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Health and Nutrition
Please select relevant minimum mandatory indicators from the list given below. At the end of the page, you can enter additional programmatic indicators. For other themes, please move on to the subsequent pages by clicking on "Next" button given at the end of this page.
Minimum Mandatory Indicators (NITI Aayog)
1 Antenatal Care
Implementation Indicators
1.1 Availability of skilled personnel /ASHA workers present in Every Sub centre/ Village
1.2 Availabity of sub health centers
1.3 Availability of Sub centre having basic facilities to conduct ANC check ups
1.4 Awareness level of families on care during pregnancy
1.5 Awareness level of families on knowledge of pregnancy related complications
1.6 Availability of IEC material
1.7 Awareness campaigns,
1.8 Trainings for personnel to conduct Antenatal Care checkups
Operational Indicators
1.9 Number of women to whom antenatal care checkups provided till date
Development indicators
1.10 Percentage of pregnant women receiving 4 or more antenatal care check-ups out of the total no. of pregnant women registered for antenatal care
1.11 Reduction in Maternal mortality
1.12 Reduction in Neonatal Mortality
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
2 Antenatal care
Implementation Indicators
2.1 Availability of skilled personnel in every village to conduct Antenatal Care checkups
2.2 Availability of sub health centers in a particular area with resources for registering pregnant women for ANCs
2.3 Awareness levels of families reached through Awareness campaigns on importance registrations during first trimester of pregnancy
2.4 Awareness campaigns
Operational Indicators
2.5 Percentage of ANC registered within the first trimester
Development indicators
2.6 Improvement in percentage of women who do regular ANC checkups during pregnancy (Ideal frequency is 4 or more checkups)
2.7 Reductions in Neonatal and maternal mortality
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
3 Antenatal care
Implementation Indicators
3.1 Availability of sub health centers in a particular area with resources for registering pregnant women for ANCs
3.2 Awareness levels of families reached through Awareness campaigns on importance of registrations for ANC
3.3 Awareness campaigns
Operational Indicators
3.4 Percentage of pregnant women (PW) registered for ANC against estimated pregnancies
Development indicators
3.5 Improvement in frequency of ANC checkups during pregnancy
3.6 Reductions in Neonatal and maternal mortality
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
4 Nutrition for pregnant women
Implementation Indicators
4.1 Availability of supplementary nutrition
4.2 Awareness levels of families on importance of taking Supplementary Nutrition Program
4.3 Availability of frontline staff (AWW) in ICDS
4.4 Awareness campaigns
4.5 Capacity Building for ICDS personnel
Operational Indicators
4.6 Percentage of pregnant women taking Supplementary Nutrition under the ICDS programme regularly
Development indicators
4.7 Reduction in number of children with low birth weight
4.8 Improvement in maternal and child health
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
5 Pregnant women with severe anaemia
Implementation Indicators
5.1 Availability of trained workers who can do BP & Hb Testing
5.2 Availability of ANC services in that area having BP Apparatus, Hb Kits, IFA Tablets
5.3 Availability of distribution centers for providing iron supplements to pregnant women in a particular place
5.4 Awareness levels of families reached on anaemia prevention
5.5 Awareness campaigns
5.6 Capacity Building for personnel to check BP and Hb
5.7 Distribution of IFA tablets.
Operational Indicators
5.8 Percentage of pregnant women having severe anaemia (Hemoglobin
Development Indicators
5.9 Reduction in perinatal mortality rates
5.10 Reduction in preterm delivery rates
5.11 Improvement in APGAR scores (Appearance, Pulse, Grimace, Activity, and Respiration)
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
6 Pregnant women tested for anaemia
Implementation Indicators
6.1 Availability of trained workers who can do BP & Hb Testing
6.2 Availability of ANC services in that area having BP Apparatus, Hb Kits, IFA Tablets
6.3 Awareness levels of families on going to ANC for Anaemia testing
6.4 Awareness levels of families on availing quality ANC services
6.5 Awareness campaigns
6.6 Capacity building of personnel to check BP and Hb
Operational Indicators
6.7 Percentage of Pregnant Women tested for Anaemia
Development Indicators
6.8 Reduction in number of anaemic pregnant women
6.9 Reduction in perinatal mortality rate
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
7 Gender ratio at birth
Implementation Indicators
7.1 Awareness levels of families on awareness about declining sex ratio
7.2 Awareness levels of families on PNDT Act (Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques)
7.3 Awareness campaigns
Operational Indicators
7.4 Sex Ratio at birth
Other
Development Indicators
7.5 Improved sex ratio at Birth
7.6 Reduction in sex selection during pregnancy
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
8 Institutional deliveries
Implementation Indicators
8.1 Availability of skilled personnel to conduct institutional deliveries
8.2 Availability of functioning health sub centres /facilities in that area
8.3 Awareness levels of families on JSY(Janani Suraksha Yojana) benefits which encourage women for institutional deliveries
8.4 Awareness levels of families on going for regular ANC checkups (Regular is 4 or more)
8.5 Awareness campaigns
8.6 Capacity building of personnel to conduct deliveries
Operational Indicators
8.7 Percentage of institutional deliveries out of total number of estimated pregnancies
Development Indicators
8.8 Reduction in incidence of rupture uterus
8.9 Reduction in maternal and infant deaths
8.10 Improvement in percentage of deliveries occurring in a hygienic and safe environment
8.11 Reduction in maternal mortality
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
9 Institutional Deliveries
Implementation Indicators
9.1 Capacity building of health personnel to teach mothers on Breast feeding
9.2 Availability of equipment required for home deliveries
9.3 Awareness levels of families on home delivery and improving acceptance of institutional delivery
9.4 Awareness levels of families on improving acceptance of institutional delivery
9.5 Capacity building of personnel to conduct deliveries
9.6 Awareness campaigns
Operational Indicators
9.7 Percentage of home deliveries attended by an SBA (Skilled Birth Attendance) trained health worker out of total number of reported deliveries
Developmental Indicators
9.8 Reduction in maternal and infant death rates
9.9 Reduction in number of complications during pregnancy and child birth
9.10 Improvement in maternal health and postnatal care
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
10 New born nutrition
Implementation Indicators
10.1 Awareness levels of mother on importance of breastfeeding
10.2 Awareness campaigns
Operational Indicators
10.3 Percentage of new-borns breastfed within one hour of birth
Developmental Indicators
10.4 Reduction in neo natal deaths rates
10.5 Improved immunity from fatal diseases
10.6 Increase in likelihood of mother continuing breastfeeding for a longer period
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
11 New born Nutrition
Implementation Indicators
11.1 Availability of trained health staff who can use weighing scales
11.2 Awareness levels on weighing babies at birth
11.3 Availability of health facilities having accurate scales for weighing (10 gm accuracy)
11.4 Awareness levels of mother on hazards of smoking, drinking , drug intake during pregnancy
11.5 Awareness levels on registrations and regular checkups for ANC's
11.6 Awareness campaigns
11.7 Capacity building of health staff
Operational Indicators
11.8 Percentage of low birth weight babies (Less than 2500 gms)
Development indicators
11.9 Reduction in Early neonatal mortality rates
11.10 Improvement in child survival beyond late neonatal stage
11.11 Improved immunity from fatal diseases
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
12 Hospital Infrastructure
Implementation Indicators
12.1 Availability of trained health staff who can use weighing scales
12.2 Awareness levels on weighing babies at birth
12.3 Availability of health facilities having accurate scales for weighing (10 gm accuracy)
12.4 Awareness levels of families of importance of weighing babies at birth
12.5 Awareness campaigns
12.6 Capacity building of health staff
Operational Indicators
12.7 Proportion of live babies weighed at birth
Development indicators
12.8 Increase in detection rates of complications at birth
12.9 Reduction in Early neonatal mortality
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
13 Underweight children under 5 years
Implementation Indicators
13.1 Availability of trained health staff
13.2 Availability of weight measuring equipment having accurate scales
13.3 Awareness levels of mothers on tracking the weight of child
13.4 Awareness levels of mothers on nutritional intake for children
13.5 Awareness campaigns
13.6 Capacity building of health staff
13.7 Regular Growth Monitoring, Mapping weight for height and Weight for age
Operational Indicators
13.8 Percentage of underweight children under 5 years
Development indicators
13.9 Increase in detection rates of wasted and underweight children at early stage
13.10 Percentage Reduction in wasting
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
14 Stunted children under 5 years
Implementation Indicators
14.1 Awareness levels of staff on weighing babies
