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Madhya Pradesh Best practices in Governance

The Growth Story (XI Plan Period– 2007-08 to 2011-12)

Particulars MP Rank All India

GSDP 10.20 2nd 7.67

Primary 8.45 1st 2.51

Secondary 9.82 2nd 6.83

Tertiary 11.35 2nd 9.98

Agriculture 9.04 2nd 2.48

Construction 13.03 4th 6.81

The Growth Story (Year 2011-12)

Particulars MP Rank All India

GSDP 11.98 2nd 6.48

Primary 16.57 1st 2.55

Secondary 8.05 2nd 3.95

Tertiary 12.29 2nd 9.38

Agriculture 17.94 1st N.A.

Construction 16.81 2nd 4.79

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A Comparison of Growth in GSDP (At Constant Prices of 2004-05)

9.59.6

9.3

6.88

8.5

6.55.31

9.23

4.69

12.37

10.5

8.17

11.98

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2

4

6

8

10

12

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2005-06 2007-08 2009-10 2011-12

India MP 4

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Total Revenue Receipt as % of GSDP

10.1210.87

9.688.87

10.27

8.61

17.7717 17.08

18.24

19.95 20.03

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5

10

15

20

25

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

India MP 5

Source: Data Book for DCH April 09, 2012 & Finance Dept. Govt. of MP

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Fiscal Deficit as % of GSDP

3.32

2.55

6.04

6.48

4.87

5.86

1.951.72

2.26

2.73

2.03

2.77

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1

2

3

4

5

6

7

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

India MP

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Source: Data Book for DCH April 09, 2012 & Finance Dept. Govt. of MP

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Own Tax Revenue as % of GSDP

8.18

8.81

7.94

7.077.24 7.446.93

7.61

0

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

India MP

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Source: Data Book for DCH April 09, 2012 & Finance Dept. Govt. of MP For India Own tax revenue is net of states share

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Fiscal Parameters of the State

Year Actual 2010-11

Revised Budget 2011-12

Budget

Estimates 2012-13

Revenue Surplus as %

of GSDP 2.52 2.58 1.89

Fiscal Deficit as % of

GSDP 1.94 2.63 2.98

Total Outstanding Debt

as % of GSDP 27.79 27.73 28.09

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Source: DoF, MP

7 priorities

1. Infrastructure Development

2. To make agriculture profitable

3. Increasing Investments

4. Education and Health

5. Women Empowerment

6. Security, Law & Order

7. Good Governance & Resource Management

Irrigation

• Old incomplete mega dams completed

• Network of canals to utilize established capacity of dams

• Record increase in total irrigated area

Power

• Addition in available capacity of more than 3000 MW, another 3000 MW in pipeline

• Reduction in losses

• Feeder Separation

• Committed to provide 24 hr domestic supply and be independent in power

Good Governance – Transparency in System

• E-tendering

• E-measurement

• E-Payment

• Special Courts set up for speedy trial of corruption cases and confiscation of property

Hallmark of Good Governance - MP Public Service Guarantee Act

• First in the country to enact

• 16 Departments and 52 services covered with specific time lines

• Provision for appeal against default

• Provision of penalty for delay in service delivery

• 12 million applications received by July 2012

• Around 400 Lok Sewa Kendra to further improve delivery mechanism

Good Governance – Samadhan Online

Good Governance – Samadhan Ek Din/ Jan Sunwai

Mass Contact Programmes – Jan Darshan

Mass Contact Programmes Antyodaya Mela/ Lok Kalyan Shivir

•Separate cabinet and separate budget to give focus to Agriculture •More than 60 specific decisions taken to promote Agriculture, Horticulture, Veterinary, Dairy, Fishery, Farm Forestry and other related departments •Coordination with support departments like Energy, Irrigation, Cooperatives etc ensured •0% interest rate on farmers’ loan

