Index Of Panchayat

A multi-dimensional statistical tool used to measure the performance and development status of Panchayats based on specific indicators like health, education, and infrastructure. 1. The Panchayat Directory (Administrative Index)

The introduction of the index has triggered a psychological shift in rural administration: competition.

Final ranking: = High Performance (Green), Middle 60% = Moderate (Yellow), Bottom 20% = Low Performance (Red). index of panchayat

: The report serves as a roadmap for the Ministry of Panchayati Raj and bodies like the 16th Finance Commission to allocate resources effectively. STATE PANCHAYAT RESOURCE CENTRE +4 Strategic Goals 10 sites Devolution Index 2024 Report (Summary).pdf state-level performance across six key dimensions, including institutional frameworks, finances, and accountability. The report pr... STATE PANCHAYAT RESOURCE CENTRE Status of Devolution to Panchayats in States To fill this void, Dr. Alok who is widely recognized as a leading international expert on local self-government, has provided an o... PIB Panchayat Development Index (PDI) Portal | Rural Ecosystem | Category Apr 7, 2569 BE —

The definitive source for LGD codes and the structural hierarchy of local bodies. A multi-dimensional statistical tool used to measure the

"The idea is to move from input-based planning to outcome-based monitoring," explains a senior policy planner involved in local governance reforms. "We used to ask, 'How much money did the panchayat spend?' Now, the index asks, 'How did that spending change the quality of life?'"

The Index of Panchayat is not an end in itself. It is a means to transform rural governance from a passive administrative unit into an active, competitive, and accountable institution. The biggest risk is creating a “tick-box” exercise where Panchayats manipulate data to improve scores without real development. To counter this, the PDI must be complemented with and randomized spot checks . Final ranking: = High Performance (Green), Middle 60%

| Pillar | Focus | Example Indicators | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Income, employment, asset creation | % BPL households graduated out of poverty; MGNREGS wage rate vs. market wage; no. of SHG members linked to bank credit; crop diversification index; % HH with functional bank account. | | 2. Social Justice & Inclusion | SC/ST, women, disabled, elderly | Gender ratio in Gram Sabha attendance; % of SC/ST households with patta (land rights); accessibility of Panchayat building for disabled; % of social welfare pensions delivered within 7 days. | | 3. Infrastructure & Environment | Physical assets, WASH, climate | % HH with piped water (Har Ghar Jal); % HH with functional household toilets; % of village roads with CC/drainage; % waste segregated at source; no. of common land rejuvenated. | | 4. Health & Nutrition | Maternal, child health, food security | Full immunization rate (under 5); % of severely acute malnourished (SAM) children; institutional delivery rate; % HH covered by NFSA with digitized ration cards. | | 5. Governance Efficacy | Transparency, finance, digital | % of Gram Sabha meetings with quorum; % of bills uploaded on e-gram swaraj within 30 days; time taken to issue a certificate (income, caste); citizen satisfaction score (survey-based). |

At its core, the Index of Panchayat is a multidimensional matrix. Much like indices rank countries on ease of doing business or happiness, this index ranks local governance bodies on their efficacy, infrastructure, and service delivery.

In the landscape of Indian administration, the serves as the backbone of rural development. As digitalization sweeps through the public sector, the "Index of Panchayat" has emerged as a crucial term for researchers, policy-makers, and citizens alike.

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