A real-time dashboard for pothole and waterlogging complaints is being created, where complaints raised by residents, departments, and public representatives will be immediately tracked and resolvedThe Delhi government is set to come up with a Road Asset Mapping Application for effective and real-time monitoring of key roads in the Capital, Public Works Department (PWD) Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh said on Tuesday.In a meeting with officials from the Bhaskaracharya National Institute for Space Applications and Geo-informatics (BISAG-N) and PWD, Singh discussed the integration of digital platforms aimed at improving road infrastructure and safety.“PWD is committed to tapping the power of technology for effective management of Delhi’s roads. These digital platforms will help us in real-time monitoring, quicker response, and long-term solutions, ensuring that common people experience safety and convenience at every step,” he said, adding that the solution will create a digital inventory of all road assets with geo-tagging.Officials said the PWD has started working on developing the Road Asset Mapping Application, which will allow identification of black spots, encroachments, and road safety gaps through a centralised dashboard.At the meeting, Singh also directed officials to ensure the application includes assembly-wise reports for increased accountability and performance tracking.Singh, meanwhile, reviewed a Project Monitoring System that will oversee key PWD projects worth over Rs 1 crore. This system will enable officials to monitor progress, identify issues, and take corrective action with real-time updates from stakeholders.“The system will ensure projects are completed on time, with efficiency and full transparency, benefiting people directly,” said Singh.Story continues below this adFurther, officials said, to eradicate dark spots and monitor the functioning of streetlights, PWD is developing a dark spot monitoring system for real-time monitoring of defective street lights. Singh said this system will integrate reports from Delhi Police, elected representatives, and residents, ensuring faster repair and safer streets. “This platform will enable quick rectification of vulnerable dark zones…,” he added.Additionally, a real-time dashboard for pothole and waterlogging complaints is being created, where complaints raised by residents, departments, and public representatives will be immediately tracked and resolved, said Singh.Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram© The Indian Express Pvt LtdTags:Delhi governmentDelhi roads