14.2 Availability of trained health staff who can measure age and height accurately and compare with WHO standards
14.3 Availability of weight measuring equipment having accurate scales
14.4 Availability of distribution centers with supplementary nutrition
14.5 Awareness levels of mothers on nutritional intake for children and weighing babies
14.6 Awareness levels of mothers on providing children diet from non-staples clean household water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) practices
14.7 Awareness campaigns
14.8 Capacity building of health staff
14.9 Regular Growth Monitoring - Mapping height for age
Operational Indicators
14.10 Percentage of stunted children under 5 years
Development indicators
14.11 Increase in detection rates of Stunted children
14.12 Percentage Reduction in Stunting
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
15 Diarrhoea treatment with ORS
Implementation Indicators
15.1 Availability of trained health staff who can treat diarrhoea with ORS
15.2 Availability of health facilities where ORS are prepared and administered appropriately (electrolyte concentration in the case of ORS)
15.3 Availability of functioning toilets
15.4 Availability of distribution centers with supplementary nutrition
15.5 Availability of clean drinking water
15.6 Awareness levels of mothers on ORS and identifying diarrhoea
15.7 Awareness levels of mothers on nutritional intake for children
15.8 Awareness levels of mother on Household water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) practices and its role in prevention of diarrhoea
15.9 Awareness campaigns
15.10 Capacity building of health staff
Operational Indicators
15.11 Percentage of children with Diarrhoea treated with ORS
Development indicators
15.12 Reduction in cases of acute diarrhoea
15.13 Reduction in cases of diarrhoea mortality rate
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
16 Diarrhoea treatment with Zinc
Implementation Indicators
16.1 Availability of trained health staff who can treat diarrhoea with Zinc
16.2 Availability of trained personnel to provide supplementary nutrition
16.3 Availability of health facilities where zinc supplements are administered appropriately
16.4 Availability of functioning toilets
16.5 Availability of distribution centers with Zinc
16.6 Awareness levels of mothers on zinc usage and identifying diarrhoea
16.7 Awareness levels of mothers on nutritional intake for children
16.8 Awareness levels of mothers on Household water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) practices and its role in prevention of diarrhoea
16.9 Awareness campaigns
16.10 Capacity building of health staff
Operational Indicators
16.11 Percentage of children with Diarrhoea treated with Zinc
Development indicators
16.12 Reduction in proportion of diarrhoeal episodes which lasts beyond 7 days
16.13 Reduction in cases of diarrhoea related mortality rate
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
17 ARI treatment in health facility
Implementation Indicators
17.1 Availability of trained personnel to provide supplementary nutrition
17.2 Availability of trained personnel to identify cases of ARI
17.3 Availability of nearby health facilities where treatment for ARI is possible
17.4 Availability of distribution centers with supplementary nutrition
17.5 Awareness levels of mothers on importance of identifying ARI and risks involved in neglecting ARI
17.6 Awareness levels of mothers on importance of breastfeeding and its impact on ARI
17.7 Awareness levels of mothers on immunization status of newborns
17.8 Awareness campaigns
17.9 Capacity building of health staff
Operational Indicators
17.10 Percentage of children with ARI in the last 2 weeks taken to a health facility
Development indicators
17.11 Reduction in inflammation and lung disorders under 5 years
17.12 Reduction in cases of ARI related mortality under 5 years
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
18 Severe Acute Malnourishment
Implementation Indicators
18.1 Availability of trained personnel to identify cases of Severe Acute Malnutrition
18.2 Availability of trained personnel to provide supplementary nutrition
18.3 Availability of Nutritional Rehabitational Centres (NRc's) to treat SAM
18.4 Availability of Supplementary Nutrition (THR)
18.5 Awareness level of mothers regarding ICDS program and services
18.6 Awareness levels of mothers on Household water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) practices
18.7 Awareness levels of mothers on importance of breastfeeding , complementary, supplementary feeding and its impact on reducing SAM
18.8 Awareness campaigns
18.9 Capacity building of health staff
Operational Indicators
18.10 Percentage of Severe Acute Malnourishment
Development indicators
18.11 Reduction in SAM
18.12 Improvement in weight-for-height ratio of children
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
19 Severe Acute Malnourishment
Implementation Indicators
19.1 Availability of trained personnel to identify cases of Moderate Acute Malnutrition
19.2 Availability of trained personnel to provide supplementary nutrition
19.3 Availability of distribution centers with supplementary nutrition and ICDS services
19.4 Awareness level of mothers regarding ICDS program and services
19.5 Awareness levels of mothers on Household water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) practices
19.6 Awareness levels of mothers on importance of breastfeeding , complementary, supplementary feeding and its impact on reducing MAM
Operational Indicators
19.9 Percentage of Moderate Acute Malnourishment
Development indicators
19.10 Reduction in MAM
19.11 Improvement in weight-for-height ratio of children
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
20 Nutrition 6 to 23 months
Implementation Indicators
20.1 Availability of trained personnel to provide supplementary nutrition
20.2 Availability of distribution centers with supplementary nutrition and ICDS services
20.3 Awareness level of mothers regarding ICDS program and services
20.4 Awareness levels of mothers on importance of breastfeeding and complementary feeding
20.5 Awareness campaigns
20.6 Capacity building of health staff
Operational Indicators
20.7 Breastfeeding children receiving adequate diet (6-23 months)
Development indicators
20.8 Reduction in underweight
20.9 Reduction in prevalence of malnutrition cases amongst children
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
21 Nutrition 6 to 23 months
Implementation Indicators
21.1 Availability of trained personnel to provide supplementary nutrition
21.2 Availability of distribution centers with supplementary nutrition and ICDS services
21.3 Awareness level of mothers regarding ICDS program and services
21.4 Awareness levels of mothers on importance of minimum dietary diversity and the minimum meal frequency
21.5 Awareness levels of mothers on importance of breastfeeding
21.6 Awareness campaigns
21.7 Capacity building of health staff
Operational Indicators
21.8 Non-Breastfeeding children receiving adequate diet (6-23 months)
21.9 Number of children taking supplementary THR from ICDS
Development indicators
21.10 Improved nutritional levels
21.11 Reduction in prevalence of malnutrition cases amongst children
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
22 Immunization
Implementation Indicators
22.1 Availability of qualified personnel to maintain vaccination records of children
22.2 Availability o vaccines for BCG+ DPT3 + OPV3 + Measles1
22.3 Awareness levels of families regarding immunization
22.4 Awareness campaigns
Operational Indicators
22.5 Number of children to whom full immunization is provided
Development indicators
22.6 Percentage of children fully immunized (9-11 months) (BCG+ DPT3 + OPV3 + Measles1)
22.7 Reduction in Infant Mortality Ratio (IMR)
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
23 Tuberculosis
Implementation Indicators
23.1 Availability of qualified personnel trained in case finding for TB
23.2 Availability of public health facilities providing TB registrations happen
23.3 Availability of Treatment Centres
23.4 Awareness levels of families on TB diagnosis and treatments conducted by public institutions
23.5 Capacity building of health staff
23.6 Awareness campaigns
Operational Indicators
23.7 Tuberculosis (TB) case notification rate (Public Institution) as against estimated cases
23.8 Standard reporting tenor of identified TB cases
Development indicators
23.9 Increase in number of TB patients referred for treatment of TB
23.10 Increase in early stage detection of TB cases
23.11 Increase in TB treatment cases
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
24 Tuberclosis - private institutions
Implementation Indicators
24.1 Availability of qualified personnel trained in case finding for TB
24.2 Availability of private health facilities providing TB registrations happen
24.3 Awareness levels of families on TB diagnosis and treatments conducted by private institutions
24.4 Awareness levels of families on availing government schemes related to TB in private institutions
24.5 Capacity building of health staff
24.6 Awareness campaigns
Operational Indicators
24.7 Tuberculosis (TB) case notification rate (Private Institution) as against estimated cases
24.8 Standard reporting tenor of identified TB cases
Development indicators
24.9 Increase in number of TB patients referred for treatment of TB
24.10 Increase in early stage detection of TB cases
24.11 Increase in TB treatment cases
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
25 PHC infrastructure
Implementation Indicators
25.1 Availability of skilled personnel in PHC's/ Sub centers to provide comprehensive health care
25.2 Availability of existing sub centres/ PHC's
