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in relation to each Indicator and the Theme, and composite score in the Panchayat Development Index. It will enable the GPs to
identify the gaps and look at Thematic progress and progress on their developmental status on a regular basis.
Themes, LIF and SDGs
Themes cross-cut SDGs and action on a Theme has impact on different SDGs, which is in line with the Thematic approach of the
LSDGs being the goals at GP level. The LIF table connected to the NIF derived from SDGs shows hence the direct connect to
different SDGs within one Theme. This is also beautifully interwoven in the LIF, to make complete meaning of the Theme. The
repetition of a few indicators, due to its relevance in more than one Theme, also communicates this. In the SDGs Global Indicator
framework also, there are repeat indicators appearing in more than one SDG. The global indicator framework includes 231 unique
indicators, and the total number of indicators listed in the global indicator framework of SDG indicators is 248. Thirteen indicators
repeat under two or three different Goals, and within a Goal, under different targets.
Themes
The Localised SDGs’: Nine thematic areas with a Vision Statement for each Theme, as taken from the Expert Group Report on the
LSDGs, are given below:
Table 3.1: Nine Thematic areas of LSGD with a Vision Statement for each Theme
Logo Theme Vision Statement
Theme 1: Poverty Free and A poverty free Panchayat, that ensures there is social protection so that
Enhanced Livelihoods none slip back to poverty. A village where there is growth and prosperity
with enhanced livelihoods for all.
Panchayat
Theme 2: Healthy Gram Ensure healthy lives and well-being for all at all ages.
Panchayat
Theme 3: Child-Friendly To ensure that all children are able to enjoy their rights for survival,
Gram Panchayat development, participation and protection to reach their full potential.
Theme 4: Water Sufficient A Gram Panchayat with Functional House Tap Connections to every
household, with targeted standard of quality water supply, good water
Gram Panchayat
management and abundant water availability for agriculture and all other
needs, and conserving its water ecosystem.
Theme 5: Clean and Green Creating a Gram Panchayat for the future of our children, which is lush
and green with nature’s bounty, using renewable energy, clean, protecting
Gram Panchayat
environment and climate resilient.
Theme 6: Self-Sufficient To achieve Self Sufficient Infrastructure and, ensure access for all to
Infrastructure Gram adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services.
Panchayat
Theme 7: Socially Secured and Every person in the Gram Panchayat must feel cared for and all eligible
Socially Just Gram Panchayat must be covered by social security systems.
Theme 8: Gram Panchayat of Ensuring benefits of development under various schemes and responsive
Good Governance service delivery to all residents of GP through Good Governance.
Theme 9: Women Friendly To achieve gender equality, provide equal opportunities, empower women
Gram Panchayat and girls in a safe environment.
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