ABSTRACT

This volume examines the process of decentralisation in India since the 1992 legislation which devolved powers to local government bodies to ensure greater participation in local governance and planning.

It studies the functioning of gram sabhas, panchayats, school development committees, water supply and sanitation committees, Residents Welfare Associations, and rural development schemes like the MGNREGS, analysing their effectiveness and tracing the political, administrative, and fiscal powers the local government wields. With case studies from different Indian states, the book examines the functioning of local governance mechanisms and institutions in relation to crucial issues such as citizen participation, the participation of women and disadvantaged groups, fiscal decentralisation, peace-building, economic development, and education, among others.

Comprehensive and insightful, this book will be an essential read for scholars and researchers of development studies, political science, public policy, governance studies, regional development, political economy, political sociology, public administration, and South Asian studies, especially those focusing on India.

part I|20 pages

Introduction

part II|46 pages

Mechanisms to facilitate people's participation and women empowerment

part III|46 pages

Fiscal decentralisation

part IV|106 pages

Sectoral aspects of decentralisation

chapter 6|22 pages

Peace-building and economic development through decentralisation

A case study of conflict-affected Jammu and Kashmir

chapter 7|19 pages

Landslides, decentralised government, and the MGNREGS

A study in Sikkim and Darjeeling

chapter 8|20 pages

Decentralised delivery of school education

Evidence from Karnataka

chapter 9|24 pages

Is decentralised planning a success or failure?

Case of rural water supply in Kerala

chapter 10|19 pages

Functioning of Village Water and Sanitation Committees (VWSC) and sustainability of community-led water projects

An exploratory study of some tribal villages in Odisha State

part V|36 pages

Urban decentralisation

chapter 12|15 pages

Citizens' participation in local governance

A study of Residents Welfare Associations in Delhi