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extraordinary work connected to various Themes, has provided
                                                                VII. Evolution of PDI:
         a  huge  fillip  to  the  LSDGs  and  PRIs.  The  MoPR  through  its
                                                                Different line Departments operating at the Panchayats level are
         scheme  of  Rashtriya  Gram  Swaraj  Abhiyan  (RGSA)  is  also
                                                                in  control  of  large  primary  and  secondary  data  sets  collected
         revamping  the  capacity  building  and  training  of  the  PRIs
                                                                over  time  under  various  schemes  and  programmes.  These
         towards  LSDGs. It is also steering the Panchayat Development
                                                                pertain  to  various  development  sectors  and  analyzing  them
         Plans,  particularly  the  GPDP  towards  LSDGs,  revamping  the
                                                                conjointly  will  lead  to  improved  assessment  of  their  overall
         present incentivization of Panchayats based on the outcomes of
                                                                development and  can enable the Panchayats to develop local
         their actions on LSDGs for motivating and advancing the cause
                                                                vision,  goals  and  action  points  for  delivery  with  good
         of  Panchayat  development  in  tune  with  SDGs,    bringing
                                                                governance.  With  the  focus  on  the  attainment  of  SDGs  and
         effective participation in the developmental process.
                                                                thinking  villages  as  major  partner  in  the  cause,  the  Local
         VI. Constraints in measurement of Panchayat            Indicator  Framework  (LIF),  a  set  of  indicators  designed  to
                                                                help  local  governments  track  and measure  progress  towards
         performance:
                                                                the SDGs, has been developed for the PDI construction  and
         The  Central  and  State  Finance  Commissions  are  repeatedly
                                                                monitoring  thereafter,  for  evidence-based  planning  and  policy
         pointing  out that  they are not being provided with  financial
                                                                by governments – state and central.
         data of Panchayats and as a result  it is difficult  to assess the
         resource gap at local level. Accordingly, an urgent need is felt   Without compromising the ethos of co-operative federalism in
         to  start  building  reliable  financial  databases  in  Panchayats   India,  the  spirit  of  competitive  federalism,  imbibed  and  duly
         connected to development status, measurements of progress at   promoted  by  the  NITI  Aayog  in  the  sphere  of  SDGs  has
         GP  level  for  planning  as  well  as  for  improving    governance
         system.

         With the focus on poverty reduction, food security, health for
         all, quality basic services for ease of living, quality education,
         gender equality, access to safe & adequate drinking water and
         sanitation  and  employment  generation,  climate  action,
         protecting local ecosystems, SDGs are intertwined connected to
         the  local  issues,  local  goals  and  action  points  for  sustained
         development in rural areas.
         The GPDP currently suffers from lack of information on the
         Resource  Envelope  of  Central  and  State  Government
         programmes planned for implementation in the GP area, lack
         of  data  for  planning,  monitoring  of  outcomes.  Undoubtedly
         the GPs come up with a long list of works in the GPDP, with a
         heavy  bent  on  infrastructure,  with  little  reflection  on  various
         socio-economic and environmental aspects that are integral to
         their  overall  status  on  the  development  scale.  The  lack  of
         requisite  information  is  therefore  leading  to  lopsided
         development even within a Panchayat.








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