Joint Implementation Group
Full Form of JIG
What is JIG?
A Joint Implementation Group (JIG) is a collaborative body formed by multiple stakeholders, typically comprising government departments, public sector units, and sometimes private partners, to oversee and execute specific projects or policy initiatives. In the Indian context, JIGs are frequently set up for large-scale infrastructure projects such as highways, metro rail systems, smart city missions, or rural development programmes. They act as a coordination mechanism to streamline decision-making, allocate resources, monitor progress, and resolve inter-agency bottlenecks. JIGs meet periodically to review milestones, approve budget releases, and ensure adherence to timelines and quality standards. These groups are especially common in centrally sponsored schemes where central and state governments must work together—for example, the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana or the National Water Mission. The term JIG is used in official documents, committee reports, and project management literature across India. For students preparing for competitive exams like UPSC, State PSCs, or engineering services, understanding the role of such implementation groups is important for questions on governance and public administration. JIGs embody the principle of cooperative federalism and are a practical tool for achieving the government's developmental targets.
JIG का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The Joint Implementation Group for the Bengaluru-Mysuru Infrastructure Corridor met today to review land acquisition progress.