Index Of Panchayat Link
It promotes . By accessing the index, a villager can see how their Panchayat is ranked compared to neighbors, encouraging "competitive federalism" at the grassroots level. For Policy Makers
In 2022-23, the Centre for Decentralisation Studies piloted a prototype PDI in 50 GPs across three districts (North Karnataka’s Vijayapura, Coastal Udupi, and Malnad’s Shivamogga). index of panchayat
An application used to record the minutes of Gram Sabha meetings, often indexed by date and location. Challenges in Data Indexing It promotes
The 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act (1992) institutionalized Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) as the third tier of governance in India. Despite three decades of decentralization, a persistent challenge remains: the absence of a standardized, multidimensional tool to measure and compare the developmental performance of individual Gram Panchayats. This paper proposes a comprehensive framework for a . Moving beyond traditional input-based metrics (budgets spent, schemes delivered), the PDI is a composite index that captures outputs and outcomes across critical domains: Economic Well-being, Social Justice & Inclusion, Infrastructure & Environment, Health & Nutrition, and Governance Efficacy. The paper reviews existing indices (SECC, SDG Localization), discusses methodological choices (normalization, weighting, aggregation), identifies data gaps at the Panchayat level, and analyzes the political economy of ranking Panchayats. It concludes with a roadmap for implementing a dynamic, technology-enabled PDI that fosters competitive federalism and accountability at the grassroots. An application used to record the minutes of
While the digital index has revolutionized rural governance, challenges remain: