43 out of 53 energy projects assessed on behalf of PM-led PRAGATI

43 out of 53 energy projects assessed on behalf of PM-led PRAGATI

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi chairs a PRAGATI meeting in New Delhi on December 31, 2025, as seen in this PMO handout. | Photo credit: PMO via PTI photo

As many as 43 projects worth Rs 3.02 lakh crore out of 53 monitored at the Prime Minister’s level under the multi-purpose and multi-modal platform PRAGATI have been commissioned by December 31, 2025, an official said.

The official stated that the ten under-construction projects entail an investment of Rs 1,10,467 crore.

Since 2015, 53 projects worth Rs 4.12 lakh crore have been assessed under the Pro-Active Governance And Timely Implementation (PRAGATI) platform and of these, 43 projects worth Rs 3.02 lakh crore have been commissioned.

Top performers

Among the commissioned projects, state-owned Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCIL) tops the list with 20 projects, followed by NTPC at 14.

NHPC, NEEPC, THDC and Sterlite have also commissioned two projects each.

A transmission project from Uttar Pradesh is also being commissioned.

Works in progress

Of the ten projects under construction, PGICL, NTPC, NHPC, THDC and Sterlite have two each.

The projects under PGRATI are monitored at various levels such as the Prime Minister and the Union Cabinet Secretary.

Broader monitoring

A total of 237 power projects worth Rs 10.53 lakh crore at various levels have been assessed and commissioned under the PRAGTI multi-tier ecosystem.

As many as 108 projects worth around Rs 6 lakh crore are under construction in the power sector and are being monitored under various layers of the PRAGATI platform.

Pragati impact

PRAGATI is a strong example of how digital governance can translate intent into real, visible progress.

Launched in 2015 under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, PRAGATI has reshaped the way India tracks and drives major infrastructure projects and key social programs.

More than a review forum, it reflects a drive to break bureaucratic inertia, strengthen a Team India approach across the Center and states and build a culture where decisions are time-bound, follow-up is expected and results are measured.

Published on January 8, 2026

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