Author: Minni Thakur
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
ISBN: 9788180696800
Category : Panchayat
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Study conducted in Samastīpur District of Bihar, India.
Women Empowerment Through Panchayati Raj Institutions
Author: Minni Thakur
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
ISBN: 9788180696800
Category : Panchayat
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Study conducted in Samastīpur District of Bihar, India.
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
ISBN: 9788180696800
Category : Panchayat
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Study conducted in Samastīpur District of Bihar, India.
Panchayati Raj and Women Empowerment
Author: Nupur Tiwari
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788177084283
Category : Panchayat
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Panchayats are local governments mandated in the Constitution of India. As per the Constitution, a three-tier structure of panchayats is in place across the country, excepting areas where Part IX of the Constitution does not apply. Panchayats are to be instituted, through elections every five years, except in States with a population of less than 20 lakh, where panchayats at two tiers may be created. The Constitution recognizes the gram sabha, i.e. all the electors in a village panchayat. The Constitution provides that seats and offices of chairpersons be reserved for scheduled castes (SCs) and scheduled tribes (STs) in proportion to their respective population, and not less than one-third seats and offices of the chairpersons be reserved for women, including within the SC and ST reservations. Women's increased political participation has yielded positive results. Issues central to development-including health, nutrition, family income and education-have taken center stage as women participate in panchayati raj institutions (PRIs), village development boards, and other governance structures. India has primarily relied upon this method of reservation to ensure women's presence in decision-making bodies. This has increased de jure, but not necessarily de facto, participation. There is a need to encourage women's participation in other kinds of groups and associations which contribute to an atmosphere of leadership by women. This book discusses the background and future possibilities of women and PRIs. [Subject: Gender Studies, India Studies, Constitutional Studies]
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788177084283
Category : Panchayat
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Panchayats are local governments mandated in the Constitution of India. As per the Constitution, a three-tier structure of panchayats is in place across the country, excepting areas where Part IX of the Constitution does not apply. Panchayats are to be instituted, through elections every five years, except in States with a population of less than 20 lakh, where panchayats at two tiers may be created. The Constitution recognizes the gram sabha, i.e. all the electors in a village panchayat. The Constitution provides that seats and offices of chairpersons be reserved for scheduled castes (SCs) and scheduled tribes (STs) in proportion to their respective population, and not less than one-third seats and offices of the chairpersons be reserved for women, including within the SC and ST reservations. Women's increased political participation has yielded positive results. Issues central to development-including health, nutrition, family income and education-have taken center stage as women participate in panchayati raj institutions (PRIs), village development boards, and other governance structures. India has primarily relied upon this method of reservation to ensure women's presence in decision-making bodies. This has increased de jure, but not necessarily de facto, participation. There is a need to encourage women's participation in other kinds of groups and associations which contribute to an atmosphere of leadership by women. This book discusses the background and future possibilities of women and PRIs. [Subject: Gender Studies, India Studies, Constitutional Studies]
Women's Participation in Panchayati Raj
Author: Pamela Singla
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Study with special reference to Haryana, India.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Study with special reference to Haryana, India.
Political Empowerment of Women at the Grassroots
Author: K. C. Vidya
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Today One Of The Issues Of Concern Is The Level Of Women'S Participation In Political Life. In This Context Reservation Seats Is One Of The Instrument Of Political Empowerment For Women. Karnataka Has Been The First State To Introduce The Policy Of Reservation In The Panchayati Raj Institutions. It Is In This Context That The Study Had Been Taken Up And It Intended To Touch Upon Various Aspects Of Women'S Functioning In The Panchayati Raj Institutions Andits Impacts On The Overall Development Of Wormen Especially In The Rural Areas.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Today One Of The Issues Of Concern Is The Level Of Women'S Participation In Political Life. In This Context Reservation Seats Is One Of The Instrument Of Political Empowerment For Women. Karnataka Has Been The First State To Introduce The Policy Of Reservation In The Panchayati Raj Institutions. It Is In This Context That The Study Had Been Taken Up And It Intended To Touch Upon Various Aspects Of Women'S Functioning In The Panchayati Raj Institutions Andits Impacts On The Overall Development Of Wormen Especially In The Rural Areas.
Empowerment of Women and Panchayati Raj
Author: Keshab Chandra Mandal
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789380663029
Category : Panchayat
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
This text analyzes the social-political, cultural, educational, economic and other constraints standing in the way of women's participation in panchyati raj institutions in the state of West Bengal, India.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789380663029
Category : Panchayat
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
This text analyzes the social-political, cultural, educational, economic and other constraints standing in the way of women's participation in panchyati raj institutions in the state of West Bengal, India.
Dynamics of New Panchayati Raj System in India: Select states
Author: G. Palanithurai
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
ISBN: 9788180691300
Category : Local government
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
Contributed articles.
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
ISBN: 9788180691300
Category : Local government
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
Contributed articles.
Dynamics of New Panchayati Raj System in India: Select states
Author: G. Palanithurai
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
ISBN: 9788170229117
Category : Local government
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Contributed articles.
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
ISBN: 9788170229117
Category : Local government
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Contributed articles.
Participation of Women in the Panchayati Raj System
Author: G. S. Mehta
Publisher: Kanishka Publishers Distributors
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
With reference to India.
Publisher: Kanishka Publishers Distributors
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
With reference to India.
