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2) PDI Baseline

           First PDI should provide the baseline of development status of Gram Panchayats across the country (for the reference
           year FY 2022-23). This should be done on maximum indicators. The calculation of PDI from the highest Target can
           provide the revised baseline.

           3) PDI Ranking and Grading of Gram Panchayats

               1.  Ranking  of  Gram  Panchayats  based  on  PDI  scores  to  be  done  only  within  a  block.  Thematic  scores  and

                   Indicator score-based GP ranking also can be used for those dimensions.

               2.  Ranking of Gram Panchayats in PDI is not recommended as it is not possible, nor fair considering the fact
                   that there would be large number of Gram Panchayats being on same score or in decimal level differences in

                   the 2.69 lakh Gram Panchayats in the country.

               3.  Scores ranges & grades are recommended to assess status of Gram Panchayats and their incremental progress.
                   PDI  score  can  range  from  0  to  100  or  0  to  1  depending  on  the  scale  to  be  used.  However,  for  sake  of
                   comprehension and for bringing out comparison, a range of 0 to 100 with five grades of Beginners D: 0 to
                   below 40, Aspirants C: 40 to below 60, Performers B: 60 to below 75, Front Runners A: 75 to below 90 and

                   Achievers A+: 90 to 100, appears to be more appropriate. Hypothetically it is possible to get a score of above
                   100 in case normative score is calculated against target value and scale is taken 0 to 100.

               4.  Terminology for 5 grades in States needs to be using local language.


           4) Use of LIF Thematic and Indicator values along with PDI

               PDI can identify the GP areas which need attention or interventions. However, PDI score is to be used along with
               its component Thematic scores and Indicators’ values for meaningful action. PDI is a composite score and it is in
               the LIF of the respective Themes that the real values and positions are sitting for enabling concrete action for

               improvement. Hence, PDI alone cannot give the desired results of development without working and using the
               LIF and Thematic scores.


           5) Targets values, Targets and timeline

               1.  Ultimate Target values need to be fixed at National level after consultation with States and Gram Panchayats
                   (PRIs) for each Indicator. Averaging of target values is not recommended. This highest level would be that
                   which will be achieved by or before 2030. (In case it is not achieved, the PDI may continue beyond 2030).

               2.  Target  values  on  a  timeline  may  be  fixed  for  Gram  Panchayats  based  on  their  baseline  position,  and

                   consultation with Gram Panchayats similarly placed. This would provide Targets for groups of Panchayats
                   who are in a certain grade, for aspiring to reach and a basis for measurement of performance and ensuring all
                   GPs are moving to higher and higher targets, to reach their highest levels of development.









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