2014 Cabinet Secretariat Informatics Division ONLINE CCI PROJECT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USER MANUAL (VERSION 2.0) (FOR PRIVATE ENTREPRENEURS/DEVELOPERS/STAKE HOLDERS)
Audience ABOUT THE MANUAL This manual is meant for Entrepreneur/Developers/Stake Holders that are in the process of implementing projects with an investment of 1000 crore or more or projects that are considered to be critical in nature. Purpose The purpose of this document is to provide an interface between user and e-cci, an Online CCI Project Management System. It will help the user to understand major features, benefits and workflow of the system. It will also help to submit the details of the project and the inherent issues that are impacting their implementation as also to track their status. Authorship This manual has been developed by Cabinet Secretariat Informatics Division (CSID), Cabinet Secretariat, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Government of India, New Delhi 110004. Copyright 2014, Cabinet Secretariat Informatics Division (CSID), Cabinet Secretariat, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Government of India, New Delhi 110004. This manual contains information that is proprietary to Cabinet Secretariat Informatics Division (CSID), Cabinet Secretariat which shall not be transmitted or duplicated without due permission from Cabinet Secretariat Informatics Division (CSID). The content of this manual may not be used in any misleading or objectionable context. Contact Information Dr. Shubhag Chand, HOD Cabinet Secretariat Informatics Division (CSID) Cabinet Secretariat, Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi-110004 Website: http://cabsecpmg.gov.in Email: cciprojects@nic.in Phone: 011-23010507 1of 34
CONTENTS About the Manual... 1 1.0 About CCI... 3 1.1 Introduction... 3 1.2 Objective... 3 1.3 Features... 4 1.4 Roles... 4 1.4.1 Private Entrepreneur/Developer/Stake Holder (PE)... 4 1.4.2 Ministry User... 4 1.4.2.1 Sponsoring Ministry (SM) User... 4 1.4.2.2 Recipient Ministry (RM) User... 5 1.4.2.3 Sponsoring and Recipient Ministry (SRM) User... 5 1.4.3 State/UT User... 5 1.4.4 Admin User... 5 1.4.5 Monitoring Ministry (MM) User... 5 1.5 Work flow... 6 2.0 New Registration and Login... 11 2.1 New Registration... 11 2.2 Login... 14 2.3 Change Password... 16 2.4 Logout... 17 3.0 Adding & Tracking projects... 18 3.1 Add New Project... 18 3.2 My Projects... 22 3.3 Adding a new issue in already accepted projects:... 26 Annexure A... 30 Annexure B... 31 2of 34
1.0 ABOUT CCI 1.1 INTRODUCTION With a view to putting in place an institutional mechanism to track stalled investment projects, both in the public and private sectors and to remove implementation bottlenecks in these projects on a fast-track basis, a CCI Cell has been setup in the Cabinet Secretariat in the nature of Project Monitoring Group (PMG) for all large projects, both public and private. This Cell would pro-actively pursue stalled projects so that the projects are commissioned on time. e-cci, an Online Projects Management System, has been developed for tracking projects that entail an investment of over 1000 Crores or such projects as are critical in nature. It automates the entire tracking of stalled investment projects in the context of the bottlenecks. This would include submission of a new project, editing/updating the projects, reviewing the projects, submission of details relating to bottlenecks, Sub Group meetings and the decisions taken to remove the implementation bottlenecks in the stalled investment projects. 1.2 OBJECTIVE The following are the main objectives of the e-cci, Online Project management system: To redefine processes for effective tracking and resolving issues using a central interface. To facilitate discussion on issues and allow for brainstorming of ideas. To provide integrated services in a transparent manner. To provide fast and accurate information to the Government for strategic decisions. To eliminate duplicate and inconsistent record keeping. To search for specific information. 3of 34