25.3 Availability of continuous supply of drugs to provide comprehensive healthcare
25.4 Availability of resources at the PHC
25.5 Availability of effective response referral and information system
25.6 Capacity building of health staff
25.7 Awareness campaigns
Operational Indicators
25.8 Proportion of Sub centres/ PHCs converted into Health & Wellness Centres (HWCs)
Development indicators
25.9 Increase in number of OPD cases and early detection of diseases
25.10 Improvement in access to quality healthcare services
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
26 PHC infrastructure
Implementation Indicators
26.1 Availability of skilled personnel in PHCs on compliances to Indian Public Health Standards
26.2 Availability of resources at the PHC mandated as per IPHS norms
26.3 Capacity building of health staff
Operational Indicators
26.4 Proportion of Primary Health Centers compliant to Indian Public Health Standards
Development indicators
26.5 "Improvement in access to comprehensive primary health care
to the community through the PHCs"
26.6 Improvement in healthcare facilities against standards
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
27 Functional First Referral Units
Implementation Indicators
27.1 Availability of skilled personnel in FRU's to handle the emergency cases
27.2 Availability of infrastructure for construction of FRU
27.3 Availability of emergency drugs at the FRU's
27.4 Availability of blood banking services at the FRUs
27.5 Capacity building of health staff
Operational Indicators
27.6 Proportion of functional FRUs (First referral units) against the norm of 1 per 500,000 population (1 per 300,000 hilly areas)
Development indicators
27.7 Increase in functioning FRU's
27.8 Improved access to Emergency Obstetric and New-born Care on a round-the-clock basis
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
28 System strengthening - district hospital
Implementation Indicators
28.1 Availability of skilled personnel who can perform specialist services in district hospitals against Indian Public Health Standards
28.2 Availability of resources at the PHC mandated as per IPHS norms
28.3 Awareness levels of health professionals on specialized services at district hospital
28.4 Capacity building of health staff
28.5 Mobilization for availing specialized services at District hospitals
Operational Indicators
28.6 Proportion of specialist services available in District hospitals against IPHS norms
Development indicators
28.7 Increased number of patients taking specialized services in District Hospitals
28.8 Improvement to comprehensive healthcare
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
29 Nutrition awareness
Implementation Indicators
29.1 Availability of skilled personnel in Anganwadi centers to conduct nutrition day/ Urban Health Sanitation & Nutrition day
29.2 Availability of Anganwadi centres/UPHCs for Village Health Sanitation & Nutrition day / Urban Health Sanitation & Nutrition day
29.3 Awareness levels of families on Village Health Sanitation & Nutrition day / Urban Health Sanitation & Nutrition day/ outreach
29.4 Awareness campaigns
29.5 Capacity building
29.6 Village Health Sanitation & Nutrition day event conducted as per schedule
Operational Indicators
29.7 Percentage of Anganwadis centres/UPHCs reported to have conducted at least one Village Health Sanitation & Nutrition day / Urban Health Sanitation & Nutrition day/ outreach in the last one month
Development indicators
29.8 Identification of high risk cases of Pregnancy, SAM, MAM , underweight cases
29.9 Reduction in MMR , SAM, and MAM
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
30 Anganwadi strengthening
Implementation Indicators
30.1 Availability of resources to construct Anganwadi building
30.2 Availability of skilled personnel aware about government schemes to avail funding
30.3 Awareness campaigns
Operational Indicators
30.4 Proportion of Anganwadis with own buildings
Development indicators
30.5 Increase in number of Anganwadis with their own buildings
30.6 Improved maintenance of records, hygiene and sanitary condition in centers and accommodation facilities at AWC
Disaggregation Levels
Marital Status
Geographic Location
Age
Caste
ANC Registrations in first trimister
Women’s education
Wealth quintile
Disability status
Migrant Status
Haemoglobin Level
Number of children
Delivery in health facility
Type of health facility
Assisted by Health personnel
Had ultrasound test
Birth Order
Number of ANCs checkups
Number of women with MCP cards
Breastfeeding status
Availability of Aadhar card
Sanitation facility
Water treatment prior to drinking
Type of house
Cooking fuel
Availability of Birth certifciate
Employment status
Contraceptive method
Birth interval in months
Child's weight at birth
Child's height at birth
Mother's nutritional status
Regular media exposure
Family Income
Morbidity
Tribal/Non tribal
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Minimum Mandatory Indicators (NITI Aayog)
31 Elementary Education
Implementation Indicators
31.1 Presence of functioning School management committees (SMC)
31.2 Availability of functioning elementary schools
31.3 Availability of sanitation facilities in elementary schools
31.4 Availability of nutrition programs (mid-day meals) in elementary schools
31.5 Awareness levels of parents on importance of enrolling children for elementary schooling
31.6 Awareness camps
31.7 Toilet Maintenance
Operational Indicators
31.8 NER (a) elementary level
Development indicators
31.9 Improvement in percentage of students completing full course of elementary schooling
31.10 Increase in percentage of students joining secondary schooling
Dis-aggregation Levels
Rural/Urban
Gender
Age
Geographic Location
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Type of School (Govt/Private, etc.)
Category (P, UP, S)
Grade
Family Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Delivery Mode (Online, Face to Face, Hybrid)
Attendance
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Medium of Instruction
32 Secondary Education
Implementation Indicators
32.1 Presence of functioning School management committees (SMC)
32.2 Availability of secondary schools
32.3 Availability of sanitation facilities in secondary schools
32.4 Availability of nutrition programs (mid-day meals) in secondary schools
32.5 Awareness levels of parents on importance of enrolling children for secondary schooling
32.6 Awareness camps
32.7 Community engagement through institution of SMCs
Operational Indicators
32.8 NER (a) secondary level
Development indicators
32.9 Improvement in percentage of students completing full course of secondary schooling
32.10 Improvement in equitable access to education
Dis-aggregation Levels
Rural/Urban
Gender
Age
Geographic Location
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Type of School (Govt/Private, etc.)
Category (P, UP, S)
Grade
Family Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Delivery Mode (Online, Face to Face, Hybrid)
Attendance
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Medium of Instruction
33 Sanitation in schools
Implementation Indicators
33.1 Accessibility of government schemes for schools under SBM
33.2 Presence of skilled teachers who can promote hygiene education
33.3 Availability of sanitation facilities in schools
33.4 Availability of water resources in schools
33.5 Awareness levels of parents, children and teachers on importance of usage of toilets
33.6 Awareness camps
33.7 Capacity building of teachers and school staff
Operational Indicators
33.8 Toilet access: % schools with functional girls’ toilets
Development indicators
33.9 Increased attendance rates
33.10 Reduction in drop out rates
33.11 Improvement in Hygiene, Cleanliness and Health levels of girl students
33.12 Increase in number of girl students completing school
Dis-aggregation Levels
Rural/Urban
Gender
Age
Geographic Location
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Type of School (Govt/Private, etc.)
Category (P, UP, S)
Grade
Family Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Delivery Mode (Online, Face to Face, Hybrid)
Attendance
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Medium of Instruction
34 Female Literacy
Implementation Indicators
34.1 Availability of teachers as per required student teacher ratio
34.2 Availability of schools for girls above 15 years
34.3 Availability of sanitation facilities in schools
34.4 Awareness levels of parents to enrol girl children to schools
34.5 Awareness camps
Operational Indicators
34.6 Number of girls/women completed elementary education
Development indicators
34.7 Female literacy rate (15+ Age group)
34.8 Improvement in enrolment of girls for higher education
34.9 Increased participation of girls in income generating activities
34.10 Increase in average age for marriage amongst girls
Dis-aggregation Levels
Rural/Urban
Gender
Age
Geographic Location
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Type of School (Govt/Private, etc.)
Category (P, UP, S)
Grade
Family Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Delivery Mode (Online, Face to Face, Hybrid)
Attendance
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Medium of Instruction
35 Drinking water in schools
Implementation Indicators
35.1 Presence of school staff who are aware of latest cost effective technologies for clean drinking water solutions
35.2 Presence of school staff or personnel who can handle the water treatment equipment effectively.
35.3 Access to government funding for drinking water schemes in shcools
35.4 Availability of adequate water resource
35.5 Availability of adequate treatment facility to ensure water is purified from contaminants like iron, arsenic or fluoride, etc.
