Functions of Gram Panchayats
Fall under three major categories [Article243 (G)]
- Democratic, administrative andrepresentative functions;
- Endowed powers and functions; and- Devolved and entrusted/agency functions
GPs/ GSs in Schedule-V Areas enjoy higher degreeof authority and control over community assets[Article 243(M) and PESA 1996]
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Vision & Mission of Ministry
VISION
To attain decentralized and participatory local self-governance through Panchayati Raj Institutions.
MISSION
Empowerment, enablement and accountability ofPanchayati Raj Institutions to ensure inclusivedevelopment with social justice, and efficient delivery ofservices.
StatisticsNo. of PRIs in the country : 2,55,039No. of Gram Panchayat : 2,48,160No. of Block Panchayat : 6,284No. of District Panchayat : 595No. of Elected members of PRIs
: 31.00 lakh
No. of Elected Women ERs : 14.39 lakhAreas not covered by PRIs (Non Part IX)
: Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland &Hill areas of Manipur and districtDarjeeling of West Bengal andparts of Assam and Tripuranotified under Sixth Schedule
Capacity Building of PRIs
• In addition to generalfunctioning of Panchayat,the trainings now focus onspecialised subjects e.g.GPDP, participatoryplanning, e-enablement,delivery of services andother thematic areas inalignment with SDGs
To strengthen PRIs through advocacy, capacity building,providing professional and technical inputs andpromoting cross learning among the States/Uts forinclusive development with social justice and effectivedelivery of services
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Capacity Building of PRIsVarious Capacity Building activitiesundertaken by MoPR Write shop for preparation of guidelines for
GPDP National Consultation and write shop on
SDGs role of Panchayat in attainment ofSDGs
Orientation of State Resource team ofChhattisgarh on participatory planning forGPDP and integration with the SDGs,
write shop on development of CapacityBuilding Plan under RGSA
Three days training programme for a teamof Sarpanches and Gram PanchayatSecretaries (Panchayat Sammelan),
Supporting material, advisories andguidelines have been prepared anddisseminated to the States and traininginstitutions – including GPDP guidelines,PRI-SHG Convergence ,toolkit on SDGs etc.
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Gram Panchayat Development Plan
• Model Guidelines and manualfor preparation of GPDPissued by MoPR
• Total 26 States have issuedtheir State specific guidelines
• 2015-16: 1,32,212 GP plansprepared and approved
• 2016-17: 1,73,528 GP plansprepared and approved
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Gramoday se Bharat Uday Abhiyan
• Nationwide campaign from 14th
April – 24th April, 2016
• The Abhiyan was launched toprovide information regardingPanchayati Raj Institutions andvarious scheme of Govt. ofIndia in collaboration withselected Ministries of Govt. ofIndia.
• The Abhiyan was successful increating general awarenessabout Panchayati RajInstitutions and systems andschemes of Govt. of India
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Gramoday – Hamara Sankalp - An Innovative Training Programme
• An innovative training programme forSarpanches and PanchayatSecretaries was organized from 30th
November to 2nd December 2016 at SiriFort Auditorium, Delhi
• Objective: Capacity building bypromoting aspirational leadershipqualities and sense of ownership ofdevelopment programmes among theelected representatives of PanchayatiRaj Institutions
• The programme was successful inenhancing effective managementcapability morality and leadership ofparticipating Sarpanches,
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Fourteenth Finance Commission Funds• Advisory issued to States for provision of water
supply, sanitation in anganwadis and schools andproviding safe drinking water to rural people usingFFC grants
• Ministry of Finance assigned the work ofrecommendation, scrutiny and monitoring to MoPR
• Expeditious examination & recommendation of BasicGrants since September, 2016 by MoPR
• FFC allocation of Rs. 200292.20 Crores for awardperiod 2015-20, which is three fold increase overaward of 13th Finance Commission (Rs. 65160.76Crores) for all tiers of PRIs
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I. Total allocation of FFC grants for the award period 2015-20
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Grants 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 TotalBasic Grant 21624.46 29942.86 34596.25 40021.65 54077.7
6180262.98
Performance Grant
-- 3927.66 4444.71 5047.53 6609.32 20029.22
Total 21624.46 33870.52 39040.96 45069.18 60687.08
200292.20
(Rs. in crore)
Grants 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18Allocation Release Allocation Release Allocation
Basic Grant 21624.46 21218.06 29942.86 26646.40 34596.26Performance
Grant-- -- 3927.66 3499.45 4444.71
Total 21624.46 21218.06 (98.12%)
33870.52 30145.85 (89%)
39040.97
(Rs. in crore)II. Status of Allocation and Release
Panchayat Awards - Highlights• Award Process made online from 2015-
16.• Naming of Panchayat Awards- 2017
PSP named as Deen Dayal Upadhyay Panchayat SashaktikaranPuraskar (DDU PSP)
RGGSP named as Nanaji DeshmukhRashtriya Gaurav Gram Sabha Puraskar (ND RGGSP)
• Nine Thematic Categories introduced in PSP
• In 2016, Panchayat level Awards- 203 no. (Rs. 32.02 Cr)
• In 2017, Panchayat Level Awards- 209 no.
