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Panchayati Raj Institutions.

Introduction

Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) are the cornerstone of rural self-governance in India. Rooted in the vision of Mahatma Gandhi, PRIs aim to decentralize power and promote participatory democracy at the grassroots level. They form a three-tier system of local governance comprising village, block, and district levels, enabling people to have a direct say in their own development and governance.

Historical Background

Structure of Panchayati Raj

  1. Gram Panchayat: At the village level; headed by an elected Sarpanch.
  2. Panchayat Samiti: At the block/intermediate level.
  3. Zila Parishad: At the district level; acts as a supervisory body for lower tiers.

Key Features

Functions of PRIs

Achievements

Challenges

Conclusion

Panchayati Raj Institutions are vital for deepening democracy and promoting inclusive development in India. While significant progress has been made, challenges in funding, capacity building, and effective devolution of powers remain. Strengthening PRIs is essential for achieving the goals of good governance, rural empowerment, and sustainable development in India.

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