35.6 Availability of storage facility
35.7 Availability of adequate testing and maintenance equipment
35.8 Awareness level of students, parents and school on benefits of clean drinking water
35.9 Awareness camps
35.10 Capacity building of school staff
Operational Indicators
35.11 Percentage of schools with functional drinking water facility
Development indicators
35.12 Reduction in absenteeism rates
35.13 Reduction in number of waterborne diseases
35.14 Increased attendance rates
35.15 Improved hygiene and Health among students
Dis-aggregation Levels
Rural/Urban
Gender
Age
Geographic Location
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Type of School (Govt/Private, etc.)
Category (P, UP, S)
Grade
Family Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Delivery Mode (Online, Face to Face, Hybrid)
Attendance
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Medium of Instruction
36 Schools with electricity
Implementation Indicators
36.1 Accessibility of government schemes for schools for electrification
36.2 "Presence of skilled local personnel who can take on ownership and responsibility for maintenance of the electricity system
36.3 Availability of energy source for electrification or connection to grid
36.4 Availability of financial and resources to enable electrification
36.5 Awareness Camps
36.6 Capacity building of school staff and local personnel
Operational Indicators
36.7 Percentage of schools with functional electricity facility at secondary level
Development indicators
36.8 Reduction in absenteeism rates
36.9 Increase in study hours at schools
36.10 Improvement in staff retention rates
36.11 Improvement in overall student performance parameters
Dis-aggregation Levels
Rural/Urban
Gender
Age
Geographic Location
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Type of School (Govt/Private, etc.)
Category (P, UP, S)
Grade
Family Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Delivery Mode (Online, Face to Face, Hybrid)
Attendance
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Medium of Instruction
37 Elementary school teaching
Implementation Indicators
37.1 Availability of skilled and qualified elementary school teachers
37.2 Awareness to parents on adequate Pupil Teacher Ratio which can help them make effective decision during admissions.
37.3 Awareness Camps
37.4 Training of Teachers
Operational Indicators
37.5 Percentage of elementary schools complying with RTE specified Pupil Teacher Ratio
Development indicators
37.6 Improvement in interaction between teachers and pupils
37.7 Improvement in classroom management
37.8 Improvement in student Learning Levels
37.9 Increase in school enrollment rates
37.10 Enhanced quality of teaching-learning
Dis-aggregation Levels
Rural/Urban
Gender
Age
Geographic Location
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Type of School (Govt/Private, etc.)
Category (P, UP, S)
Grade
Family Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Delivery Mode (Online, Face to Face, Hybrid)
Attendance
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Medium of Instruction
38 Textbooks for children
Implementation Indicators
38.1 Availability of adequate number of textbooks
38.2 Presence of effective supply and distribution system (transportation, storage)
38.3 Awareness levels among children and parents to demand for textbooks on time (especially first generation learners and low income families)
38.4 Distribution function for text books
Operational Indicators
38.5 Number of schools providing textbooks to children within 3 months of start of academic session
Development indicators
38.6 Increase in average marks of students
38.7 Enhanced Learning Levels
38.8 Enhanced quality of teaching
Dis-aggregation Levels
Rural/Urban
Gender
Age
Geographic Location
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Type of School (Govt/Private, etc.)
Category (P, UP, S)
Grade
Family Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Delivery Mode (Online, Face to Face, Hybrid)
Attendance
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Medium of Instruction
39 Learning outcome
Implementation Indicators
39.1 Availability of skilled and qualified school teachers for Maths and Langauge
39.2 availability of appropriate assessment mechanism
39.3 Availability of functioning schools
39.4 Availability of electricity at home
39.5 Availability of other modes of supplementary education such as additional classes
39.6 Awareness of parents in playing a critical role in learning levels of children
39.7 Awareness Camps
39.8 Capacity Building/Training of teachers
Operational Indicators
39.9 Number of children passing the assessment in Maths & language for class 3 , 5 and 8
Development indicators
39.10 "Learning outcomes (Average in government schools) -
(a)Mathematics performance in Class 3
(b)Language performance in Class 3
(c )Mathematics performance in Class 5
(d)Language performance in Class 5
(e )Mathematics performance in Class 8 (f)Language performance in Class 8
39.11 Age Appropriate Learning Levels is schools
Dis-aggregation Levels
Rural/Urban
Gender
Age
Geographic Location
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Type of School (Govt/Private, etc.)
Category (P, UP, S)
Grade
Family Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Delivery Mode (Online, Face to Face, Hybrid)
Attendance
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Medium of Instruction
Additional Programmatic Indicators
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Agri & Allied
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Minimum Mandatory Indicators (NITI Aayog)
40 Micro-irrigation
Implementation Indicators
40.1 Availability of skilled farmer/labourer for MI Equipment
40.2 Awareness levels of farmers (govt. scheme, maintenance, fertigation etc.)
40.3 "Awareness levels of entrepreneurs, field level workers,officers, micro irrigation technician and farm pond lining technician (system maintenance, acid treatment, fertigation etc.)"
40.4 Availability of Credit/Subsidy
40.5 Availability of Quality micro-irrigation sets
40.6 Trainings
40.7 Campaigns
40.8 Disbursals
40.9 Installation
40.10 Mapping of land where mirco-irrigation is possible
Operational Indicators
40.11 Percentage of net sown area under micro-irrigation
Development indicators
40.12 Reduction in per hectare water requirement for agriculture
40.13 Improvement in productivity of crops
40.14 Reduction in cost of irrigation
40.15 Reduction in effort in irrigation
40.16 Improvement in water table
40.17 Improved Incomes
Dis-aggregation levels
Caste
Tribal Groups
Occupation
Presence of Jobcard
Disability status
Gender
Age
Electricity available
Land-Holding
Irrigated / unirrigated / rainfall
Type of Irrigiation (Sprinkler/Drip)
Source of Irrigation
High value crop cultivated?
Season (Kharif/rabi/zaid)
No. of seasons cultivated
Have Bank Account?
Maximum educational attainment
Girl child in the house
Family Income
Income from specific activity
41 MGNREGA Coverage
Implementation Indicators
41.1 Availability of trained ground personnel for identification, planning, execution, measurement and data collection
41.2 Awareness on process of asking for work and demanding rejuvination in the village
41.3 Availability of job cards, labourers
41.4 Availability of labourers/vendors
41.5 Training of ground personnel
41.6 DPR preparation, Administrative & Technical Sanction, Financial Sanction (Projects Sanctioned)
41.7 Projects Executed
41.8 Meeting with jobseekers/ jobseeker committee/ gram sabha
Operational Indicators
41.9 Percentage increase in water bodies rejuvenated under MGNREGA
Development indicators
41.10 Improvement in availability of water in drier months for agriculture, livestock and domestic purposes
41.11 Indirect rejuvination of surrounding water sources (wells, borewells etc.)
41.12 Improvement in annual household income
41.13 Reduction in outward migration
41.14 Improvement in lifespan of water bodies
41.15 Improvement in income security during dry season
41.16 Improvement in productive household assets
Dis-aggregation levels
Caste
Tribal Groups
Occupation
Presence of Jobcard
Disability status
Gender
Age
Electricity available
Land-Holding
Irrigated / unirrigated / rainfall
Type of Irrigiation (Sprinkler/Drip)
Source of Irrigation
High value crop cultivated?
Season (Kharif/rabi/zaid)
No. of seasons cultivated
Have Bank Account?
Maximum educational attainment
Girl child in the house
Family Income
Income from specific activity
42 Crop Insurance
Implementation Indicators
42.1 Availability of trained agents to finish the paper work
42.2 Awareness of Crop Insurance
42.3 Availability of land entitlement papers with applying farmer (for voluntary coverage)
42.4 Insurance Camps
42.5 Field visits by local officer
42.6 Continuous liason with dept to ensure claims receipt
Operational Indicators
42.7 Crop Insurance- Percentage of net sown area under Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY)
Development indicators
42.8 Improvement in perceived stability of income
42.9 Improved adoption of good agricultural practices
42.10 Improved investment potential in modern machinery and techniques
42.11 Improved resilience in adverse climatic events
Dis-aggregation levels
Caste
Tribal Groups
Occupation
Presence of Jobcard
Disability status
Gender
Age
Electricity available
Land-Holding
Irrigated / unirrigated / rainfall
Type of Irrigiation (Sprinkler/Drip)
Source of Irrigation
High value crop cultivated?
Season (Kharif/rabi/zaid)
No. of seasons cultivated
Have Bank Account?
