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Citizens for Accountable GovernanceCitizens for Accountable Governance
Team Members Email id Mobile College
Arati pgp28096@iiml.ac.in 8127416716 IIM Lucknow
Amit Yadav pgp28263@iiml.ac.in 8953470291 IIM Lucknow
Kapil Khandelwal pgp28274@iiml.ac.in 8009947511 IIM Lucknow
Priti Rani pgp28273@iiml.ac.in 7897773953 IIM Lucknow
Supriya Sharan pgp28264@iiml.ac.in 8127416275 IIM Lucknow
Manthan
Sunrise States: Realizing the growth potential of North-East
Submitted by: Victorious Secret
Proposed solution
Implementation of
the solutionProblem Statement
Road length, access to healthcare, and power consumption in the region
are below the national average
Generates less than 8 per cent of its 63,257 MW of hydroelectric pwer
generation potential
 Per capita power consumption of power at 110 Kwh. is almost a fourth
of the national average (411 Kwh.)
Process of Development
Top-down development planning strategy has not involved people in
designing and implementing the strategy
Relationship between public spending and service delivery outcomes has
been tenuous.
 Lack of people’s involvement has robbed the system of a sense of
belonging and led to inefficient and wasteful resource allocation
Lack of social accountability
Weak and unresponsive institutions of governance and market
The standard of living of the people in the region, as
measured by per capita Gross State Domestic Product
(GSDP), has lagged significantly behind the rest of the
country.
At Rs. 18,027 in 2004-05, GSDP was less than the all-State
average of Rs. 25,968 by 31 per cent
Basic needs
 Infrastructure
 Resource
Understanding with the rest of the country.
 Governance
Challenges
Areas of Growth
Potential
Development Indicators
Economic Factors
Proposed solution
Implementation of
the solution
Problem Statement
8-Fold Solution
Structural
Transformation
Harnessing
Resources
Building capacity
in people and
institutions
Self-governance
Poverty
Eradication
Remove Infrastructure
Deficit
Center for trade
and commerce
Poverty
Eradication
Challenges
Proposed solution
Implementation of
the solution
ChallengesProblem Statement
Structural
Transformation
Poverty
Eradication
Self-governance
Changes in the structure of the economies of the various States in the region
Acceleration in economic growth from agriculture, manufacturing & non-government sectors.
Significant changes in the development strategy followed so far
 Creation of an enabling environment for private investment in productive sectors.
Structural change from government-dominated economies to private sector participation
Inclusive and sustainable programmes
Substantial capacity building of Panchayati Raj and other institutions of local self-government
Devolution of power to villages for participatory governance and economic progress
 Panchayati Raj institutions need to be strengthened
Active participation of people in the political processes and in grassroots planning
Security of life and property
Village development councils to undertake grassroots planning
1
2
3
Proposed solution
Implementation of
the solution
ChallengesProblem Statement
Harnessing
Resources
Building capacity in people and institutions
Participatory development in agriculture - adopt a different approach in hills and plains
Progression from settled cultivation through proper extension services
Enhance land productivity by increasing crop intensity- better use of water resource
Manufacturing sector based on these resources to create productive employment opportunities
Comparative advantage for private sector participation in manufacturing activity - tap mineral
resources and hydroelectric power potential
Create district planning agencies and developing capacity in them to
coordinate d implement plans right from the village level
Government intervention is necessary to nurse market institutions
Promotion of markets and institutions to disseminate information on
prices and products is extremely important
Raise the quality of and access to health and
education
Development strategy based on the resources of the
region - enhancement of the skill levels
Human Development Institutional Development
4
5
Proposed solution
Implementation of
the solution
ChallengesProblem Statement
Remove
Infrastructure
Deficit
Center for trade
and commerce
Improve rail and road density
Make functional the traditional transportation routes through Bangladesh
Air hub at Kolkata -Key reason for poor air connectivity. Locate the hub at Guwahati
Improve border infrastructure
Facilitate trade facilitation with neighboring countries, particularly China and Bangladesh.
