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NIRDPR Training 397 SECTION - 12: NIRDPR TRAINING Capacity building of rural development functionaries is the primary task of NIRDPR. Training of functionaries involved in rural development on a regular basis is essential for effective planning and implementation of both anti-poverty programmes and area based programmes. 12.1 : This Table provides data on the training programmes organised by NIRDPR at the headquarters and regional centres during 2016-17. 12.2 : Temporal data (i.e from 1992-93 to 2016-17) on the number of training programmes conducted and number of participants who have attended the programmes are provided in this Table. The number of women participants is also reported. 12.3 : Category-wise number of participants who attended the programmes organised by NIRDPR during the year 2016-17 is shown in this Table. 12.4 : Data on International Programmes 2016-17 are presented in this Table. 12.5 : This Table shows the training performance of State Institutes of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj during 2016-17.

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Page 1: SECTION - 12: NIRDPR TRAININGnirdpr.org.in/nird_docs/RDS/RDS2017-18/data/sec-12.pdf · 13 Kerala SIRD, Kottarakara 414 24003 14 Madhya Pradesh MG-SIRD, Jabalpur 505 18061 15 Maharashtra

NIRDPR Training 397

SECTION - 12: NIRDPR TRAINING Capacity building of rural development functionaries is the primary task of NIRDPR. Training of functionaries involved in rural development on a regular basis is essential for effective planning and implementation of both anti-poverty programmes and area based programmes.

12.1 : This Table provides data on the training programmes organised by NIRDPR at the headquarters and regional centres during 2016-17.

12.2 : Temporal data (i.e from 1992-93 to 2016-17) on the number of training programmes conducted and number of participants who have attended the programmes are provided in this Table. The number of women participants is also reported.

12.3 : Category-wise number of participants who attended the programmes organised by NIRDPR during the year 2016-17 is shown in this Table.

12.4 : Data on International Programmes 2016-17 are presented in this Table.

12.5 : This Table shows the training performance of State Institutes of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj during 2016-17.

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398 Rural Development Statistics

Highlights ● During XII Plan period, the number of training programmes and participants has gone up considerably.

The participation of development functionaries in the International programmes of NIRDPR has gone up multifold during the last decade.

● With the increased emphasis on involvement of members of civil society organisations, the participation of representatives from NGOs and CBOs has been gradually increasing in NIRDPR’s programmes.

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12. NIRDPR TRAININGTable 12.1: Number and Type of Programmes Organised by NIRDPR during 2016-17

S.No. Type of Programmes NIRDPR NIRDPR-NERC Total1 Training Programmes 254 62 3162 Workshops & Seminars 63 9 723 International Programmes 25 254 Off-Campus Programmes 143 17 1605 Networking Training Programmes 890 890

Total 1375 88 1463NERC : North Eastern Regional Centre of NIRDPR, Guwahati, Assam.Source: National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR), Annual Report, 2016-17.

Table 12.2: NIRDPR : Number of Training Programmes and Number of Participants – 1992-93 to 2016-17

Year No. of Training Programmes

No. of Participants

No. of Women Participants

1992-93 110 2392 2441993-94 114 2412 3231994-95 116 2577 3161995-96 118 2716 2881996-97 165 4222 5821997-98 139 3412 3921998-99 132 3197 435

1999-2000 152 4268 4662000-01 127 3563 ---2001-02 140 4334 4552002-03 177 5201 7032003-04 188 5387 5472004-05 215 6253 9092005-06 230 6453 8092006-07 271 5959 6082007-08 286 7942 18712008-09 367 10861 --2009-10 554 15376 48342010-11 896 21882 66832011-12 980 27942 85652012-13 998 28210 107692013-14 1130 31640 120162014-15 1286 31470 55592015-16 1263 36351 86932016-17 1463 47683 15669

Source: National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR), Annual Report, 2016-17.

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400 Rural Development Statistics

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Table 12.3: NIRDPR Training Programmes: Participants’ Profile 2016-17S.No. Category of the Participants NIRDPR NERC Total Percentage

1. Government Officials 17522 1077 18599 39.01

2. Financial Institutions 398 62 460 0.96

3. PRIs 465 151 616 1.29

4. NGOs, CBOs 4966 94 5060 10.61

5. National and State Institute for Research and Training

8071 1289 9360 19.63

6. Universities and Colleges 193 67 260 0.55

7. International 500 0 500 1.05

8. Other Stakeholders 12540 288 12828 26.90

Total Participants 44655 3028 47683 100.00

Women 14719 950 15669 32.86

Source: National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR), Annual Report, 2016-17.

Table 12.4: International Programmes 2016-17

S.No. Category No. of Programmes No. of Participants

1 ITEC & SCAAP 18 378

2 MoRD-NIRDPR – CIRDAP 4 64

3 Others (APO, CICTAB, Mozambique) 3 58

25 500

Source: National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR), Annual Report, 2016-17.

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Table 12.5: Training Performance of SIRDPRs : 2016-17S.

No. State SIRDPR No. of Programmes

No. of Participants

1 Andhra Pradesh * APSIRD 2256 111311

2 Arunachal Pradesh SIRD, Itanagar 131 10007

3 Assam * SIRDPR, Guwahati 4927 420096

4 Bihar BIPARD, Patna 57 2162

5 Chhattisgarh * TPIPRD, Raipur 1587 64451

6 Goa GIRDA, Panaji 211 7471

7 Gujarat * SIRD, Ahmedabad 500 179682

8 Haryana * HIRD, Nilokheri 1411 52878

9 Himachal Pradesh HIPA, Shimla 95 6106

10 J & K (Only Jammu) IMPARD, Srinagar 26 786

11 Jharkhand SIRD, Ranchi 245 3363

12 Karnataka * ANS-SIRD, Mysore 101 313151

13 Kerala SIRD, Kottarakara 414 24003

14 Madhya Pradesh MG-SIRD, Jabalpur 505 18061

15 Maharashtra * YASHADA, Pune 874 25437

16 Manipur SIRDPR, Imphal 85 3220

17 Meghalaya SIRD, Nongsder 54 1807

18 Mizoram SIRD, Aizwal 129 5689

19 Nagaland SIRD, Kohima 71 8388

20 Odisha * SIRDPR, Bhubaneswar 2497 135993

21 Punjab * PJN-SIRD, Nabha 2762 110518

22 Rajasthan IGPR & GVS, Jaipur 2025 38225

23 Sikkim SIRD, Karfectar 313 25671

24 Tamil Nadu * SIRDPR, Jaipur 1159 57744

25 Telangana * TSIPARD, Hyderabad 2575 129209

26 Tripura SIPARD, Adartala 97 3066

27 Uttar Pradesh DDU-SIRD, Bakshi-ka-talab 164 6192

28 Uttarakhand UIRDPR, Rudrapur 118 3893

29 West Bengal * BRAIPRD Kalyani 5738 514934

Total 31127 2283514*These include training programmes organized for capacity building of PRI functionaries through ETCs, outreach and SATCOM mode. Source: National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR), Annual Report, 2016-17.