Maximum educational attainment
Girl child in the house
Family Income
Income from specific activity
43 Agricultural Credit
Implementation Indicators
43.1 Availability of trained workforce in banks and people-led financial institutions to finish the paper work
43.2 Awareness of Agricultural Credit schemes
43.3 Availability of strong social colleteral
among members
43.4 Availability of Crop KCC/Crop Loan Accounts (for compulsory coverage)
43.5 Availability of land entitlement documents, and collateral instruments (social/financial)
43.6 People-led financial institutions based on mutuality of intent
43.7 Animator to guide financial transactions in people-led financial institutions
43.8 KCC Camps, Bank campaigns, loan melas
43.9 SHG meetings towards formation, linkage & repayments
43.10 Training of feet on the street (animators, credit dept.)
Operational Indicators
43.11 Percentage increase in agricultural credit
Development indicators
43.12 Improvement in ability to afford agricultural inputs on time
43.13 Improvement in household liquidity
43.14 Reduction in indebtedness to moneylender
43.15 Reduction in tendency of distress sale
43.16 Improvement in income
43.17 Disposable income for education, health care and family well being
Dis-aggregation levels
Caste
Tribal Groups
Occupation
Presence of Jobcard
Disability status
Gender
Age
Electricity available
Land-Holding
Irrigated / unirrigated / rainfall
Type of Irrigiation (Sprinkler/Drip)
Source of Irrigation
High value crop cultivated?
Season (Kharif/rabi/zaid)
No. of seasons cultivated
Have Bank Account?
Maximum educational attainment
Girl child in the house
Family Income
Income from specific activity
44 Certified Seeds
Implementation Indicators
44.1 Awareness of point of disbursal
44.2 Awareness on standard seed production practice for use of quality seeds
44.3 Availability of certified seeds
44.4 Availability of interim storage for certified seeds till distribution
44.5 Availability of trained staff for validating, procuring and distributing certified quailty seeds
44.6 Preparatory Meetings and Camps
44.7 Train programme personnel in procurement procedures (Protocol training to ensure that seeds picked are certified)
44.8 Create procurement systems
Operational Indicators
44.9 Certified quality seed distribution
Development indicators
44.10 Improvement in germination rates
44.11 Improvement in yields
44.12 Improvement in income
Dis-aggregation levels
Caste
Tribal Groups
Occupation
Presence of Jobcard
Disability status
Gender
Age
Electricity available
Land-Holding
Irrigated / unirrigated / rainfall
Type of Irrigiation (Sprinkler/Drip)
Source of Irrigation
High value crop cultivated?
Season (Kharif/rabi/zaid)
No. of seasons cultivated
Have Bank Account?
Maximum educational attainment
Girl child in the house
Family Income
Income from specific activity
45 Fertilizer Usage
Implementation Indicators
45.1 Awareness of point of disbursal
45.2 Awareness on optimum use of fertilizers (including deterrants on overusage and harmful effects of fertilizers)
45.3 Availability of fertilizer
45.4 Availbility of capital with farmer (for purchase of fertilizer)
45.5 Availability of interim storage for certified seeds till distribution
45.6 Availablity of trained personnel for appropriate advice on usage
45.7 Training on proper use of fertilizers & method of procurement
45.8 Ensuring on-time availability of fertilizers at cooperatives and market outlets
Operational Indicators
45.9 Increase in Fertilizer use
Development indicators
45.10 Improvement in yields
45.11 Improvement in income
Dis-aggregation levels
Caste
Tribal Groups
Occupation
Presence of Jobcard
Disability status
Gender
Age
Electricity available
Land-Holding
Irrigated / unirrigated / rainfall
Type of Irrigiation (Sprinkler/Drip)
Source of Irrigation
High value crop cultivated?
Season (Kharif/rabi/zaid)
No. of seasons cultivated
Have Bank Account?
Maximum educational attainment
Girl child in the house
Family Income
Income from specific activity
46 Mandi/APMCs
Implementation Indicators
46.1 Awareness of e- National Agricultural Market
46.2 Internet capability at the mandis
46.3 Availability of staff trained in operating the interface
46.4 Training of APMCs, traders /buyers and commission agents
46.5 Training farmers in usage of the platform
46.6 Registration of traders / buyers and commission agents on e-NAM
Operational Indicators
46.7 Number of Transactions in District mandi linked to eNAM
46.8 Number of District Mandis linked to e-NAM
Development indicators
46.9 Enhancement in price realised through e-NAM transaction as compared to price realised through MSP sale
46.10 Enhancement in price realised through sale on e-NAM transaction as compared to price realised through non e-NAM sale in the previous year
46.11 Improvement in income
46.12 Ease of business
Dis-aggregation levels
Caste
Tribal Groups
Occupation
Presence of Jobcard
Disability status
Gender
Age
Electricity available
Land-Holding
Irrigated / unirrigated / rainfall
Type of Irrigiation (Sprinkler/Drip)
Source of Irrigation
High value crop cultivated?
Season (Kharif/rabi/zaid)
No. of seasons cultivated
Have Bank Account?
Maximum educational attainment
Girl child in the house
Family Income
Income from specific activity
47 High Value Crops
Implementation Indicators
47.1 Awareness on high value crops
47.2 Availability of skills to grow high value crops
47.3 Availability of water & credit
47.4 Availability of quality seeds
47.5 Trainings,Field Days
47.6 Research and inclusion of regionally relevant high value crops
Operational Indicators
47.7 Percentage share of high value crops to total sown area in district
Development indicators
47.8 Improvement in income
Dis-aggregation levels
Caste
Tribal Groups
Occupation
Presence of Jobcard
Disability status
Gender
Age
Electricity available
Land-Holding
Irrigated / unirrigated / rainfall
Type of Irrigiation (Sprinkler/Drip)
Source of Irrigation
High value crop cultivated?
Season (Kharif/rabi/zaid)
No. of seasons cultivated
Have Bank Account?
Maximum educational attainment
Girl child in the house
Family Income
Income from specific activity
48 Staple Crops
Implementation Indicators
48.1 Awareness on technology used to improve productivity of rice and wheat
48.2 Availability of skills to improve productivity of Rice and Wheat
48.3 Availability of extension mechanism and extension officers
48.4 Availability of technology
48.5 Availability of quality fertigation and plant protection inputs
48.6 Availability of quality seeds
48.7 Availability of markets for procurement
48.8 Trainings , Exposure Visits
48.9 Investments in regional agri research
48.10 Pilots on sample plots
Operational Indicators
48.11 Agricultural productivity of Rice and Wheat
Development indicators
48.12 Improvement in domestic food security
48.13 Improvement in marketable surplus
48.14 Improvement in Income
Dis-aggregation levels
Caste
Tribal Groups
Occupation
Presence of Jobcard
Disability status
Gender
Age
Electricity available
Land-Holding
Irrigated / unirrigated / rainfall
Type of Irrigiation (Sprinkler/Drip)
Source of Irrigation
High value crop cultivated?
Season (Kharif/rabi/zaid)
No. of seasons cultivated
Have Bank Account?
Maximum educational attainment
Girl child in the house
Family Income
Income from specific activity
49 Animal Vaccination
Implementation Indicators
49.1 Awareness amongst farmers on vaccination, its timings, advantages, cost and access
49.2 Availability of trained para-vet and extension staff to conduct vaccination
49.3 Availability of network of para-vets or extension officers or veterinary officers
49.4 Availability of Cold chain for vaccine storage
49.5 Availability of tranportation infrastructure for last mile delivery of vaccination
49.6 Vaccination
49.7 Training of para-professionals
Operational Indicators
49.8 Percentage of animals vaccinated
Development indicators
49.9 Reduction in mortality and improvement in herd size of livestock
49.10 Improvement in milk yield
49.11 Improvement in amount of meat
49.12 Improvement in Income
Dis-aggregation levels
Caste
Tribal Groups
Occupation
Presence of Jobcard
Disability status
Gender
Age
Electricity available
Land-Holding
Irrigated / unirrigated / rainfall
Type of Irrigiation (Sprinkler/Drip)
Source of Irrigation
High value crop cultivated?
Season (Kharif/rabi/zaid)
No. of seasons cultivated
Have Bank Account?
