DARPG Releases Year-End Review 2025: Major Strides in e-Governance, Public Grievance Redressal, and Good Governance Reforms

From revamped CPGRAMS and national conferences to global administrative leadership and Swachhata campaigns, DARPG reports a landmark year of digital transformation and governance innovation.

New Delhi, December 12, 2025:The Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) released its Year-End Review 2025, showcasing comprehensive achievements in digital governance, public service delivery, grievance redressal mechanisms, and global administrative collaboration.

28th National Conference on e-Governance

The year was highlighted by the successful conduct of the 28th National Conference on e-Governance (NCeG) held at Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, on 22–23 September 2025. Focused on the theme “Viksit Bharat: Civil Service and Digital Transformation,” the conference brought together over 1,000 delegates across states, ministries, and private sectors. The Visakhapatnam Declaration was adopted to guide digital governance reforms for India@2047.

Revamp of CPGRAMS

DARPG carried out a major upgrade of the Centralized Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS). Revised grievance categorization for 31 ministries was completed, with 27 already live. A new module to enable senior-level review of grievances was rolled out across ministries, complemented by capacity-building workshops.
The department also released the “Sevottam Model Curriculum” and showcased best practices through the booklet “Effective Grievance Redressal: 100 Stories of Change.”

Prime Minister’s Awards for Excellence in Public Administration

The Prime Minister’s Awards 2023 & 2024 were successfully concluded, with awards conferred by the Prime Minister on Civil Services Day 2025. The event saw participation from over 3 lakh attendees in-person and virtually.

Special Campaign 5.0 for Swachhata and Reducing Pendency

DARPG led the largest-ever government cleanliness and pendency-reduction drive under Special Campaign 5.0 (2–31 October 2025).
Key outcomes include:

  • 11.60 lakh offices covered

  • 7.54 lakh grievances resolved

  • 38.11 lakh files reviewed

  • 233.75 lakh sq. ft. office space freed

  • ₹824.07 crore generated through scrap disposal

Cumulatively, Special Campaigns 1.0 to 5.0 freed 930.02 lakh sq. ft. and generated ₹4120.79 crore.

Good Governance Conferences and Regional Outreach

In 2025, the department organized:

  • A Good Governance Conference in Bhubaneswar with participation from senior leadership including the Odisha Chief Minister.

  • A Regional Conference on Holistic District Development in Patna showcasing district-level innovations.

e-Services Expansion via NeSDA

DARPG expanded digital public service delivery under NeSDA – Way Forward, in collaboration with Right to Service Commissions of eight states.
Key progress in 2025:

  • 25% increase in total e-services (19,177 → 23,919)

  • 10 States/UTs achieved full saturation of mandatory e-services

  • 6 States/UTs now deliver 100% services through unified portals

Upgraded e-Office Ecosystem

The implementation of e-Office Version 7.0 across all central ministries led to:

  • 93.62% e-file adoption

  • 95.19% digitization of receipts

  • Reduced transaction levels enabling faster decision-making
    Enhanced analytics through Vishleshan 2.0 and development of Version 3.0 aim to further strengthen efficiency.

Global Administrative Leadership and IIAS Presidency

A major highlight was India securing the Presidency of the International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) for 2025–2028—a first in 100 years.
Secretary DARPG, Shri V. Srinivas, secured a 62% mandate at the IIAS Extraordinary General Body meeting.

The department also organized the IIAS–DARPG International Conference 2025 at Bharat Mandapam featuring 750 delegates from 58 countries and released a landmark 710-page report, Viksit Bharat@2047 – Governance Transformed.

National Webinar Series on Governance and e-Governance

DARPG held:

  • 7 Good Governance Webinars featuring PM Award winners

  • 6 National e-Governance Webinars showcasing award-winning digital public infrastructures

State Collaborative Initiative (SCI)

Over 80 proposals were received for AI-driven platforms, unified service portals, and real-time service dashboards. The SCI portal continued to support monitoring and coordination.

Observance of Key National Days

The department organized multiple nationwide events, including:

  • International Women’s Day: Webinar on women in civil service

  • International Yoga Day at CSOI, New Delhi

  • Swachhata Hi Sewa Campaign 2025

  • Constitution Day Webinar attended from 800+ locations

Rajbhasha Kirti Award

DARPG received the Rajbhasha Kirti Award (First Prize) for 2024–25 for excellence in promoting Hindi, awarded by the Union Home Minister on Hindi Day.

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