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“Social sector development is constrained less by resources and more by structural fragmentation”. Identify major coordination failures. Suggest reforms for integrated social sector governance.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services

Topic: Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services

Q4. “Social sector development is constrained less by resources and more by structural fragmentation”. Identify major coordination failures. Suggest reforms for integrated social sector governance. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: InsightsIAS

Why the question Asked due to persistent inefficiencies in India’s social sector outcomes despite increased spending, highlighting fragmentation across ministries, schemes and governance levels. Key demand of the question The question requires explaining why fragmentation constrains social sector performance, identifying concrete coordination failures, and suggesting governance reforms for integrated and convergent service delivery. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly introduce how rising expenditure contrasts with weak social outcomes due to fragmented governance structures. Body Explain why structural fragmentation, not resources, limits social sector development. Identify major coordination failures across ministries, finances, institutions, data systems and frontline workforce. Suggest key reforms for integrated governance through convergence, institutional redesign, unified data systems and decentralised planning. Conclusion Provide a forward-looking line on how integrated governance can transform human development outcomes and ensure efficient utilisation of public spending.

Why the question Asked due to persistent inefficiencies in India’s social sector outcomes despite increased spending, highlighting fragmentation across ministries, schemes and governance levels.

Key demand of the question The question requires explaining why fragmentation constrains social sector performance, identifying concrete coordination failures, and suggesting governance reforms for integrated and convergent service delivery.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction Briefly introduce how rising expenditure contrasts with weak social outcomes due to fragmented governance structures.

Explain why structural fragmentation, not resources, limits social sector development.

Identify major coordination failures across ministries, finances, institutions, data systems and frontline workforce.

Suggest key reforms for integrated governance through convergence, institutional redesign, unified data systems and decentralised planning.

Conclusion Provide a forward-looking line on how integrated governance can transform human development outcomes and ensure efficient utilisation of public spending.

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