Maximum educational attainment
Girl child in the house
Family Income
Income from specific activity
50 Artificial Insemination
Implementation Indicators
50.1 Awareness amongst farmers on artificial insemination, breeds available, its advantages, cost and access
50.2 Availability of trained para-vet, extension staff and veterinary officers to conduct artificial insemination
50.3 Availability of Cold chain for AI storage
50.4 Availability of tranportation infrastructure for last mile delivery of AI
50.5 Artificial Insemination
50.6 Training of para-professionals
50.7 AI Drives, Camps and campaigns
Operational Indicators
50.8 Artificial Insemination coverage
Development indicators
50.9 Improved herd size of livestock
50.10 Improved milk yield
50.11 Improvement in amount of meat
50.12 Improvement in Income
Dis-aggregation levels
Caste
Tribal Groups
Occupation
Presence of Jobcard
Disability status
Gender
Age
Electricity available
Land-Holding
Irrigated / unirrigated / rainfall
Type of Irrigiation (Sprinkler/Drip)
Source of Irrigation
High value crop cultivated?
Season (Kharif/rabi/zaid)
No. of seasons cultivated
Have Bank Account?
Maximum educational attainment
Girl child in the house
Family Income
Income from specific activity
51 Soil Health
Implementation Indicators
51.1 Awareness on Soil health Management and integrated nutrient management
51.2 Availabilty of extension staff to collect samples, get cards and distribute them
51.3 Soil health card distribution
51.4 Awareness campaign
51.5 Training on sampling methodology and technique of sample collection
Operational Indicators
51.6 Number of Soil Health Cards distributed in II Cycle as compared to I cycle
Development indicators
51.7 Better knowledge of soil health
51.8 Change of practices towards better soil management
51.9 Improvement in productivity
51.10 Improvement in soil quality
Dis-aggregation levels
Caste
Tribal Groups
Occupation
Presence of Jobcard
Disability status
Gender
Age
Electricity available
Land-Holding
Irrigated / unirrigated / rainfall
Type of Irrigiation (Sprinkler/Drip)
Source of Irrigation
High value crop cultivated?
Season (Kharif/rabi/zaid)
No. of seasons cultivated
Have Bank Account?
Maximum educational attainment
Girl child in the house
Family Income
Income from specific activity
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Skill Development & Financial Inclusion
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Minimum Mandatory Indicators (NITI Aayog)
52 Non agricultural loans
Implementation Indicators
52.1 Presence of trained staff at banks/NBFC/MFI who can explain to customers on MUDRA Schemes
52.2 Availability of bank branches, NBFCs or MFIs who finance micro enterprises through MUDRA
52.3 Awareness levels of potential borrowers on availing loans through MUDRA and benefits compared to traditional money-lending systems
52.4 Awareness camps
52.5 Training workshops for staff
Operational Indicators
52.6 Total Disbursement of Mudra loan (in rupees) per 1 Lakh population
Development indicators
52.7 Improvement in number of non-agricultural income generating units
52.8 Increase in income levels of borrowers
52.9 Reduction in informal employment rates
Dis-aggregation Levels
Geographic Location
Bank Wise
Type of Financial Institution (Bank/NBFC/MFI/LIC)
Type of Bank (Private/Public/Foreign/Regional Rural Banks/MFI/NBFC-MFI/Small Finance Banks)
Type of Insurance Companies (Private/Public)
Type of MUDRA Loan (Shishu, Kishor, Tarun)
Women/Minority/New Loan Accounts
Type of Entrepreneurs (Women/New)
Type of Pension Investment APY (1000/2000/3000/4000/5000)
Contributions (Monthly/Quarterly/Half Yearly)
Age
Claim Status
Rural/Urban
Gender
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Individual Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Family Income
Marital Status
Work Experience
Monthly Wages Before Training
Identity Type (Aadhaar/ PAN/ etc.)
Occupation
Course Type (Short/Long)
Course Duration
Attendance
Placement Status
53 Life Insurance
Implementation Indicators
53.1 Presence of trained staff at insurance companies/banks who can explain the features of the scheme
53.2 Availability of bank branches and Insurance companies
53.3 Awareness levels on importance of taking life insurance and benefits of PMBJJBY scheme
53.4 Awareness levels of HHs to open a bank account
53.5 Awareness camps
53.6 Training workshops for staff
Operational Indicators
53.7 Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY): Number of Enrolments per 1 Lakh population
Development indicators
53.8 Increase in financial pay-outs for dependents in case of death
53.9 Increase in number of families getting benefits of life insurance
53.10 Increase in savings through the banking systems
53.11 Reduction in HHs suffering financial distress due to loss of life
53.12 Reduction of informal debts among target HHs
Dis-aggregation Levels
Geographic Location
Bank Wise
Type of Financial Institution (Bank/NBFC/MFI/LIC)
Type of Bank (Private/Public/Foreign/Regional Rural Banks/MFI/NBFC-MFI/Small Finance Banks)
Type of Insurance Companies (Private/Public)
Type of MUDRA Loan (Shishu, Kishor, Tarun)
Women/Minority/New Loan Accounts
Type of Entrepreneurs (Women/New)
Type of Pension Investment APY (1000/2000/3000/4000/5000)
Contributions (Monthly/Quarterly/Half Yearly)
Age
Claim Status
Rural/Urban
Gender
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Individual Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Family Income
Marital Status
Work Experience
Monthly Wages Before Training
Identity Type (Aadhaar/ PAN/ etc.)
Occupation
Course Type (Short/Long)
Course Duration
Attendance
Placement Status
54 Accident insurance
Implementation Indicators
54.1 Presence of trained staff at insurance companies/banks who can explain the features of the scheme
54.2 Availability of bank branches and Insurance companies
54.3 Availability of banking and insurance services (due to tech and inclusion, this need not be through branches)
54.4 Awareness levels of HHs to open a bank account
54.5 Awareness levels on importance of taking accidental insurance and benefits of PMSBY scheme
54.6 Awareness camps
54.7 Training workshops for staff
Operational Indicators
54.8 Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY): Number of Enrolments per 1 Lakh population
Development indicators
54.9 Increase in financial pay-outs for dependents (in case of accidental death) and policyholder and dependents (in case of disability)
54.10 Increase in number of families getting benefits of accidence insurance
54.11 Increase in savings through the banking systems
54.12 Reduction in HHs suffering financial distress due to loss of life
54.13 Reduction of informal debts among target HHs
Dis-aggregation Levels
Geographic Location
Bank Wise
Type of Financial Institution (Bank/NBFC/MFI/LIC)
Type of Bank (Private/Public/Foreign/Regional Rural Banks/MFI/NBFC-MFI/Small Finance Banks)
Type of Insurance Companies (Private/Public)
Type of MUDRA Loan (Shishu, Kishor, Tarun)
Women/Minority/New Loan Accounts
Type of Entrepreneurs (Women/New)
Type of Pension Investment APY (1000/2000/3000/4000/5000)
Contributions (Monthly/Quarterly/Half Yearly)
Age
Claim Status
Rural/Urban
Gender
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Individual Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Family Income
Marital Status
Work Experience
Monthly Wages Before Training
Identity Type (Aadhaar/ PAN/ etc.)
Occupation
Course Type (Short/Long)
Course Duration
Attendance
Placement Status
55 Pension Scheme
Implementation Indicators
55.1 Presence of trained staff at banks who can explain the features of the pension scheme
55.2 Availability of bank branches
55.3 Awareness levels of HHs to open a bank account
55.4 Awareness levels on importance of pension and benefits of APY scheme
55.5 Awareness camps
55.6 Capacity building of staff
Operational Indicators
55.7 Atal Pension Yojana (APY): Number of Beneficiaries per 1 Lakh population
Development indicators
55.8 Increase in number of people having assured monthly income post retirement (after 60 years)
55.9 Increase in number of dependents who have access to lump sums and pensions in the event of a member's death
55.10 Reduction in number of people who are dependent on others for survival
Dis-aggregation Levels
Geographic Location
Bank Wise
Type of Financial Institution (Bank/NBFC/MFI/LIC)
Type of Bank (Private/Public/Foreign/Regional Rural Banks/MFI/NBFC-MFI/Small Finance Banks)
Type of Insurance Companies (Private/Public)
Type of MUDRA Loan (Shishu, Kishor, Tarun)
Women/Minority/New Loan Accounts
Type of Entrepreneurs (Women/New)
Type of Pension Investment APY (1000/2000/3000/4000/5000)
Contributions (Monthly/Quarterly/Half Yearly)
Age
Claim Status
Rural/Urban
Gender
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Individual Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Family Income
Marital Status
Work Experience
Monthly Wages Before Training
Identity Type (Aadhaar/ PAN/ etc.)
