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6.  Generate positive competition among Panchayats

                7.  Strengthen PRIs by participatory approach in planning process (GPDP), by providing action areas backed
                    by data

                8.  Motivate line departments and the frontline workers to support in plan and action for outcome indicators
                    and to monitor real time through PDI.

                9.  Generate interest of Elected Representatives at all levels in their respective areas and lobby for them and
                    obtain fund allocations

                10. Adopt multi-sectoral approach through convergence, integration and focused attention

                11. Build  reliable  financial  databases  and  development  measurements  of  progress  at  GP  level  needed  in
                    specific  sectors  and  specific  geographies  for  the  macro  level  (Centre  or  state),  allocation  of  scarce

                    resources, programme interventions and policy decisions

                12. Bring more transparency & accountability among Panchayats and departments.
                13. Ensure no one is left behind

         Panchayats are the vital links of development and democracy. The Proof of Concept has shown the availability of 688
         data points, (albeit with a few needing survey). But it is still a huge set that the GPs have collected. These lead up to

         the 577 Indicators that the GPs have said are required. The significance to all stakeholders and the potential of the
         measures  available  from  LIF,  Themes  and  PDI  cannot  be  limited  by  the  challenges  and  limitations  that  can  be
         overcome.  The  Committee’s  Recommendations  provide  action  points  for  systemic  institutionalization  of  PDI,  to
         deliver on its full scope for bringing measures of development progress along with providing evidence for grassroots
         level sustainable development with the PRIs and all stakeholders being drawn into for achieving the Localization of

         SDGs in rural India.






                                  “Our shared vision is to address the huge data gap in informing the
                     implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development and measuring its
                       progress, develop and promote the use of all data sources in accessible formats,

                     including administrative-based data through the use of modern technology, to close
                     the existing world digital divide.” - Bern Data Compact for the Decade of Action on
                                     the Sustainable Development Goals 2021 (extract)













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