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Report on 2-Day Training for Facilitators on Quality GPDP

Report on 2-Day Training for Facilitators on Quality GPDP –
Date: 13th and 14th November 2024
Venue: Indira Gandhi Panchayati Raj and Gramin Vikas Sansthan, Jaipur
Under: Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan (RGSA)
A comprehensive two-day training program for facilitators from 175 academic institutions under the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA) was held on 13th and 14th November 2024 at Indira Gandhi Panchayati Raj and Gramin Vikas Sansthan, Jaipur. The focus of the training was to enhance the understanding and implementation of a quality Gram Panchayat Development Plan (GPDP), an essential aspect of rural development in India.
Participants from UEM Jaipur:
From the University of Engineering and Management (UEM) Jaipur, Prof. Dipta Mukherjee and Prof. Sourav Chakraborty actively participated in the training, contributing to the discussions and gaining insights into the intricacies of GPDP formulation and execution.
Objectives of the Training:
The primary objectives of the training were:
– To enhance the capacity of facilitators in preparing effective and inclusive Gram Panchayat Development Plans.
– To provide a detailed understanding of the guidelines and frameworks under RGSA for creating a quality GPDP.
– To familiarize participants with best practices in rural development planning, focusing on community engagement and evidence-based planning.
Key Resource Persons:
The training featured a diverse panel of experts from various domains who provided valuable insights and practical knowledge. The resource persons included:
1. Kajal Sharma
2. Sri Akhilesh Soni (IA)
3. Sri Ram Dayal Sain (Special Officer, Economic Planning and Research, Ministry of Panchayati Raj)
4. Sri Vikram Singh Raghav (UNICEF – Panchayati Raj Department, Rajasthan)
5. Sri Saurabh Sharma (State Project Management Unit, Panchayati Raj Department, Jaipur)
6. Sri Murari Lal Sharma (Associate Professor, IGPRGD)
7. Sri Safqat Hussain (Child Rights and Social Policymaker, UNICEF)
8. Sri Murari Lal Rawat (Retired Executive Engineer, Watershed Management)
9. Dr. Amrita Kaur (Publication Officer, HCMRIPA, Jaipur)
Summary of Sessions:
– Inaugural Session: The event began with an introduction to the Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan and its objectives, emphasizing the significance of effective GPDPs for sustainable rural development.
– Technical Sessions:
– Sri Akhilesh Soni discussed the administrative and procedural guidelines of the GPDP framework, outlining the role of facilitators in enabling efficient plan formulation at the grassroots level.
– Sri Vikram Singh Raghav highlighted the role of data-driven decision-making in enhancing the quality of GPDPs, with a focus on child rights and social inclusion.
– Sri Saurabh Sharma presented insights into project management techniques and the importance of community participation in rural development plans.
– Sri Ram Dayal Sain elaborated on strategies for economic planning at the Panchayat level and integrating local resources for comprehensive development.
– Interactive Workshops: The participants engaged in group discussions, case studies, and interactive workshops led by Dr. Amrita Kaur and Sri Murari Lal Rawat; The sessions focused on practical aspects of GPDP preparation, including data collection, stakeholder engagement, and plan documentation.
– UNICEF Session: Sri Safqat Hussain emphasized the integration of child rights in the development planning process, advocating for policies that address the needs of children in rural areas.
Outcomes of the Training:
The training successfully equipped the facilitators with the necessary skills and knowledge to assist in the creation of high-quality, inclusive, and sustainable Gram Panchayat Development Plans. The participants from UEM Jaipur, Prof. Dipta Mukherjee and Prof. Sourav Chakraborty, expressed their commitment to applying the learnings in their respective community engagement initiatives under UBA.
The event marked a significant step towards enhancing the quality of local governance and development planning. By building the capacity of facilitators across academic institutions, the training aims to foster sustainable and inclusive rural development, contributing to the broader goals of the Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan.
The program concluded with a vote of thanks to the resource persons and participants for their active involvement and valuable contributions.
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