Occupation
Course Type (Short/Long)
Course Duration
Attendance
Placement Status
56 Bank Account Aadhaar Linkage
Implementation Indicators
56.1 Presence of trained staff at banks/aadhaar centres who can explain the features of the pension scheme
56.2 Availability of bank branches and Aadhaar centres
56.3 Awareness levels of HHs to open a bank account and Aadhaar
56.4 Awareness levels of HHs on importance of linking Aadhaar with bank accounts and its benefits
56.5 Awareness camps
56.6 Capacity building of staff
Operational Indicators
56.7 Percentage of accounts seeded with Aadhaar as a percentage of total banking accounts
Development indicators
56.8 Reduction in duplicate/fake bank accounts
56.9 Increase in cases of direct credit of subsidies such as LPG, Kerosene, welfare, pensions, MNREGA, etc.
56.10 Improvement in data quality which will enable effective implementation of direct benefit programme
56.11 Reduction in leakages of government spending
Dis-aggregation Levels
Geographic Location
Bank Wise
Type of Financial Institution (Bank/NBFC/MFI/LIC)
Type of Bank (Private/Public/Foreign/Regional Rural Banks/MFI/NBFC-MFI/Small Finance Banks)
Type of Insurance Companies (Private/Public)
Type of MUDRA Loan (Shishu, Kishor, Tarun)
Women/Minority/New Loan Accounts
Type of Entrepreneurs (Women/New)
Type of Pension Investment APY (1000/2000/3000/4000/5000)
Contributions (Monthly/Quarterly/Half Yearly)
Age
Claim Status
Rural/Urban
Gender
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Individual Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Family Income
Marital Status
Work Experience
Monthly Wages Before Training
Identity Type (Aadhaar/ PAN/ etc.)
Occupation
Course Type (Short/Long)
Course Duration
Attendance
Placement Status
57 Skilling of youth
Implementation Indicators
57.1 Availability of skilled trainers
57.2 Availability of mobilizers and counsellors
57.3 Availability of functioning skill development centres
57.4 Availability of assessment agencies for certification
57.5 Awareness to youth of importance of skill training in employment, various training/certification program, schemes and benefits.
57.6 Awareness camps for mobilizing youth and Counselling
57.7 Training & Assessment
57.8 Capacity building of trainers
57.9 Identification of specific skills and trades of relevance
57.10 Development/ adoption of specific curriculum
57.11 Tie ups with companies/ employers for placement
Operational Indicators
57.12 Increase in number of youths counselled and enrolled for short term and long term training programs
57.13 Increase in number of youths completing short term and long term training programs
Development indicators
57.14 No of youth certified in short term and long term training# schemes / no of youth in district in age group 15-29
57.15 Increase in number of youth employed in regular wage/salary earning job
57.16 Increase in number of youth Self-employed in agriculture and Self-employed in non-agriculture
Dis-aggregation Levels
Geographic Location
Bank Wise
Type of Financial Institution (Bank/NBFC/MFI/LIC)
Type of Bank (Private/Public/Foreign/Regional Rural Banks/MFI/NBFC-MFI/Small Finance Banks)
Type of Insurance Companies (Private/Public)
Type of MUDRA Loan (Shishu, Kishor, Tarun)
Women/Minority/New Loan Accounts
Type of Entrepreneurs (Women/New)
Type of Pension Investment APY (1000/2000/3000/4000/5000)
Contributions (Monthly/Quarterly/Half Yearly)
Age
Claim Status
Rural/Urban
Gender
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Individual Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Family Income
Marital Status
Work Experience
Monthly Wages Before Training
Identity Type (Aadhaar/ PAN/ etc.)
Occupation
Course Type (Short/Long)
Course Duration
Attendance
Placement Status
58 Employment of youth
Implementation Indicators
58.1 Availability of skilled trainers
58.2 Availability of mobilizers and counsellors
58.3 Availability of functioning skill development centres
58.4 Availability of assessment agencies for certification
58.5 Presence of companies/enterprises for employment
58.6 Awareness to youth of importance of skill training in employment, various training/certification programs, schemes and benefits.
58.7 Awareness camps for mobilizing youth and Counselling
58.8 Training & Assessment
58.9 Capacity building of trainers
58.10 Follow-up counselling and mentoring support with alumni (youth completed training)
58.11 Identification of specific skills and trades of relevance
58.12 Development/ adoption of specific curriculum
58.13 Organizing placement drives and Tie ups with companies/ employers for placement
Operational Indicators
58.14 Increase in number of youths counselled and enrolled for short term and long term training programs
58.15 Increase in number of youths completing short term and long term training programs
58.16 Increase in number of trainers ready for leading training courses
58.17 Increase in student alumni linkages
Development indicators
58.18 No of certified youth employed# /No of youth trained under short term and long term training
58.19 Increase in income levels of trained population
58.20 Increase in retention rates of employees
Dis-aggregation Levels
Geographic Location
Bank Wise
Type of Financial Institution (Bank/NBFC/MFI/LIC)
Type of Bank (Private/Public/Foreign/Regional Rural Banks/MFI/NBFC-MFI/Small Finance Banks)
Type of Insurance Companies (Private/Public)
Type of MUDRA Loan (Shishu, Kishor, Tarun)
Women/Minority/New Loan Accounts
Type of Entrepreneurs (Women/New)
Type of Pension Investment APY (1000/2000/3000/4000/5000)
Contributions (Monthly/Quarterly/Half Yearly)
Age
Claim Status
Rural/Urban
Gender
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Individual Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Family Income
Marital Status
Work Experience
Monthly Wages Before Training
Identity Type (Aadhaar/ PAN/ etc.)
Occupation
Course Type (Short/Long)
Course Duration
Attendance
Placement Status
59 Apprenticeship
Implementation Indicators
59.1 Availability of skilled trainers
59.2 Availability of mobilizers and counsellors
59.3 Availability of institutions offering apprenticeship
59.4 Awareness to youth of importance of skill training in employment, various training/certification programs, schemes and benefits.
59.5 Awareness camps for mobilizing youth and Counselling
59.6 Training
59.7 Capacity building of staff
59.8 Building relationship with employers
59.9 Workshops on site
59.10 Feedback and appraisal with employers
Operational Indicators
59.11 Number of Apprentices completing/Total number of trainees registered on the portal
Development indicators
59.12 Increase in number of youths getting Apprenticeship certificate
59.13 Increase in employment rates in regular wage/salary earning job
59.14 Increase in self-employment rates in Agriculture and Non-Agriculture sector
Dis-aggregation Levels
Geographic Location
Bank Wise
Type of Financial Institution (Bank/NBFC/MFI/LIC)
Type of Bank (Private/Public/Foreign/Regional Rural Banks/MFI/NBFC-MFI/Small Finance Banks)
Type of Insurance Companies (Private/Public)
Type of MUDRA Loan (Shishu, Kishor, Tarun)
Women/Minority/New Loan Accounts
Type of Entrepreneurs (Women/New)
Type of Pension Investment APY (1000/2000/3000/4000/5000)
Contributions (Monthly/Quarterly/Half Yearly)
Age
Claim Status
Rural/Urban
Gender
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Individual Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Family Income
Marital Status
Work Experience
Monthly Wages Before Training
Identity Type (Aadhaar/ PAN/ etc.)
