Friday, August 20, 2010

RAPID MONITORING SYSTEM IN KORAUT DISTRICT

It is a innovative intervention  launched by the Koraput District Administration in order to have effective supervision/monitoring and feed back pertaining to important services like Health, Education, MGNREGA, Public Distribution System & ICDS (Integrated Child Development Scheme) activities. The main facets of the programme are as follows.




• It is launched as a Pilot initiative with the support of UNICEF.

• Two squads will be formed comprising two persons, a district level Officer and an independent Monitor provided by UNICEF. The squad will start in the morning and go to the randomly selected Gram Panchayat on a given day, visit the Gram Panchayat Office first and then visit all villages in the Gram Panchayat. They will assess and observe whether the School, Anganwadi Centre are functioning smoothly, people are getting PDS in time, ANM/ Anganwadi Workers are staying at Headquarters, whether MGNREGA work is on and the people are getting labour payments in time. They will note down these aspects for every villages in the proforma given to them. They are also supposed to discuss about the delivery of services rendered by government machinery with the villagers.

• Since the Gram Panchayats will be selected randomly, there will be a surprise element involved, it is expected that this assessment will give a real picture regarding delivery of services to common people in remote pockets.

• The findings will be acted upon immediately and will be discussed in the Nodal meetings at Block and District level. Data base will be maintained by the DPMU and a comparative and comprehensive analysis will be made and will be shared with all concerned.

• This monitoring system is based on the brief successful experiment done by the District Administration few months back.

8 Comments:

At August 20, 2010 at 11:16 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

This would be like monitoring whether the goods of administration is reaching the doorsteps of the people who are in need of it.An effective way for a better accountability and liability of govt servants.It reminds of Akbars system of administration....!Smart initiative.

 
At September 1, 2010 at 1:43 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

When is it going to start and please keep posting the results of such initiative...

 
At September 2, 2010 at 10:29 AM , Blogger Rajesh Patil said...

yes, we are planning to develop a web portal whereby the results can be seen and reports can be generated.

 
At September 2, 2010 at 10:39 AM , Blogger santakar said...

The team should avoid of any pre-conceived notion .This would prevent them to judge impartially . Wishing the movement a great going.
With regards
Santakar

 
At September 10, 2010 at 1:21 AM , Blogger Shree said...

Dear Sir,

Its really a very Nice initiative .


thanks and regards,

Shree
9600070759

 
At December 29, 2010 at 1:48 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you very much for your initiative.

But you need to take a lot of steps to conserve the forest and other natural resources.

The use of plastic like polyethylene which is not decompose in soil for ages should be banned.we must use bio-degradeable polyethylene.


Thank you

Manash ranjan sahoo
9853924014

 
At February 25, 2011 at 3:35 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

the rapid monitoring is good and effectively monitoring is essential. how will we people know whther delivery system is adequate and non-corrupted. if we will get update report through your website then the responsible citizen of odisha and india will know the actual work.
thank you
citizen of odisha

 
At March 14, 2011 at 8:35 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The teachers are not to be harassed by D I Koraput/Jeypore, if he/she is found legally absent during the monitoring due to trainings, meetings, leave or other duties assigned by the higher authorities but not known to the monitoring team. He should not be mentally disturbed after his explanation or representation.

 

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