The centre would offer policy advisory services to governments, generate a knowledge base on distribution of resources, work for South-South cooperation and inclusive monitoring and evaluation the human development foot-prints.
Inaugurating the centre at Indian Institute of Advanced Studies (IIAS) here, Ashok Thakur, Secretary for Higher Education, Union ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD) said that the centre had already signed an agreement with United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to host the centre at Shimla's historic Viceregal Lodge.
Maintaining that monitoring human resource development was a major challenge, Ashok Thakur said that there should be uniform parameters for indicators for people centric monitoring and evaluation of performance of states.
Thakur urged the researchers, experts and evaluators to take a harder look at the data on human development to project a realistic picture in the HRD reports, rather than banking on the data which suited the governments.
Noted Architectural Conservationist Abha Narain Lambah has also prepared a detailed report which would be guideline for preparing the conservation plan, he added.