Occupation
Course Type (Short/Long)
Course Duration
Attendance
Placement Status
60 Recognition of Prior Learning
Implementation Indicators
60.1 Availability of skilled trainers on NCO (National Classification of Occupations) Detailing of prior learning
60.2 Availability of mobilizers and counsellors
60.3 Availability of functioning skill development centres
60.4 Awareness camps for mobilizing youth and Counselling on benefits of RPL Scheme, certification
60.5 Availability of assessment agencies for certification
60.6 Awareness camps to identify candidates that will come under RPL certification
60.7 Training & Assessment
60.8 Capacity building of staff
60.9 Robust certification procedure
Operational Indicators
60.10 Increase in number of youths counselled and enrolled for RPL
60.11 Increase in number of youths completing RPL
Development indicators
60.12 No of people certified under Recognition of Prior Learning# / Non-formally skilled workforce
60.13 Increase in upskilling level of youth bridging existing knowledge and skill gaps
60.14 Increase in employment rates in regular wage/salary earning job
60.15 Increase in self-employment rates in Agriculture and Non-Agriculture sector
60.16 Increase in income levels of trained population due to certification
Dis-aggregation Levels
Geographic Location
Bank Wise
Type of Financial Institution (Bank/NBFC/MFI/LIC)
Type of Bank (Private/Public/Foreign/Regional Rural Banks/MFI/NBFC-MFI/Small Finance Banks)
Type of Insurance Companies (Private/Public)
Type of MUDRA Loan (Shishu, Kishor, Tarun)
Women/Minority/New Loan Accounts
Type of Entrepreneurs (Women/New)
Type of Pension Investment APY (1000/2000/3000/4000/5000)
Contributions (Monthly/Quarterly/Half Yearly)
Age
Claim Status
Rural/Urban
Gender
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Individual Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Family Income
Marital Status
Work Experience
Monthly Wages Before Training
Identity Type (Aadhaar/ PAN/ etc.)
Occupation
Course Type (Short/Long)
Course Duration
Attendance
Placement Status
61 Certifications and training of vulnerable/ marginalized community
Implementation Indicators
61.1 Availability of skilled trainers
61.2 Availability of mobilizers and counsellors
61.3 Availability of functioning skill development centres
61.4 Availability of assessment agencies for certification
61.5 Infrastructure to cater to specific needs of groups : women (separate hostels), disabled (specific tools)
61.6 Awareness to community of importance of skill training in employment, various training/certification programs, schemes for marginalized sections of society and benefits.
61.7 Awareness camps for mobilizing youth and Counselling
61.8 Training & Assessment
61.9 Capacity building of staff
61.10 Job retention and post employment support
61.11 Linkage with small funds for self employment
Operational Indicators
61.12 Increase in number of youths counselled and enrolled for short term and long term training programs
61.13 Increase in number of youths completing short term and long term training programs
Development indicators
61.14 "Number of Vulnerable/Marginalized youth certified trained under short term and long term training# (
a) Women - certified trained,
b) SC - certified trained
c) ST - certified trained
d) OBC - certified trained
e) Minorities - certified trained
f) Differently abled - certified trained) / Total Number of youth certified trained"
61.15 Increase in employment rates in regular wage/salary earning job
61.16 Increase in self-employment rates in Agriculture and Non-Agriculture sector
61.17 Increase in retention rates of employees
Dis-aggregation Levels
Geographic Location
Bank Wise
Type of Financial Institution (Bank/NBFC/MFI/LIC)
Type of Bank (Private/Public/Foreign/Regional Rural Banks/MFI/NBFC-MFI/Small Finance Banks)
Type of Insurance Companies (Private/Public)
Type of MUDRA Loan (Shishu, Kishor, Tarun)
Women/Minority/New Loan Accounts
Type of Entrepreneurs (Women/New)
Type of Pension Investment APY (1000/2000/3000/4000/5000)
Contributions (Monthly/Quarterly/Half Yearly)
Age
Claim Status
Rural/Urban
Gender
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Individual Income
Disability status
Migrant Status
Economic Status
Language
Religion
Minority Status
Caste
Family Income
Marital Status
Work Experience
Monthly Wages Before Training
Identity Type (Aadhaar/ PAN/ etc.)
Occupation
Course Type (Short/Long)
Course Duration
Attendance
Placement Status
Additional Programmatic Indicators
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Minimum Mandatory Indicators (NITI Aayog)
62 Electricity connection in households
Implementation Indicators
62.1 Availability of energy sources or grid connection for electrification
62.2 Availability of efficient transmission and distribution system
62.3 Facilitate electricity connections for Households
Operational Indicators
62.4 Percentage of households with electricity connection
Development indicators
62.5 Reduction in usage of candles and kerosene lamps
62.6 Increase in number of hours of electricity available at HH
62.7 Improved education and safety of rural households
Dis-aggregate Levels
Rural/Urban
Geographic Location
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Economic Status
Family Income
63 Internet Connection in Gram Panchayat
Implementation Indicators
63.1 Availability of trained personnel to effectively use the internet connection
63.2 Availability of resources required for securing the network connection
63.3 Availability of resources to extend network beyond gram panchayat
63.4 Availability of working internet network & connectivity
63.5 Training for internet usage
63.6 Awareness Camps
Operational Indicators
63.7 Percentage of Gram Panchayat with Internet Connection
Development indicators
63.8 Increase in number of people accessing information on govt schemes, digital payments, education, healthcare etc. through internet
63.9 Improved digital literacy rate
Dis-aggregate Levels
Rural/Urban
Geographic Location
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Economic Status
Family Income
64 Access to all weather roads
Implementation Indicators
64.1 Availability of all weather road close to habitation
Operational Indicators
64.2 Percentage of habitations with access to all weather roads within 3 km
Development indicators
64.3 Improved access of transportation to village
64.4 Improved access of village people for various services like education, health care etc. from the nearest village or town
Dis-aggregate Levels
Rural/Urban
Geographic Location
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Economic Status
Family Income
65 Individual Household Latrines
Implementation Indicators
65.1 Accessibility of government schemes for construction under SBM
65.2 Availability of sanitation facilities and water
65.3 Awareness levels of HH's on importance of usage of toilets
Operational Indicators
65.4 Percentage of households with Individual Household Latrines
Development indicators
65.5 Reduction in open defecation rate
65.6 Improvement in Hygiene, cleanliness and health levels of households
Dis-aggregate Levels
Rural/Urban
Geographic Location
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Economic Status
Family Income
66 Access to potable water in rural areas
Implementation Indicators
66.1 Availability of trained people for operation of water purifying plants
66.2 Availability of resources for last mile connectivity to access potable water
66.3 Awareness levels of rural families on the various government schemes providing access to safe drinking water
66.4 Availability of suitable technology and funding to address water quality issues
66.5 Awareness levels of rural families on the hazardous effects of untreated water
66.6 Awareness camps
Operational Indicators
66.7 Percentage of Rural habitations with access to adequate quantity of potable water - 40 lpcd drinking water in rural
Development indicators
66.8 Increase in HH having access to 40 lpcd of potable water
66.9 Improved hygiene of family members
Dis-aggregate Levels
Rural/Urban
Geographic Location
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Economic Status
Family Income
67 Access to potable water in urban areas
Implementation Indicators
67.1 Availability of resources for last mile connectivity to access potable water
67.2 Awareness levels of urban families on the various government schemes providing access to safe drinking water
67.3 Awareness levels of urban families on the hazardous effects of untreated water
67.4 Awareness camps
Operational Indicators
67.5 Percentage of Urban households with access to adequate quantity of potable water - 135 lpcd in urban areas (within 100 meters of household or 10 meters elevation)
Development indicators
67.6 increase in HH having access to 135 lpcd of potable water
67.7 Improved hygiene of family members
Dis-aggregate Levels
Rural/Urban
Geographic Location
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Economic Status
Family Income
68 Coverage of Common Service Centres
Implementation Indicators
68.1 Availability of trained personnel at the CSC to provide services
68.2 Awareness levels of families in GP on importance of CSC services
68.3 Coverage/ establishment of Common Service Centres at Gram Panchayat level
68.4 Awareness levels of families in GP on various digital India programs at gram Panchayat level
68.5 Awareness camps
Operational Indicators
68.6 Increase in number of people accessing services
68.7 Increase in number of services accessed
Development indicators
68.8 Number of man-days saved on account of efficient access of government services
68.9 Increase in income on account of man-days saved
68.10 Increase in savings on account increased efficiency of services provided
Dis-aggregate Levels
Rural/Urban
Geographic Location
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Economic Status
Family Income
69 Habitation
Implementation Indicators
69.1 Availability of skilled labourers for construction of pucca houses
69.2 Availability of resources for construction of houses
69.3 Awareness levels of urban families on the various government schemes providing construction of pucca houses
69.4 Awareness camps
Operational Indicators
69.5 Number of pucca houses constructed for household who are shelter-less or having one room with kuchha wall and kuchha roof or having 2 room with kuchha wall and roof
Development indicators
69.6 Increase in number of people living in pucca houses
69.7 Improved living conditions
Dis-aggregate Levels
Rural/Urban
Geographic Location
Social Groups
Ethnic Groups
Economic Status
Family Income
Additional Programmatic Indicators
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