Question
Consider the following statements regarding the AAINA Dashboard for Cities: 1. It aims to create a robust database of the key performance metrics of Urban Local Bodies. 2. Recently, ‘AAINA Dashboard for Cities’ portal has been started by Ministry of Health. 3. It also Inspire them by pointing to possibilities and areas of improvement Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Solution
The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) recently launched the 'AAINA Dashboard for Cities' portal The portal's objective is to establish a comprehensive database of key performance metrics for Urban Local Bodies. Initially accessible to stakeholders, it will later become publicly viewable once populated. The portal's goals include inspiring stakeholders by showcasing possibilities and highlighting areas for improvement, as well as providing opportunities to learn and engage with leading entities in urban governance.
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