Source-grounded framing
The public Haryana Tourism PMU / consultancy RFP already defines a review and monitoring scope: tourism strategy, current project assessment, PMIS, dashboards, digital roadmap, data strategy, and annual reporting support.
Standalone workflow site
A PMU-style review workflow derived from the public Haryana Tourism RFP/TOR. The pack is simulated, the rules are public, and the human approval gate remains explicit.
Boundary
TOR-derived, not live PMIS
The site is grounded in the public Tourism TOR, but the project pack remains simulated because a live PMIS is not publicly exposed.
12 months
Support period referenced in the Tourism RFP
4 roles
Key PMU team structure shown in the RFP
PMIS / dashboards
Digital monitoring scope explicitly referenced
Why this workflow
That gives the prototype a credible rulebook even without claiming a live Tourism PMIS integration.
The public Haryana Tourism PMU / consultancy RFP already defines a review and monitoring scope: tourism strategy, current project assessment, PMIS, dashboards, digital roadmap, data strategy, and annual reporting support.
This site therefore demonstrates a department-owned PMU review layer derived from the published TOR, while clearly labeling all workflow artifacts as simulated.
Official workstreams
Each workstream below maps directly to the public TOR instead of to an invented tourism dashboard product.
The TOR covers current state assessment, policy, tourism concepts and products, marketing and positioning, institutional framework, and digital initiatives and data strategy.
The TOR calls for review of project requirements, design, costing, execution-stage status, documentation formats, and dashboard-based monitoring.
The TOR references PMIS, dashboards, digital roadmap, data collection and processing, metadata standards, and governance mechanisms.
The TOR includes visitor feedback analysis, monitoring through IT / non-IT dashboards, and support for annual report finalization.
Workflow explanation
The TOR requires support for tourism development strategy, digital initiatives and data strategy, project appraisal, dashboard-based monitoring, and annual report finalization.
Because a live Tourism PMIS form is not publicly exposed, the prototype keeps the review pack simulated while anchoring every rule card back to the public RFP.
Open the workflow
The demo walks through workstream selection, simulated artifact intake, TOR mapping, review signals, note drafting, and the final human gate.