Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Aug 24: The outgoing Director General, J&K Institute of Management, Public Administration & Rural Development (IMPARD), Saurabh Bhagat today held an interaction session-cum-panel discussion here with Haryana Civil Service Officers.
The Civil Service Officers, who are undergoing Mid-Career Training at Haryana Institute of Public Administration (HIPA), Gurgaon; and are presently on a training tour to IMPARD Srinagar under the leadership of K. L. Prasad, IES (retd.) as participants of “Four Days’ Orientation Training for Mid-Carrier Officer Trainees Course on Good Governance Module of J&K IMPARD – Sharing of Success Stories of DGGI and DGG Dashboard”.
Saurabh Bhagat introduced the Haryana Civil Service Officers to District Good Governance Index (DGGI) and DGGI Dashboard. Speaking on the occasion, Bhagat informed the trainee Officers that under the Kashmir Aelamia Declaration of Behtar Nizam-e-Hukumat of July 02, 2021, IMPARD was entrusted with the task of framing District Good Governance Index (DGGI) to measure the performance of all the Districts across the UT of J&K.
Therefore, IMPARD framed, in collaboration with Centre for Good Governance (CGG), Hyderabad, and Director General, Economics and Statistics Department, a DGGI Dashboard after threadbare discussions in various meetings chaired by V. Srinivas, Secretary, DARPG, in which Saurabh Bhagat participated on behalf of IMPARD.
Consequently, J&K became the first UT in India to launch DGGI Index data which includes 10 Sectors, 58 Indicators, and 118 Data Points.
IMPARD also developed a DGGI Dashboard on which the Districts will display their data regarding performance indicators in various fields. In this effort IMPARD received collaboration from Centre for Good Governance (CGG), Hyderabad, and Director General, Economics and Statistics Smt. Satvir Kour Sudan, DG, Economics & Statistics, Regional Directors, Directors Training IMPARD, Chief Planning Officers and District Statistics Officers. The exercise was performed under the supervision of V. Srinivas, Secretary, DARPG.
Subsequently the Regional Directors of the E&S Department both at Jammu and Srinagar would initiate Data Entry Process on the Digital Dashboard and prepare FAQs – (list of frequently asked questions) – to attract questions from stake holders.
He said that the Digital Dashboard initially furnished annual values; but the improved version of the Dashboard would give monthly values.
He said that the DCs and CPOs and District Statistics Officers were enjoined to work in a team to make the Dashboard into a success. The improved Dashboard would help comparing the values of two months.
Bhagat said that if the data entry were not up to the mark, it could lead to generation of negative values. So, in order to prevent such situations, the officers of all districts needed capacity building interventions by IMPARD.
Satvir Kour Sudan, DG, Economics & Statistics; Regional Directors, Athar Hussain Qadri; Chief Planning Officer, and Dr. J.A. Jabeen; Associate Professor, IMPARD, participated as panellists in the Session.