On the occasion of National Panchayat Diwas on Sunday 24th April, 2011, the Ministry of Panchayati Raj has decided to give the annual PEAIS 2011 Awards to the best performing States under the Panchayat Empowerment & Accountability Incentive Scheme and the Rashtriya Gaurav Gram Sabha 2011 Awards to best Gram Sabhas and Gram Panchayats in the country (7 Nos), the e-Panchayat Awards 2011 and present the award to the winners of the nationwide Drawing and painting competition and Essay competitions held during the “Year of the Gram Sabha” ( 2nd October 2009-2nd October 2010). The detail of awards to be given by the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and NAC Chairperson Smt. Sonia Gandhi is as under:
Panchayat Empowerment & Accountability Incentive Scheme (PEAIS) - Assessment of the States for 2010-2011
Panchayat Empowerment Accountability Incentive Scheme (PEAIS ) was implemented by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj (MoPR) in 2005-06 to motivate states to empower the Panchayats by devolving Funds, functions and functionaries ( 3Fs). The scheme aims at encouraging the States for empowering the Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) and putting in place mechanism for transparency and accountability of the PRIs. Performance of the States in these respects is measured through a Devolution Index (DI) formulated by an independent institution. A token award is also given to the States, for which the annual provision is currently at Rs. 10 crore.
This year in addition to the cumulative achievement of the state, the DI study also took into account incremental achievement since 1st April 2009.For 2010-11, the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA), New Delhi was engaged for the task of preparation of DI and ranking the States.
Rashtryira Gaurav Gram Sabha Puraskar 2011:
In order to appreciate and devise an appropriate structure of incentives and to recognize and encourage the Panchayats for outstanding performance through effective Gram Sabhas, especially in respect of improvements in the social and economic structure of the village, the Ministry of Panchayati Raj has instituted National level Awards for Best Gram Sabhas and name it as “ Rashtriya Gaurav Gram Sabha”.
The broad objective for instituting this award is to incentivise excellence in performance of Gram Panchayats through effective gram sabhas. It is expected that the Award will not only be a step to energise the Gram Sabahs will encourage the Gram Panchayats to organise more gram sabhas and encourage people’s participation. The prize money for this award is Rs Ten lakhs ( Rs 10 lakhs only). The Award money will be utilized by the Panchayats for public purposes such as augmentation of civic services like primary education, primary health care, safe drinking water, public utilities; provision rural infrastructure in the Panchayat jurisdiction etc.
It is very interesting to note that among the nominated Gram Panchayats for the RGGS Award 2011, three GP are headed by female Sarpanches. This list of awradees present an interesting representation of efforts made by the Elected Women representatives in excellence observance of “The Year of the Gram Sabha”.
This year the following Gram Sabhas and Gram Panchayats have merited for RGGS 2011:
S. No. | Name of the District | Name of the Block/Taluka | Name of the Gram Panchayat/ Gram Sabha Nominated | State | Name of the Sarpanch |
1 | Belgaum | Athani | Shiraguppi | Karnataka | Sri Vinesh Iragouda Patil |
2 | South Goa | Sanguem | Kirlapal Dabal | Goa | Shri Rama Sonugaonkar |
3 | Rajkot | Padadhari | Depaliya | Gujarat | Smt Rasilaben Dalsaniya |
4 | Rohtak | Rohtak | Assan | Haryana | Shri Raj Singh |
5 | Jalgaon | Chopda | Chahardi | Maharashtra | Smt. Sangitabai Koli |
6 | Ajmer | Shrinagar | Aradaka | Rajasthan | Smt Raheesa Khatoon |
7 | South District | Melli | Mellidara-Paiyong | Sikkim | Shri Ganesh Rahi |
Prizes for the National level winners of Drawing Painting and Essay Competitions held during the “Year of the Gram Sabha “ ( 2nd October 2009-2nd October 2011)
A nationwide sensitization programme was organized by Ministry of Panchayati Raj during the “ Year of Gram Sabha” ( from 2nd October 2009-2nd October 2010). For this, the services of Directorate of field Publicity ( DFP) , MoI&B was availed for mass media awareness campaign at the grass root level, followed by national level for Drawing painting and Essay competitions.
The DFP through their Regional units conducted one programme per Unit, in one district under their jurisdiction. The special programme designed by DFP for MoPR focused on Sensitizing the people on Panchayati Raj through film and other inputs material, oral communication based on various people centric schemes and important aspects of Gram Sabha ands Gram Panchayats followed by national painting and Essay competition open for all.
The main objective of these competition were , in one hand, to sensitize people on aspects of Gram Sabha / Gram Panchayat and various schemes of Panchayati Raj and also to seek peoples participation including one, in the last mile , to participate in this mass campaign for the Year of Gram Sabha.The participation of younger generation especially from remote areas , in these were overwhelming.
The District and State level winners were judged by the Satte Panchayat Departments and Regional Units of DFP. Among the state level winners , the national winners of Drawing Painting and Essay competition on “ Active Gram Sabha”. The following are the national level winners.
LIST OF WINNERS OF DRAWING PAITING COMPETITION AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL
LIST OF WINNERS OF DRAWING PAITING COMPETITION AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL
STATE | PRIZE | PRIZE MONEY | |
1 | ODISHA | FIRST PRIZE | RS 50 LAKHS |
2 | MAHARASHTRA | SECOND PRIZE | RS 30 LAKHS |
3 | TRIPURA | SECOND PRIZE | RS. 30 LAKHS |
4 | PUNJAB | THIRD PRIZE | RS 20 LAKH |
5 | ASSAM | THIRD PRIZE | RS. 20 LAKHS |
Highlights
Maharashtra bags maximum awards – ( RGGS, PEAIS -3rd prize, 2 prizes for national drawing and painting and Second Prize in e Panchayat puraskaar)
Haryana bags three awards ( RGGS , PEAIS 5th in incremental index and Winner of National Drawing Painting Competition -2nd prize).
J & K bags one prize in Drawing and Painting competition.
Karnataka bags three awards ( RGGS and 2 PEAIS awards)
Odisha bags first prize in e Panchayat Puraskar.
Sikkim bags two awards ( RGGS and PEAIS)
Rajasthan gets two awards ( RGGS and 1st prize in PEAIS Incremental devolution)
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