- Gram panchayat
Gram panchayats are local government bodies at the village level in
India . As of2002 there were 265,000 gram panchayats in India. The gram panchayat is the foundation of the Panchayat System. A gram panchayat can be set up in villages with minimum population of 500. Sometimes two or more villages are clubbed together to form group-gram panchayat when the population of the individual villages is less than 500.Election
Members of the Gram Panchayat or Gram Nyayalaya are elected directly by the village people on the basis of adult franchise, for a term of five years. A candidate contesting this election must be 21 years old. The minimum number of members elected is 7 and the maximum is 17. Some of the seats are reserved for
Scheduled Castes ,Scheduled Tribes and women. A person is eligible for election if she/he does not have more than 2 children.Sarpanch
The Sarpanch is the head of the Gram Panchayat. The elected members of the Gram Panchayat elect from among themselves a Sarpanch and a Deputy Sarpanch for a term of five years. At some places the panchayat president is directly elected by village people. The Sarpanch presides over the meetings of the Gram Panchayat and supervises its working. He implements the development schemes of the village. The Deputy Sarpanch assists him in his work. He is capable of taking decisions all by himself.
Functions
#Look after street lights, construction and repair work of the roads in the villages and also the village markets, fairs, festivals and celebrations.
#Keep a record of birth, deaths and marriages in the village.
#Look after public health and hygiene by providing facilities forsanitation and drinking water.
#Provide for education.
#Implement development schemes foragriculture andanimal husbandry Sources of Income
The main source of income of the Gram Panchayat is the property tax levied on the buildings and the open spaces within the village.Other sources of income include professional tax, taxes on pilgrimage, animal trade, grant received from the State Government in proportion of land revenue and the grants received from the Zilla Parishad.
Gram Sabha
All men and women in the village who are above 18 years of age form the Gram Sabha. The Gram Sabha meets twice a year. Meetings of the Gram Sabha are convened to ensure the development of the people through their participation and mutual co-operation. The annual budget and the development schemes for the village are placed before the Gram Sabha for consideration and approval. The Sarpanch and his assistants answer the questions put by the people. The different problems and difficulties of the people are also discussed in the Gram Sabha.
Suggestions by Administrative Reforms Commission for local governance
The
Administrative Reforms Commission consituted by Government of India has given its suggestion on Local goverenance. According to Arc, the local governance should be based on the following principles.- subsidiarity
- democratic dentralisation
- delineation of functions
- devolution of functions in real terms
- convergence
- citizen centricity
References
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url=http://www.indiatogether.org/2003/apr/gov-kardcrefm.htm
author=Subramaniam Vincent
title=Ugly duckling to swan
publisher=India Together
date=2002-02-28 Sources
"Our Civic Life (Civics and Administration)" Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum Research, Pune
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