Page 191 - PDI_Report
P. 191
Index Value = (Max. Value – Actual Value) / (Max.Value – Min.Value)
The index values for each of the indicators would range between 0 and 1- 0 indicating the lowest ranking for the GP and 1
indicating highest ranking of the GP
The composite index will have to be calculated for the indicators for each of the themes. The Theme wise composite index
would allow the ranking of GPs for the theme
Actual Value – Minimum Value
Indicator Index =
Maximum Value – Minimum Value
The cumulative index is the summation of the consolidated index values of all nine themes and this is to be used to assign the
ranks for the GPs within the specified group.
Method of Estimating LSDGI
For the estimation of the LSDGI at GP level, the following steps may be followed:
1. As a first step, a minimum and maximum value has to be set for each of the indicators to transform them into indices lying
between zero and one. For those indicators expressed in percentages, the minimum value will be zero and the maximum value
will be 100.
2. To covert the indicators into an index, the formula will be:
3. Compute theme-wise indices by using the UNDP methodology. Geometric mean is used and the method of calculation is as
below.
Thematic Index = If I1, I2….. In are the n indices for a particular Theme, then the Geometric mean for the Theme = (I1× I2 ×
….. In)(1/n).
4. To compute LSDGI, aggregate the Thematic indices using geometric mean with the following formula.
LSDGI= (TI1× TI2 × ….. TI9)(1/9). where TIl is the Thematic index for the first theme and TI9 is the Thematic index for the
ninth Theme.
The progress thereafter was not available.
(III) The Case of Tripura
The Government of Tripura action towards implementation of localisation of SDGs, identified the gaps at local level and came out
with the steps to bridge the gaps. Further, while working on developing the LIF for attaining the LSDG in Tripura, a detailed activity
PDI Committee Report - 2023: Initiatives of States 165