Step 1 – Call for Project Assessment

  • Based on the call for nominations, applicants identify their well-performing projects and submit comprehensive details for further study and assessment
  • Submissions are sought through email, letters and telephonic follow-up
  • Call for Project Assessment is also extensively publicised in national media

Step 2 – Internal Evaluation

  • All the submissions are checked for completeness and eligibility by our research analysts
  • All the submissions are checked for correctness of application in applied Category
  • Desk research is also conducted to check project details
  • In a few cases, even telephonic feedback is also provided
  • Suitability for a deep-dive study is decided
  • First shortlisting is done

Step 3 – Face-to-Face Interaction & Peer Evaluation

  • Shortlisted projects go through a primary assessment by a Jury of domain experts – 80% weightage is given to Jury Evaluation
  • A Peer Evaluation is carried out by those doing similar projects – 20% weightage is given to Peer Evaluation.
  • Overall outcome impact is measured for new projects whereas ongoing projects are evaluated on incremental improvements.
  • Based on an average score, a cut-off is decided and a second shortlist is derived.

Step 4 – Merit List

  • A cut-off for marks is decided by the Secretariat.
  • All projects getting higher than the cut-off qualify for a Merit List.

Step 5 – The Digital Exhibition – Way to Finals

After the qualified people/projects/organisations for knowledge documentation are shortlisted, ‘The Digital Exhibition’ begins, giving an opportunity to all stakeholders to get sensitised about various interventions/projects from across the country. Here’s how it works:

  1. We create an Online Exhibition page. It displays Videos, PPT, Photographs and a Case Study.
  2. The online link is shared with the project owner/department, this could also be displayed on their website for wider dissemination and invitation.
  3. The Digital Exhibition opens for Expert Votes. The online voting adds 10% weightage to the score. 
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