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District Information and Planning System (DIPS)


It has been designed to be used by organisation which are involved in resource planning , district planning agencies , training institutes for planning cause apart from generating a full fledged development plan for a district is provide solutions for the following questions : What are the data requirements for resource planning at the district level? How one should go about doing district planning ? which applying theories should be integrated while Analysing data ? What kind of empirical exercise can be done to analyse the district performance and plan for future ? how to identify the gap the planning process How to plan for different sectors for optimum resource utilization and how to evaluate the performance of government programs

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