To generate various MIS reports including financial and summary reports. 1.3 FEATURES All submission of projects in single window interface. Accessible from any PC having internet facility. Consistency checks enforced to ensure data integrity and accuracy. Existing information flow is retained to minimize learning time by user. On-the-fly generation of all required reports. Automatic mailer notification to take instant action. Four types of privilege for user as per their responsibility. 1.4 ROLES The following Roles have been defined as per responsibility: 1.4.1 Private Entrepreneur/Developer/Stake Holder (PE) Any Private Entrepreneur can log on to the website and submit the detail of the project(s) along with the issue(s) to the "Sponsoring" Ministry. The Private Entrepreneur/Developer/Stake Holder can fill-in Project detail along with issues indicating Ministry(ies)/Department(s) and State(s)/UT(s) separately. The Private Entrepreneur/Developer/Stake Holder can monitor the decision(s) taken by the PMG Sub-Group in respect of their project/ issue(s). 1.4.2 Ministry User Ministry user can submit/verify the project(s) and comment on the concerned Ministry(ies) issues. Ministries/Departments have been categorized into three parts: 1.4.2.1 Sponsoring Ministry (SM) User The SM User can on its own fill in the detail of the project with issue(s) related to Recipient Ministry(ies) or State(s) after login. In the context of such projects as are 4of 34
submitted by PEs, the SM User has to verify the detail and after verification can either submit to PMG Sub-Group or reject the project(s). The SM user is advised to articulate the issue clearly and succinctly to enable PMG Sub-group to resolve it. 1.4.2.2 Recipient Ministry (RM) User The RM user will receive concerned issues only when the project has been verified by the Sponsoring Ministry(ies). The issue(s) relating to respective ministry(ies) will automatically flow in their account along with an e-mail notification alert to the respective nodal officer(s). Ministry is advised to submit their comment against each issue listed by the SM user concisely to help PMG Sub-group to take a view. 1.4.2.3 Sponsoring and Recipient Ministry (SRM) User The SRM User has a privilege of both SM User and RM User i.e. SRM User can verify the Project submitted by PE and they can submit the project to PMG Sub-Group. The SRM user can also furnish comments against the issue(s) listed by the other SM Users. 1.4.3 State/UT User The role of the State/UT user is the same as SRM user except that the PE cannot submit the project to State(s)/UT(s) directly. They have to submit via Ministry/Department of Government of India. 1.4.4 Admin User Admin User has all the privileges to access all the projects submitted by the PE to SM, issues related to RM, projects awaiting Ministry verification, discarded projects, complete statistical progress of the PMG, minutes, list of Nodal Officer, List of PE, various type of customize reports, comments given by the RM, project rejected by the SM, etc. The Admin User can accept or reject project submitted by SM user. These submitted projects will be considered by the respective tripartite Sub-Groups. Each issue will be discussed by the tripartite subgroup and decision will be entered online, so that concerned PE and Ministry/Department can monitor the status and take necessary action. 1.4.5 Monitoring Ministry (MM) User The MM user has only privilege to browse the entire detail of the projects, issues, decisions and status. This user does not have any edit privilege, but they can generate 5of 34
various types of reports in PDF and Excel formats for their purposes. This monitoring privilege has been given to specified Ministry(ies)/Department(s). Other users can only monitor their own project details, issues, decisions and status. 1.5 WORK FLOW Private Entrepreneur can register to get the login credentials from http://cabsecpmg.gov.in. Thereafter project details can be submitted along with the bottlenecks/issues to the Sponsoring Ministry/ Department. Sponsoring Ministry can review the project details submitted by Private Entrepreneur and recommend the project to the CCI Cell at the Cabinet Secretariat. Ministries/Departments can reject a project submitted by Private Entrepreneur if it does not contain valid information. These rejected projects will automatically come to CCI Cell at Cabinet Secretariat for final decision. Sponsoring Ministries/ States/Union Territories can also directly submit projects with bottlenecks/issues to CCI Cell. Once the Sponsoring Ministries/ States/ UTs recommend the projects, the issues/bottlenecks along with the project details will automatically go to the Recipient Ministry/ Department / States/UTs for their comment/action. CCI Cell at Cabinet Secretariat will review the project recommended by the Sponsoring Ministry /Department/ States/ UTs. Once it is accepted by the CCI Cell, a unique Project ID will be generated for further reference. Separate Tripartite Sub-Groups such as Environment and Forest, Coal, Mines, Railways, Petroleum and Natural Gas, Heavy Industries, Road Transport and Highways, Fertilizers, Chemicals and Petrochemicals, Financial Services, Home Affairs, etc., have been constituted to consider issues/bottlenecks periodically with a view to resolving them quickly. Decisions taken in the PMG Sub-Groups will be made available through e-cci System. Automatic mailer notifications will be triggered for each and every transaction committed in the e-cci System as shown in the work flow diagram (Figure-1). Once the projects are resolved by the various PMG Sub-Groups at CCI setup, its moves to the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) or Cabinet Committee on Investment (CCI) module to monitor the decision as well as project fall under the purview of CCEA/CCI decision have been complied or not. Initiator Ministries or 6of 34
