Monday, March 25, 2024

Constituency Domestic Product - Role of MPs and MLAs in CDP Growth

25.3.2024

My Appeal to All Lok Sabha Candidates of 2024 to Think on Constituency Domestic Product (CDP)

A Request/Suggestion to All Lok Sabha Candidates.

Your party manifesto will be there for the country.

What is your plan and promise to your constituency?

What is the planned GDP in your constituency for the next five years/

What is the plan for capital investment by Central Government in your constituency?

What is the plan for capital investment by State  Government in your constituency?


2024 India Lok Sabha - Parliament Elections Information Board.

https://guide-india.blogspot.com/2024/03/2024-india-lok-sabha-parliament_19.html




12.11.2018

Decentralized Planning

MPs and MLAs have to prepare investment plans/estimates for their constituencies and send them to Government


I advocated and explained that adequate and appropriate investment in the country can happen only when MPs and MLAs recommend investments that support plans of agriculturists, manufacturers and service businessmen. They are the natural leaders of people close to them and their area of business. They can ascertain their needs and desires and even do a preliminary assessment of relevance and feasibility. I explained it in an address on economy topic wherein I discussed growth in GDP in the coming years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUn4JmyWHPU



District,  sub- district level and constituency level strategies are imperative to ensure balanced development below the state and district levels. Analysis of economic aggregates such as GVA play a key role in giving a prescription to improve the health of the economy, identifying the potential sectors at constituency level. This will also help to locate the backward areas and untapped resources, requiring focused attention of the Government.


The role of the people’s representatives (MPs and MLAs)  in the journey of development of the state is noteworthy. The Constituency Domestic Product Estimates (CDP) prepared by Directorate of Economics & Statistics will be of immense use for the elected representatives, especially for acquiring better comprehension of the local strengths.

AP Government made a publication provides insights into the economic status of 175 constituencies
in the state and serve as a tool to workout appropriate plans for development for the year 2015-16

https://desap.cgg.gov.in/jsp/social/Constituency%20Domestic%20Product%2015-16.pdf


Kakinada Constituency   has per capital income (PCI) of Rs 1,22,439 for the year 2015-16 
See the article
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/visakhapatnam/Visakhapatnam-tops-list-of-richest-cities-in-Andhra-Pradesh/articleshow/54436625.cms


December 2016

Gopalapuram constituency in West Godavari stood first in the State in terms of consolidated ranking.
The government took GVA, PCI, IMR, MMR, PCE, GPs-ODF, Mee Kosam, Neeru Pragathi, NTR pensions, NTR Vaidya seva, out of school children, R&B roads, tap connections and girls pass-out in tenth standard as parameters in assessing the performance.

Gajuwaka in Viskahapatnam district stood first  in the State regarding constituency domestic product (CDP).  The constituency is also first in the State with a per capita income (PCI) of Rs. 2,64,232.

https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/andhra-pradesh/4-WG-constituencies-come-out-on-top/article16920310.ece

3 Nov 2018

 Paonta MLA wants to augment power facility in his constituency
https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/weekly-pullouts/himachal-tribune/paonta-mla-wants-to-augment-power-facility-in-his-constituency/677961.html


25th Conference of Central and State Organizations (COCSSO  ) held during 18-19 January 2018 at Bengaluru.

Statistics needs of parliamentary and assembly needs are to be taken care of. Minister Sadananda Gowda.

DES of Andhra Pradesh reported in the meeting that in Andhra Pradesh Domestic product at state, mandal and constituency level are being estimated. State level IIP is also calculated.
http://mospi.nic.in/sites/default/files/cocsso/25th_CoCSSO_Minutes_05_03_2018_F.PDF



Ud. 25.3.2024
Pub. 12.11.2018

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