
UditVani, Jamshedpur : In a significant step towards ensuring transparency, accountability, and public participation in government schemes, the East Singhbhum district administration has launched the Gram Sampati Portal — a new digital platform designed to provide real-time updates and encourage citizen feedback on development projects. The portal can be accessed at https://jamshedpurgramsampati.in.
Initiated under the leadership of Deputy Commissioner Karn Satyarthi, the portal will allow citizens to access accurate and up-to-date information about all ongoing projects across various departments. By simply scanning the QR codes displayed on project sites, people can view project details, monitor progress, and share their feedback or grievances directly with the administration.
“The portal gives citizens the power to know, rate, and respond to development works happening around them. This will strengthen transparency, improve administrative monitoring, and encourage active public involvement,” said Deputy Commissioner Satyarthi. He appealed to citizens to scan the QR codes on newly launched or completed projects and share their feedback, which will play a decisive role in timely corrective actions and quality improvements.
Key Highlights of the Portal:
Executing departments such as Zila Parishad, Building Construction, Drinking Water & Sanitation, Rural Works, and Special Divisions will regularly update project details.
Each project structure will carry a unique QR code, enabling citizens to access detailed project information, give ratings, register suggestions, and file complaints.
Mandatory details to be uploaded include agency names, funding sources, project costs, timelines, contractor details, geotagged locations, and progress percentages.
Engineering departments have been provided unique user IDs and passwords for uploading data.
As of now, the portal has recorded 1,141 entries, covering 468 ongoing and 673 completed projects across the district.
The portal will also serve as a tool for review meetings, fund flow tracking, and high-level decision-making, thereby strengthening both transparency and accountability in scheme implementation.
With this initiative, East Singhbhum becomes one of the early adopters of a citizen-centric digital monitoring system, setting a benchmark for participatory governance.

