PMT Survey Data Upload Process for the Mojha Apna Rozgar Portal

Introduction

This training session provides a step-by-step overview of how authorized personnel can upload and manage PMT survey data within the Mojha Apna Rozgar portal. The process supports the transfer of field-collected information into a centralized system while maintaining strict controls over access, privacy, and data quality.

The survey initiative is linked to the Board of Revenue and is designed to help officials verify, organize, and process applicant information efficiently. The instructor emphasizes that only designated users with Scrutiny Committee credentials can access the system, ensuring that sensitive information remains protected.

The primary objective is to help field teams review survey records, complete pending applications, and submit accurate data for eligible applicants within their assigned talukas.

Core Workflow and Access Controls

Restricted Access

  • Portal access is limited to users with authorized Scrutiny Committee credentials.
  • Users can view only the talukas assigned to them.
  • Survey data from other regions remains inaccessible to maintain confidentiality and role-based access control.

Login and Portal Navigation

Users access the management portal using their CNIC and password through the official system URL provided during training.

After signing in, users can:

  • Open the PMT Survey module
  • Review applicant records
  • Filter data by taluka or moza (village)
  • Download records in Excel format
  • Complete pending surveys
  • Track submission status

Privacy and Data Protection

The portal is designed to protect applicant confidentiality.

Key privacy features include:

  • Personal identifiers are masked or hidden.
  • Only information required for processing is visible.
  • Mobile numbers and identity details are partially obscured.
  • Survey responses and completion indicators remain available for authorized users.

This approach balances operational efficiency with privacy protection.

Applicant Dashboard and Status Indicators

The portal dashboard displays surveyed applicants and their progress.

Visible information may include:

  • Applicant reference details
  • Mobile number (masked)
  • Survey week
  • Status indicator

Status indicators help users identify pending actions:

StatusMeaning
GreenSurvey completed and submitted
Yellow/RedSurvey pending or incomplete
Link availableAdditional information must be entered

For incomplete records, users select the provided link to open the survey form in a new window.

After successful submission:

  • The link disappears.
  • The applicant status changes to Completed.
  • The dashboard refreshes automatically.

Data Export and Reporting

The portal provides an Excel export feature that allows users to:

  • Download applicant lists
  • Conduct offline verification
  • Generate reports
  • Maintain archival records

This functionality supports monitoring and supervisory activities.

PMT Survey Form Structure

The survey form consists of several sections designed to assess household conditions and socioeconomic status.

Major Categories

  • Housing ownership and tenancy
  • Land ownership and usage
  • Household assets
  • Livestock ownership
  • Income sources
  • Family dependency information

Housing and Tenancy Information

The form first determines the respondent’s housing status.

Questions include:

  • Does the applicant own or rent the residence?
  • Is the dwelling occupied by the applicant’s household?

If the property is rented, users must select the dwelling size:

  • Up to 5 marla
  • 10 marla
  • 20 marla
  • More than 20 marla

If the property is owned, additional ownership-related fields appear.

Fields not relevant to the selected option are automatically skipped.

Land Ownership Assessment

Applicants are asked whether they own land and, if applicable, the type of ownership.

Categories include:

  • Agricultural land
  • Residential land
  • Tenancy arrangements

Users must also specify the approximate land area according to predefined ranges.

If no land ownership is declared, these questions are bypassed automatically.

Household Assets

The survey captures ownership of selected household assets using simple Yes/No responses.

Assets include:

  • Refrigerator
  • Air conditioner
  • Motorcycle
  • Tractor
  • Car

The form records only whether an item exists and does not require quantity details.

Livestock Ownership

The livestock section also uses a binary response format.

Categories include:

  • Buffalo
  • Cow
  • Camel
  • Goats or sheep

No headcount information is required.

Income and Employment Information

Applicants must identify their monthly household income range.

Income brackets extend from lower-income categories to amounts exceeding PKR 200,000 per month.

Users must also record the primary source of income, such as:

  • Farming
  • Shopkeeping
  • Driving
  • Wage labor
  • Other occupations

Household Dependents

The final section records the number of dependents supported by the household.

Categories include:

  • Two or fewer dependents
  • Two to four dependents
  • More than four dependents

This information helps assess household financial pressure.

Data Quality and Submission Controls

The system enforces mandatory completion requirements.

Before submission:

  • All required fields must be completed.
  • Missing information triggers validation warnings.
  • Users cannot submit incomplete forms.

After validation:

  1. Review all entries for accuracy.
  2. Submit the survey.
  3. Confirm that the applicant status updates successfully.

This process helps ensure data consistency and reliability.

Practical Guidance for Field Teams

The instructor highlights several best practices:

  • Verify housing categories carefully.
  • Select correct land ownership ranges.
  • Confirm income brackets accurately.
  • Review all mandatory fields before submission.
  • Use Excel exports for cross-checking records.
  • Ensure data is entered only for assigned talukas.

Accurate categorization is essential because errors may affect applicant assessment and program outcomes.

Quick Reference Table

SectionRequired ActionKey Consideration
AccessLog in with authorized credentialsRestricted to assigned talukas
Applicant ListFilter and review recordsPersonal data remains masked
Status TrackingIdentify pending casesGreen indicates completion
HousingRecord ownership or tenancySelect correct dwelling size
LandEnter ownership type and areaSkip if no land exists
AssetsMark Yes or NoNo quantity required
LivestockMark Yes or NoNo headcount required
IncomeSelect bracket and sourceUse accurate information
DependentsChoose household categoryReflect actual family size

Conclusion

The PMT survey upload process within the Mojha Apna Rozgar portal establishes a structured workflow for transforming field survey results into a secure and auditable digital record.

The training emphasizes four key principles:

  • Controlled access
  • Protection of applicant privacy
  • Accurate data entry
  • Complete and timely submissions

By following the prescribed workflow—from login and record review to survey completion and status updates—field personnel can ensure that data is reliable, transparent, and ready for administrative use.

The portal’s combination of role-based access, automated validation, and status tracking creates an efficient system for managing PMT survey information while safeguarding respondent confidentiality.

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