The Delhi government is set to introduce DARPAN 2.0, an advanced performance-monitoring dashboard developed by the National Informatics Centre (NIC) under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). This real-time platform aims to offer decision-makers and government departments a consolidated view of key schemes and services, facilitating quicker, data-driven decision-making. DARPAN 2.0 tackles the challenge of fragmented data by integrating multiple systems into a user-friendly interface.
Delhi’s DARPAN 2.0 will include department-specific Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), live progress tracking, early-warning indicators, and comparative analytics to enhance accountability and coordination. The rollout, customized for Delhi with priority schemes integrated through secure APIs, will occur in phases over 12–16 weeks, with comprehensive training for nodal officers. Delhi IT Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh praised DARPAN 2.0 as a significant step towards transparent and efficient governance, providing real-time insights to improve decision-making and service delivery.
Minister Singh highlighted that DARPAN 2.0, guided by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, will ensure effective and transparent implementation of every scheme. The dashboard’s key features include real-time performance insights, faster decision-making, cross-departmental coordination, KPI-based monitoring for enhanced accountability, early bottleneck detection, and improved service delivery.
