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Rajiv Gandhi Panchayat Sashaktikaran Abhiyaan. 31 st July, 2013 RGPSA Central Executive Committee Meeting New Delhi. Department of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Government of Maharashtra. Maharashtra State Plan (Annual & Perspective).
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Rajiv Gandhi Panchayat SashaktikaranAbhiyaan 31st July, 2013 RGPSA Central Executive Committee Meeting New Delhi. Department of RuralDevelopment and Panchayati Raj Government ofMaharashtra Maharashtra State Plan (Annual & Perspective)
Panchayati Raj in Maharashtra • The Panchayati Raj Institutions in Maharashtra (2012) • ZillaParishad – 33 • PanchayatSamitis – 351 • Gram Panchayat – 27920
Training/ Capacity Building Infrastructure • Institutes for Capacity building of PRIs in Maharashtra (21) • SIRD • Gram Sevak Training Centres – 9 (8 of which have status of Extension Training Centres) • Panchayati Raj Training Centres – 11 • Composite Training Centres – 1 • Proposed DPRCs: 33 (Upgradation of 21 existing centres and 12 new DPRCs • Existing Manpower: 261 sanctioned posts • Proposed Manpower in DPRCs: Principal (1), Lecturer (3), Clerical(2), Class 4 employee (2)- Total 8 posts • 33 DPRCs x 8 = 264 • Only 3 additional posts to be sanctioned
Key Proposals under RGPSA • Non Training Aspects • Panchayat Development Officers for grampanchayats with 5000+ population • Two dedicated Junior Engineers to every Panchayat Samiti • Dedicated GramsabhaMobilizers for 2835 grampanchayats in PESA area • Dedicated PESA Coordinators in 59 blocks and 12 districts in PESA area • Dedicated office buildings to 4337 grampanchayats without own office • Uninterrupted power supply units to 4211 grampanchayats with 3000+ population • Strengthening of State Election Commission for accurate mapping and database of electoral constituencies • E-enablement of panchayats for online MIS, progress reports, accounts and tracking of panchayat processes • Strengthening of Panchayats with inadequate resource base (Income less than Rs 50,000) • Dedicated Programme Management Units at state and district level • Training Aspects • Systematic TNA, Modules and Audio-Visual training materials for each tier of PRIs • Training of Trainers and a pool of Trainers and Resource Persons • Special sensitization for 50% elected women representatives to break the gender barrier • Localized training for ZP, PS and GP members at ZP Prabhag level to ensure optimal participation • STP Training of 26400 functionaries under RGPSA funds thereby saving State Resources • Hands-on workshops of PS & ZP members for convergence in schemes & budgets • Participatory planning in newly elected grampanchayats to provide them an action plan for the next five years • Dedicated Panchayat Resource Centres at State District and Block level • Systematic empanelment of trainers in all subjects of Panchayati Raj at district level • Convergence of training under all PR schemes • Various IEC and Innovative Activities