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Which amendment to the Indian constitution brought in the provision for establishing Panchayats in rural areas, and elaborate on this provision?
When the panchayat raj is established, public opinion will do what violence can never do. — Mahatma Gandhi In India, the rural local self-government and development system is referred to as Panchayati Raj. It was established in all of India's states by state legislature acts to foster democracy atRead more
When the panchayat raj is established, public opinion will do what violence can never do. — Mahatma Gandhi
In India, the rural local self-government and development system is referred to as Panchayati Raj. It was established in all of India’s states by state legislature acts to foster democracy at the grassroots level. It was enshrined in the constitution by the 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act of 1992. This amendment added the eleventh schedule to the constitution, which covered 29 themes pertaining to panchayats. Furthermore, this bill introduced Article 243 to 243 O, which comprised Part IX, into the Constitution. This change requires the state governments to put the new Panchayati Raj system into effect in accordance with the requirements of the act.
Objective of Panchayati Raj
Key Provisions:
Voting at Panchayat meetings is permitted for the Chairperson of a Panchayat and other members, whether or not they were chosen directly from territorial constituencies within the Panchayat region.
For women: a minimum of one-third of all seats must be set aside for them, and a minimum of one-third of all positions for panchayat chairs across all tiers must be designated for women.
The ability to reserve seats for members of underrepresented classes in panchayats at all levels and in chairperson positions is also granted to state legislatures.
The 73rd Amendment’s ratification has greatly enhanced local self-government across the country. In 2010, the national government decided to celebrate this and provide the institutions more support by designating April 24 as National Panchayati Raj Day each year.
See lessToday’s formalized Panchayati raj functions at three levels: the village-level Gram Panchayat, the block-level Mandal Parishad/Panchayat Samiti/Block Samiti, and the district-level Zila Parishad.
The Gandhian Principle of the DPSP, which supported decentralized democracy—that is, the notion that people should make their own decisions—is the foundation of this amendment. Gandhiji promoted the idea of a third level of government, which is capable of comprehending the issues that the village people face on a local level. If we would see our dream of Panchayat Raj, i.e., true democracy realized, we would regard the humblest and lowest Indian as being equally the ruler of India with the tallest in the land.— Mahatma Gandhi