Diplomatic initiatives and an extension of the rail network to Chittagong
Diplomatic initiatives -open up access through inland waterways with neighbors
Opening up trade routes will expand economic opportunities for the region and accelerate its
growth process
Region can regain its place as a centre of flourishing trade with East and Southeast Asia
Effective
Governance
Peace and harmony, and absence of insurgency are keys to progress
Remove Insurgency - Insurgency has taken a heavy toll on economic progress
6
7
8
Proposed solution Implementation of
the solution
ChallengesProblem Statement
Components of the
Development
Strategy
Empowering
people through
inclusive
governance
Developing sectors
with comparative
advantage
Capacity building
of people and
institutions
Implementation
Proposed solution Implementation of
the solution
ChallengesProblem Statement
Implementation
Development
Strategy
Empowering
People
Empowerment of people by maximising self-governance and
participatory development through grass-roots planning
Creation of development opportunities for a majority of the people
living in villages
Rural development initiatives
 Developing sectors with comparative advantage so as to utilise the
resources of the region productively for the benefit and welfare of the
people
Investment in rural areas, in rural infrastructure and
agriculture
 Increased credit availability, particularly to farmers and
others, and offering them remunerative prices for their crops
 Increased rural employment, including the provision of a
unique social safety net in the shape of the National Rural
Employment Guarantee Programme;
Increased public spending on education and health care
Building
Capacity
in Institutions
Human
& Man Power
Development
Service Sector
Manufacturing
Sector
Proposed solution Implementation of
the solution
ChallengesProblem Statement
Developing Sectors Capacity Building
Focus on manufacturing services based
on the region’s resource endowments
Cold storages and processing support for
horticultural crops
Expand food-processing, handlooms and
handicrafts
Expansion of sericulture
Tourism has high potential for generating
income and employment.
Financial sector including banking,
insurance, the information technology
Creation of education and training
facilities for the youth of the region in
Information Technology (IT)
Provide access and incentives for the
education of women and tribal populations
Expanding the educational infrastructure,
particularly in technical areas
Human development such as raising
health status and nutrition is equally
important for capacity development
Create institutions of self-governance
right from the village level and activating
them to ensure maximum participation
Planning will require capacity building at
all levels beginning with villages and
municipalities, at the block, district and state
Proposed solution
Implementation of
the solution Challenges
Problem Statement
Disparities Land Issues
Environmental
Clearances
Financial
Requirements
Security
Concerns
Disparities
Land Issues
Environmental
Clearances
Security Concerns
Vast disparities among geographies and
various tribes in terms of needs and priorities
 Population comprises of more than 550 tribes
including scheduled tribes and sub-tribes ; each
with its own language and culture
Limited availability of arable land with 52 %
forest cover used for providing global public
goods
In states like Mizoram and Tripura two third
area is hilly terrain and hence difficulty to use it
for agriculture
Harnessing resources may lead to environmental
problems and projects may not get environmental
clearance
Facilitating trade with neighboring countries
may cause security issue
 Insurgency problem in several parts of North
East
1
2
3
4
Thank You
References
• http://www.mdoner.gov.in/sites/default/files/silo2_content/ner_vision/Vision_2020.pdf
• http://mdoner.gov.in/sites/default/files/North%20East%20Report%20-%20Index%202.pdf
• http://www.pwc.in/en_IN/in/assets/pdfs/publications/2013/north-east_summit-2013.pdf
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VictoriousSecret

  • 1. Team Members Email id Mobile College Arati pgp28096@iiml.ac.in 8127416716 IIM Lucknow Amit Yadav pgp28263@iiml.ac.in 8953470291 IIM Lucknow Kapil Khandelwal pgp28274@iiml.ac.in 8009947511 IIM Lucknow Priti Rani pgp28273@iiml.ac.in 7897773953 IIM Lucknow Supriya Sharan pgp28264@iiml.ac.in 8127416275 IIM Lucknow Manthan Sunrise States: Realizing the growth potential of North-East Submitted by: Victorious Secret
  • 2. Proposed solution Implementation of the solutionProblem Statement Road length, access to healthcare, and power consumption in the region are below the national average Generates less than 8 per cent of its 63,257 MW of hydroelectric pwer generation potential  Per capita power consumption of power at 110 Kwh. is almost a fourth of the national average (411 Kwh.) Process of Development Top-down development planning strategy has not involved people in designing and implementing the strategy Relationship between public spending and service delivery outcomes has been tenuous.  Lack of people’s involvement has robbed the system of a sense of belonging and led to inefficient and wasteful resource allocation Lack of social accountability Weak and unresponsive institutions of governance and market The standard of living of the people in the region, as measured by per capita Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP), has lagged significantly behind the rest of the country. At Rs. 18,027 in 2004-05, GSDP was less than the all-State average of Rs. 25,968 by 31 per cent Basic needs  Infrastructure  Resource Understanding with the rest of the country.  Governance Challenges Areas of Growth Potential Development Indicators Economic Factors
  • 3. Proposed solution Implementation of the solution Problem Statement 8-Fold Solution Structural Transformation Harnessing Resources Building capacity in people and institutions Self-governance Poverty Eradication Remove Infrastructure Deficit Center for trade and commerce Poverty Eradication Challenges
