Looking Back The Efforts On Decentralization In India

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Looking Back the Efforts on Decentralization in India

Author: G. Palanithurai
language: en
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Release Date: 2017-01-01
Decentralization is a global phenomenon and it is operationalized by the governments depending on the requirements of the county. In India, only after enacting the 73rd and 74th Amendment to the Constitution of India, India became rarely a representative democracy. It has transformed the very character of our democracy from representative to representative and participatory democracy. Indian democracy is always a paradox as it is in short in quality long in quantity. We have institutional mechanism for to democratic the society, but the institutional mechanisms have not transformed the behaviour and practices of the people. Against this background, decentralization was thought of and as a result new democratic governance mechanism had been installed at the ground constitutionally to deepen democracy. Achieving economic development, social justice and deepening of democracy are the prime goals of the new Panchayati Raj System. Twenty years have gone after the introduction of the Constitutional Amendment. What has been done so far to deepen democracy and achieve economic development and social justice through rural local governance? Has been captured in this monograph.
Decentralised Governance and Planning in India

Author: N. Sivanna, Narayana Billava and Nayanatara S. Nayak
language: en
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Release Date: 2023-01-01
This book is an outcome of a National Seminar, jointly organised by the Centre for Multi-disciplinary Development Research, Dharwad and Karnataka Panchayat Raj Parishath, Bengaluru, held in 2019. It presents an overview of the decentralized planning in the Indian context with specific references to eight states including Karnataka, Kerala, Odisha, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Tripura and West Bengal. Many of these states have role models in the decentralized planning process that have been studied vastly for replication elsewhere. It narrates the experiences of these states through the ideas of the academicians and researchers who have been working in the field for the past thirty years. The discussions centre around the planning process, 73rd Amendment, Gram Panchayat Development Plan, inclusiveness, tribal area development, use of technology for participatory governance, human and economic development of the people in rural area and issues and problems in decentralised planning and the way forward to make decentralisation work in true sense and in principle. It stresses the need for sensitizing and empowering the people at the bottom.
An Inspiring Academic Journey

Author: G. Palanithurai
language: en
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Release Date: 2018-01-01
Be the change you want to see in the World'' is an inspiring statement, if it is internalised and practiced. Systems and environments are the products of the man's internal environment. In any circumstance, if anyone wishes to work passionately with the sense of commitment, achievements and adventures are obvious results. In Indian Higher Learning Institutions, opportunities are sky high for the teachers provided he or she has obsession and commitment. This small book is the record of the academic activities of an academician. It is an interesting and enjoyable academic journey in all the three dimensions namely teaching, research and outreach activities. It is full of challenges and responses. Finally, in the journey the whole life becomes more meaningful and excitement. The three dimensional activities brought the teacher name in the academic world, policy-making groups and in the community. Finally, the teacher emerges an academic activist. It demonstrates the potentials and the opportunities in the academic world.