Noida to implement PIMS to strengthen infrastructure

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Noida to implement PIMS to strengthen infrastructure

Thursday, 17 October 2024 | PNS | Lucknow

The Uttar Pradesh government is developing a robust plan to implement the ‘Property Management Information System’ (PMIS) across the state’s industrial authorities. The initiative aims to foster better communication with investors, allowing for more efficient, phased dialogue and to boost investor confidence through improved facilities.

Noida is set to lead by example by implementing PIMS and strengthening its infrastructure. The PIMS will be integrated with the Nivesh Mitra portal, a single-window clearance platform, enhancing access to crucial information, including land availability and bank details.

Other industrial bodies, such as Uttar Pradesh State Industrial Development Authority (UPSIDA), Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA), and Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority, are also advancing efforts in this direction.

A new action plan is being implemented to improve how housing, residential, industrial, and commercial projects are managed in Uttar Pradesh.

Once fully in place, this system will allow for direct monitoring of applications and project activities for these schemes. It will also track important documents, such as building approvals, occupancy certificates, and extension letters.

Investors will also be able to track the progress of their projects step-by-step.

Through the PMIS, investors will receive updates on their project approvals and queries via SMS, email, and WhatsApp.

This system will promote greater transparency and provide a direct link between the government and investors, ensuring smoother communication and clearer processes.

As part of its efforts to streamline processes, Noida is developing a web-based application that will provide detailed records for approximately 96,000 properties in the city.

This platform will also include a dedicated module to ensure the proper maintenance of these records.

The new system will strengthen key functions like data processing—both online and offline—along with the registration of new properties and the compilation of property and allottee details. It will also handle the issuance of allotment letters and other government forms, offering real-time updates.

Additionally, the application will integrate with a bank gateway for seamless online payments.

In a related development, UPSIDA is implementing the ‘Business Reform Action Plan’ (BRAP). This initiative will improve the performance of UPSIDA officials, enhance online services, and integrate these services with the Nivesh Mitra portal. It will also pave the way for the Industrial Park Rating System (IPRS) ranking, boosting the state’s industrial sector.

Meanwhile, the Nivesh Mitra portal is being upgraded with a unified G2B (Government-to-Business) interface, microservice architecture, and an efficient content management system to provide a more streamlined experience for business users.

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