Sponsoring Ministries who has to submit the CCEA/CCI notes has to enter the details about the Cabinet decisions along with or without projects. Once the project is complied in CCEA/CCI and resolved in the PMG, it will automatically flow to the Department of Financial Services to track the expenditure on implementation of such stalled project. 7of 34
Figure-1.1: Web-based Basic Flow Diagram
Figure-1.2: Work Flow Diagram of Online CCI Projects With Automatic mailer Notification
Figure-1.3: Work Flow Diagram of Online CCI Projects with Automatic mailer Notification
2.0 NEW REGISTRATION AND LOGIN 2.1 NEW REGISTRATION Normal User/Private Entrepreneur: For submitting the project, a user has to register Online at CCI Project Management System. Registration can be done in the following manner: Step 1. Type http://cabsecpmg.gov.in in the address bar of the web browser i.e. Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome etc. and press Enter. A Home page of e-cci website will appear as shown in Figure-2.1. Step 2. Click on the New User Registration System as shown in the Figure-2.1. Figure-2.1: Home Page of e-cci Website 11of 34
New User Registration Form of the Online CCI Projects Management System will appear as shown in Figure-2.2. Figure-2.2: New User Registration Form of e-cci Step 3. Step 4. Type the User Name in the User Id text box. Type the new password in the Password text box. Password should be more than 8 characters and having at least one numeric, one alphanumeric and one Capital character. Step 5. Type the same password again in the Confirm Password text box to confirm it. 12of 34
Step 6. Step 7. Step 8. Step 9. Type the Full Name, Designation and valid email-id in Name, Designation and Email text boxes respectively. Type the valid phone, mobile number, full address and valid alternate email-id in the Phone No., Mobile No., Address, and Alternate Email text boxes respectively. Type the code in the text box as shown in the captcha image, if it not readable, refresh it. Click on the Register button. After successful registration, online e-cci Projects Management System page appears as shown in Figure-2.5 and new user will get the notification on registered mail-id as shown in Figure-2.4. Figure- 2.3: My Projects List and Add New Project after successful registration 13of 34
2.2 LOGIN Figure-2.4: Automatic Mailer Notification To login into the e-cci Project Management System, do the following: Step 1. Click on the login as shown in figure Figure-2.5: Home Page of Online e-cci Projects Management System 14of 34
Login Form of the online e-cci Projects Management System will appear as shown in the figure 2.6. Step 2. Step 3. Type the user id in the User Name text box. Click on the PROCEED Button to proceed. e-cci Website does not allow the wrong User Name. Figure- 2.6: Login page of ecci System 15of 34
After Proceed Step 4. Step 5. Step 6. Type the password in the Password text box. Type the code in the text box shown in the Captcha image below it. Click on Login button as shown in Figure-2.6. After successful login, an Online CCI Project Management System page will display as shown in below Figure 2.7 indicating no project in the My Projects folder. Figure- 2.7: First time logged in page for the PE without any project detail 2.3 CHANGE PASSWORD To change the password, click on the Account and Change Password from the Main Menu as shown in Figure-2.8. 16of 34
Figure-2.8: Change Password Screen Type the new password in the New Password text box and type the password again to confirm new Password in the Confirm New Password text box. 2.4 LOGOUT To logout from e-cci Project Management System, click on the option Logout at the left side of the screen as shown in the figure 2.9. Figure- 2.9: Logout from e-cci Project Management System 17of 34
