Chapter 10 – Democracy at the Village Level – Part 1: Governance

Chapter 10 – Democracy at the Village LevelPart 1: Governance

 

  1. What is Democracy? (What is Democracy?)
  • Democracy is a form of government where people choose their government.
  • In this, the people vote for their representatives, who govern on their behalf.
  • India is the largest democracy in the world  .
  • In a democracy, the government is accountable to the people  .

 

  1. Levels of Government

The government in India works at three levels:

  • I. Central Government : Makes and governs laws for the entire country.
  • ii.  State Government: Makes and governs the laws for each state.
  • iii.  Local Government: Looks after the local issues of villages and cities. This  includes the Panchayati Raj system.

 

  1. Gram Panchayat
  • Gram Panchayat is the lowest tier of local self-government, which works in villages.
  • It is responsible for solving the problems of the people at the village level and their development.
  •  Structure:
    • Punch / Punch Ward Members: Every village or ward is divided into smaller wards. A representative is elected from each ward who is called a panch or ward member.
    • Sarpanch / Sarpanch Pradhan : is the head of the Gram Panchayat. It is elected by the ward members or directly by the people of the village.
    • Gram Panchayat Members: Panch and Sarpanch together form the Gram Panchayat.
    • Panchayat Secretary: It is a government servant appointed by the government. It convenes panchayat meetings and keeps a record of the proceedings. It acts as a link between the elected representatives and government officials in the Panchayati Raj system.

 

  1. Gram Sabha
  • The Gram Sabha is a meeting of all those who live in that panchayat area and are 18 years of age or above and whose names are in the voters’ list.
  • It is the most important aspect of the Panchayati Raj system as it gives an opportunity to the people to directly participate in the work of the government.
  • Role and Functions of Gram Sabha:
    • Making Choices: Helping in the election of Panchs and Sarpanches.
    • Monitoring of Gram Panchayat work: To ensure that the Gram Panchayat is functioning correctly.
    • Approval of Plans: Approval of development plans prepared by the Gram Panchayat.
    • Monitoring: To review the utilization of funds made by the Gram Panchayat.
    • Ensuring Accountability: Holding Panches and Sarpanches accountable for their actions.
    • Preventing Corruption: Exposing any kind of irregularity or corruption.

 

 

 

  1. Functions of Gram Panchayat

The Gram Panchayat performs a number of functions for the development and welfare of the village:

  •  Maintenance of Water Sources:  Maintenance of wells, hand pumps, and ponds.
  •   Construction and Maintenance of Roads, Drains: Creating infrastructure in the village.
  • Maintenance of Public Buildings: School buildings, community centers, etc.
  • Collection of Local Taxes: Taxing the houses and markets in the village.
  •  Implementation of Government Schemes: Implementing government schemes that benefit the people of the village.
  •  Livestock Development: Working for the health and welfare of animals.
  •  Resolution of Disputes:  Resolving petty disputes at the village level.

 

  1. Sources of Income for Gram Panchayat

The Gram Panchayat requires funds for its works, which it receives from various sources:

  • Taxes on Houses and Marketplaces: Local taxes.
  •  Money received from various government schemes: The money given by the state government and the central government.
  •  Grants from Janpad Panchayat/District Panchayat: Grants received from higher level panchayats.
  •  Donations from the Community: Donations made by people for various events.

 

  1. Three Levels of Panchayati Raj

The Panchayati Raj system in India works at three levels:

  • I. Gram Panchayat: At the lowest level (at the village level).
  • ii. Janpad Panchayat Panchayat Samiti (Janpad Panchayat / Janpad Panchayat) Panchayat Samiti): At Block or Tehsil level. It involves a number of Gram Panchayats.
  • iii. District Panchayat / District Panchayat Zilla Parishad (Zila Panchayat) Zila Parishad: At the district level. It consists of many district panchayats.
  • These three tiers are interlinked and ensure local self-governance in rural areas.

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