Summary of "Logistics Ease Across Different States LEADS 2025 Report | Sunil Sir | Springboard Academy"
Video Summary: LEADS 2025 Logistics Rankings & DigiLocker Integration Awards
The video covers two major updates:
- India’s LEADS 2025 logistics rankings
- Awards for state integration with DigiLocker
1) LEADS 2025 Report: Logistics Ease Across Indian States
Overview
- LEADS (Logistics Ease Across Different States) is presented as the 7th edition of a logistics performance report for 2025.
- The report is released by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, with Piyush Goyal mentioned as the minister.
- It is prepared under the ministry by DPIIT (Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade).
Purpose / Method
- The report annually benchmarks and ranks states and union territories on logistics preparedness and performance.
- It highlights areas needing improvement such as:
- warehouses
- roads
- airports
- railway infrastructure
Policy Context
- The speaker connects the findings to ongoing initiatives such as PM Gati Shakti and the National Logistics Policy/Master Plan, supporting implementation at the state level.
Evaluation Structure
- Uses 4 objective indicators to reduce regional/location bias.
- Groups states into 4 categories:
- coastal
- landlocked
- North Eastern
- Union Territories
- Within each category, states are classified into performance tiers:
- Excellent Exemplars
- High Performers
- Accelerators
- Growth Seekers
Examples Cited
- Excellent exemplars
- Tamil Nadu (coastal)
- Uttar Pradesh (landlocked)
- Mizoram (North East)
- Delhi (UT)
- High performers
- Gujarat, Kerala, Maharashtra (coastal)
- Haryana, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Bihar (landlocked)
- Bihar is highlighted as improving rapidly
- Accelerators
- Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Goa, Karnataka (coastal)
- Punjab, Jharkhand (landlocked)
- Growth seekers / development focus
- Rajasthan is emphasized as needing substantial logistics work and is placed in the Growth Seeker category (described as early-stage development with relatively weaker logistics conditions).
2) DigiLocker Integration Awards for State Services (Top 5 States; Rajasthan Included)
What DigiLocker Is
- DigiLocker is described as a cloud-based digital document storage system.
- It helps citizens avoid repeated attestation/photocopying by using verified digital documents (such as certificates and IDs).
Award Theme
- States are evaluated on how effectively they integrate government services with DigiLocker.
- The goal: eligibility and verification should depend on linked digital documents rather than offline submissions.
Top 5 States (with integration examples)
- Gujarat
- 65% of services connected with DigiLocker
- Notably: disability certificate linkage for bus transport for Divyang users
- Karnataka
- 73% of e-services connected
- Notably: electricity bill-related services
- Kerala
- In 7 days, 117+ digital services linked
- Highlighted as rapid integration
- Nagaland
- 32+ services integrated in one month
- Recognized as a “Digital Rising” state
- Rajasthan
- Integration explained through Jan Aadhaar Card (linked to the woman head of the family) for eligibility for state services
- Also includes linkages such as electricity bills and other citizen services
Framing of the Awards
- The speaker positions these awards as progress toward Digital India and easier, more efficient governance and service delivery.
Presenter-Created Questions (Quizzes Included in the Video)
- A quiz checks claims related to LEADS 2025, such as:
- who prepared it
- whether Rajasthan “excels” in its category
- Another quiz matches states to their DigiLocker integration achievements, including:
- Gujarat (bus/divyang disability certificate)
- Karnataka (electricity services)
- Nagaland (“digital rising”)
- Rajasthan (via Jan Aadhaar and citizen service linkages)
Presenters / Contributors
- Sunil Sir (mentioned in the video title as the speaker/presenter)
- Piyush Goyal (named as minister associated with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry during the report introduction)
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