• In addition, States were awarded e-Panchayat and Devolution Index Awards.
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Launch of YouTube Channel of MoPR• Compilation of Audio-visual (AV)
content on panchayat levelsuccess stories, panchayat-centric issues, etc.
• Videos can be searched inHindi/English
• About 100 videos alreadyuploaded in various categories
• accessible to anyone, fromanywhere and at anytime overinternet
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Gramoday Sankalp (Magazine and Mobile App)• Quarterly newsletter for
Panchayats published jointlyby MoPR, MoRD and MoDWS
• Physical copies will bedispatched to all GPs in thecountry through IndiaPost
• QR code embedded in physicalnewsletter to link with audio-visual content
• Mobile app also developed todisseminate electronic versionof magazine over internet
• App can be downloaded fromGoogle Playstore on anyandroid smartphone
• Magazine available in bothHindi and English languages
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Training/ awareness programmes on less cash/ digital transactions
• Video conference on benefits andmodes of digital transaction
• Hon’ble Minister held videoconference with State Secretaries onneed for making cashless digitaltransaction
• 1 day workshop on Cashlesstransactions
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Various training/ awareness programme conducted in PRIs on the less cash/ digital
transactionS.No. States
No. of District Panchayat
training held
No. of Block Panchayat
training held
No. of Gram Sabha held
1 Arunachal Pradesh 20 -- --2 Assam 32 203 38323 Chhattisgarh 27 110 21,9424 Goa 2 -- 1905 Haryana 21 214 46976 Himachal Pradesh 1 10 127 Jharkhand 24 263 30108 Madhya Pradesh 189 412 42029 Odisha* 30 314 6234
10 Sikkim 4 -- 4411 Telangana 30 438 564312 Uttarakhand 13 96 680
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Books for Gram Panchayats – Active Panchayat Series
Governance in Gram Panchayats Sanitation in Gram Panchayats Drinking Water in Gram
Panchayats Child Development in Gram
Panchayats Animal Husbandry in Gram
Panchayats Community Mobilization in
PESA areas Water Resources In Gram
Panchayats Health Development In Gram
Panchayats Gram Sabha reader on
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Capacity Building under RashtriyaGram Swaraj Abhiyan (RGSA)
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Activity Cost Norms
1 Technical & AdministrativeSupport at GP level (NE/UTsonly)
Upper ceiling for administrative andaccounting & data entry support to GPs @Rs. 25,000/- per month for population of5000 and technical assistance @ Rs. 30,000per month per Block
2 Construction and repair of GP buildingsi Construction of new GP
buildings (NE/UTs only)For GPs upto 5000 population Rs. 12 lakhsper GP buildingFor GPs with more than 5000 populationRs. 15 lakhs per GP building
ii Repair, construction of barrierfree access, construction oftoilets, drinking water andelectricity in existing GPbuilding (NE/UTs only)
Upto Rs. 3 lakhs per GP building
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3 Capacity Building and Traininga Unit cost per participants per day for training of Elected Representatives and
Panchayat Functionaries under RGPSACategory * Cost per participants per day (in Rs.)
