ANDHRA ARUNACHAL ASSAM BEST BIHAR PRACTICES CHHATTISGARH FROM OUR GOA STATES GUJARAT HARYANA HIMACHAL JAMMU KASHMIR JHARKHAND KARNATAKA KERALA MADHYA PRADESH MAHARASTRA MANIPUR MEGHALAYA MIZORAM NAGALAND PUNJAB RAJASTHAN SIKKIM TAMILNADU TELANGANA TRIPURA UTTAR PRADESH UTTARAKHAND W.BENGAL I am trying to create a concept of competitive cooperative federalism so that there is competition among the State Governments in so far as their economic growth is concerned. “ Shri Narendra Modi Hon’ble Prime Minister” of India INTRODUCTION NITI Aayog has been mandated to foster Development, decentralized monitoring, cooperative federalism in the country for amongst others in many States that are which it is imperative that States work often unnoticed or not adopted widely. This collectively and collaboratively. compendium exhaustively lists out some Cooperative federalism is not just these best practices. NITI Aayog will Centre-state cooperation but also periodically update this compilation to state-state cooperation where there is showcase the best case studies of the competition among the state governments States. as far as their economic growth is The compilation of this compendium concerned. In order to realize this there reects a bottoms-up approach, where needs to be a convergence of best States’ representatives were contacted to practices amongst the states. identify best practices of the model project NITI Aayog is maintaining a state-of-the-art examples within the States. Each contact resource centre, which is a repository of person responsible for the implementation research on good governance and best of the project has been identied in the practices of sustainable and equitable case study. A team of over 60 people, development. This compendium on best comprising of Senior Ofcials, Advisers, practices across States is additive to the Ofcers on Special Duty, Research Ofcers, compilation. and Young Professionals identied and India is a composite of States and Union vetted the case studies with the most Territories, some States have GDP that far compelling prospects in other States. exceeds the GDP of some of the countries NITI Aayog is closely monitoring the in the world. However, for the country to adoption and implementation of projects achieve over 9% sustainable growth rates, across the States. The intention of most States need to grow at 12-13%. And promoting cross-learning across sectors one of the enabling factors to this would and divisions will strengthen cooperative be the replicability of innovative federalism and augment decentralization. approaches and best project strategies In sum total, this will contribute in evolving amongst States. a shared vision of national development It is remarkable to note the modern priorities with the active involvement of implementation processes, cutting-edge States, in light of national objectives. technology, effective Research & SECTION 6: II. Innovation in Drinking Water Management E-GOVERNANCE 67 - Gujarat 118 III. Gram Laporiya - I. CM Ofce Real-time Executive Dashboard Internationally Known for Water Conservation 120 (CORE Dashboard) – Andhra Pradesh 68 II. Centralized e-Auction Portal for SECTION 10: North Eastern States 70 SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND URBAN MANAGEMENT 123 III. Revenue Court Management System 72 IV. Integrated Financial Management System 73 I. Kaushalya Vardhan Kendra (KVK) - Gujarat 124 V. Online Police Station – Uttar Pradesh 74 II. Livelihood Colleges - Chhattisgarh 126 VI. Leveraging App/Web Tools to Quickly III. ICT Academy - Tamil Nadu 128 TABLE OF CONTENTS Develop Data - based Review System IV. Gram Tarang - Odisha 130 for Public Infrastructure 75 V. IL&FS Skill Development Corporation (IL&FS Skills) 132 SECTION 1: II. Decentralization of ICDS Supplementary VII. SMART Anganwadi 77 VIII. My Enterprise 78 VI. Mobile Vocational Education (MOVE), AADHAAR ENABLED SERVICES 1 Nutrition Programme 38 Ammachi Labs 134 III. ASHA Soft - Online Payment and IX. MobileOne 79 I. Aadhaar Enabled Fertilizer Distribution VII. Additional Skill Acquisition Programme (ASAP) 136 Monitoring System for ASHAs 39 X. e-Gram Vishwagram Project 82 System (AeFDS) – Krishna District 2 VIII. C-PYTE - Punjab 138 IV. Tripura Vision Center (Tele-Ophthalmology) 40 XI. ICT for Excellence in Sports 84 II. Aadhaar Enabled Public Distribution XII. e-Sahakar 86 IX. 24x7 Water Supply 140 X. Land Pooling - System through ePOS Devices 4 SECTION 4: XIII. Pune City Surveillance Project 87 Innovative Initiative for Development 142 HOME AND LEGAL AFFAIRS 43 XIV. Alfaz-e-Mewat 107.8 FM (Community Radio) 88 SECTION 2: XV. SAMVIDA – Bihar 90 SECTION 11: AGRICULTURE AND ALLIED SECTORS 7 I. Safe City – Surat - Suraksha Setu 44 XVI. System for Attumanal Neutral Distribution TRANSPORT 145 II. Automated Trafc Monitoring and (SAND) - An e-Governance