This evaluation study report by the Programme Evaluation Organisation, Planning Commission attempts to document the major achievements in rural water services under Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission. It does so by assessing the extent of coverage and access to improved services in the rural areas.
It assesses the institutional arrangements put in place by the State Governments for implementation and performance of the Mission and evaluates its overall impact on the rural habitations, especially on women in terms of access to improved water services and awareness. It identifies the measures adopted for ensuring the sustainability of the surface water and groundwater sources.
Under the study, sampling of the five study states (Assam, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, West Bengal) and ten districts was done by the Planning Commission. Two blocks in each sample district were selected based on the largest number of completed schemes. In each block, three Gram Panchayats and from each Gram Panchayat, four habitations were selected.
The study schedules for various stakeholders containing a judicious mix of questions seeking quantitative and qualitative information were developed and supplied by the Planning Commission.
The study recommendations include -
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