Maharashtra: App-based entry system DigiPravesh introduced at Mantralaya

IANS March 27, 2025 215 views

Maharashtra has rolled out the DigiPravesh app to streamline visitor entry at Mantralaya using facial recognition and Aadhaar verification. Senior citizens and differently-abled visitors get priority access post noon. Visitors must wear RFID cards inside and return them upon exit. The app ensures quick entry, reducing queue time to under three minutes.

"The entire process takes less than three minutes" – Maharashtra Government Release
Mumbai, March 27: The Mantralaya Security Project is being implemented to enhance security and streamline visitor entry. In its first phase, a facial recognition-based entry system was introduced.

Key Points

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Facial recognition & Aadhaar-based verification for entry

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Priority access for senior citizens post 12 PM

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RFID cards mandatory inside Mantralaya

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Offline help desk for non-smartphone users

Now, in Phase 2, a Visitor Management System (VMS) has been developed. From now on, officials, employees, and visitors needing access to Mantralaya must obtain entry through the 'DigiPravesh' online app-based system.

According to a Maharashtra government release, visitors will be allowed access only to the designated floors and departments as per their approved appointment.

Unauthorised access to restricted floors will lead to penalty actions.

After completing their work, visitors must exit within the allotted time. To ease the process for senior citizens and differently-abled visitors, they will be given priority access at 12 p.m. and a separate queue will be arranged post 12 p.m. They must carry valid identity proof to avail of this facility.

All general visitors will be allowed entry after 2 p.m. through the DigiPravesh app-based system.

Visitors must present a government-approved ID such as an Aadhaar Card, Driving License, or PAN Card to obtain the Mantralaya entry pass.

A help desk and registration counter will be set up at the Garden Gate for those without smartphones or literacy limitations.

Once registered through the 'DigiPravesh' app, a QR code will be generated, which must be scanned at the Mantralaya entry counter.

Visitors will then receive an RFID access card for security verification. Wearing the RFID card inside Mantralaya is mandatory, and visitors must return it at the security counter while exiting.

The 'DigiPravesh' app is available for Android and iOS users.

Visitors can download it for free by searching 'Digi Pravesh' on the Google Play Store (for Android) and Apple Store (for iOS). Registration is required only once.

The system verifies the visitor's identity using Aadhaar-based facial recognition. After successful verification, visitors can book a slot for their designated department, allowing hassle-free entry without waiting in long queues.

The entire process takes less than three minutes, said the release.

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