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| | Panchayat Advancement Index (PAI) | Panchayat Development Index (PDI) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Primary Goal | Assess overall holistic development and progress of panchayats. | Evaluate performance and progress in achieving Localized SDGs. | | Key Focus | Data-driven evidence for planning and identifying development gaps. | Creating a competitive spirit and generating composite scores for comparisons. | | Data Scope | Based on 435 local indicators and 566 data points across nine themes. | Based on 577 local indicators across nine themes for monitoring LSDG progress. | | Performance Categories | Achiever (90+), Front Runner (75-<90), Performer (60-<75), Aspirant (40-<60), Beginner (<40). | A+ (>90%), A (75-90%), B (60-75%), C (40-60%), D (<40%). |

The "Index of Panchayat Work" is a data-driven tool designed to measure, evaluate, and rank the performance of local self-governments (Gram Panchayats) in rural areas. By tracking key development metrics, this index transforms rural governance from subjective reporting into an objective, competitive, and highly accountable system.

for calculating a localized index?

: The PAI 2.0 Portal has streamlined these to 147 indicators and 227 data points to improve efficiency and data quality. index of panchayat work

Validated data is compiled into a public dashboard, generating real-time leaderboard rankings at district, state, and national levels. Benefits of Implementing the Index

Improving sanitation, nutrition, and access to health services.

| Document Type | Description | Key Features / Availability | | :------------------------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | 📋 | Detailed project reports, cost estimates, and technical sanctions for each work. | Publicly accessible via GPDP and eGramSwaraj. | | 💰 Financial Documents | Budget allocations, expenditure statements, bills, vouchers, and payment details. | Real-time integration with PFMS; available on eGramSwaraj dashboard. | | 🧾 Muster Rolls | Daily attendance and wage records of workers engaged under schemes like MGNREGA. | Accessible via NREGASoft portal in compliance with RTI Act. | | 🛠️ Work Orders | Official orders issued to contractors or line departments for executing specific works. | Available on state-specific portals like Panchayat Darpan . | | ✅ Completion Reports | Physical and financial completion reports, including geo-tagged photographs of completed assets. | Tracked through eGramSwaraj and mActionSoft. | | 🗂️ Administrative Records | Service records of panchayat staff, attendance registers, and other administrative documents. | Subject to proactive disclosure under RTI Act or available via RTI application. | | 🧾 Audit Reports | AuditOnline generates comprehensive audit reports of panchayat accounts, including Central Finance Commission funds. | Publicly accessible through AuditOnline portal. | | 📄 RTI Documents | As part of proactive disclosure under the RTI Act, each public authority must publish 17 categories of information. | For the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, these include the organization's functions, powers and duties of officers, budgets, and more. | | | Panchayat Advancement Index (PAI) | Panchayat

Ground-level data entered by local data operators can sometimes be manipulated to show artificial progress. Independent third-party verification is expensive but necessary.

Panchayats often have limited funds. If the index shows "Natural Resource Management" is the lowest-scoring pillar, the next budget should prioritize check dams or waste segregation units.

While digital access is ideal, reality check: 40% of Indian villages have poor internet connectivity. So, what is the offline "Index of Panchayat Work"? | Creating a competitive spirit and generating composite

A: First, take a screenshot. Second, bring it up during the next Gram Sabha (village meeting). The minutes of the meeting must record your objection. Third, send a postal letter to the Block Development Officer (BDO) with the screenshot attached.

A uniform indexing framework may unfairly disadvantage mountain villages, desert terrains, or tribal areas facing unique geographical limitations compared to prosperous plains. Future Outlook: Smart Governance