A disruptive approach needed for Odisha’s backward districts

This model of disruptive approach to development could be under the charge of the District Collector who in Backward Districts like Kandhamal, Deogarh, Boudh and all Districts in the KBK Region should have a long uninterrupted tenure of five years to ensure grounding of the various projects. 

A disruptive approach needed for Odisha’s backward districts

Odisha Chief Minister, Naveen Patnaik, addressing the Collectors’ Conference on 14 th February asked District Collectors to implement developmental projects in the shortest possible time. Apprising Collectors that Odisha has been at the forefront in sports, healthcare, women empowerment, crop production and COVID management, he reminded the District Officers that the 5T and ‘Mo Sarkar’ initiatives had ensured transformative governance. He identified farm mechanization, crop diversification, horticulture and floriculture, dairy development and fisheries as focus areas. He said the state government is providing interest-free loans of up to Rs 5 lakh to Self Help Groups (SHG) under Mission Shakti and will provide Rs 50,000 crore as loans to SHGs under the scheme over the next five years. Collectors were advised to provide support to make the programme succeed.

The format adopted for this Conference was the same like the previous ones.  The important issue that got ignored, again, by such routine and “Business As Usual “approach in governance is the issue of “Faster Development of the backward regions” of our state. Government did not look serious enough about developing these areas in a time bound manner. The emphasis is on implementing various “schemes” throughout the state, whereas Government needs to facilitate faster growth of these backward areas through a different strategy that has to be District specific. The approach should be “disruptive”.