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Covid-Related Survey Efforts
                                                                                                         The Rapid Assessment Survey conducted in April
                                                                                                        2020 was a large-scale effort and one of the first in
                                                                                                        India to take stock of the impact of the pandemic
                                                                                                        and first lockdown, at scale. The results were shared
                                                                                                        with NITI Aayog to inform further policy decision.
                                                                                                         Enabling and managing the technical ecosystem
                   A Village Level Worker conducting a survey with an expectant mother in Indhani village,  (integration between in-house DELTA platform and
                   Telangana, as part of the Transformation of Aspirational Districts Programme         the Migration portal) to identify migrant workers’
                                                                                                        socio-economic needs. Over 2.3 million households
                  Key Achievements                                                                      across 6 states were covered between August 2020
                                                                                                        and March 2021, in partnership with over 40
                                                                                                        non-profit organisations.
                  Partnership                                Data Capacity-Building
                                                                                                         A large-scale online capacity-building
                  The Trusts are supporting eGov’s mission to catalyze    As a nod to the important effort under the Trusts’   programme for surveyors on data collection and
                  urban transformations and enhance ease of living   Delta Ace initiative, the capacity-building course for   data monitoring was conducted as part of the
                  by embedding an open digital infrastructure in over   CDOs has been included as a component of the   Trusts’ migrant focused program, under which a
                  4,400 ULBs by 2024, through the operationalisation   ‘People’ pillar within Data Maturity Assessment   team of over 2,300 surveyors were trained on data
                  of the National Urban Digital Mission (NUDM)   Framework (DMAF). The DMAF is used by the Smart   collection and monitoring. These enumerators then
                  through the Centre for Digital Governance (CDG).   Cities Mission as a self-assessment tool for Smart   contributed towards the data collection exercise to
                                                                                                            Internet Sathi, Tejwapur, Bharaich, UP
                  Over the past 2 years, the Trusts have significantly   Cities to gauge their progress vis-à-vis data   identify the socio-economic needs of migrant
                  invested in eGovernments Foundation, towards the   readiness. The capacity-building effort is a   workers under the Trusts’ migrant focused
                  development of the DIGIT (Digital Infrastructure for   recognition of the importance of building data skills   program-Mission Gaurav.
                  Governance, Impact and Transformation) platform,   within the governance structure to successfully
                  structured as an open source, modular, public   embed data culture.
                  digital good for effective municipal service delivery.    CDOs have now been trained across all 100 Smart
                  The DIGIT Governance Platform was built as an   Cities, pan-India, of which 62 CDOs were certified,
                  open source layered architecture with reusable   jointly by Tata Trusts and the Ministry of Housing &
                  building blocks and is currently active in over 14   Urban Affairs, to have achieved a desired level of
                  states and more than 2,000 ULBs, supporting 23   data capacity, across a progressive scale.
                  core services catering to key municipal solutions.
                                                              The course is now being successfully transitioned
                  DIGIT's architecture also served as a base for the   to the iGOT Karmayogi platform to ensure wider
                  COVID ePass system, which was created during the   reach amongst decision makers in the
                  early phase of the pandemic for essential service   administration. iGOT Karmayogi is an online
                  providers and adopted by 8 states. By the end of   learning platform, which is being developed by the
                  the first quarter of FY 21, 43,567 organisations were   Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), as an
                  registered through the ePass application with   integral part of the Digital India stack for capacity
                  approximately 910,000 daily passes issued.  building of all government employees.

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