About BGGI

A futuristic model of governance representing far reaching administrative reform in the Amrit Kaal Period.

 

Bharat Good Governance Index (BGGI) - State & District

Documenting District Governance In India

Administrative Units and Local Government Institutions: 28 States and 8 UTs are organized into 785 districts, 7128 sub-districts and 7256 development blocks. India has 664574 villages including 769 forest villages. Rural local bodies are organized in 3-Tier formation with 665 districts panchayat, 6706 block panchayat and 255198 gram panchayat. The traditional local bodies include 14 Districts level councils, 228 intermediate level council and 13850 village level council. The Urban local bodies are organized 253 municipal corporation, 1904 municipalities and 2418 town panchayats. There are 59 cantonment boards. There are 543 Parliament constituencies and 4120 Assembly constituencies as on Ist January 2024. 

  1. District is the basic administrative unit  dealing with all aspects of Governance at the Grassroots.
  2. Each district is unique.
  3. To accomplish the vision of Viksit Bharat evidence-based governance and decision making is must at local level where citizens and government interact every second.
  4. Absence of authentic validated complete comparable data to benchmark the performance is not possible.
  5. The Bharat Good Governance Index: District will provide a comprehensive approach to the measurement, analysis and improvement of local/district governance. 
  6. Bharat GGI:D will encompass administrative, economic, social, environmental, legal/judicial and some contextual indicators related to most relevant governance verticals of the State and Centre Governments.
  7. Bharat GGI:D will aid policymakers at state and national level, district authorities and development specialists in designing specific action plans.
  8. Demystified Data will empowers citizens’ to voices and influence government efforts on improving quality and access of public service delivery.

Following data has been uploaded in DGGI portal

  1. Production of Food Grains in all states/UTs year 2020-21
  2. Meghalaya-District-wise-Horticulture Crops Updated
  3. Gujarat-District-wise-Horticulture Crops Updated
  4. Milk production of Kerala District-wise Updated
  5. PMFBY District-wise Insured Area Data all states/UTs Updated
  6. In addition to above all each and every data updated of Uttar Pradesh

 

How to data entry in DGGI Portal

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How to Data Collection from Google Forms 

For Example
Agriculture & Allied Sector-Sub Sector (Production of Food Grains (MT), Production of Horticulture, Production of Milk, PMFBY, Agriculture Mandis, Increase in Agricultural Credit-Achievement (in Lakh Rupees), KCC Cards, Production of Eggs, Number of Animals Vaccinated (in Lakhs))

 

  1. Agriculture & Allied Sector
  2. Commerce & Industry 
  3. Human Resource & Development
  4. Public Health
  5. Public Infrastructure & Utilities 
  6. Economic Governance & Financial Inclusion 
  7. Social Welfare & Development
  8. Judiciary & Public Safety
  9. Citizen Centric Governance
  10. Environment Governance

FAQ's

1- Agriculture & Allied Sector- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBwnP-P_PmxWGhmYmYS6ivvNdMvL4hgb03z31vQHUBx8yC2Q/viewform?usp=sf_link

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