The Ministry of Panchayati Raj (MoPR) is hosting a two-day National Writeshop on the Panchayat Advancement Index (PAI) Version 2.0 on 26th–27th May 2025 at Dr. Ambedkar International Centre, New Delhi, marking a pivotal step in advancing decentralized, data-driven governance in rural India.
The event celebrates the national rollout of PAI 2.0 for the financial year 2023–24 and is strategically designed to build capacities among key stakeholders for data-based monitoring, evaluation, and planning at the Gram Panchayat level. It reflects the Ministry’s commitment to empowering Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) to deliver holistic, inclusive, and sustainable development in rural India.
The Writeshop opened with an inaugural session graced by distinguished dignitaries:
Senior officers from various ministries, development experts, and technical specialists also participated, highlighting the multi-sectoral importance of the Panchayat Advancement Index as a transformative governance tool.
The Panchayat Advancement Index has emerged as a comprehensive and dynamic framework for assessing and tracking the developmental progress of over 2.6 lakh Gram Panchayats across India. Aligned with the Localized Sustainable Development Goals (LSDGs), it measures performance across nine key thematic areas, including:
While PAI 1.0 served as a baseline assessment for FY 2022–23, PAI 2.0 integrates valuable field-level learnings and stakeholder feedback to enhance usability, reduce complexity, and ensure better actionable outcomes.
PAI 2.0 introduces several groundbreaking improvements that make it more accessible, user-friendly, and action-oriented:
During the two-day Writeshop, the following major components are being undertaken:
Participants are also engaging in hands-on exercises, including:
On the second day, delegates from 32 States and Union Territories are set to share their on-ground experiences with PAI 1.0 and outline strategic plans for implementing PAI 2.0. These presentations aim to highlight:
Participants include senior officials from various departments—Panchayati Raj, Health, Education, Rural Development, Public Health Engineering, Women and Child Development—as well as technical teams from NITI Aayog, MoSPI, NIC, and development partners such as UNICEF, UNFPA, Tribal Research Institute (TRI), and Piramal Foundation.
In a move to promote linguistic inclusivity and transparency, the entire event is being livestreamed in eleven Indian languages:
This ensures that grassroots stakeholders, regardless of language or region, can engage meaningfully with the PAI framework and its national rollout.
The National Writeshop on PAI 2.0 signifies a pivotal step toward data-driven rural governance. By equipping Gram Panchayats with real-time, measurable, and actionable data, the Ministry of Panchayati Raj is fostering a transparent, efficient, and citizen-centric development model in India’s villages. As rural India marches towards the achievement of the LSDGs, PAI 2.0 will serve as a compass, guiding Panchayats toward inclusive and equitable growth for all.