EXPERIMENT OF DIRECT DEMOCRACY: Gram Swaraj in Madhya Pradesh

Yatindra Singh Sisodia

EXPERIMENT OF DIRECT DEMOCRACY: Gram Swaraj in Madhya Pradesh

Yatindra Singh Sisodia

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MRP: ₹995
  • ISBN 8131600971
  • Publication Year 2007
  • Pages 212
  • Binding Hardback
  • Sale Territory World

About the Book

Village communities have been in existence in India for over centuries and panchayats have been an intimate part of the Indian culture. Panchayat system is one of the unique democratic institutions evolved in India by country’s own genius and ethos. The post-73rd amendment phase has generated immense interest among the observers and experts who were keen to understand this significant change in the pattern of governance at the grassroots level. In the continuation of the process of strengthening institutional governance at local level, an innovation of Gram Swaraj system was introduced in Madhya Pradesh in 2001.

The book is an attempt to identify, document and comprehend the broad trends emanating from the field, based on the experience of three years’functioning of Gram Swaraj in Madhya Pradesh. Three years is a short span of time for the dust to settle from such radical changes. However, it is important to understand and analyse the process and direction of institutionalisation of the present system and its status in the initial phase, which would have a significant impact and critical lessons for charting out the future course of action for effective people-centric development and governance not only in the state but across the country.

The book will interest a range of readers including researchers, bureaucrats, policy makers, planners and those concerned with the development of rural India.


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About the Author / Editor

Yatindra Singh Sisodia is Senior Fellow at Madhya Pradesh Institute of Social Science Research, Ujjain. His areas of interest are decentralised governance, tribal issues and developmental issues. He has authored/ edited six books and published 30 research papers in journals of repute. He is associate editor of “Madhya Pradesh Journal of Social Sciences.” He has also undertaken research projects for various central ministries and government organisations like Planning Commission, ICSSR and ISRO on the issues of topical importance. He has participated in many seminars, workshops and conferences of national and international importance including one at Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.


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