Minister has chaired over 32 meetings looking at 275 projects costing Rs 12.5 lakh crores. Forty-seven initiatives and programmes from 17 different sectors were included in this.
The Prime Minister's Office (PMO), Union Government Secretaries, and Chief Secretaries of the States make up the three tiers of the system.
The Prime Minister will participate in a monthly program where he will communicate with the Secretaries and Chief Secretaries of the Government of India through video conference.
The database of public grievances, ongoing programs, and pending projects is used to identify issues that need to be brought before the PM.
Each Union Government Secretaries and Chief Secretaries have their User Identification(IDs) and Passwords.