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Amit Shah to release first DGGI for 20 JK districts today

| @indiablooms | Jan 23, 2022, at 02:11 am

 Jammu: Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah will release the District Good Governance Index (DGGI) for 20 districts of UT of Jammu and Kashmir through video-conferencing from New Delhi.

The Index will be released in a conference to be organised jointly by the Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances (DARPG) of Government of India and Jammu & Kashmir Institute of Management, Public Administration & Rural Development (IMPARD) in association with the Centre for Good Governance (CGG), Hyderabad. Dr Jitendra Singh, Union Minister for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions and Manoj Sinha, Lieutenant Governor of Jammu & Kashmir will also address the event.

The District Good Governance Index of Jammu and Kashmir was prepared by DARPG in collaboration with Government of Jammu and Kashmir in pursuance of the announcements made in the “Behtar e-Hukumat – Kashmir Aelamia” resolution adopted on July 2, 2021 in the regional conference on “Replication of Good Governance Practices” held at Srinagar.

The exercise on formulation of District Good Governance Index was set in motion in July, 2021 which has now been completed and Jammu & Kashmir will become the first Union Territory in the country to have Good Governance Index.

“The District Good Governance Index of Government of Jammu and Kashmir represents a major administrative reform in benchmarking good governance at district level and a significant step for timely collation and publication of statistics at state or district level. The District Good Governance Index is a milestone and it is expected that it will provide a robust framework for evidence based assessment of the performance of all the districts in Jammu & Kashmir,” maintained an official statement.

The Chief Secretary Government of Jammu & Kashmir Arun Kumar Mehta and Secretary DARPG, Government of India V Srinivas will also be addressing the event.

The event will be attended by senior officials of Government of Jammu and Kashmir, District Collectors and Chief Planning Officers of districts.

Secretaries of Planning and Secretaries of Administrative Reforms of all states and UT governments and District Collectors of non-election bound states have also been invited to participate in the event by video conferencing. During the occasion, a presentation on formulation of District Good Governance Index will be made by Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad.

This will be followed by district presentations by selected 12 District Development Commissioners, who will be showcasing achievements of various sectors.

Thereafter, a panel discussion will be held on “DGGI- A Way Forward” for the futuristic 2.0 version of DGGI for measuring and benchmarking performance and improvement of districts in future as well. 

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