A VISION FOR BETTER GOVERNANCE IN TS
Facilitators
needed for last-mile connectivity
to ensure every
beneficiary avails of schemes
Vanam Jwala
Narasimha Rao
The Hans India
(28-01-2024)
{For the past 50 days, Revanth
Reddy’s ‘People-Centric Governance,’ and the aims, objectives, and policy
procedures of schemes were experienced positively by people. People should
believe that the ‘Six Guarantees’ are not mere ‘Populistic Schemes,’ but, are
‘Game Changers’ to transform society and uplift the poor. Nonstop continuance
of ‘Praja Palana’ or ‘Governance by People’ by CM Revanth Reddy, in ‘Letter and
Spirit’ is desirable. They need ‘Field Level PROs’ to ensure every scheme
reaches all the right beneficiaries. Many may not know all the intricate
details involved in availing a benefit. Hence, the need for PROs at field
level, who should be fully equipped to take care of requirements of prospective
beneficiaries in all aspects right from creating awareness to availing benefit
of any scheme-Editor Comments}
In a democracy, with several hopes,
aspirations, ambitions, desires, requirements, passions, problems, and issues, people’s
expectations are high. Political Parties make several promises during polls to
meet these and to impress on voters. After coming to power their sincere execution
is anybody’s guess. People may also have innumerable other daily and occasional
needs pertaining to education, health, emergency, obtaining various
certificates etc. In addition to these, they may like to seek benefit from some
‘Ad hoc Schemes’ of Government announced from time to time. People appreciate, admire,
laud, reward, and award that party, which in their view, fulfilled its promises,
not necessarily overnight, but at least phase wise.
Orthodox way of implementing schemes,
devoid of identifying ‘Right Beneficiary,’ and absence of frequent feedback and
feedforward mechanism is totally unacceptable to people. A ‘Structural Administrative
Machinery’ to elicit ‘Public Opinion’ for midterm evaluation of schemes is not
only mere desirable, but also may be indispensable. Supreme Court, six years
ago, in a judgment referred to the malaise of duplicate beneficiaries reaping
the fruits of welfare schemes meant for genuine deprived classes. It also
quoted former PM Rajiv Gandhi who said that, every rupee spent by government,
only 15 paise reach the intended beneficiary. Apex Court felt that, a major
hurdle is identifying genuine beneficiary. It said that, in spite of
significant economic growth since Independence, benefits thereof have not
percolated down to the poor and the poorest!!!
Some of us like-minded persons recently
met and had a discussion to understand the mind of people or voter in a typical
democratic functioning like Indian. On critically analyzing, unique, first of
its kind welfare and development measures, of First Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar
Rao, in his two terms in office, which did not help him win election for third
term, we got some random clues. However well envisioned scheme that might be, in
the process of implementation, possibilities of technical, transparent, and
unintentional hitches adversely effected in optimum utilization by eligible
beneficiary. It may also be, subject to verification, that, multiple benefits
were enjoyed by few, whereas others were unable to enjoy benefit of even one.
In Telangana, people with millions of
aspirations gave comfortable mandate to A Revanth Reddy led Congress Party. It established
better credibility through ‘More Beneficial Schemes’ like the ‘Six Guarantees.’
Revanth Reddy sworn in as Second Chief Minister of Telangana and formed his
cabinet with experienced persons and revamped top level administration
machinery, for effective and ‘As Speedy as Possible’ implementation of electoral
promises. CM and his team is on the move in right direction for total
fulfilment of promises it made.
Governor in Her R-Day address said
that the newly elected people’s Government started functioning with full
consciousness and is striving with the objective of delivering equal
opportunities rendering social justice, and granting freedom to all sections of
people. Governor also mentioned that, in the past, people did not know, where
to raise their grievances. Hence, for a ‘Better Governance’ it requires establishing
a transparent, easy, convenient, and citizen friendly mechanism, that perhaps (only
perhaps) hitherto missed, to enable every scheme reaches the right beneficiary followed
by proper evaluation. ‘Field Level Public Relations Officers (PROs)’ as Mentors
and Facilitators may better suit for this.
