June 29: Gujarat has developed a unified digital tracker that integrates health, education, and nutrition data on a single platform, aiming to improve real-time monitoring, service delivery, and policy planning across key social sectors.
The digital system brings together data from multiple departments to create a consolidated view of beneficiary welfare, enabling authorities to track progress more efficiently and identify gaps in service delivery. Officials said the platform is designed to support evidence-based decision-making and strengthen last-mile governance.
By linking indicators such as child health, school attendance, immunisation, and nutrition status, the tracker allows for better coordination between departments and more targeted interventions at the ground level. It also helps reduce duplication of records and improves accuracy in beneficiary identification.
The system is expected to enhance transparency and accountability by providing timely insights into programme implementation. Administrators can use the platform to monitor outcomes, allocate resources more effectively, and respond quickly to emerging issues in vulnerable communities.
Experts say the initiative reflects a broader shift towards data-driven governance, where integrated digital tools are increasingly being used to improve efficiency and service delivery. The model is also seen as a step toward strengthening human development outcomes through better coordination between health, education, and nutrition services.