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RURAL SOCIOLOGY
Sociological analysis of the
functioning of Panchayats in India,
post 73rd constitutional amendment

Presented by :Madhav
Jay Makwana
Jenis Chauhan
Introduction
• The first organised report made by Govt. India through
CDP 1952 and NES in 1953. On the completion of first
five year of CDP the planning commission appointed a
high ranking study committee added by MR. Balavant
Ray Mehta chief minister of Gujarat.
• The committee decided to local self Govt. System
ordinarily three level bodies from village level to block
level then to district level
• This democratic decentralised system was named as
Panchayati raj.
• In 1957 Madras tried Panchayati raj as a pilot project.
• In 1958 Andhra Pradesh has 20 such pilot project.
Panchayat Samiti
Functions-

 Implement schemes for the development of agriculture.
 Establishment of primary health centers and primary
schools.
 Supply of drinking water, drainage, construction/repair
of roads.
 Development of cottage and small-scale industries and
opening of cooperative societies.
 Establishment of youth organizations.
Source of Income
 The main sources of income of the panchayat samiti are
grants-in-aid and loans from the State Govt.
Term related with Panchayati Raj
• Panch- A group of elders who settle disputes within the
limit of cast and custom
• Panchayat-An assembly of elected person of the village
bodies where the line of contact with higher authorities on
matters affecting to the village.
• Democracy-Democ means the people and cracy means rule
of. It is leading of the people by the people and for the
people.
• Decentralisation-Evolution of centre authority among local
unit close to the area served.
• Democratic decentralisation- Means where authority
develops by the process if people institution and act as
local self Govt.
Objective
• Assistance to the economically weaker sections of the
community.
• Cohesion and cooperative self help in the community.
• Development of cooperative institution.
• Development of local resources including the utilisation of
man power.
• Production in agriculture as the highest priority in planning.
• Progressive disposal of authority and insensitive both
vertically and horizontally with special emphasis on the role of
voluntary organizations (NGOs).
• Promotion of rural industries.
• Develop understanding and harmony among social structure.
73rd amendment
• On 24th April 1993 the constitution act
1992(73rd amendment) came into force to
provide constitutional status with the
Panchayati raj institution.
Updated design of Panchayat Raj
System
• Constitution sanction for the creation of third tier of
government
• Establishment of a three-tier system structure at the
village, block and district level.
• Reservation of 33 per cent of seat at all level in the
Panchayati bodies for women as also SC/ST in
proportion of their population
• Setting up election commission to hold election
regularly with an interval of five year(unless it is
dissolved)
• Organising a planning committee at the distinct level for
micro level planning and reviving the gram sabha to
culture the people in the democratic process.
Resources and Panchayat planning
• Resource identification and a appraisal
1. Land
2. Irrigation
3. Cropping pattern
4. Human resource
5. Live stock
Gandhiji’s vision
• Mahatma Gandhi was very much aware of the
implications and impact of industrial development
model. That reason he rightly visualised and
stressed the need for decentralisation social,
economic and political order for welfare of
mankind. Gandhi wanted each village consisting
of about 1000 population should be governed by
representative of its inhabitancy and enjoy the
power of republic , barring of course, those power
which are beyond the realm of small village
community.
Gram Kachaharri in Bihar
• First gram kachahari established in Mansi and Gogri block
of Khagariya District in Bihar 2009.
• Monitoring bodied where elected sarpanch and elected
panch in the gram panchayat
• The official process of hearing in the gram kachahari .
• The bench for hearing the petition is constituted of the
following.
I. Sarpanch as the chair person
II. One panch nominated by the wodi (petitioner)
III. One panch nominated by the pratiwadi (accused)
IV. Two panchs nominated by the sarpanch
V. The Nyay Mitra and Nyay Sachiva ass facilitator
Types of case
•
•
•
•
•

Partition suet
Assault
Animal cruelty
Land dispute
Other (mischief behaviour, public nonsense,
havoc creation, Gambling, etc )
SWOT analysis
Strength
Dedication
Participation of community
Self governance
Interactive legal camp

Weakness
Monopoly of sarpanch
Lack of training
Shy nature of women panch &
sarpanch
Illiteracy

Opportunities
Successful solution of case at local level
Awareness creation
Low cost justice