3.0 ADDING & TRACKING PROJECTS 3.1 ADD NEW PROJECT Private Entrepreneur/Developers/Stake Holders can submit details of the projects with issues and track the decision/status online of the submitted projects after successful registration. Before submitting a project it is advised to go through the list of all projects considered by CCI Project Monitoring Group available on the Online CCI Project Management System to obviate duplication and inconsistent record keeping.. To submit a new project, following procedure may be adopted: Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. Step 4. Step 5. Step 6. Step 7. Step 8. To add a new project, click on the Add New Project link as shown in Figure 3.1. A New Project detail form appears as shown in Figure 3.2. Type the Name of the Project in the Project Name text box. Choose the Sponsoring Ministry from the drop down menu list of Ministry field. Choose the Location State from the Location State 1 field. If location of the project is more than one state, states from list of the drop down of Location State 2 and Location State 3 can be chosen. For more than three location States, three primary States may be chosen. Select the implementation mode whether it is Private, Public or PPP from the drop down list Implementation Mode field. Type the Project Cost, Brief description of the project in the respective text boxes as shown in Figure-3.2. It is mandatory that Project cost should not be less than 1000 Crores and description of the Project should be properly articulated. Choose the bank from the Bank drop down list. This field is not mandatory and if more than one bank is involved in the project, only main financial authority may be chosen. Insert the Dates of Financial Closure Expected and Financial Closure Actual. 18of 34
Figure-3.1: Form for New Project Submission 19of 34
Figure-3.2: Entering the Detail of the Project with Issues 20of 34
Step 9. Step 10. Choose Implementation Started or not by selecting radio button. If this field is not applicable than choose NA. Insert the Scheduled Date of Completion and Anticipated Date of Completion by using the Calendar icon. Status field shows the stages of the project shown in Figure 3.2 which will be described in the next section. Step 11. Step 12. Step 13. Only those project will be accepted that have valid issues. Before submitting the project, all the issue should be clearly mentioned in the issue field. (Figure 3.2). To add new issue/bottleneck, click on the button. If Project has issues with Ministry(ies) click on the Add Issue with Ministry(ies) and similarly Add Issue with State(s) for the State issue. Choose the Ministry name from drop down list and type the issues related to the chosen Ministry in the text box next to Ministry Name. To add more issues with another or same Ministry, click on the button Add Issue with Ministry and follow the same steps. Choose State for the State issue from State name drop down list, type the issue in the text box next to the State menu. To add more issues with states, click on the Add Issue with State(s) again and follow the same steps. After selecting the State/Ministry to add issue if you decide not to enter an issue, check the delete option to remove the extra rows. Step 14. Step 15. After putting the issue in the issue field, verify the detail filled and click on the add button after inserting the captcha code. After successfully addition of projects, a unique SI.No. will be generated and the Project is sent to the Sponsoring Ministry for further necessary action. Sponsoring Ministry Nodal Officer will get the email notification alert as shown in Figure-3.3. 21of 34
Figure-3.3: Email Notification Alert of New Project Submitted by PE to SM User 3.2 MY PROJECTS User can see online decision and status of concerned submitted projects by clicking on the My Project option as shown in the Figure 3.4. 22of 34
Figure- 3.4: My Projects After login into the e-cci System, by default all the submitted project list will displays with status as shown in Figure 3.4. PE can see the entire detail of their submitted projects with decisions by clicking on view option at second column as shown in Figure-3.4. Status Column shows the different stage of the projects which are as follows: Projects to be Sponsored by the Ministry Projects Not Sponsored by the Ministry Projects Sponsored by the Ministry Projects Accepted for Consideration by PMG 23of 34
Projects Considered Projects Yet to be Considered Projects Resolved Projects Where No Action is Required If user wants to see the decision and comments given by the recipient Ministry(ies) of each indicated issues, take the following steps: Step 1. Click on the view of any project as shown in Figure-3.4. A new window appears, displaying the detail of the project with description and issues as shown in Figure-3.6. Figure- 3.5: Project Description with Issues, Comments and Decisions 24of 34