People should believe that the ‘Six
Guarantees’ are not mere ‘Populistic Schemes,’ but, are ‘Game Changers’ to
transform Society and lives of poor as well as invaluable investments for future,
to infuse self-assurance in every ‘Telangana Citizen.’ Despite the ‘Per Capita
Income’ and ‘GSDP’ is on increase, as claimed, there has not been significant
change in the life-style of poor below the poverty line. ‘Six Guarantees’ may
perhaps bring up the ‘Below Poverty Line’ people in to ‘Above Poverty Line.’ Nonstop
continuance of ‘Praja Palana’ or Governance by people by CM Revanth Reddy, in
‘Letter and Spirit’ is desirable. They may just require ‘Field Level PROs.’
Democratic Governance presupposes teamwork
for taking decisions on schemes, and the ways and means to reach them to the
really needy beneficiary. The intricacies of the scheme and procedural
difficulties in obtaining benefit are seldom addressed. Quite often, leave
alone an ordinary citizen, even some Al India Service Officers at different
levels were unaware, and rarely there was an attempt to clear doubts in them. To
overcome this, in future, a well oriented and trained Field Level PRO who will
be a Mentor or Facilitator may be entrusted with the job.
For the past 50 days Revanth Reddy’s
‘People Centric Governance,’ and the aims, objectives, and policy procedures of
schemes were experienced positively by people. In the well-designed ten-day ‘Praja
Palana’ details of prospective beneficiaries were systematically enumerated by
Government, in a duly filled format. Relevant family details like, Address,
Aadhar, Ration Card Numbers etc. were also obtained. Prospective beneficiaries
data for ‘Mahalakshmi, Rythu Bharosa, Indiramma Houses, Gruha Jyothi, and
Cheyutha’ schemes was documented. Added to these, it is likely that, Government
from time to time may announce more welfare schemes benefiting all sections of people
of the society. Effective Enabling Mechanism for these
schemes reaching prospective beneficiary without gaps should be the job of ‘Field
Level PROs.’
In Telangana more than 20 million (2
Crores) people live in rural areas and the remaining 15 million (1.5 Crores)
live in urban areas according
to the 2011 census. Among these one third are illiterates and many more may be computer
illiterates. Despite various publicity modes to educate people on various
schemes as is being done now and even earlier, many may not be able to know all
the intricate details involved in availing a benefit. Hence the need to think
of appointing Public Relations Officers at field level, who will be trained
systematically and fully equipped to take care of requirements of prospective
beneficiaries in all aspects right from creating awareness to availing benefit
of any scheme.
Field
Level PRO, a Government Functionary, may be recruited on a temporary basis to
begin with, helps from end-to-end prospective beneficiary about various aspects of a scheme,
procedure involved in applying, persons whom he or she may have to meet,
documents that are required etc. Field PRO plays the role of Mentor,
Facilitator, Counsellor, Teacher, Researcher, Mediator, Advocate or in brief as
‘Friend, Philosopher and Guide’ on behalf of the government. With extraordinary
versatility at times, they perform a specialized role
to meet the specific need of individual like a health or education or an
emergency issue.
Logistics are simple. At the rate of one ‘Field Level PRO’ for
every 2000 persons to begin with, in rural areas and at the rate of one for
every 3000 persons in urban areas, total requirement (rural 10,000 and urban
5000 for a population of 2 Crores and 1.5 Crores respectively) 15,000 PROs. However,
population increase may also be taken into consideration and accordingly may
change numbers. At the rate of say some Rs 35,000-50,000
per month per
PRO, it may cost about Rs 52.5-75 crores
per month and Rs 600-900 Crores per annuum on them. Percentage of this
small amount in the anticipated expenditure of about Rs 2.15 Lakh Crores for
implementing six guarantees is negligible and may perhaps be worthwhile
spending.
These PROs may be
recruited directly from Colleges, Universities, Professional Colleges from
among those who freshly completed Graduation, PG, MBA, Journalism, Law, Public
Relations etc. on the ‘Campus Recruiting Basis.’ An independent Autonomous Body
may be considered for this purpose. Systematic Training may be imparted in Dr
MCR HRD Institute on the basis of ‘Cascading and Multiplication’ training
technique, before putting them on the Job. At field level they handle the
public image of government. Why not give a thought to this please?
Sir
ReplyDeleteWhat ever schemes you bring in, developments you envision, at grassroot Level govt offices are yet typically functioning like British times all your efforts are into drain.