Tuesday 22 May 2012 Government 2.0: The Road Ahead
India forms parliamentary panel to meet MDGs

The Parliamentary Group on the MDGs would sensitise the MPs about the MDGs and the issues that plague India and the rest of the world today

New Delhi: A parliamentary committee comprising 30 MPs was formed on Wednesday to ensure that the Millennium Development Goals (MDG), which India aims to achieve along with the rest of the world, are met by 2015, reports IANS.

"The main aim behind formation of the Parliamentary Group on the MDGs (PG-MDGs) is to sensitise the MPs about the MDGs and the issues that plague India, and indeed the rest of the world today," Lok Sabha MP and a core member of the committee on MDGs Raman Senthil said.

"Only when they are aware, will the various government policies be influenced in the direction of realisation of the goals," Senthil said on the sidelines of a meet on MDGs in the capital on Wednesday.

In 2000, leaders of 189 countries including India signed the Millennium Declaration, agreeing to do everything in their power to end poverty. They promised to do this by achieving the MDGs, a roadmap set by the UN to end extreme poverty by 2015.

"To begin with we are launching the committee with 30 MPs including a bright and upcoming woman MP, Supriya Sule, who is the chairperson of the group. There maybe more members in the future," Senthil said.

Two handbooks were also released for the benefit of the MPs on this occasion. "The handbooks give details about the eight MDGs, what our present government programmes are doing to achieve these and recommendations about what else needs to be done," he said.

For instance, the first goal is eradication of poverty. The current policies towards this common goal include the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) and the Public Distribution System (PDS).

Policy recommendations state that NREGS should be made more mission focussed, wage payments should be made on time and transportation to the area of work and child care should be included.

To achieve the MDG of universal primary education, the policy recommendations include more public investment in education, making education a justifiable right and making it more relevant to the present times.

Besides these two, the other six MDGs are promotion of gender equality and women's empowerment, reduction of child mortality, improvement of maternal health, combating HIV/malaria and other diseases, ensuring environmental sustainability and development of global partnership.

It was a good decision for a panel to be formed.The panel should act fast with deadline. They should include eminent members from all sectors and hold a meeting for sensitising themselves with all issues and concerns. Action plans with specific achievements should be defined. Then only things will be fruitful.
All the very best to this panel.

UN MDG commitment was signed on 2000.
A Parliamentary panel of India formed on 2008 to meet all 8 points programme within 2015.

Our organization: The Organization for Peace Environment and Human Rights (TOPER), Kolkata has the programme of awareness on MDG issues. 
I hope a sharp progress on the programme.
I shall be happy to work more with the help of the panel.Thank you.

It is an awaited move from the Government side, which will provide importance to the matter, but still like development agencies are making efforts to spread these MDGs in general public, the government will also have to move a step ahead, young and committed MPs can do this thing better. Hope for the best.

It is good step. But just setting up a panel would not serve meeting MDG goals. The members of the panel should visit states and districts to assess implementation of programmes directed towards meeting MDG goals specially PDS, NREGS and NHRM

As I know the MDG 5 is reduction of Maternal mortality. How can we avail these two handbooks which give details about the eight MDGs, what our present government programmes are doing to achieve these and recommendations about what else needs to be done.

Kindly send the names of all 30 MPs and their email ID so that we are able to give our areas problems on MDGs to these members.

Thanks & regards,

yours,

jankirampanda

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