In Figure-3.6, below left side a decision link within bracket zero shows that no decision has been taken so far against the issue. If one or more decisions have been taken on the issue, decision link will indicate the number in place of zero. To see the decision, PE has to click on the Decision option. If PE clicks on the decision, a new window appears displaying the decision as shown in Figure-3.7. Issue status has been categorized in the following ways: 1. Issue Considered Issue has been listed for consideration of the Sub-Group and considered by it. 2. Resolved Decision has been taken, issues is resolved. 3. No action required No action is required. Issue can be closed. 4. Referred to CCI/CCEA Issue cannot be resolved by CCI-PMG sub-groups. Issue has been referred to CCI(Cabinet Committee on Investment)/CCEA(Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs ) and SM User has been advised to make a CCI Note. In Figure-3.7, Issue status is showing resolved. It means issue has been resolved. 25of 34
Figure- 3.6 Decision(s) Screen 3.3 ADDING A NEW ISSUE IN ALREADY ACCEPTED PROJECTS: To add a new issue in already accepted project, take the following steps: 26of 34
Step 1. Step 2. User has to login into the online CCI Project Management System. Click on the View link from Projects Project Accepted for Consideration by PMG project list as shown in Figure 3.7. A window appears, displaying the project detail Figure- 3.7 List of My Projects Step 3. Step 4. Step 5. Step 6. Click on the Add Issue with Ministry/ Add Issue with the State, a new row appears, in which a new issue can be added and submitted for further action to Sponsoring Ministry as shown in Figure-3.8. Choose the Ministry/State from drop down list and type the issue in the Issue field as shown in Figure 3.9. Type the code from the captcha image in the text box. Click on the update button to update the issue. 27of 34
Figure-3.8 Project Detail with adding a new issue 28of 34
Figure- 3.9 Entering New issue after acceptance of Projects 29of 34
ANNEXURE A Projects Accepted for Consideration of PMG (Sample) S.N o Project Name 1 Butibori Power Project 2 2000MW coal based Expansion Project at SUMPP site-sasan Power Limited 3 Jhabua Power Limited Phase-1 1x600 MW 4 Korba West Power Company Limited Phase-1 1x600MW 5 1x800MW Extn Uni-8 Wanakbori TPS 6 Farakka Raiganj Highways Ltd 7 Jhabua Power Limited Phase-1 1x600 MW 8 Korba West Power Company Limited Phase-1 1x600MW 9 1x800MW Extn Uni- 8 Wanakbori TPS Ministr y- Depart ment Power Power Power Power Power Road Transpo rt and Highwa ys Power Power Power Description Of Project 2 X 300 MW Butibori coal based power project under implementation by Vidarbha Industries Power Limited VIPL a wholly owned subsidiary of Reliance Power Limited is located at Butibori MIDC Industrial Area in Nagpur district of Maharashtra. Long term PPA for 600 MW capacity from both the units of the Power Station has been approved by Maharashtra State Electricity Regulatory Commission for supply of power to Reliance Infrastructure Limited - Mumbai Distribution commencing from 1st April 2014. Ministry of Coal has already approved coal linkage from WCL for both the units with LOA quantity of 1.234 MTPA and 1.1108 MTPA for Unit 1 and Unit 2 respectively. Signing of FSAs is being followed up with CIL / WCL. The 2000 MW coal based thermal power project is being developed by a Group Company of Reliance Power Limited. The project is located adjacent to Sasan UMPP site in the State of Madhya Pradesh and is being implemented by a wholly owned subsidiary of Reliance Power Limited i.e. Sasan Power Limited. The project would employ super critical technology. 1x600 MW Coal based Thermal Power Plant being implemented in Villages Barela, Gorakhpur, Tehsil Ghansore, District Seoni, Madhya Pradesh State 1x600 MW Coal Based Thermal Power Project being implemented in Villages Bade Bhandar, Chhote Bhandar, Sarvani, Amli Bhouna, Tehsil Pussor, District Raigarh, Chhattisgarh State 800MW SUPERCRITICAL COAL BASED THERMAL POWER PLANT TO BE IMPLEMENTED BY GUJARAT STATE ELECTRICITY CORPORATION LTD. AT Wanakbori near Sevalia Dist Kheda Four-laning of Farakka - Raiganj section of NH34 from Km 295.000 to Km 398.000 in the State of West Bengal under NHDP Phase-III on Design, Build, Finance, Operate and Transfer (DBFOT) Toll Basis. Package No - NHDP-III/BOT/WB/04 1x600 MW Coal based Thermal Power Plant being implemented in Villages Barela, Gorakhpur, Tehsil Ghansore, District Seoni, Madhya Pradesh State 1x600 MW Coal Based Thermal Power Project being implemented in Villages Bade Bhandar, Chhote Bhandar, Sarvani, Amli Bhouna, Tehsil Pussor, District Raigarh, Chhattisgarh State 800MW SUPERCRITICAL COAL BASED THERMAL POWER PLANT TO BE IMPLEMENTED BY GUJARAT STATE ELECTRICITY CORPORATION LTD. AT Wanakbori near Sevalia Dist Kheda Estimated Cost (in Crores) 4200 13000 3550 3850 4000 1078.54 3550 3850 4000 30of 34
