Panchayat Development Index Guide

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Harpal stood on the edge of his flooded road, watching the stagnant water. He had spent lakhs of rupees, yet the village was sick and the score was red.

Because a nation that cannot measure the dignity of its villages cannot claim to be developed.

The PDI scorecard was displayed in the center of the village.

He went to the primary school. Attendance was low because the mid-day meal was rarely cooked on time. Gangadhar organized a roster of mothers to oversee the kitchen. Attendance rose by 20%.

He looked at the PDI document. "I thought this was a piece of paper to trap us. But it was a map. We were driving blind before; now, we have a compass."

On the other side was the opposition leader, a retired schoolteacher named Gangadhar. He was frail, bespectacled, and perpetually armed with a clipboard.