Grievance Redressal Assessment And Index (GRAI) 2023 Launched On 18 November 2024

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Grievance Redressal Assessment And Index (GRAI) 2023 Launched On 18 November 2024

Index Is Based On Four Dimensions And 11 Indicators Assessing Grievance Redressal Mechanism Adopted By The Central Ministries And Departments

Department Of Agriculture And Farmers Welfare Topped The Ranking Followed By Department Of Posting Group A

In Group B, O/O the Comptroller & Auditor General Of India Topped The Ranking Closely Followed By The Department Of Land Resources

Department Of Investment & Public Asset Management And Ministry Of Development Of North Eastern Region Secured First And Second Positions Respectively In Group C

Out Of 89 Ministries And Departments, 85 Demonstrated A Positive Trend In Their Grai Scores In 2023 Over 2022. Approximately 10% Of The Ministries/Departments Achieved Over 50% Growth In Their Overall Grai Scores, While 28% Recorded 25-50% Growth. A Majority, 57%, Exhibited Incremental Growth Of Up To 25% In Their Scores

Posted On: 18 NOV 2024 5:45PM by PIB Delhi

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology; Minister of State (Independent Charge) Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh has launched Grievance Redressal Assessment and Index (GRAI) 2023 in the presence of Shri V. Srinivas, Secretary, Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG), Govt. of India.

Grievance Redressal Assessment and Index (GRAI) was conceptualized and designed by the DARPG, Govt. of India based on the recommendation of Parliamentary Standing Committee of Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions with an objective to present organigation-wise comparative picture and provide valuable insights about strengths and areas of improvement regarding grievance redressal mechanism. The first edition of GRAI 2022 was released on 21 June 2023.

Eighty-nine Central Ministries and Departments were assessed and ranked based on a comprehensive index in the dimensions of (1) Efficiency, (2) Feedback, (3) Domain and (4) Organisational Commitment and corresponding 11 indicators. To compute the index, data between January and December 2023was used from the Centralised Public Grievance Redressal and Management System (CPGRAMS).

As part of GRAI, Ministries and Departments are grouped in three groups based on the number of grievances registered in calendar year 2023 at CPGRAMS viz.

Groups

Registered Grievance Range

No. of Ministries/Departments

A

registered grievances > 10,000

28

B

registered grievances 2,000 to 9,999

33

C

registered grievances < 2,000

28

Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, O/o the Comptroller & Auditor General of India and Department of Investment & Public Asset Management have topped the rankings in Group A, B and C respectively. A detailed list with top three Ministries and Departments in composite and dimension-wise ranking is as follows:

#

Rank 1

Rank 2

Rank 3

Group A:

Grievances > 10,000

Composite

Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare

Department of Posts

Ministry of Cooperation

Efficiency

Ministry of Cooperation

Department of Telecommunications

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Feedback

Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare

Central Board of Direct Taxes (Income Tax)

Department of Defence

Domain

Unique Identification Authority of India

Ministry of Home Affairs

Ministry of Cooperation

Organisational Commitment

Department of Posts

Department of Telecommunications

Ministry of Corporate Affairs

Group B:

Grievances 2,000 – 9,999

Composite

O/o the Comptroller & Auditor General of India

Department of Land Resources

NITI Aayog

Efficiency

Department of Legal Affairs

Department of Land Resources

NITI Aayog

Feedback

O/o the Comptroller & Auditor General of India

Department of Expenditure

Department of Financial Services (Pension Reforms)

Domain

Department of Land Resources

Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs

Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation

Organisational Commitment

Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities

Department of Land Resources

Ministry of Ayush

Group C:

Grievances < 2,000

Composite

Department of Investment & Public Asset Management

Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region

Department of Pharmaceuticals

Efficiency

Department of Investment & Public Asset Management

Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region

Ministry of Mines

Feedback

Department of Pharmaceuticals

Department of Public Enterprises

Department of Investment & Public Asset Management

Domain

Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region

Department of Youth Affairs

Department of Bio Technology

Organisational Commitment

Department of Official Language

Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals

Legislative Department

In the GRAI 2023report released by DARPG, detailed Root-Cause Analysis has been included with specific inputs on areas of further improvement. This report presents a two-dimensional (vertical and horizontal) analysis of the root causes of effective redressal of grievances of each Ministries and Departments in an easily discernible colour coded analysis. The report also presents brief description of technical partners DARPG has engaged to facilitate the Ministries and Departments to optimally utilize CPGRAMS as a means of effective grievance redressal media.

Over the years, CPGRAMS has become a key tool for enhancing government accountability and transparency by enabling citizens to file and track grievances online. The Commonwealth Secretariat has recognised CPGRAMSas a best practice in Commonwealth Secretaries of Public Service / Secretaries to Cabinet meeting in April 2024.

The GRAI 2023 report presents a clear roadmap with an advisory for the Ministries and Departments to leverage CPGRAMS and its features like IGMS 2.0, TreeDashboard, etc., to enhance grievance redressal. The roadmap for improvement emphasizes integrating advanced technologies like AI and ML for data analysis, predictive analytics and preventive measures while revising ATR formats for better reporting. Capacity building for GROs, enhancing accountability through audits and extending CPGRAMS integration to the third-tier of government are key recommendations.

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