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Introduction:
Aspirational Districts Programme (ADP)
The ADP’s theory of change rests on three pillars: Competition, convergence, and collaboration.
Successful outcomes of Aspirational Districts Programme (ADP):
By Analysing ADP in various states:
Challenges that need to address with ADP:
Conclusion:
Each of these initiatives is a radical shift from the status quo in governance today. Therefore, it is critical to carefully document and learn from the ADP’s experiences. It can certainly go a long way in transforming India.
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