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Workshop to Strengthen Local Self Governance and Accelerate Rural Development22nd-23rd July, 2010
Ministry of Rural Development Government of India
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
INSTRUMENTS OF CHANGE
Stakeholders Involvement : From Ministry to Beneficiaries
COMMUNICATION BOTTLENECK
PlanningOrganizingStaffingDirectingControlling
CommunicationGovtDistrictBlock G.P.
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BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
ⱡ Brief assessment of the current status of rural development programmes
ⱡ Analysis of strengths and weaknessesⱡ Understanding best practices ⱡ Fostering innovations ⱡ Information & Communication Technology solutions ⱡ Involving rural youth in national developmentⱡ Formulating Training & Communication Action Plan to
achieve the Objectives
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE22ND JULY, 2010
Time ProgrammeTechnical Session
10:30 AM Local Self Governance: Using Plan Plus in GPs (Ministry of Panchayati Raj)
11:00 AM Tea Break11:15 AM Harnessing Youth Power for Rural Development
(Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports)11:45 AM NRLM : Skill Development & Self Employment12:15 PM Watershed Development : Managing natural
resources for rural livelihoods12:45 PM Mahatma Gandhi NREGA : Convergence, Monitoring
& Social Audit 1:30 PM Lunch
Strategic Planning Session2:30 PM Arrival of Honourable Union Minister of Information &
Broadcasting, Honourable Union Minister of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj and Honourable Union Ministers of State, Rural Development
2:35 PM Welcome Address by Secretary, Department of Rural Development, Government of India
2:45 PM Address by Honourable Union Minister of State (Rural Development) Ms. Agatha Sangma
2:55 PM Address by Honourable Union Minister of State (Rural Development), Sri Pradeep Jain ‘Aditya’
3:05 PM Address by Honourable Minister of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj: Promoting Excellence through Dissemination of Best Practices
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE22ND JULY, 2010 (CONTD.)
Time Programme3:15 PM Address by Chief Guest & Honourable Union Minister
of Information & Broadcasting: Reaching out to the People
3:25 PM Tea Break3:40 PM Strategy for Collaboration between Ministries of Rural
Development, Panchayati Raj, Information & Broadcasting and Youth Affairs & Sports
4:30 PM Group Photograph & Tea Break4:45 PM Group Formation with officers of States, NIRD/SIRD,
MoRD, MoPR, MoYA&S, DD Kendras and Radio Stations, NIC
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE23RD JULY, 2010
Time ProgrammeTechnical Session
9:30 AM Drinking Water Mission 10:00 AM Plan for ICT Innovations for Rural Development 10:30 AM Tea Break
Strategy Development Session10:45 AM Group Activity on RD/PR/I&B/Youth programmes :
setting goals, planning activities, developing coordination mechanisms, choice of ICT applications implementation, monitoring, evaluation and learning
12:00 PM Presentation by Group 1 12:30 PM Presentation by Group 21:00 PM Presentation by Group 3
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE23RD JULY, 2010
Time Programme1:30 PM Presentation by Group 42:00 PM Lunch 2:30 PM Presentation by Group 53:00 PM Summing Up3:30 PM Awards for Best Action Plan4:00 PM Valedictory Address by Secretary, Ministry of
Youth Affairs and Sports
FORMAT FOR ACTION PLAN PREPARATION BY GROUPS
ⱡ Coordination Mechanism – Committee-composition & terms of referenceⱡ Choice of ICT application – biometric attendance, SMS, web based data entry ⱡ Methodology for Training, Monitoring, Evaluation - instructor led on-site training,
class room training, self paced training, blended training, adoption of one block in each district in a phased manner
ⱡ Monthly Plan
Months AIR TV Newspapers Festivals Community radio
Grameen Bharat/ Printed materials
Weekly hats
Others
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
New look at TrainingInstructor led class room trainingInstructor led on site trainingSelf paced trainingBlended trainingLab to land method
A VIRTUAL ACADEMY
Internet based Training
Digital Library
Virtual Classroom
Countrywide Classroom
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