Threats
Conflict with police
Conflict among the members of GK
Illiteracy members
Gender biasness
Measures to avoid weaknesses
• Implementation of training process
 with heads of sarpanch (first type of training
camp should be organised )
With panch ( second time of training camp )
In-indentify villages
Pre independent period
• Traditional system of panchayat before
independence known as cast panchayat. It is
assembly of five persons known as panch
(commonly said as panch parmeswar ).
Features
• Three tier system and state having over 20 lakh
population
• Every five year regularly election
• Reserved seats for SC, ST and women.
• State finance make recommendation as regard the
financial power of panchayat.
• Constitution of district planning committee to prapre
development plan for district.
• OBJECTIVE
• Decentralisation of power
• Development of villages
Implication of Panchayati Raj/Municipalities as the
Third Tier of Governance on
India’s Federal Structure
UNION
STATE

PANCHAYATI RAJ

MUNICIPALITY

3. Zilla Panchayat

3. Municipal Corporation

2. Block/Taluk Panchayat

2. Municipal Council

1. Village Panchayat

1. Nagar Panchayat

GRAMA SABHA (Village Assembly)

WARD MEETINGS (for Municipal Areas

Autonomous Councils for Tribal Areas
Autonomous Councils are created in some States like West Bengal, Bihar, Jammu & Kashmir and Assam for
administration and development of certain areas with special features. But they also have statutory local bodies
Four enemies
Politician
Official
Landlord and feudal element
Contractor
District Rural Development Agency
o The Principal organ at District level, to
develop District capabilities.
o specialized professional agency, capable of
effective program design, and implementation
of different anti-poverty programmes.
o Provide the linkage and support to the
implementing systems.
o Provides synergies among different agencies
and bring about a convergence approach
o Catalyst to development process.
o Review the implementation process, ensure the
benefits earmarked to target group (e.g.
SC/ST/Women/Disabled) reach them.
o Improve/propagate the awareness regarding
rural development and poverty alleviation
programes.
o Empowering rural masses in their ability to
overcome poverty.
Conclusion
The innovation
community

has

empowered

the

village

Widened the democratic base of rural India resulting
in inclusive and integrated growth.

Resulted in amazing development – women
empowerment and emergence of women as leaders.
Large numbers of women are shouldering
responsibilities with grace and competence,
bringing enormous courage, enthusiasm and
creativity.
Empowerment with high degree of self confidence and
self esteem coupled, with political awareness and
service orientations.
Cross country rural market network- “Rural Business
Hubs”. Fusion of rural produce with corporate
expertise.
Instrumental in planning and executing N.A.R.E.G.A
act ensuring 100 day wage employment in every
financial year.
Instrumental in implementing rural development
schemes/ programmes of Central/ State governments.
KIIT school of Rural
Management
Bhubaneswar
Odisha.

