NITI Aayog list of ‘best practices’
- Category
Polity & Governance
- Published
12th May, 2023
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Context
NITI Aayog has released the book ‘Best practices in social sector: A compendium 2023’ which documents 75 initiatives that have benefitted a large segment of the society and are replicable.
About
- NITI Aayog released the book in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme.
- The seventy-five best practices highlight models which are innovative, sustainable, replicable and impactful.
- The aim of this exercise has been to synthesise lessons for the future to expand, enhance and improve life at the grassroots level.
- These best practices have been carefully chosen from amongst these collated from the Central Ministries/Departments and the States/UTs.
- Of these “best practices”,
- 14 are those that have been launched by Central ministries
- two are joint initiatives by the Centre and the state governments
- the rest are from 26 states and UTs
Central government (14)
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Delhi (4)
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Karnataka (6)
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- Direct benefit Transfer
- Academic Bank of Credits (integration of students’ skills, experiences into a Credit Based system)
- National Academic Depository
- Ganga Prahari initiative
- National Artificial Intelligence Portal
- Innovations for Defence excellence
- Nasha Mukt Bharat
- Prayatna project for Transgenders
- Financial inclusion for street vendors under PM SVANidhi
- Project on Ethanol
- One Nation One Ration Card
- UMANG
- DigiLocker
- Crash course for Covid Warriors
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- Home based education to children with multiple/ severe disabilities
- Electric Vehicle policy for clean air
- Bio Decomposer Solution and Spray Programme to combat stubble burning
- Sustainable power eco-system
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- Kalika Chetarike – Activity based learning
- Solving dry waste handling
- Santhe Kaushalkar – Self Help Group and Artisan Profiling Platform
- Farmer Registration and Unified beneficiary, Information System
- Kutumba: Social Protection cum Entitlement Management System; Platform for SDG, CSR alignment
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Uttar Pradesh (4)
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- Black Rice Initiative in Chandauli
- Reducing Maternal, Newborn Deaths (ReMiND), through mobile application
- SARTHI & SAKHI — Mental Health Helpline
- Disaster Risk Reduction
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