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Technical persons of suitable level and with sound technical knowledge of IT systems and Data Analytics along with
           understanding of PRIs, need to be involved, as it is not just PDI as a score, but its interpretation that is important.

           Challenges and Limitations of PDI - PDI has great potential in developing a localized developmental paradigm,
           but has its limitations and challenges. It is a tough data collection exercise with heavy reliance on data from multiple
           sources and departments. Survey as a tool needs to be built in and a robust technology platform has to be built that can
           respond also creatively. Data analysis and effective presentation and interpretation is required, as PDI developmental

           status needs to be seen and understood in the context of resources, the endowed advantageous and disadvantaged GPs,
           peri-urban GP versus an interior GP, etc. PDI may not take into account specific context and challenges faced by a
           particular  panchayat,  leading  to  unfair  comparisons.  E.g.,  migrations,  limitations  of  livelihood  opportunities,  a
           panchayat may be doing worse in water related indicators because it lies in a water scarce region, and not due to lack

           of effort. PDI is not a substitute for schematic targets and measurements. It needs to be seen in conjunction with them.
           Stakeholders and Resources - PDI is not just a set of calculations and proclamation of the result. It is far more
           than that. Even to be able to give the development index status of 2.69 lakh GPs on the PDI, to start with, there are

           some basic roles and responsibility of all stakeholders. NITI Aayog, MoSPI, Central Ministries, State Governments,
           District  administration,  Line  Departments,  NIC,  District  and  Block  Panchayats,  CSOs,  CBOs,  GPs  and  MoPR.  In
           addition, Institutions, INGOs, ERs, and media can enable PDI to deliver to its full scope The village needs to identify

           how it will involve the existing Committees and form required CBOs for the achievement under this Theme
           Data  required  must  come  from  Departments  and  GPs  own  data.  Convergent  action  is  required  to  ensure  that  the

           various inputs from the schemes of Departments feed into the preparation of GPDP for the indicators/targets.
           Standing  Committees  of  the  GP  need  to  be  strengthened  and  capacitated  on  their  roles  &  responsibilities  for

           preparation  of  theme-based  GPDP.  Discussion  on  GPDP  with  Departments  concerned  in  Standing  Committees,
           Scheme Committees, to be put in the joint calendar worked out with Departments.

           OGD - Data of panchayats should be clearly visible and an open book. Use of technology with transparency will
           be key to effective data collection. PDI must follow the principles and spirit of Open Government Data.

           Monitoring - Strong emphasis is placed on this, as this is a new area, evolving area, and needs to be grounded
           well. It involves a lot of detailed and systematic working, and considering its importance needs keen monitoring by
           MoPR.

           Significance of PDI - The use of PDI with its component parts of Themes and LIF, along with analysis and

           interpretations can:
                  1.  Capture the status and movement in development at grass root level

                  2.  Ensure rapid transformation of Panchayats by focused intervention in 9 thematic areas.

                  3.  Sustainable development: Apart from traditional indicators on infrastructure, socio-economic indicators,
                     PDI  also  captures  data  on  emerging  areas  like  environmental  cooperation,  organic  farming,  waste
                     management, mental health, renewable energy use, etc. Capturing of such data will help ensure awareness

                     and action on these indicators.

                  4.  Identify & scale best practices both sector and geography specific

                  5.  Monitor progress of outcome indicators at required frequency of intervals
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