Evaluation Report on Working of Community Projects and N.E.S. Blocks Summary April 1957
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Planning Commission
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The Evaluation Report on the Working of Community Projects and National Extension Service (N.E.S.) Blocks, published in April 1957, assesses the transition from intensive community development projects to the post-intensive phase in rural India. The report identifies significant challenges arising from abrupt shifts in funding patterns, reduced emphasis on extension work, and the absence of medium-term agricultural credit. While notable achievements were made in infrastructure development and irrigation, progress in cottage industries, social transformation, and community self-reliance remained uneven. Administrative shortcomings, including weak coordination and inadequate staff orientation, further constrained outcomes. The report recommends improved transition planning, restoration of medium-term loans, strengthened community engagement, enhanced staff training, and equitable distribution of resources to ensure sustainable and participatory rural development.
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Programme Evaluation Organisation Planning Commission
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Community Development Programmes, National Extension Service Blocks, Post-Intensive Phase, Rural Development Planning, Agricultural Credit, Community Participation, Administrative Coordination, Capacity Building, Equitable Resource Distribution, Rural Infrastructure, Extension Services, Planning Transition
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Planning Commission - 1937