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Panchayati Raj

  • 1. RURAL SOCIOLOGY Sociological analysis of the functioning of Panchayats in India, post 73rd constitutional amendment Presented by :Madhav Jay Makwana Jenis Chauhan
  • 2. Introduction • The first organised report made by Govt. India through CDP 1952 and NES in 1953. On the completion of first five year of CDP the planning commission appointed a high ranking study committee added by MR. Balavant Ray Mehta chief minister of Gujarat. • The committee decided to local self Govt. System ordinarily three level bodies from village level to block level then to district level • This democratic decentralised system was named as Panchayati raj. • In 1957 Madras tried Panchayati raj as a pilot project. • In 1958 Andhra Pradesh has 20 such pilot project.
  • 3. Panchayat Samiti Functions-  Implement schemes for the development of agriculture.  Establishment of primary health centers and primary schools.  Supply of drinking water, drainage, construction/repair of roads.  Development of cottage and small-scale industries and opening of cooperative societies.  Establishment of youth organizations. Source of Income  The main sources of income of the panchayat samiti are grants-in-aid and loans from the State Govt.
  • 4. Term related with Panchayati Raj • Panch- A group of elders who settle disputes within the limit of cast and custom • Panchayat-An assembly of elected person of the village bodies where the line of contact with higher authorities on matters affecting to the village. • Democracy-Democ means the people and cracy means rule of. It is leading of the people by the people and for the people. • Decentralisation-Evolution of centre authority among local unit close to the area served. • Democratic decentralisation- Means where authority develops by the process if people institution and act as local self Govt.
  • 5. Objective • Assistance to the economically weaker sections of the community. • Cohesion and cooperative self help in the community. • Development of cooperative institution. • Development of local resources including the utilisation of man power. • Production in agriculture as the highest priority in planning. • Progressive disposal of authority and insensitive both vertically and horizontally with special emphasis on the role of voluntary organizations (NGOs). • Promotion of rural industries. • Develop understanding and harmony among social structure.
  • 6. 73rd amendment • On 24th April 1993 the constitution act 1992(73rd amendment) came into force to provide constitutional status with the Panchayati raj institution.
  • 7. Updated design of Panchayat Raj System • Constitution sanction for the creation of third tier of government • Establishment of a three-tier system structure at the village, block and district level. • Reservation of 33 per cent of seat at all level in the Panchayati bodies for women as also SC/ST in proportion of their population • Setting up election commission to hold election regularly with an interval of five year(unless it is dissolved) • Organising a planning committee at the distinct level for micro level planning and reviving the gram sabha to culture the people in the democratic process.
  • 8. Resources and Panchayat planning • Resource identification and a appraisal 1. Land 2. Irrigation 3. Cropping pattern 4. Human resource 5. Live stock
  • 9. Gandhiji’s vision • Mahatma Gandhi was very much aware of the implications and impact of industrial development model. That reason he rightly visualised and stressed the need for decentralisation social, economic and political order for welfare of mankind. Gandhi wanted each village consisting of about 1000 population should be governed by representative of its inhabitancy and enjoy the power of republic , barring of course, those power which are beyond the realm of small village community.
  • 10. Gram Kachaharri in Bihar • First gram kachahari established in Mansi and Gogri block of Khagariya District in Bihar 2009. • Monitoring bodied where elected sarpanch and elected panch in the gram panchayat • The official process of hearing in the gram kachahari . • The bench for hearing the petition is constituted of the following. I. Sarpanch as the chair person II. One panch nominated by the wodi (petitioner) III. One panch nominated by the pratiwadi (accused) IV. Two panchs nominated by the sarpanch V. The Nyay Mitra and Nyay Sachiva ass facilitator
  • 11. Types of case • • • • • Partition suet Assault Animal cruelty Land dispute Other (mischief behaviour, public nonsense, havoc creation, Gambling, etc )
  • 12. SWOT analysis Strength Dedication Participation of community Self governance Interactive legal camp Weakness Monopoly of sarpanch Lack of training Shy nature of women panch & sarpanch Illiteracy Opportunities Successful solution of case at local level Awareness creation Low cost justice Threats Conflict with police Conflict among the members of GK Illiteracy members Gender biasness
  • 13. Measures to avoid weaknesses • Implementation of training process  with heads of sarpanch (first type of training camp should be organised ) With panch ( second time of training camp ) In-indentify villages
  • 14. Pre independent period • Traditional system of panchayat before independence known as cast panchayat. It is assembly of five persons known as panch (commonly said as panch parmeswar ).
  • 15. Features • Three tier system and state having over 20 lakh population • Every five year regularly election • Reserved seats for SC, ST and women. • State finance make recommendation as regard the financial power of panchayat. • Constitution of district planning committee to prapre development plan for district. • OBJECTIVE • Decentralisation of power • Development of villages
  • 16. Implication of Panchayati Raj/Municipalities as the Third Tier of Governance on India’s Federal Structure UNION STATE PANCHAYATI RAJ MUNICIPALITY 3. Zilla Panchayat 3. Municipal Corporation 2. Block/Taluk Panchayat 2. Municipal Council 1. Village Panchayat 1. Nagar Panchayat GRAMA SABHA (Village Assembly) WARD MEETINGS (for Municipal Areas Autonomous Councils for Tribal Areas Autonomous Councils are created in some States like West Bengal, Bihar, Jammu & Kashmir and Assam for administration and development of certain areas with special features. But they also have statutory local bodies
  • 18. District Rural Development Agency o The Principal organ at District level, to develop District capabilities. o specialized professional agency, capable of effective program design, and implementation of different anti-poverty programmes. o Provide the linkage and support to the implementing systems.
  • 19. o Provides synergies among different agencies and bring about a convergence approach o Catalyst to development process. o Review the implementation process, ensure the benefits earmarked to target group (e.g. SC/ST/Women/Disabled) reach them. o Improve/propagate the awareness regarding rural development and poverty alleviation programes. o Empowering rural masses in their ability to overcome poverty.
  • 20. Conclusion The innovation community has empowered the village Widened the democratic base of rural India resulting in inclusive and integrated growth. Resulted in amazing development – women empowerment and emergence of women as leaders. Large numbers of women are shouldering responsibilities with grace and competence, bringing enormous courage, enthusiasm and creativity.
  • 21. Empowerment with high degree of self confidence and self esteem coupled, with political awareness and service orientations. Cross country rural market network- “Rural Business Hubs”. Fusion of rural produce with corporate expertise. Instrumental in planning and executing N.A.R.E.G.A act ensuring 100 day wage employment in every financial year. Instrumental in implementing rural development schemes/ programmes of Central/ State governments.
  • 22.
  • 23. KIIT school of Rural Management Bhubaneswar Odisha.