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Ministry of Rural Development

Government of India
Goal
To translate comprehensive and organic vision of Mahatma
Gandhi into reality, keeping in view the present context.
1 Adarsh Gram by 2016
3 Adarsh Grams by 2019
8 Adarsh Grams by 2024

Objective
To generate models of local level development and effective local
governance which can motivate and inspire neighbouring Gram
Panchayats to learn and adapt
SAGY – A Programme with a difference

o No funding in this scheme


o Not an Infrastructure centered scheme
o Paradigm shift of attitude is essential
o Convergence of all Central & State Schemes
o Focus on Outcomes and Sustainability
o Identify & utilize untapped resources
o Holistic Development of Village is the aim
Eight Pillars of SAGY
Personal
Development
Good Human
Governance
8 1 Development
2

Social
Social Security 7 3
Development

SAGY

4
6
Basic Amenities 5 Economic
and services Development
Environmental
Development
Planning
• A Village Development Plan would be prepared for every identified Gram Panchayat with
special focus on enabling every poor household to come out of poverty.

• Converging the resources of various Centrally Sponsored and Central Sector Schemes

• VDP Tracking Templates to be uploaded in the Website


VDP Tracking Template
Statement I Summary of all Areas of Work
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
How Completion Priority
(Scheme(s)/Strategy) timeline (1 to 3,
SNO Area of Work Sector   Line Department/ / Agency (in Months) 1 is top)
1            
2            
3            
4            

Statement II Detail of Each Area of Work


1 2 3 4 5 6

SNO Areas of Work Milestones Milestone/ Time Line Responsibility Outcome


1          
2          
3          
Outcomes
• Increased livelihoods/employment
opportunities
• Reduction in distress migration
• Freedom from bonded labour, child labour
and manual scavenging
• 100% registration of deaths and births
• Evolution of alternate dispute resolution
system acceptable to all sections of the
community
• Peace and Harmony
• Demonstration effect on other Gram
Panchayats
Monitoring
Panchayat Darpan

Quarterly, Half yearly and Yearly Progress Report


Panchayat Darpan 35 Indicators
Basic Amenities Livelihoods
07 Anganwadi, Electricity, Road, Water 04 Soil Health Card, Skill Development

Education Social Security


04 School attendance, MDM 08 RSBY, PMJBY,
APY

Health Sanitation
06 ICDS, Immunization, PHC 02 IHHL, ODF Status

E-Governance Food Security


01 E- governance in
panchayats
01 Public Distribution System

Women Empowerment Financial Inclusion


01 Self Help Groups 01 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan
Yojana
Basic Profile Data in Panchayat Darpan
Basic Profile Data Educational Institutions

Demographic date (Caste Composition) Primary/ Middle and Higher Secondary School

Population (Male & Female and Sex Ratio) Other Infrastructure

Literacy Status Gram Panchayat Office

Age group wise Educational status PDS Shops

Poverty Information (APL and BPL) Play Ground

Market Pindi/ Rural Haat


Land Holding among HHs (Irrigated and Non irrigated)
Occupational distribution Bus Stop
Health Service Infrastructure Railways Station
No. of ICDS Centre Common Service Centre
Distance from CHC Agro Service Centre/ KVK
Distance from Veterinary Centre Post Office
Bank/ Other Financial Institution
Quarterly Progress Indicators
% of eligible persons covered under Pradhan
1 % of children immunized (0-6 age group) 12 Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
% of Malnourished children (Grade-IV & Grade- % of eligible persons covered under Pradhan
2 III) in the village 13 Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana
% of children (0-6 Age group) receiving ICDS % of eligible persons covered under Atal Pension
3 services 14 Yojana
No. of village(s) with 100% institutional delivery % of eligible persons covered under Pradhan
4 in the GP 15 Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana
% of days Mid Day Meal (MDM) is served in
5 schools 16 % of eligible households covered under RSBY

6 % of women brought into SHG fold 17 % of eligible persons receiving Widow Pension

7 % of eligible families provided IHHL 18 % of eligible persons receiving old age pension
% of HHs provided with safe and secure Housing
8 facility# 19 % of eligible persons receiving disability pension
% of HHs provided with piped drinking water % of eligible Households provided food grains
9 supply 20 under PDS
% of internal village road (Paved with Concrete )
10 constructed 21 % of eligible persons enrolled under AADHAR

11 % of Households covered under Electrification 22 % of farmers issued soil health cards


Half yearly and Annual Progress Indicators
Indicators (Half yearly)
23 % of youth (15-35 Years) provided skill training for self employment and placement
24 % of Households facilitated for Livelihood development (Out of the identified HHs)
25 % of Area brought under Irrigation
26 No. of Village(s) which have achieved ODF status
27 % of Anganwadi Centres functioning in its own building
28 Extension of Broadband connectivity to the panchayat (Yes/ No)
29 E-Panchayat service available at GP office

Indicators (Yearly)
30 % of children (6-14 Years) attending Primary School
31 % of children (15-18 Years) attending High School
32 % of girl child (15-18 years) attending high school
33 No. of Health Sub Centres
34 No. of Primary Health Centre (PHC)
35 Whether villages have playground facility (Yes/No)
Monitoring Check List
Name of MP Name of GP
State District
S.No Checklist Remarks
1 Formation of District Level Committee (DLC)  
2 Number of DLC Meetings held  
3 Formation of State Level Empowered Committee (SLEC)  
4 Number of SLEC Meetings held  
5 Village Development Plan (VDP) preparation status  
6 Approval of VDP (In consultation with MP)  
7 Progress of Works identified in the VDP
Road Connectivity:-  
Drinking Water:-  
Education:-  
Power:-  
Others:-  
8 Upload of Panchayat Darpan data on website  
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