Delhi Government Launches Centralized Asset Registry for Enhanced Management
Delhi creates central assets registry, maps 16,000 properties under various depts
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The Delhi government has mapped over 16,000 properties across more than 60 departments in a new initiative to streamline asset management. The Delhi Asset Management Information System (DAMIS) consolidates property records into a single digital repository, improving transparency and efficiency in decision-making for government projects.
- 01Delhi government has identified over 16,000 assets across more than 60 departments.
- 02The initiative aims to improve management and transparency of government-owned properties.
- 03The centralized system, DAMIS, integrates previously fragmented records into one platform.
- 04DAMIS includes GIS capabilities for enhanced spatial analysis and mapping.
- 05This initiative is expected to modernize asset management and optimize public resource utilization.
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The Delhi government has embarked on a significant initiative to enhance asset management by mapping over 16,000 properties owned by various departments. This effort, involving more than 60 departments, aims to streamline records and improve the management of government assets. The newly developed Delhi Asset Management Information System (DAMIS) serves as a centralized digital repository, consolidating property records that were previously maintained separately. This fragmentation often led to outdated or incomplete information, complicating ownership assessments and asset utilization. By integrating all data into a single system, DAMIS provides a clearer overview of government properties, facilitating better decision-making and coordination among departments. For example, if the health department requires land for a new hospital, it can swiftly identify suitable locations through the system, thereby reducing planning delays. Additionally, DAMIS is GIS-enabled, allowing for high-resolution satellite imagery use in mapping and spatial analysis. The platform supports standardized record-keeping and offers analytical tools for monitoring and reporting, ultimately expected to modernize asset management and enhance the efficiency of public resource utilization across Delhi.
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This initiative will enable more efficient planning and execution of government projects, ultimately benefiting residents through improved public services.
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