Grassroots Democracy and Local Governance Issues: Perspective from Rural India

Mohd Faheem
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India is a country of vast villages where two-third of population of India resides. India is a largest, vibrant and functional democracy. The local self-government system of Panchayati Raj was introduced in the constitution of India through the 73rd Amendment in which the village life extensively runs in a democratic way through the decentralization approach. This 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act brings out a vital change in rural life holistically for the objective of ‘Empowering People for Prosperity’. India has nearly 3.1 million elected members through more than 250,000 local government units. Local government authorities have the authority to create development plans for the areas, with the aim of fostering social justice and local economic development. The implementation challenges of policies and programs before the local government and the also the role of local elites, politically powerful groups, bureaucratic society and private enterprises to become for providing good governance for the development of rural areas. By using the secondary based data to find out the local government system and governance in India. This paper reveals forward states provide good governance through the local government in the core areas of development with execution of plans in rural India and on the other hand, backward states are lack in governance due to nature the corruption laden politics exist in that states. This study sums up with the significance of grassroots democracy and its role in the development of rural India and at the same time to highlights the hurdle in the governance ecosystem of local governments in rural India.
基层民主与地方治理问题:来自印度农村的视角
印度是一个由广大村庄组成的国家,印度三分之二的人口居住在这里。印度是一个最大的、充满活力的、运转良好的民主国家。Panchayati Raj的地方自治制度是通过第73条修正案被引入印度宪法的,通过分权的方式,农村生活以民主的方式广泛运行。第73号《宪法修正案》从整体上改变了农村生活,以实现“赋予人民以繁荣”的目标。印度通过25万多个地方政府单位拥有近310万名民选议员。地方政府当局有权为这些地区制定发展计划,目的是促进社会正义和地方经济发展。政策和项目在地方政府面前的执行挑战,以及地方精英、政治势力集团、官僚社会和私营企业在为农村发展提供良好治理方面的作用。通过使用二手数据来了解印度的地方政府体制和治理。本文揭示了先进邦通过地方政府在印度农村发展的核心领域与计划的执行提供良好的治理,另一方面,落后邦由于本质上存在腐败充斥的政治而缺乏治理。本研究总结了基层民主的意义及其在印度农村发展中的作用,同时也凸显了印度农村地方政府治理生态系统中的障碍。
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