Did Odisha CM Mohan Majhi Unveil the MLA-LAD Web Portal?

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Key Takeaways
- MLA-LAD Web Portal launched for efficient project processing.
- New guidelines focus on transparency and timeliness.
- Funding for each constituency raised to Rs 5 crore.
- Streamlined processes for project execution.
- Citizen access to project tracking and information.
Bhubaneswar, Aug 13 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Odisha, Mohan Charan Majhi, officially launched the MLA-LAD Web Portal (https://mlalads.odisha.gov.in) on Wednesday, along with the introduction of simplified guidelines for the MLA Local Area Development (MLA-LAD) and CM Special Assistance (CM-SA) schemes.
This event was held at Lok Seva Bhavan, attended by all Cabinet members, right before the day’s Cabinet meeting.
Following the Chief Minister’s directive, the new MLA-LAD guidelines have been made more transparent, straightforward, and time-efficient.
The updated framework is designed to enhance administrative processes, allowing for the swift execution of vital grassroots infrastructure projects in a more transparent manner.
Under these new rules, unnecessary projects will be eliminated, focusing instead on critical and need-based proposals. A timeline of 30 days has been established for project recommendations to the issuance of work orders. The CM-SA guidelines have also been revised to facilitate faster project completion.
The newly established portal will ensure comprehensive processing of MLA-recommended projects, covering proposal submission, needs assessment, planning, cost estimation, approval, issuance of work orders, monitoring, supervision, expenditure tracking, and completion within set timelines.
Legislators will have the ability to monitor the real-time status of their suggested projects, while citizens can access thorough information regarding projects specific to their constituencies.
The MLA Local Area Development scheme, initiated in 1997-98, has proven to be an essential tool for the development of small but crucial public infrastructure.
Over time, the allocation for each constituency has escalated from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 3 crore, and for the fiscal year 2025-26, it has been further raised to Rs 5 crore per constituency.
The revised guidelines were drafted under the direct oversight of the Chief Secretary and Development Commissioner, integrating feedback from Assembly Committee members and legislators, studying comparable guidelines in neighboring states, and addressing ground-level challenges.
The Chief Minister expressed appreciation to all ministers, MLAs, and officials who contributed to this process. Development Commissioner Anu Garg provided an overview of the new simplified guidelines and portal during the event, which was also attended by Chief Secretary Manoj Ahuja.