i State Level Training 1850ii District Level Training 750iii Block Level Training 500iv Village Level Training 350b Computer training per head/ dayc Training Need Assessment Upto Rs 5 lakh per year per State/ UTd Development of Training Modules Upto Rs 5 lakh per year per State/ UTe Development of Training Material
including film and electronic material
Upto Rs 10 lakhs per year per State
f Exposure visits within State Upto Rs 2000 per year per Stateg Exposure visits outside State Rate and duration to be proposed by
Stateh Evaluation of training Upto Rs 5 lakh per year per State/ UT
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Activity Cost Norms
4 Institutional Structurei Additional building and equipment at
SPRCUpto Rs 1 cr per State over the planperiod
ii Recurring cost on additional faculty & maintenance of SPRC
Upto Rs. 40 lakh per annum perSPRC
iii Construction of building of new DPRC and provision of basic equipment
Upto Rs. 2 crore for new DPRC forplan period
iv Up gradation of ETCs/ District Institute of Panchayati Raj
On the basis of proposals of StateGovernment with a limit of Rs. 50lakhs per institution for plan period
v Recurring cost on additional faculty & maintenance of DPRC
Upto Rs. 10 lakh per annum perDPRC
5 Distance learning facility through SATCOM or IP based technology
Rs. 5 cr. for studio at State level, SITcost to be proposed by State
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6 E-enablement of Panchayatsi Computer, UPS and Printer (NE/UTs
only)Rs. 40,000/- per Panchayat
ii Additional Manpower Service Provider To be assessed separately for each State
7 Panchayat processes for Panchayats with inadequate resource base
Upto Rs. 50,000 per year per Panchayat
8 Special Support for Panchayats in PESA areasi Honorarium of 1 Gram Sabha
Mobiliser in GPRs. 2500/- per month per GP
ii Honorarium of 1 PESA coordinator in Block
Rs. 20,000/- per month per IP/block
iii Honorarium of 1 PESA coordinator in District
Rs. 25,000/- per month per district
iv Gram Sabha Orientation Rs. 10,000 per GP per year9 IEC activities Upto 1% of the approved plan10 Programme Management Upto 5% of the total cost
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e-Governance InitiativesI. PES Applications
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Application Description
1Local Government Directoryhttp://lgdirectory.gov.in/
Assigns unique codes to all localgovernments to ensureinteroperability.
2PlanPlushttp://planningonline.gov.in/
To prepare perspective, Annual andAction Plans in Local bodies, bothrural and urban and linedepartments.
3PRIASofthttps://accountingonline.gov.in/
Captures receipt & expendituredetails through voucher entries andautomatically generates cash booketc.
4ActionSofthttp://reportingonline.gov.in/
Facilitates monitoring of physical &financial outputs under variousprogrammes.
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5ServicePlushttp://serviceonline.gov.in./
A dynamic metadata-based servicedelivery portal to help in providingelectronic delivery of all services inall States.
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National Panchayat Portalhttp://panchayatportals.gov.in/
Dynamic Web site for eachPanchayat to share information inpublic domain.
7Trainings Managementhttp://trainingonline.gov.in/
Portal to address training needs ofstakeholders including citizens, theirfeedback, training materials etc.
8Social Audit & Meeting Managementhttp://socialaudit.gov.in./
Captures details of social auditundertaken at ZP/BP/GP level
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9 Area Profilerhttp://areaprofiler.gov.in./
Captures geographic,demographic, infrastructural,socio-economic and naturalresources profile of avillage/panchayat and providesUniversal database for planning.
10National Asset Directoryhttp://assetdirectory.gov.in/
Captures details of assetscreated/maintained; helps avoidduplication of works.
11 Geographic Information System (GIS)
A spatial layer to view all datagenerated by all Applications on aGIS map
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Application Description
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Dashboardand MobileApp for FFC &GPDP
Dashboards for FFC grants and GPDP, Mobileapplication ‘RAGAV’ (Rashtriya Gram Anudaan evamVikas) also developed for monitoring of the FFCgrants and GPDP preparation.
2 RGSA MISA MIS has been developed for processing ofproposals of annual plans for capacity building andTraining Infrastructure.
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IndiaPanchayatKnowledgePortal (IPKP)
IPKP to serve as a catalogue repository of Panchayatrelated knowledge processes, procedures, learnings,innovation and best practices.
4 AuditOnline AuditOnline has been developed for automating auditprocess of public accounts of all tiers of Panchayats.
5MIS forPanchayatAwards
An online application for Panchayat Awardsintroduced in 2015-16. (http://panchayataward.gov.in/)
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Application Description
6DBT enablementfor e-Panchayattrainings
Trainees for Panchayat Enterprise Suite broughtunder DBT through Aadhaar seeding andauthentication,
7 GramodayaMobile App
Portal and mobile app to capture Gramodaya SeBharat Uday campaign.
8Mobile App forquarterlymagazine
Mobile App developed enabling access toquarterly magazine published from April, 2017.
9 YouTubeChannel
YouTube channel of Ministry with videos on goodgovernance and best practices launched in April,2017 alongwith a mobile app.
10 PESA darpan Dissemination of information on PESA Act andimplementation.
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CONCLUSIONIndia is on the verge of democraticrevolution. Ministry of Panchayati Raj hasbeen striving for comprehensivedevelopment of Panchayati Raj Institutions.With the new initiatives and revamping ofongoing programmes, Ministry will be able toenable PRIs to develop rural India and makevillage Smart leading to New India.
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