The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Government of India, organized the 2nd 'District Collectors Conference', which took place on the 6th & 7th of September in New Delhi. Over 30 district collectors participated, making presentations on best practices to overcome challenges faced in the sectors of rural development, education, urban development, law & order, and disaster management.
The Planning Commission is providing these presentations for the public to see examples of the good work being done by young IAS officers in the field, and to promote cross-learning and innovation.
Universal Provision of Public Services, Mandwai Block, West Tripura.
1. Universal Provision of
Public Services in
Mandwai Block
Kiran Gitte, IAS
District Magistrate & Collector,
West Tripura
2. In Brief
Aim:
• Human Resource Development
• Income Generation for rural poor families
Strategy:
• Universalisation of public services
• Life Cycle Approach for service delivery
• Harnessing Technology for improving services
4. Profile of The Block
Geographical Area:-
Demography:-
Socio-economic Status:-
5. eRoR Process Flow
Application for request of Service by Citizen at Panchayat
Three Steps to be followed
1.Entry
• Inclusion – Birth, Marriage
• Correction
• Separation of family
• Exclusion – Death, Marriage
• Shifting
2.Verifier
3.Approval
12. “e-Janani”
A Mother-Child Dyad Care Initiative by the West
Tripura District Administration
1000 Days Care for every Mother-child
(-9 months to 2 years of age)
13. Health System (MCTS)
Mother Child
Health Sub-Centre Anganwadi Centre
ICDS System
Nursing
Mother
ChildPreg.
Women
Data Entry System for e-Janani
In the Janani System, the linkage can be done on eROR, UID etc.
Inter
linked
Inter
linked
(immunization
)
(Growth
Monitoring)
Inter
linked
14.
15. Information of Severely Malnourished Children
Bisrambari Gram Panchayat
Child Name Father's Name Caste DoB
Nutritional
Status
Subang Debbarma Anup Debbarma ST 4/9/2009 Severe
Frasi Debbarma Jiten Debbarma ST 11/24/2012 Severe
Payel Debbarma Abimanya Debbarma ST 11/24/2012 Severe
Abia Debbarma Dipu Debbarma ST 10/9/2009 Severe
Tania Debbarma Pradip Debbarma ST 7/9/2009 Severe
17. Akshar Tejas Project
• Quality of Teaching-Learning and age appropriate learning of
the students.
• Resources for the School & class room management.
• Issues related to teacher and student attendance &
motivations -Support from the community.
• Standard Operating Practices (SOPs) were developed for
identified issues and teachers training was conducted
extensively.
• Activity Based Learning (ABL) kits provided in 48 primary
schools.
• Administering standardized assessment to students every
quarter
20. Income Generation
• Focus on harnessing natural resources:
– Bamboo Cultivation
– Sericulture
– Tea Plantations
– Fishery – high value species and high productivity
(District Innovation Fund)
21. Sector-Wise occupations
Sl.
No
.
Name of activities
Total no. of BPL families covered under the
activities
1. Fisheries 2154
2. Sericulture 318
3. ARDD 144
4. SHG 3064
5. JFMC (Bamboo) 1280
6. Tea Plantations 294
Total 7254
TOTAL NO. OF BPL FAMILIES UNDER MANDWI BLOCK WEST TRIPURA- 7544
23. Financial Inclusion in Mandwai Block
No. of Rural Households 13740
No. of Rural Households with Bank Accounts
(TGB/TSCB/UBI)
12096
No. of families applied through 5 CSCs for
SBI accounts
2496
No. of Bank Accounts opened through
CSCs
140
24. Bank-wise Financial Inclusion
Sl No Name of Bank Total No of
Panchayats
covered
Total No of
families
Total No of
families
having Bank
Account
1 Tripura Gramin
Bank
19 10590 9590
2 Tripura State Co-
operative
Bank
4 2540 1910
3 United Bank of
India
1 610 596
24 13740 12096
4 State bank of
India
15 2496 applications