UP: IAS Officers Deployed for Ground-Level Audit of Mega Projects in All 75 Districts

Parijat Tripathi

In a major step toward strengthening accountability and transparency in development work, the Uttar Pradesh government has ordered comprehensive on-site audits of key infrastructure projects across all 75 districts. Senior IAS officers have been designated as nodal officers for each district to carry out these inspections.

The assigned officers will conduct field-level reviews of two major infrastructure projects valued at over ₹50 crore in each district. They will also assess the progress of the Jal Jeevan Mission, particularly the Har Ghar Nal Yojana, which aims to provide tap water to every rural household.

The inspection drive is scheduled for May 24 and 25, with officers required to submit detailed reports to Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh by May 26, according to an official directive issued by Amrita Soni, Chief Staff Officer to the Chief Secretary.
Key Areas of Inspection:

Physical verification of two infrastructure projects in each district, each valued at over ₹50 crore.

Review of implementation and effectiveness of the Jal Jeevan Mission, especially the Har Ghar Nal Yojana.

Inspection of Gau-Aashray Sthal (cattle shelters) as part of broader rural development and animal welfare initiatives.

Objectives of the Initiative

The primary goals are to:

Verify the ground-level status of large-scale development projects.

Identify any discrepancies between reported progress and actual conditions.

Enhance transparency, governance, and ensure timely, high-quality execution of infrastructure works.

Nodal Officers and Their Assigned Districts:

Some of the key district-level assignments include:

Dr. Rupesh Kumar – Prayagraj

Bhawani Singh Khangarot – Fatehpur

Vijay Kiran Anand – Varanasi

Gaurav Verma – Chandauli

Divya Prakash Giri – Ghazipur

Jai Shankar Dubey – Sonbhadra

Krishna Kumar Gupta – Bhadohi

Sheeldhar Yadav – Ballia

Dr. Arvind Kumar Chourasiya – Kushinagar

Ritu Maheshwari – Lucknow

B. Chandrakala – Rae Bareli

Chaitra V – Hardoi

Selva Kumari J – Unnao

Kinjal Singh – Sitapur

Markandey Shahi – Jhansi

Brijesh Narayan Singh – Agra

Kumar Prashant – Mathura

Dr. Ujjwal Kumar – Bijnor

Avnish Krishna Singh – Meerut

Saheb Singh – Gautam Buddha Nagar

Rajesh Prakash – Saharanpur

Girjesh Kumar Tyagi – Muzaffarnagar

Government’s Message

Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh stressed that “real-time assessments are crucial for bridging the gap between policy planning and public benefit.” He warned that any irregularities or delays found during inspections would invite strict action, reinforcing the state’s zero-tolerance approach to administrative lapses.
Background:

The Jal Jeevan Mission, a flagship joint initiative of the central and state governments, aims to provide safe and adequate drinking water through household tap connections in rural areas by 2024. Although the scheme has expanded rapidly, concerns over the quality of implementation and long-term sustainability persist in several regions.

By assigning senior IAS officers to conduct direct audits, the state government has sent a clear signal of its commitment to timely execution, quality assurance, and improved public service delivery.

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