Decentralised Governance, Development Programmes and Elite Capture
Author: D. Rajasekhar
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9811319006
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
This book discusses the elite capture taking place in the development programmes implemented through Grama Panchayats (GPs), the lowest tier in the rural local self-government structure in India. Inclusive growth being the cherished goal of all the developing countries, including India, the book assesses whether checks and balances incorporated in development programmes prevent elite capture and promote inclusive development. It also highlights the role of community-based organisations, such as SHGs, in ensuring development benefits reach marginalized groups. The policy makers in India introduced decentralised governance to facilitate the participation of marginalized groups in the planning and implementation of development programmes at the local level, and to ensure that development benefits reach them. International agreements such as the Hyogo Framework for Action, Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Development Goals also call for decentralised governance for inclusive growth. The issue of elite capture has traditionally been studied mainly from the sociological perspective, i.e., how the local upper/dominant castes and classes garner the positions and benefits. But with the new and structured governance system that is in place at the local level in contemporary India, this book explores how decentralised governance is addressing the issue of elite capture. The study closely analyses micro processes of decentralisation to understand how elite capture is taking place. Additionally, it examines this concern from both governance and economic perspectives. The scope of the book is wide, and encompasses several aspects such as the functioning of the local government, decentralised governance, checks and balances in development programmes, community-based organisations, the upward political linkages and elite capture. It is equally relevant to researchers from several social science disciplines, civil society, policy makers, and implementers from the grassroots to national level government.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9811319006
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
This book discusses the elite capture taking place in the development programmes implemented through Grama Panchayats (GPs), the lowest tier in the rural local self-government structure in India. Inclusive growth being the cherished goal of all the developing countries, including India, the book assesses whether checks and balances incorporated in development programmes prevent elite capture and promote inclusive development. It also highlights the role of community-based organisations, such as SHGs, in ensuring development benefits reach marginalized groups. The policy makers in India introduced decentralised governance to facilitate the participation of marginalized groups in the planning and implementation of development programmes at the local level, and to ensure that development benefits reach them. International agreements such as the Hyogo Framework for Action, Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Development Goals also call for decentralised governance for inclusive growth. The issue of elite capture has traditionally been studied mainly from the sociological perspective, i.e., how the local upper/dominant castes and classes garner the positions and benefits. But with the new and structured governance system that is in place at the local level in contemporary India, this book explores how decentralised governance is addressing the issue of elite capture. The study closely analyses micro processes of decentralisation to understand how elite capture is taking place. Additionally, it examines this concern from both governance and economic perspectives. The scope of the book is wide, and encompasses several aspects such as the functioning of the local government, decentralised governance, checks and balances in development programmes, community-based organisations, the upward political linkages and elite capture. It is equally relevant to researchers from several social science disciplines, civil society, policy makers, and implementers from the grassroots to national level government.
Gender, Governance and Empowerment in India
Author: Sreevidya Kalaramadam
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317246837
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Since the mid-1980s, the presence of women in governance has become a major marker of successful democracy in global and national discourses on the democratization of society. A diverse set of nation-states have legislatively mandated gender quotas to ensure the presence of elected women representatives (EWRs) in various rungs of governance. Since 1993, the Indian state has legislated a massive program of democratization and decentralization. As a result, more than 1.5 million EWRs have taken office within the lower rungs of governance or the Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRI). This book is an ethnography of the Indian state and its policy of legislated entry of women into political life. It argues that political participation of women is necessary to change the political practices in society, to make institutions more gender, class and caste representative, and to empower individual women to negotiate both formal and informal institutions. Its locus is the everyday life contexts of EWRs in the southern Indian state of Karnataka who negotiate their own meanings of politics, state, society, empowerment and political subjectivity. Analysing three factors – structural boundaries, sociocultural divisions and conjunctural limitations imposed on the participation of EWRs by political parties – the book demonstrates that the social embeddedness of PRIs within everyday practices and social relations of identity and power severely constrain and shape the political participation and empowerment of EWRs. Providing a valuable insight into contemporary state and feminist praxis in India, this book will be of interest to scholars of grass-roots democracy, gender studies and Asian politics.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317246837
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Since the mid-1980s, the presence of women in governance has become a major marker of successful democracy in global and national discourses on the democratization of society. A diverse set of nation-states have legislatively mandated gender quotas to ensure the presence of elected women representatives (EWRs) in various rungs of governance. Since 1993, the Indian state has legislated a massive program of democratization and decentralization. As a result, more than 1.5 million EWRs have taken office within the lower rungs of governance or the Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRI). This book is an ethnography of the Indian state and its policy of legislated entry of women into political life. It argues that political participation of women is necessary to change the political practices in society, to make institutions more gender, class and caste representative, and to empower individual women to negotiate both formal and informal institutions. Its locus is the everyday life contexts of EWRs in the southern Indian state of Karnataka who negotiate their own meanings of politics, state, society, empowerment and political subjectivity. Analysing three factors – structural boundaries, sociocultural divisions and conjunctural limitations imposed on the participation of EWRs by political parties – the book demonstrates that the social embeddedness of PRIs within everyday practices and social relations of identity and power severely constrain and shape the political participation and empowerment of EWRs. Providing a valuable insight into contemporary state and feminist praxis in India, this book will be of interest to scholars of grass-roots democracy, gender studies and Asian politics.