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Acknowledgement of TRIF’s TADP Fellows Work
Fellowship has been acknowledged by NITI Aayog and other Stakeholders as best pratice. An independent
assessment of the TADP done by Institute of Competitiveness highlights the work in LWE-ADs.
Some of the best case studies documented in the field of
eduaction comes ]from the LWE districts of Jharkhand, where
Tata Trusts has been executive innovative education initiatives
such as ‘’Project Smart Shala’’ and ‘’Project Angan’’.
Health and Nutrition sector has seen the best performance
across all districts, it can be indicated with some degree of
confidence that the partner ecosysytem has been
particularly effective in supporting the district
administration in this sector.
Health and Nutrition: Ranchi, Sukma
Education: Garhwa, Ranchi, Palamu
Agriculture: Khunti, Bokaro
Financial Inclusion: Kothagudem, Rajnandangaon, Kanker, Bastar
Skills: Giridh, Ramgarh, Mlkangiri, Latehar
Basic Infrastructure: Khunti, Sukma, Giridih
Link : https://competitiveness.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Assessment_ADP_Final_2020.pdf
United Nations Development program (UNDP) has also released the Aspirational District Program
assessment report, where in it highlighted the AD Fellowship and the impact I as brought in the LWE-
Aspirational Districts. Transforming Rural India Foundation ANNUAL REPORT 2021-22
Publications and Resources related to
the LWE-Aspirational District Program:
The learning has been consolidated in (a)
Compendium of Best Practices and (b).
domain specific Implementers Guide. Over
33 articles on the work in LWE
Aspirational Districts have been published
in The Print, Better India, Logical Indian.
Link : https://www.aspirationaldistricts.in/category/
success-stories/
Link : https://www.in.undp.org/content/india/en/home/library/poverty/
Aspirational_District_Program_Apprai sal.html
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