Krishi Cabinet –

Making agriculture a profitable venture

Balraam Taal Yojana

•Scheme designed to improve irrigation by support

to farmers to dig pond in their own fields

•Nearly 15000 farmers already covered under the

scheme

•Nearly 28,600 ha. Land brought under irrigation

E-Uparjan

•Record wheat production

•Record Procurement of 86 Lac MT

•MP second largest state after Punjab in wheat

procurement/ at par with Haryana

•Use of mobile governance/ sms

Roads

• PPP model of roads in Madhya Pradesh widely appreciated • All State Highways converted into good quality BOT roads

(more than 10,000 KM) • All Major District Roads covered under BOT/ADB assisted

programs or Annuity schemes. • 36 Railway Over Bridges in PPP with VGF and Railways’

support • With nearly Rs. 30,000 Crores of projects, MP State Road

Dev Corporation is second only to NHAI

Women Empowerment

• Ladli Laxmi Yojna (13 lakh beneficiaries))

• Gaon Ki Beti Yojana (70,000 beneficiaries)

• Pratibha Kiran Yojana (8,000 beneficiaries)

• Usha Kiran Yojana (Prevention of Domestic Violence)

• Mukhyamantri Kanyadaan/Nikaah Yojana (2.25 lakh beneficiaries)

• Bicycles for girls (and now also boys with state funding)

Beti Bachao Andolan

• A social campaign to tackle adverse sex ratio

• Crusade against female infanticide

• Three pronged strategy

– Social awareness

– Govt. intervention

– Legal action

Atal Bal Arogya Evam Poshan Mission

•Comprehensive scheme for reducing

malnourishment

•WCD, Health, Food, Panchayat, PHE and other

depts. Converged

•District specific plans prepared and implemented

•Independent surveys show a sharp reduction in

recent years

Mukhyamantri Bal Hriday Upchaar Yojana

•Initiative to treat cardiac ailments of all children •Funds raised from gifts recd. by CM and donations •Surgery done in select Govt. and Pvt. hospitals •Children of all categories covered under this scheme •More than 1950 surgeries already completed

Mukhyamantri Samagra Samajik suraksha yojana

• Social Security for workers in unorganized sector covering – Agricultural labourers/ Construction

labourers/ Mandi labourers/ Rickshaw pullers/ handcart pullers/ Women working as domestic help

– Support for maternity leave, insurance cover, scholarships and other benefits

– 14 lakh labourers registered till date

Direct Dialogue – Panchayats at CM House

• Attempt to understand the concerns and aspirations • Determine policies by direct dialogue with a group of 3000-4000 persons • 25 Panchayats organized so far.

•Women, Farmers, Tribal, SC, Kotwar, Small Scale Entrepreneurs • Sports persons, Farm Labourers, Construction workers, Domestic Workers, Self Help Groups •Mandi Workers, Rickshaw Pullers, NGOs, Lawyers And 10 other categories

Panch Parmeshwar Yojana (Towards fulfilling Dream of PURA)

•Panchayats empowered to take up infra projects •Resource convergence of various schemes • Rs. 1900 Crores earmarked in 2012-13 •24,182 projects already taken up

Mukhyamantri Grameen Awaas mission

• Covers beneficiaries not covered under IAY

• State gives subsidy of Rs. 30,000 and supports loan of 30,000

• 3.10 lakh applications received. 65,066 already sanctioned

Mukhyamantri Grameen Sadak Yojana

•To cover villages uncovered under PMGSY •General villages up to 500 and tribal up to 250 population • 7575 roads to be taken up covering 9109 villages (Cost 3634 cr) •1856 kms roads already constructed

Urban Renewal

• Urban Sanitation Mission

• Urban Drinking Water Mission

• Urban Housing Mission

• First state to start City Transport System in PPP mode in Indore

• Regulator for municipal services

Mukhyamantri Teerth Darshan Yojana

•State subsidy for visiting important religious places •All religions included, 12 religious places identified •First train for Rameshwaram to be flagged off on 3rd September •Scheme provides transport, food , accommodation, guide, attendant, doctor, insurance to the beneficiary •Beneficiary to be over 60 yrs and non Income Tax payee •Entire Train is booked for 1000 pilgrims at a time

Thank You

Shivraj Singh Chouhan

Chief Minister

Madhya Pradesh