CM Fadnavis launches legislature secretariat dashboard in Mumbai

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CM Fadnavis launches legislature secretariat dashboard in Mumbai

Synopsis

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on 9 July 2026 inaugurated a digital dashboard at Vidhan Bhavan, Mumbai, under the Legislature Secretariat's computerisation project. The tool gives ministers and senior officials instant visibility into pending parliamentary instruments across both Houses, aiming to speed up their disposal.

Key Takeaways

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated the Maharashtra Legislature Secretariat dashboard at Vidhan Bhavan, Mumbai on 9 July 2026 .
The dashboard is part of the Legislature Secretariat's broader computerisation project.
It provides ministers and principal secretaries/secretaries real-time data on pending parliamentary instruments from both the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council.
The tool is intended to accelerate the disposal of pending legislative business across all government departments.
Senior dignitaries present included Assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar , Council Chairman Prof.
Ram Shinde , and Deputy CM Sunetra Ajit Pawar .
The initiative extends Maharashtra's decade-long push toward e-governance in legislative administration.

The Chief Minister's Office of Maharashtra announced on Thursday, 9 July 2026 that Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated a digital dashboard for the Maharashtra Legislature Secretariat at Vidhan Bhavan, Mumbai, aimed at tracking and clearing pending parliamentary instruments across both Houses of the state legislature.

Context

The dashboard has been developed under the Legislature Secretariat's computerisation project. As the CMO's post states, 'प्रलंबित संसदीय आयुधांच्या पाठपुराव्यासाठी हा डॅशबोर्ड विकसित करण्यात आला आहे' ('this dashboard has been developed to follow up on pending parliamentary instruments'). It gives all ministers and principal secretaries and secretaries in the ministries instant access to information about pending parliamentary instruments related to both Houses that pertain to their respective departments.

The system is designed to accelerate the disposal of pending legislative business, enabling faster responses to questions, assurances, and other parliamentary obligations that departments owe to the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly and the Maharashtra Legislative Council.

Policy Backdrop

Maharashtra has pursued successive e-governance measures since the 2010s to digitise legislative records and assembly proceedings. The new dashboard is a continuation of that trajectory, applying real-time monitoring technology to the specific problem of parliamentary pendency — a persistent challenge in state legislatures across India.

Similar computerisation efforts have been undertaken in several other Indian state legislatures to track questions, assurances, and committee matters, reflecting a wider national pattern of using technology platforms for oversight of parliamentary work. Devendra Fadnavis, who previously served as Chief Minister from 2014 to 2019, has consistently emphasised administrative and digital reform as governance priorities.

Stakeholders and Impact

The inauguration was attended by senior constitutional and political figures: Legislative Council Chairman Prof. Ram Shinde, Legislative Assembly Speaker Adv. Rahul Narwekar, Legislative Council Deputy Chairman Sachin Ahir, Legislative Assembly Deputy Speaker Anna Bansode, Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Ajit Pawar, Minister Chandrakant Patil, and senior officials.

The primary beneficiaries are ministers and senior bureaucrats who will now receive consolidated, real-time visibility into their departments' pending obligations to both Houses, reducing the risk of parliamentary instruments going unaddressed for extended periods.

What's Next

The key measure of success will be whether the dashboard produces a measurable reduction in the backlog of pending parliamentary instruments — questions, assurances, and committee references — in the months following its launch. The initiative could also serve as a model for other state legislatures exploring similar digital governance tools to improve legislative accountability and administrative responsiveness.

Point of View

The Maharashtra government is addressing a chronic institutional weakness: departments that lose track of unanswered questions and unfulfilled assurances. For Fadnavis, whose political identity is closely tied to administrative modernisation, the initiative reinforces a consistent brand while also serving a practical legislative management need. If the tool delivers measurable reductions in pendency, it could set a replicable standard for other state legislatures grappling with the same problem.
NationPress
9 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Maharashtra Legislature Secretariat dashboard?
It is a digital tool inaugurated on 9 July 2026 at Vidhan Bhavan, Mumbai, that gives ministers and senior officials real-time information on pending parliamentary instruments — such as questions and assurances — related to both Houses of the Maharashtra legislature.
Who inaugurated the Maharashtra legislature dashboard?
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated the dashboard. The event was also attended by Assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar, Council Chairman Prof. Ram Shinde, Deputy CM Sunetra Ajit Pawar, and other senior officials.
What are parliamentary instruments in the context of the Maharashtra legislature?
Parliamentary instruments include questions, assurances, resolutions, and other formal legislative tools that members use to seek information or action from the government. Pending instruments are those that have not yet been responded to or resolved by the relevant departments.
How will the dashboard help Maharashtra ministers and officials?
The dashboard provides instant, consolidated visibility into which parliamentary instruments are pending against each department in both the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council, enabling faster follow-up and disposal of outstanding obligations.
Is this part of a larger Maharashtra e-governance initiative?
Yes. The dashboard is developed under the Legislature Secretariat's computerisation project and continues Maharashtra's broader push to digitise legislative administration, which has been ongoing since the 2010s.
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