ANNEXURE B Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q.1. What is the purpose of CCI? Ans. With a view to putting in place an institutional mechanism to track stalled investment projects, both in the public and private sectors and to remove implementation bottlenecks in these projects on a fast-track basis, a CCI Cell has been setup in the Cabinet Secretariat in the nature of Project Monitoring Group (PMG) for all large projects, both public and private. This Cell would proactively pursue stalled projects so that the projects are commissioned on time. Q.2. What does CCI stand for? Ans. Cabinet Committee on Investment. Q.3. What are the criteria to accept for consideration of various projects? Ans. A project involving investments of 1000 crore or more, or any other critical projects in sectors such as infrastructure, manufacturing, power, etc. Q.4. Where is all the information regarding the CCI Projects residing? Ans. All the project information is available on Cabinet Secretariat website. Visit http://cabsecpmg.gov.in for more detail. Q.5. What are the key benefits for the department adopting the Online CCI Project Management System? Ans. It provides transparency and efficiency in the working environment, minimizes the processing delay, helps in timely disposal of important issues, enables one to work from anywhere, anytime, leads to a paperless working and provides ease and flexibility in the retrieval of various reports. Q.6. Who is eligible to submit a project? Ans. Any Ministry/Department or any private entrepreneur can submit the stalled investment projects involving the investment of 1000 Crore or more or a project that is considered to be critical. 31of 34
Q.7. Are all the necessary fields required to be filled while submitting the project online? Ans. All the required field should be filled and the issues precisely and clearly articulated otherwise the Project may not be accepted for consideration.. Q.8. Is it possible to add more issues after the acceptance for consideration of the projects? Ans. Yes, the Ministry/Private Entrepreneur can add more issues after accepted by the CCI-Cell. Q.9. Is it possible to add more issues after a decision on issues submitted earlier? Ans. Yes, it can also be done. Q.10. Is it mandatory to write only one issue in the issue field? Ans. Yes, only one issue should be indicated in the issue text box by the Ministry/Department or Private Entrepreneur. If there are more than one issue with the same Ministry/State, user should open a new issue field for each issue. Q.11. When Project submitted by Private Entrepreneur is reviewed by Ministry and it is found that it is already listed in the accepted Project List. How can it be rejected? Ans. When such duplicate projects are found, it is required to check the issues, if additional issues are found, new issues can be added in the accepted project. It may be intimated to Private Entrepreneur also. Q.12. Is it possible for Private Entrepreneur to submit the project online? Ans. Yes, Private Entrepreneur can register first online and submit their projects with issues. Q.13. Is it possible to see the contact detail of Ministry Nodal Officer for Private Entrepreneur? Ans. Yes, List of Nodal Officers is available on the website. Q.14. Can Private Entrepreneur track the progress of their projects? Ans. Yes, they can see the progress as well as the decisions. 32of 34
Q.15. Is Captcha code necessary? Ans. Yes, due to the Security Guidelines, it is necessary to insert the code at every transaction. Q.16. Can multiple issues be added for one project? Ans. Yes, multiple issues can be added. Q.17. Can Projects without any issues/problem be considered by PMG? Ans. No, only those projects will be considered in which issues/problems are indicated. Q.18. Can a new issue be added after consideration of projects? Ans. Yes, a new issue can be added at any point of time. Q.19. Is it mandatory to change the password from default given password? Ans. Yes, it is mandatory to change the password after receiving the default password. Q.20. Is it possible to see the list of all the projects considered by PMG? Ans. Yes, the list of projects considered by PMG is available on the website. Q.21. Can more than one project be added by one user? Ans. Yes, more than one project can be added by one user. Q.22. Can State Nodal Officer see the issues/problem with Projects? Ans. State Nodal Officer can see only those issues which are relating to their State. Q.23. How can I login after making a wrong attempt? Ans. After 5 wrong attempts, the account gets locked for 2 Hours. Right password will only be accepted after 2 Hours. Q.24. Can One Ministry sponsor the project to another Ministry? Ans. No. 33of 34