GovTech for Inclusive Cities | UMC

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GovTech for Inclusive Cities | UMC
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Gov-Tech Initiatives
Since 2015
For Inclusive Governance
A Data-Driven Path to
Inclusive Urban Governance
Introducing Quneiform, UMC's pioneering Gov-Tech solution built with inclusivity at its core.
As part of the SHWAS (Sanitation Workers Health Welfare and Safety) application, this multilingual digital platform streamlines the identification and profiling of population segments including vulnerable populations, ensuring they receive the benefits they deserve.
With successful deployments in Odisha, Tamil Nadu, and ongoing expansions nationwide and in Bangladesh, Quneiform embodies UMC's mission to make cities work for everyone.
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Subidha Sakhi Ready Reckoner
Last-Mile Governance, Powered by Women and Technology
A digital platform that transforms grassroots governance by enabling real-time, doorstep access to welfare schemes.
Built under the SAKhEE programme, the Subidha Sakhi App equips SHG women to serve as frontline facilitators, digitally connecting citizens with the welfare schemes they’re entitled to.

Key Features:
Provides real-time access to a curated list of welfare schemes
Enables doorstep delivery of entitlements through trained Subidha Sakhis
Promotes transparency and efficiency in entitlement access
Creates a livelihood opportunity for women as digital field agents
Builds trust between citizens and ULBs through verified digital transactions
Learning Management System
Building Digital Capacity for Urban India
U-LEARN is UMC’s flagship e-learning platform developed to enhance institutional knowledge across India’s urban governance ecosystem.
In 2015, UMC partnered with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) to launch one of India’s first government e-learning portals under the Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban, aimed at training block and district officials in sanitation and service delivery.
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Digitising
Employer Accountability
for Safer, Fairer Services
The Employer Management System (EMS) complements the Quneiform by focusing on sanitation service providers, especially Private Sanitation Service Organisations (PSSOs). Its objective is to ensure that employers follow fair practices, maintain proper records, and provide safe working conditions for all sanitation workers.
EMS enables local governments to register PSSOs, list the machines and workers employed, monitor attendance, and ensure timely digital wage payments. Employers can also report on provision of PPE, training, EPF, ESIC and other safety measures, helping ULBs enforce labour and safety standards.
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Sanitation Mapping Tool
Helping Cities Monitor Toilets,
Drive Repairs, and Improve Rankings
Developed by UMC under the MISAAL programme with support from USAID, the Sanitation Mapping Tool helps Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) monitor public and community toilets (PT/CTs) to ensure they meet ODF+ compliance standards under the Swachh Bharat Mission.
The tool has been adopted by multiple ULBs to:
Identify gaps in toilet infrastructure
Monitor cleanliness levels daily, weekly, or monthly
Plan repairs using cost estimates aligned with the Government e-Marketplace (GeM)
Generate city/state-level dashboards for real-time decision-making
Key Features:
Geo-tagged assessments of PT/CTs
Unique facility IDs and integration with the Google Toilet Locator
Visual dashboards covering 20+ indicators across cleanliness, accessibility, and infrastructure
Mobile-ready interface for Android, iOS, and Windows
Secure OTP-based logins for survey teams
Spatial mapping of facilities via Google Maps
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UMC’s Gov-Tech innovations are designed to make governance smarter, more transparent, and inclusive. From creating national databases to building e-learning platforms, our tools help governments serve citizens better, especially the most vulnerable.
UMC was the first ever to develop an E-Learning portal for the Swachh Bharat Mission in 2015, setting a national precedent in digital capacity building.
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