ict interventions for improving implementation of nrega in west bengal the ict interventions include...
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ICT INTERVENTIONS FOR IMPROVING ICT INTERVENTIONS FOR IMPROVING IMPLEMENTATION OF NREGA IMPLEMENTATION OF NREGA
IN WEST BENGALIN WEST BENGALThe ICT interventions include improved
planning, more efficient scheme preparation and closer monitoring
For better planning geo-referenced (GIS) map of the Gram Panchayats are being used which helps to prepare spatial plans in the GIS map of the GP
For more efficient preparation of schemes computer aided design & estimation is being developed
For closer monitoring an innovative solution based on SMS is in use
USING GEO-REFERENCED MAPS FOR USING GEO-REFERENCED MAPS FOR IMPROVED SPATIAL PLANNINGIMPROVED SPATIAL PLANNING
A unique initiative for preparation of GIS maps of GPs for more clarity, objectivity and convergence in planning
GP outlines prepared from revenue maps & geo-referenced, PMGSY Core Network (CN) ported on the maps followed by showing the social & economic delivery institutions collected from each point using GPS and porting satellite data (Cartosat I, Pan 2.5 m resolution) showing the habitations and natural features like water bodies as well as other rural roads on the same map
Out of 3351 GPs – porting of CN completed in all GPs, delivery institutions done in 2843 (90%) GPs, Habitation mapping completed in 2806(84%) GPs and final maps prepared in 1032 GPs (30%). Those maps are being uploaded in the website of the department (so far uploaded around 300). Entire task will be completed by 2010
INCORPORATION OF ATTRIBUTE SURVEY DATA IN THE GP MAP
Habitation Name
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Objects captured in GP Maps
Educational Institutions•Primary School•Upper Primary School•High School•Madrasa •SSK•MSK•College
Health Institutions:•Health Sub Centre•PHC•BPHC
Other Institutions•Market / Haat•Veterinary Centre•Post Office•Bank•Tourist Spot
Government Offices•GP Office•Block Office•CDPO Office
Child Care and Pre-School:•Anganwadi Centres
Road Connectivity Revenue VillageRailway Connectivity Major WaterbodyHabitation Forest
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GP Map showing Service Delivery Institutions, PMGSY Core Network and Habitations – (may be seen at www.wbprd.nic.in
by clicking the map of West Bengal)
USE OF MAPS FOR NREGA
The use of maps has just started in districts where the same have been delivered so far
A Road Register is being prepared for all GPs showing how the habitations are connected to the PMGSY CN, the status of roads as well as the roads to be built for providing connectivity are being clearly delineated
Thus the perspective plans for all roads in existence & to be constructed is not only listed but can be seen in the GP map to help plan for all works related to rural connectivity
The Maps also show all the existing water bodies and the big ones can be selected exhaustively to plan for water conservation
USE OF MAPS/SATELLITE DATA FOR NREGAUSE OF MAPS/SATELLITE DATA FOR NREGA In Purulia the quantum of annual rainfall and estimated
water storage in each GP has been worked out which varies from merely 3% to 7%
The GP-wise maps have been shown to the PRI members and a goal has been set to enhance quantum of water stored within the water bodies of the GP by 10%. Detail water conservation plan will follow from this exercise
The maps can be printed showing different attributes and will be used to also prepare plans for drainage, forestry etc
The NRDMS unit of the district has identified, based on satellite based ground water & geological data the exact locations for constructing check dams, percolation tanks, and other bunds
In Purulia construction of 64 number of such dams for storing 1000 CuM of water started.
To be replicated in other districts.
A map showing identified water retention bodies
USING MAPS FOR MONITORING For better visualization of progress or
drawbacks, the performance indicators are ported in the GIS framework against each GP
Key performance indicators of the programm say mandays generated, expenditure made, per GP expenditure are shown against each location;
These data are then ported in the GIS framework to show spatial impact of the work for a particular month or for a range of months;
The performance is analyzed and based on that the GP/Block is shown in different colours (usually three – showing good, average & bad) in meetings
GP wise ranking are also made based on the performance indicators – PRI members can remember their performance shown in different colours rather than abstract numbers or percentage
Gram Panchayat wise Person-days generated per Household under NREGA
Less than 30
30 to 40
More than 40 October 2009
Block wise Person-days generated per Household under NREGA
Less than 30
30 to 40
More than 40 October 2009
Gram Panchayat wise Dash Board analysis on NREGA indicators
Gram Panchayat wise Ranking status for a particular NREGA indicator
m – Governance InitiativesOrdinary e- Gov initiatives require computer & internet
connectivity. Penetration of computer in rural areas is still low & internet connectivity is not good. Computer literacy is also low
As compared to that mobile connectivity is available even in remote areas, ordinary people have access and can easily use the mobile phone
m – Gov uses those strength in which data is captured at the point of occurrence and text message in pre-designed format is sent to a server for populating existing database seamlessly & generating MIS readily
The low initial investment as well as low recurring cost makes it more attractive. It also works in both push & pull mode for transmitting information to target groups and getting information from the field, which is difficult in other modes
M-GOV FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF NREGA The work sites under NREGA covers a huge
geographical area; Similarly, payments are made from 3351
Gram Panchayats throughout the state; The present MIS captures information by
entering data post facto, which is normally available after a month’s interval;
The SMS based solution captures & process real time data from the site & generates MIS instantaneously – also since there is no data entry operator in between there is no mistake of data entry
Data sent from work site are automatically ported in the web server, collated and presented in the website www.smswbprd.org
M-GOV FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF NREGA
This is helping to provide real time information on labour deployment & payment on a daily basis & one can intervene immediately for improvement
The attendance data is transmitted by 12 Oclock by the supervisors and the same is seen instantaneously in the website and any superior officer can visit the site with prior information for verification
This improves correctness of reports since no one can afford to manipulate & be vulnerable. Also, there is enhanced transparency in the system
Similarly GP sends SMS on payment Both of these have started a few months ago &
data from around 1000 GPs in 120 blocks are being received regularly & is in the process of being scaled up to the entire state
INTEGRATION OF M-GOV WITH GIS MAPSAll Blocks are being provided with GPS devices Every major work to be undertaken will send the
co-ordinates of the works taken under NREGA using structured SMS. All works will be included after GPS is provided to all GPs
The SMS will update the Database with the co-orodiantes (lat & long) of the work site or the starting & end points of the same
Subsequent SMSs sent will continue to capture the progress and attendance and also do compilation of work
In the process, when the work will be completed, the ‘End of Work’ SMS will be sent and the GIS maps will mark it as a complete work
This is at the development stage & is yet to be tried
IMPROVING ESTIMATION & DESIGN
Improving design & estimation of works is very crucial in creation of assets under NREGA
The diploma engineer of the GP generally prepares the estimate and it takes time & there is subjectivity
Some of the districts have introduced software based designing & estimation of a few types of schemes
To standardize the process the State Govt. has engaged TCS for preparing a software for taking care of all types of works for all the districts
The same is getting finalized and will be operational from the middle of the next financial year