  • 4. Proposed solution Implementation of the solution ChallengesProblem Statement Structural Transformation Poverty Eradication Self-governance Changes in the structure of the economies of the various States in the region Acceleration in economic growth from agriculture, manufacturing & non-government sectors. Significant changes in the development strategy followed so far  Creation of an enabling environment for private investment in productive sectors. Structural change from government-dominated economies to private sector participation Inclusive and sustainable programmes Substantial capacity building of Panchayati Raj and other institutions of local self-government Devolution of power to villages for participatory governance and economic progress  Panchayati Raj institutions need to be strengthened Active participation of people in the political processes and in grassroots planning Security of life and property Village development councils to undertake grassroots planning 1 2 3
  • 5. Proposed solution Implementation of the solution ChallengesProblem Statement Harnessing Resources Building capacity in people and institutions Participatory development in agriculture - adopt a different approach in hills and plains Progression from settled cultivation through proper extension services Enhance land productivity by increasing crop intensity- better use of water resource Manufacturing sector based on these resources to create productive employment opportunities Comparative advantage for private sector participation in manufacturing activity - tap mineral resources and hydroelectric power potential Create district planning agencies and developing capacity in them to coordinate d implement plans right from the village level Government intervention is necessary to nurse market institutions Promotion of markets and institutions to disseminate information on prices and products is extremely important Raise the quality of and access to health and education Development strategy based on the resources of the region - enhancement of the skill levels Human Development Institutional Development 4 5
  • 6. Proposed solution Implementation of the solution ChallengesProblem Statement Remove Infrastructure Deficit Center for trade and commerce Improve rail and road density Make functional the traditional transportation routes through Bangladesh Air hub at Kolkata -Key reason for poor air connectivity. Locate the hub at Guwahati Improve border infrastructure Facilitate trade facilitation with neighboring countries, particularly China and Bangladesh. Diplomatic initiatives and an extension of the rail network to Chittagong Diplomatic initiatives -open up access through inland waterways with neighbors Opening up trade routes will expand economic opportunities for the region and accelerate its growth process Region can regain its place as a centre of flourishing trade with East and Southeast Asia Effective Governance Peace and harmony, and absence of insurgency are keys to progress Remove Insurgency - Insurgency has taken a heavy toll on economic progress 6 7 8
  • 7. Proposed solution Implementation of the solution ChallengesProblem Statement Components of the Development Strategy Empowering people through inclusive governance Developing sectors with comparative advantage Capacity building of people and institutions Implementation
  • 8. Proposed solution Implementation of the solution ChallengesProblem Statement Implementation Development Strategy Empowering People Empowerment of people by maximising self-governance and participatory development through grass-roots planning Creation of development opportunities for a majority of the people living in villages Rural development initiatives  Developing sectors with comparative advantage so as to utilise the resources of the region productively for the benefit and welfare of the people Investment in rural areas, in rural infrastructure and agriculture  Increased credit availability, particularly to farmers and others, and offering them remunerative prices for their crops  Increased rural employment, including the provision of a unique social safety net in the shape of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme; Increased public spending on education and health care
  • 9. Building Capacity in Institutions Human & Man Power Development Service Sector Manufacturing Sector Proposed solution Implementation of the solution ChallengesProblem Statement Developing Sectors Capacity Building Focus on manufacturing services based on the region’s resource endowments Cold storages and processing support for horticultural crops Expand food-processing, handlooms and handicrafts Expansion of sericulture Tourism has high potential for generating income and employment. Financial sector including banking, insurance, the information technology Creation of education and training facilities for the youth of the region in Information Technology (IT) Provide access and incentives for the education of women and tribal populations Expanding the educational infrastructure, particularly in technical areas Human development such as raising health status and nutrition is equally important for capacity development Create institutions of self-governance right from the village level and activating them to ensure maximum participation Planning will require capacity building at all levels beginning with villages and municipalities, at the block, district and state
  • 10. Proposed solution Implementation of the solution Challenges Problem Statement Disparities Land Issues Environmental Clearances Financial Requirements Security Concerns Disparities Land Issues Environmental Clearances Security Concerns Vast disparities among geographies and various tribes in terms of needs and priorities  Population comprises of more than 550 tribes including scheduled tribes and sub-tribes ; each with its own language and culture Limited availability of arable land with 52 % forest cover used for providing global public goods In states like Mizoram and Tripura two third area is hilly terrain and hence difficulty to use it for agriculture Harnessing resources may lead to environmental problems and projects may not get environmental clearance Facilitating trade with neighboring countries may cause security issue  Insurgency problem in several parts of North East 1 2 3 4