Question
With reference to Maharashtra’s geo-tagged 13-digit
Infra ID system, consider the following statements: 1. From October 1, 2025, all infrastructure projects in Maharashtra will receive unique 13-digit alphanumeric IDs. 2. The ID format includes components such as state code, sanction year, scheme code, district code, asset type, and a serial number. 3. Monitoring of projects will be carried out via the MRSAC platform, using remote sensing and GIS tools. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?Solution
• Statement 1 – Correct:  Starting October 1, 2025, the Maharashtra government will assign unique 13-digit alphanumeric Infra IDs to all infrastructure projects. These IDs will serve as the primary reference number post administrative approval. • Statement 2 – Correct:  The Infra ID is structured with standard codes: state code, sanction year, scheme code, district code, asset type, and a project serial number, ensuring uniformity and preventing duplication. • Statement 3 – Correct:  Monitoring and management will be undertaken through the Maharashtra Remote Sensing Application Centre (MRSAC), leveraging remote sensing and GIS technologies for effective oversight.  Since all three statements are correct:
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