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areas, and schematic results impacting on the assessments   Stakeholder Responsibilities
            and for the smooth implementation of the Index. However,
                                                                   The  Ministry  of  Panchayati  Raj  and  NITI  Aayog:  The
            they may not be directly impacted by its implementation in
                                                                    resolution for the initiative includes MoPR’s active role in
            comparison  to  the  Panchayats,  especially  as  their  own
                                                                    developing  a  framework  with  parameters  surrounding  17
            focussed  programmes/  schemes,  specific  budgets  and
                                                                    SDGs  under  9  Themes  to  be  able  to  standardize  the
            defined outputs and paradigms do not envisage a role in
                                                                    assessment  of  all  Gram  Panchayats  with  respect  to
            practise  for  involved  and  structured  participation  of  the
                                                                    Panchayat  Development  Index.  The  MoPR    also  has    the
            PRIs  (with  exception  of  States  like  Kerala  and  West
                                                                    responsibility  of  actively  monitoring  and  evaluating  the
            Bengal).  As  a  result,  they  may  be  indicated  in  the  high
                                                                    implementation of the Panchayat Development Index. The
            power-low interest category in the matrix.
                                                                    National Panchayat Awards of the MoPR and the PDI need
            Low  power-High  interest:  The  Panchayats  are  an   to  operate  in  tandem.  Additionally,  NITI  Aayog,  has  the
            essential source of detailed community knowledge, action   natural flow from the National SDG India Index with the
            and  ground-level  data  essential  for  the  index.  Although   National  Indicator  Framework  to  the  State  Indicator
            they are much behind the other stakeholders in the power   Frameworks  and  North  Eastern  Framework  already
            structure, their interest in the initiative and impact on their   developed and being taken through alongwith the District
            life and development is the highest of all.             Indicator  Frameworks  for  SDGs  and  the  Aspirational

            Low  power-Low  interest:  The  UN  Agencies  and  other   Districts  Programm,  to  the  PDI  at  GP  level  and  evolving
                                                                    related  Block  and  District  Indexes.  NITI  Aayog  as  the
            knowledge  partners  for  the  initiative  may  fall  into  this
                                                                    primary  knowledge  partner  and  M&E  support,  has  been
            category. Their power and interest may be less than other
                                                                    mandated  to  actively  undertake  to  monitor  each  of  these
            stakeholders of the initiative but are very essential in taking
                                                                    parameters  in  line  with  the  Output  Outcome  Monitoring
            it  in  the  right  direction.  They  also  may  not  have  a  direct
                                                                    Framework  exercise  conducted  for  the  schemes  and
            impact  on  the  initiative  but  contribute  to  its  development
                                                                    programmes of all Central Ministries and Departments of
            through their expertise and best-practise knowledge across
                                                                    the  Government  of  India.  NITI  Aayog’s  role  in  the
            the globe.
                                                                    initiative  may  also  be  derived  from  its  function  in  the
         NITI Aayog needs to be seen in the High power-High interest
                                                                    Global Indices for Reforms and Growth Exercise wherein,
         quadrant in view of its pre-eminent position in the national level
                                                                    it conducts necessary knowledge transfers for other Central
         and its various initiatives in driving the SDGs in the country.
                                                                    Ministries and Departments on various Indices.
         Clearly  the  shifts  in  positions  towards  creating  the  enabling
                                                                   Other  Central  Ministries,  Departments  and  State
         environment  for  high  levels  of  PDI  rests  on  various
                                                                    Governments:  These  actors  shall  essentially  behold  the
         stakeholders.
                                                                    functions  of  capturing  development  and  movement  at  the
                                                                    State,  District  and  Block  levels.  They  will  also  play  an
             The Panchayats, much behind in the power               important  role  in  bringing  about  reforms  for  focused
          structure, their interest in the initiative and impact    intervention  in  key  areas.  21  Central  Ministries  and  26
           on their life and development is the highest of all      Departments have issued Joint Advisories in early 2022, to
                                                                    adopt  multi-sectoral  approaches  through  convergence,











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