Each SDG in the report Based on the progress achieved in the target, the score and ranking given to the districts
All districts of the state in “front runner” and “performer” category – Dhamtari district on first rank
Reports and dashboard will help districts to implement their strategies, course correction, resource allocation based on evidence
Innovative effort of the State Planning Commission for tightening the implementation of plans-activities and for progressive improvement in the ranking of the state
8 districts – front runner (Dhamtari, Rajnandgaon, Balod, Durg, Bemetara, Gariaband, Mahasamund and Raipur) and remaining districts – in performer category
Raipur, 20 February 2023
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has prepared “Chhattisgarh SDG” prepared by Chhattisgarh State Planning Commission to ensure localization of Sustainable Development Goals ( SDG ) up to the district level and continuous effective monitoring. District Progress Report” and “S.D.G. Dashboard” in a virtual meeting held at his residence office here today.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel said on this occasion that Chhattisgarh State S.D.G. Committed to achieving the target in a timely manner. In the objectives of the “Public Manifesto”, S.D.G. The resolution of ‘Antodaya’ is included according to the goal. S.D.G. According to the principle of development, the government is implementing its schemes in such a way that the benefits of development can effectively reach the person sitting at the end. S.D.G. Continuous efforts are being made by the departments of the state government for its implementation.
The Chief Minister said that the “Chhattisgarh SDG” prepared by the State Planning Commission. “District Progress Report” and “SDG” prepared to help in online monitoring. Each district has been provided with a ‘Score’ and ‘Ranking’ in the ‘Dashboard’. Which will act as a guide for the districts to achieve the target set by 2030 and will also help all the collectors to take evidence-based decisions by identifying the areas identified as obstacles to progress. This report and dashboard will enable each district and department to identify their local implementation commitment and play a decisive role in ensuring multifaceted development of their stakeholders. All the District Collectors will ensure effective monitoring and follow-up of related schemes and data collection and reporting system and will make every possible effort to fulfill the target set by 2030, the indicators mentioned in the report and dashboard.
In the meeting Agriculture Minister Mr. Ravindra Choubey, Planning, Economic and Statistics Mr. Amarjit Bhagat, Deputy Chairman of State Planning Commission Mr. Ajay Singh, Advisor to Chief Minister Mr. Pradeep Sharma, Chief Secretary Mr. Amitabh Jain, Member of State Planning Commission Dr. K.K. Subramaniam, Additional Chief Secretary, Chief Minister and Panchayat and Rural Development Department, Mr. Subrata Sahu, Secretary, Planning, Economic and Statistics Department, Mr. Himshikhar Gupta, Member Secretary, State Planning Commission, Mr. Anoop Kumar Srivastava, UNICEF Chief Chhattisgarh, Mr. Job Zakaria, State Planning Commission Joint Director Dr. Neetu Gourdia was present. Deputy Chairman of the State Planning Commission Shri Ajay Singh informed that 17 SDG targets have been set
by the United Nations (UN) to ensure sustainable development. SDGThe country and the state are committed to fulfill the objectives of He informed that the “Chhattisgarh SDG” prepared by the State Planning Commission. “District Progress Report” and “S.D.G.” prepared for assistance in online monitoring. On the basis of “Dashboard”, the District Collector and Department will be able to evaluate, monitor and pursue the progress of various sustainable development goals. A “District Level SDG Implementation and Monitoring Committee” has been constituted by the State Government under the chairmanship of the District Collector. Convenor, Chief Executive Officer, District Panchayat and co-convenor, District Planning and Statistics Officer are in this committee. On the basis of the prepared report and dashboard, the district collector and department will be able to evaluate, monitor and follow up the progress of various sustainable development goals. In the report social, economic, Districts have been given ‘score’ and ‘ranking’ on the basis of progress achieved in total 82 indicators related to environmental and other aspects. Each SDG The departments and district level officers responsible for the indicators have been mapped, along with the schemes related to each target have also been identified. Districts are divided into four categories – Achiever (100 marks), Front Runner (65-99 marks), Performer (50-64 marks), Aspirant (50 to 64 marks) – based on the “score” they earn. low grades). According