Success Status of Government Development Programmes: An Experience from Cooch Behar District, West Bengal, India
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https://doi.org/10.51983/arss-2012.1.1.1186Keywords:
Development Programmes, Composite Success Index, Backward Villages, Backwardness IndexAbstract
Based on the demographic data of 2001 census, a total number of 4,612 revenue villages have been identified by the Panchayat and Rural Development Department, Govt. of West Bengal, India as the most backward in the state. Cooch Behar (one of the sub Himalayan district of the said state) also had declared 52 (fifty two) villages as backward in two consecutive phases. Some extra developmental impetus had been given in those villages to facilitate growth and prosperity. The present investigation was undertaken in the backward villages of Cooch Behar District of West Bengal (India) to study the success status of government development programmes running in the villages. A sample of 10% families was taken randomly for the study. Besides analyzing the secondary data obtained from ICDS projects (Integrated Child Development Project) and village Panchayat, an index called Composite Success Index (CSI) was developed for assessing the present status of success of the development programmes undertaken by the government agencies. The study revealed that the success of development programmes were low to medium in most of the villages. It is also revealed that success status is more where backwardness is more i.e. more backward villages achieved more success with respect to implementation of different development programmes.
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Government of West Bengal, “Human Development Report”, Development and Planning Department, Kolkata, 2004.
Rohini Nyyar, “Rural Poverty in India: An Analysis of Inter-state Difference”, OUP, 1992.
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