Project on I. Community-based Groundwater Challaning System – Bengaluru 45 River Sand Mining 91 I. Road Accident Data Management System Management 8 III. The Himmat Safety Solutions for Women and XVII. Xtended Licensing, Laboratory and Legal Node 92 (RADMS) in Tamil Nadu: Towards Complete II. Direct Benet Transfer in Seed Subsidy 10 Delhi Police Emergency Services for Citizens 47 XVIII. eJaalakam 94 Road Safety Management 146 III. Integrating Farmers with APMC IV. Rajasthan’s Law Reform Project - XIX. Madhura – The Gift of Voice 95 II. Intelligent Transport System - Mandis through E-Platform 12 Minimum Government and XX. Mobile-based System Enabling Digitization Improving Urban Public Transport 148 IV. Micro-Irrigation Systems for Water and Maximum Governance 49 of Government Data 96 III. Ahmedabad’s Janmarg - India’s rst full Cost Economy and Higher Yield 14 BRT system 150 SECTION 5: V. Mobilising Farmer Groups – SECTION 7: IV. Gujarat Maritime Board - EDUCATION 51 Matsya Mitra, Jharkhand 17 INFRASTRUCTURE 99 Innovative Policies to Promote Trade VI. Mass Vaccination for Prevention I. School Integration Programme: Rajasthan 52 through Ports 152 of PPR Disease on the Lines of II. ‘Pratibha Parv’ - Madhya Pradesh 53 I. Road Development through Public- V. Gujarat’s Automated Driving Test Track 154 Pulse Polio Campaign 19 III. Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS): Private Partnership 100 VI. M-Wallet App - Doing Away with the Need VII. Strawberry Cultivation: Uttar Pradesh 55 II. Storage Development through Public- to Carry Documents Physically on a Daily Basis 155 Horticultural Revolution in Meghalaya 21 IV. Dining Hall Construction through Private Partnership 102 VII. Nagaland Police SMS-based Vehicle VIII. Yantradoot Villages in Madhya Pradesh 23 MPLAD Scheme: Tripura 56 III. Development and Execution of HVPNL Monitoring System (NPSVS) 156 IX. Crop Pest Surveillance System and V. Pota Cabins: Chhattisgarh 57 Transmission Project PPP 104 VIII. Digitalization of Transport Department Advisory Project - Maharashtra 25 VI. Implementation of ‘Swachh Vidyalaya’ - in Andhra Pradesh - A Giant Leap Towards X. Policy Intervention for Fisheries in Andhra Pradesh 59 SECTION 8: Good Governance 158 Andhra Pradesh 27 VII. Multi-level Learning - Pratham 61 SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT 107 IX. i-GeoApproach Electronic Maintenance of XI. Automated Paddy Procurement System 29 VIII. Education Leadership Programme - Rural Roads in Madhya Pradesh 160 XII. Digital Soil Test and Fertilizer I. Electronic Payment and Application Piramal Foundation for Education X. Intelligent Transport Management Recommendation (STFR) Kit 31 System of Scholarship (E-Pass System) for Leadership (PFEL) 62 System (ITMS) 162 XIII. Narmada Canal Project in Rajasthan - Post-Matric Scholarship (PMS) 108 IX. Developing a Suite of Online Utilities and Coverage of More Area Under Irrigation II. Mahila Samriddhi Yojana (MSY) 110 App to Capture Data and Drive Data-driven using Micro-Irrigation Systems 32 III. Jail Vaarta: Prisoner Video Conference Actions to Transform Education with Relatives 113 in Government Schools 64 SECTION 3: HEALTH AND NUTRITION 35 SECTION 9: RURAL DEVELOPMENT 115 I. Madhya Pradesh Unconditional Cash Transfer Project 36 I. Nadia - An Open Defecation Free (ODF) District, West Bengal 116 SECTION 6: II. Innovation in Drinking Water Management E-GOVERNANCE 67 - Gujarat 118 III. Gram Laporiya - I. CM Ofce Real-time Executive Dashboard Internationally Known for Water Conservation 120 (CORE Dashboard) – Andhra Pradesh 68 II. Centralized e-Auction Portal for SECTION 10: North Eastern States 70 SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND URBAN MANAGEMENT 123 III. Revenue Court Management System 72 IV. Integrated Financial Management System 73 I. Kaushalya Vardhan Kendra (KVK) - Gujarat 124 V. Online Police Station – Uttar Pradesh 74 II. Livelihood Colleges - Chhattisgarh 126 VI. Leveraging App/Web Tools to Quickly III. ICT Academy - Tamil Nadu 128 Develop Data - based Review System IV. Gram Tarang - Odisha 130 for Public Infrastructure 75 V. IL&FS Skill Development Corporation (IL&FS Skills) 132 SECTION 1: II. Decentralization of ICDS Supplementary VII. SMART Anganwadi 77 VIII. My Enterprise 78 VI. Mobile Vocational Education (MOVE), AADHAAR ENABLED SERVICES 1 Nutrition Programme 38 Ammachi Labs 134 III. ASHA Soft - Online Payment and IX. MobileOne 79 I. Aadhaar Enabled Fertilizer Distribution VII. Additional Skill Acquisition Programme (ASAP) 136 Monitoring System for ASHAs 39 X. e-Gram Vishwagram Project 82 System (AeFDS) – Krishna District 2 VIII. C-PYTE - Punjab 138 IV. Tripura Vision Center (Tele-Ophthalmology) 40 XI. ICT for Excellence in Sports 84 II. Aadhaar Enabled Public Distribution XII. e-Sahakar 86 IX. 24x7
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