Organization : Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
Service Name : Extension Reforms Monitoring System
Website : https://extensionreforms.da.gov.in/
User Manual : https://www.statusin.in/uploads/20197-UserManual.pdf
Extension Reforms Monitoring System
The EMS is Web enabled online monitoring system for Monthly Progress Report (MPR) under ATMA Programme. All the components of this scheme would be monitored for Physical and Financial progress.
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The main objective of Extension Reforms Monitoring Application is to monitor extension activities under various components for physical and financial achievements and to createawareness on improved agricultural technologies, products, diagnostic services among the farmers through Demonstration and Training programs.
The system is able to monitor the major activities of Agricultural Extension Division on assessment, refinement and demonstration on technology/products and Training programs being given to farmers at field level. The web enabled system also facilitates to monitor the Component wise Monthly Progress for Physical and Financial Targets and Achievements.
The ERMS application is being implemented through ATMA at State/SAMETI/District level. The Login facility has been provided at Centre/State/District level for monitoring reports and for submitting the details.
Extension Reforms Monitoring System Modules
EMS application has following modules:
Target Entry:
This module facilitates State officials to assign physical and financial targets to districts under various components and activities.
Achievement entry:
In this module physical and financial achievements achieved by districts through the year are entered to the respected components like training of farmers, exposure visit of farmers, kisan mela, demonstrations, farm school etc. For eg in component training of farmers district enter the record that how many farmers have trained and how much money has been spend on this training.
Manpower entry:
In this module all manpowers in states & their districts are entered like PD, DPD, BTM, ATM etc. In these module details of manpower is entered for eg name, age, mode of recruitment, qualification, experience etc. Opening Balance Entry: – In this module, balance left in previous financial year is entered by the district.
Upload Approved State Extension Work Plan:
In this module, state upload it’s approved SEWP for further action.
Change password:
This module is to change password of state/district. When user login first time in the portal he/she get change password screen. Change password is implemented through OTP (one time password).
SMS module:
This module is developed to send messages to the farmers who have attend the training in their respective districts. The message contains subject, date and place where training is taken and they are request to reply about the training.
Reports:
This section contains various kinds of reports as per the requirements of the user. MPR (monthly progress report) report shows all the targets and achievements for a state/ district through the year.
Support Team Email ID: support.ems-dac@gov.in
Test Login Username: Test Login
Test Login Password: Test@349
FAQ On Extension Reforms Monitoring System
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Extension Reforms Monitoring System
Q: What is the Extension Reforms Monitoring System?
A: The Extension Reforms Monitoring System (ERMS) is a monitoring and evaluation system implemented by the government to track the progress and effectiveness of extension activities in the agricultural sector.
Q: What is the purpose of ERMS?
A: The main purpose of ERMS is to enhance the efficiency, transparency, and accountability of extension services in the agricultural sector. It aims to monitor the implementation of extension programs, evaluate their impact, and facilitate data-driven decision-making for policy formulation and resource allocation.
Q: Who implements ERMS?
A: ERMS is typically implemented by the agricultural extension departments or agencies at the state or national level, in collaboration with relevant stakeholders such as agricultural universities, research institutions, and development organizations.