ABSTRACT

This book provides a vantage point of comparison, of the actual reality of decentralisation in India with Gandhi’s vision of decentralised democracy, or what he referred to as Gram Swaraj. It looks at the historical evolution of panchayats from ancient times to India’s independence, and critically discusses the developments after. It examines the functioning of the present Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) and the performances of urban local bodies. The basic thrust of this work is the need for constitutional reforms meant to strengthen and deepen democracy.

The book will be useful to those in political studies, policy studies, public administration and development studies.

chapter 1|41 pages

Introduction

chapter 5|41 pages

After independence

chapter 6|41 pages

A critical review of the present Panchayati Raj I

Deepening democracy and development outcomes

chapter 7|38 pages

A critical review of the present Panchayati Raj II

Inclusiveness and environmental orientation

chapter 8|40 pages

Panchayati Raj system in Karnataka

Evolution and performance

chapter 9|31 pages

Local democracy and gram panchayats in Karnataka

Field insights

chapter 10|24 pages

Decentralised democracy in an urban setting

chapter 11|13 pages

Towards a deeper democracy