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3.1. List of 29 Subjects transferred to PRIs. 3.2. Civic Functions: Sanitation, water supply, street lighting, and roads. 3.3. Developmental Functions: Agriculture, minor irrigation, animal husbandry, and social forestry. 3.4. Welfare Functions: Poverty alleviation, women and child development, and social welfare. 3.5. Judicial Functions: Nyaya Panchayats and dispute resolution.
Assists state and central governments in allocating performance-linked grants. Core Pillars and Indicators of the Index
The "Index of Panchayat Work" is far more than a simple directory listing. It embodies the Indian government's commitment to transparency, accountability, and grassroots empowerment in rural governance. By leveraging digital platforms like and Meri Panchayat , and enforcing proactive disclosure under the RTI Act , the system ensures that citizens can access critical information about panchayat works, budgets, and beneficiaries.
The evaluation matrix is built upon several interconnected pillars of rural development. While specific grading criteria may vary by region, the index universally focuses on the following core dimensions: 1. Infrastructure and Basic Amenities
The indices evaluate work based on the , focusing on: Poverty-free and enhanced livelihoods Healthy village Child-friendly village Water sufficient village Clean and Green village Self-sufficient infrastructure village Socially secured village Village with Good Governance Women-friendly village How It Functions
: Based on scores (0–100), Panchayats are categorized as:
3.1. List of 29 Subjects transferred to PRIs. 3.2. Civic Functions: Sanitation, water supply, street lighting, and roads. 3.3. Developmental Functions: Agriculture, minor irrigation, animal husbandry, and social forestry. 3.4. Welfare Functions: Poverty alleviation, women and child development, and social welfare. 3.5. Judicial Functions: Nyaya Panchayats and dispute resolution.
Assists state and central governments in allocating performance-linked grants. Core Pillars and Indicators of the Index index of panchayat work
The "Index of Panchayat Work" is far more than a simple directory listing. It embodies the Indian government's commitment to transparency, accountability, and grassroots empowerment in rural governance. By leveraging digital platforms like and Meri Panchayat , and enforcing proactive disclosure under the RTI Act , the system ensures that citizens can access critical information about panchayat works, budgets, and beneficiaries. Panchayats are categorized as:
The evaluation matrix is built upon several interconnected pillars of rural development. While specific grading criteria may vary by region, the index universally focuses on the following core dimensions: 1. Infrastructure and Basic Amenities 3.4. Welfare Functions: Poverty alleviation
The indices evaluate work based on the , focusing on: Poverty-free and enhanced livelihoods Healthy village Child-friendly village Water sufficient village Clean and Green village Self-sufficient infrastructure village Socially secured village Village with Good Governance Women-friendly village How It Functions
: Based on scores (0–100), Panchayats are categorized as:
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| Permission | Description |
|---|---|
| storage | to store user preferences such as VLC path and VLC command |
| tabs | to add page action button |
| contextMenus | to add context menu items to video and audio elements |
| nativeMessaging | to initiate connection to the native side |
| downloads | to download the native client to the default download directory |
| webRequest | to monitor network activity to find media sources |
| <all_urls> | to monitor network activities from all hostnames |