Evaluation dept proposed studies during 2011-12

Kohima |May 1 : As envisaged in the 11th Five Year Plan to enable the planners and policy makers to incorporate human development aspects and gender issues in the planning process, the state’s evaluation department proposed to undertake various studies to evaluate the intervention programmes of the government during 2011-12.
Three major independent studies are proposed to be undertaken by the department. The proposed state level studies for 2011-12 included; impact of floriculture on economic upliftment of women, impact assessment of Neighborhood Development Programme in Nagaland (Under urban development) and impact of mass skill upgradation of Administrative Training Institute, Kohima.
The proposed dist level study, according to the department, will be on eight district specific studies as per the requirement of the District Planning & Development Boards.
This was stated in the annual administrative report of the evaluation department presented at the assembly session recently.
Mentionably, during 2010-11, the department undertook study on economic impact of celebration of Hornbill Festival at Naga Heritage Village, Kisama, National Old Age Pension in Mokokchung district, Integrated Livestock Development Programme in Tuensang district, Public Distribution System in Phek district, Water Supply and Total Sanitation Programme in Kohima and Peren District, Fishery Development Programme in Zunheboto district, Nagaland Bamboo Development Programme in Dimapur district and implementation of NREGA in Wokha and Mon district.



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