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Any limitation on numbers of data points or indicators or targets should not be imposed on GPs. What they need is the
         creating of an enabling environment that provides freedom and scope to work on their constitutionally mandated 29
         subjects.  The  institutionalisation  of  the  PDI  with  all  its  oceanic  depth  and  analytical  vastness  is  necessary  for
         strengthening decentralised governance with the PRIs. It will also provide performance assessment, generate positive

         competition among Panchayats, greater accountability and transparency at all levels of government. PDI can become
         an  important  tool  for  advocacy  and  lobbying  by  local  communities  for  their  rights  improving  administrative  and
         governance systems. When Gram Panchayats are given the SDG wheel in their hands, they will steer it a speed that we
         as outside of the Gram Panchayat cannot imagine. We doubt their ability based on our limitation as individuals in our
         work scenario, schemes we implement and are responsible for. But the Gram Panchayat is not in doubt, as it affects
         their lives and for them the limitation is only to the extent of devolution of powers, an enabling environment and

         sharing of information. Let not the challenges in bringing PDI to use, limit its scope and potential. Challenges open the
         door to opportunity. Where would we be without challenges to go beyond, to persevere and overcome?

         This  present  Report  on  the  PDI  is  just  at  its  beginning  of  the  dynamic  journey  to  achieving  the  Sustainable
         Development Goals in rural India.

         The Proof of Concept is the fruit of the labour of the Team Maharashtra and what it shows is that this is possible and
         of great value. My greatest appreciation to Dr. Mallinath Kalshetti, Member of the PDI committee and his Team of
         Gram Sevaks, Panchayat Presidents, and Extension Officers. Again, proves the capacities in the GPs and at grassroot

         levels.  Ms.  Nidhi  Gupta, Consultant-Data  and Technology,  National  PMU, The  Nudge  institute  for  the  invaluable
         work  in  taking  the  data  collected  and  providing  us  the  results  and  analysis.  The  dedication  of  Ms.  Piyali  Roy
         Chowdhury, Consultant, MoPR added great value to the Report.

         My sincere thanks to Shri Sunil Kumar, Secretary, Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India, for having been
         so patient and supportive to enable the Committee to present this Report.







                                                                                        Jayashree Raghunandan
                                                                                   Chairperson, PDI Committee
























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