Context: In a push for data driven governance, the Department of Panchayati Raj has come up with the first ever Panchayat Advancement Index (PAI).
Meaninf of the context: There are 2.5 lakh gram panchayats in the country. Out of these, data of around 2.16 lakh gram panchayats from 29 States have been assessed.
Learn More:
- The Panchayat Advancement Index (PAI) is a comprehensive, multi-domain, and multi-sectoral tool introduced by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj in India to assess the holistic development, performance, and progress of Gram Panchayats across the country.
- The PAI reflects India’s commitment to achieving the SDG 2030 Agenda through participatory, bottom-up development.
- The first baseline report, released for FY 2022-23, analyzed data from 2,16,285 panchayats with validated inputs.
Purpose of PAI :
- Measures the overall well-being and development status of local communities under a panchayat’s jurisdiction.
- Identifies development gaps and supports evidence-based planning and policy-making at the grassroots level.
- Encourages panchayats to adopt best practices and set local targets to enhance their performance.
Indicators:
- Panchayat Advancement Index (PAI) is a composite Index & has been compiled based on 435 unique local Indicators (331 mandatory & 104 optional) consisting of 566 unique data points across 9 themes of LSDGs (Localization of Sustainable Development Goals) aligned with National Indicator Framework (NIF) of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI).
- Nine Themes of Localized SDGs:
- Poverty-Free and Enhanced Livelihoods Panchayat
- Healthy Panchayat
- Child-Friendly Panchayat
- Water-Sufficient Panchayat
- Clean and Green Panchayat
- Self-Sufficient Infrastructure in Panchayat
- Socially Just and Socially Secured Panchayat
- Panchayat with Good Governance
- Women-Friendly Panchayat
- Based on the PAI scores & thematic Scores achieved by different Gram Panchayats, these GPs are grouped into one of the five categories
- Achiever: 90+ score (none achieved this in 2022-23)
- Front Runner: 75 to <90 (e.g., 699 panchayats, 0.3%)
- Performer: 60 to <75 (e.g., 77,298 panchayats, 35.8%)
- Aspirant: 40 to <60 (e.g., 1,32,392 panchayats, 61.2%)
- Beginner: <40 (e.g., 5,896 panchayats, 2.7%)
Source : The Hindu