to the report, in the year 2021, 8 districts – front runner (Dhamtari, Rajnandgaon, Balod, Durg, Bemetara, Gariaband, Mahasamund and Raipur) and the remaining districts – are in the performer category. District Dhamtari has secured the first rank by obtaining maximum 72 marks. Along with this, schemes related to each target have also been identified. Districts are divided into four categories – Achiever (100 marks), Front Runner (65-99 marks), Performer (50-64 marks), Aspirant (50 to 64 marks) – based on the “score” they earn. low grades). According to the report, in the year 2021, 8 districts – front runner (Dhamtari, Rajnandgaon, Balod, Durg, Bemetara, Gariaband, Mahasamund and Raipur) and the remaining districts – are in the performer category. District Dhamtari has secured the first rank by obtaining maximum 72 marks. Along with this, schemes related to each target have also been identified. Districts are divided into four categories – Achiever (100 marks), Front Runner (65-99 marks), Performer (50-64 marks), Aspirant (50 to 64 marks) – based on the “score” they earn. low grades). According to the report, in the year 2021, 8 districts – front runner (Dhamtari, Rajnandgaon, Balod, Durg, Bemetara, Gariaband, Mahasamund and Raipur) and the remaining districts – are in the performer category. District Dhamtari has secured the first rank by obtaining maximum 72 marks. Mahasamund and Raipur) and the rest of the districts are in the performer category. District Dhamtari has secured the first rank by obtaining maximum 72 marks. Mahasamund and Raipur) and the rest of the districts are in the performer category. District Dhamtari has secured the first rank by obtaining maximum 72 marks.
Planning, Economic and Statistics Mr. Amarjit Bhagat said that on the basis of the “District Indicator Framework” prepared by the State Planning Commission, “Chhattisgarh SDG”. District Progress Report 2021″ and “S.D.G. “Dashboard” has been prepared, which analyzes Chhattisgarh state’s sustainable development goal year wise, goal based and district wise. This report will help a lot in speeding up development by introspecting all the districts and related departments. This report and dashboard for all collectors, Zilla Panchayat will play the role of a guide to the CEO and department head in implementing their strategies on the basis of data-based evidence by identifying the bottlenecks of development. Keeping in view the progress received in the report, all concerned departments and district officers will be able to monitor various schemes effectively. He appreciated this report and dashboard prepared by the State Planning Commission in coordination with all the concerned departments and expected that all the departments and district officers will regularly review the progress on the basis of this framework and ensure progress is achieved according to the sustainable development goals. do.
Advisor to Chief Minister Mr. Pradeep Sharma said that this report based on “Chhattisgarh SDG District Indicator Framework (CG-DIF)” and online monitoring tool “S.D.G. The “Dashboard” will help localize SDG targets to all stakeholders at the district level to achieve their targets. It also provides a framework for the district administration and all departments, from SDG planning to monitoring and implementation. “Chhattisgarh SDG” prepared by the State Planning Commission. District Progress Report 2021″ and “S.D.G. “Dashboard” is a very useful tool, which will be helpful in monitoring sustainable development goals and course correction, evidence based decision making, resource allocation in the state.
Chief Secretary Mr. Amitabh Jain said that the development agenda of the state government is largely intertwined with the SDGs. Report and Dashboard SDG Provides data based evidence for appropriate decision making to the concerned departments towards achieving the targets. This report and dashboard measures the district’s SDG goal-wise progress. Scores and rankings have been provided to the districts on the basis of indicator-wise progress achieved in the report. Due to which the district can determine its strength and weakness .Will be able to know and will be able to ensure necessary action. SDG of District Indicator Framework Information has been given to the District Collector and the District Planning and Statistics Officer regarding how it can be used to achieve the goals. SDG for better dissemination at the district level. Related “Hindi booklet” has also been issued. All district collectors and concerned departments will regularly review the schemes related to indicators and will be able to move forward to achieve the set target by 2030.
Mr. Anoop Kumar Srivastava, Member Secretary, State Planning Commission, “Chhattisgarh S.D.G. District Progress Report 2021″ and “S.D.G. A detailed presentation was given on “Dashboard”.