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SIRD Colloquium 27 th – 29 th April, 2011

SIRD Colloquium 27 th – 29 th April, 2011. Gangtok, Sikkim Ministry of Rural Development Government of India. From Inputs to Outcomes. Programme Issues. IAY / Pensions. Slow speed of construction Accounts & UCs not being submitted Houses not getting completed

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SIRD Colloquium 27 th – 29 th April, 2011

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  1. SIRD Colloquium27th – 29th April, 2011 Gangtok, Sikkim Ministry of Rural Development Government of India

  2. From Inputs to Outcomes

  3. Programme Issues IAY / Pensions • Slow speed of construction • Accounts & UCs not being submitted • Houses not getting completed • Pensions not being paid on time Mahatma Gandhi NREGA SGSY / NRLM Inadequate Bank Credit Bank Overdues SHGs not cohesive SHG members not trained in bookkeeping, organization of meetings, etc. Lack of access to raw materials and markets Preparation of State Action Plan for NRLM • Delays in wage payments • Bogus job cards • MIS – incomplete data entry and inadequate ICT infrastructure • Accounts & Audit : not submitted on time • Works – not getting completed & poor quality • Social Audit ineffectual • Gram Sabhas not effective • Inspections not regular • Poor record maintenance

  4. Eleventh Plan Vision “We also need to ensure that growth is widely spread so that its benefits, in terms of income and employment, are adequately shared by poor and weaker sections of our society especially the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes and the minorities. … It must generate sufficient volumes of high quality employment to provide the means for uplift of large numbers of our population from the low income low quality occupations in which too many of them have been traditionally locked.” Hon’ble Prime Minister Foreword to the Eleventh Plan

  5. Eleventh Plan Targets

  6. Eleventh Plan Targets

  7. Eleventh Plan Targets

  8. Web of Opportunities

  9. The Problematique

  10. Stakeholders Management: Energy vs. Commitment matrix

  11. Recurring expenditure of SIRDs – 50% in Non N-E States and 90% in N-E States-met by MoRD including 100% support for 5 core faculty. • Rs.10 lakhs per annum per ETC. • 100% support for infrastructural development for SIRDs and ETCs.

  12. SIRDs to send Monthly Progress Report in revised format online in web site www.ruraldiksha.nic.in • SIRDs of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Meghalaya, Orissa, Punjab, Tripura & Uttarakhand and States Governments of Gujarat, Karnataka, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Rajasthan & West Bengal have furnished their comments on draft National Rural Development Training Authority Bill. Comments from the rest of SIRDs and State Governments are still awaited. • SIRDs to accelerate training in selected Block under Lab to Land initiative. • SIRDs to furnish Training Action Plan and Budget for 2011-12 and for 12th Five Year Plan (2013-18). • SIRDs to develop resource persons in specialized disciplines.

  13. SIRDs to finalise their training calendar immediately. • SIRDs to share training material with other SIRDs and ETCs by uploading the same on the website i.e. www.ruraldiksha.nic.in. • Training Need Assessment(TNA) to be taken up by States if not already completed. • State Government to take action for filling up faculty posts at SIRDs and ETCs. • The SIRDs to share training material with SIRDs and ETCs. • SIRDs to develop Computer Based Training Modules with the help of expertise of NIRD and APARD, Hyderabad.

  14. SIRDs to furnish proposals for recurring expenditure by 31st May, 2011 including following documents:- • Utilization Certificate • Order of copy of state matching share, • Budget provision for current year. • Progress Report for the last two years. • Details of Core faculty members along with appointment order showing continuity for the year 2011-12. • Training Calendar • Details of posts specially sanctioned for SIRD. .

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