The Panchayati Raj Movement is in Distress

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February 17, 2025

The Panchayati Raj Movement is in Distress

Recent discussions in Parliament on the 75th anniversary of the Indian Constitution highlighted that the momentum towards deepening local governance has stalled.

Key Features of the 73rd Amendment

  • About: The 73rd Constitutional Amendment (1992) institutionalized decentralization in rural India by establishing a three-tier system at the village, block, and district levels.
  • Democratic Decentralization: Empowered local self-governance through Gram Panchayats, Panchayat Samitis, and Zila Parishads.
  • Regular Elections: Mandated elections every five years to ensure continued democratic participation.
  • Reservation: 50% reservation for women in panchayats. Reservation for SCs and STs to ensure political representation.

Achievements of the Panchayati Raj Institution

  • Increased political participation: Panchayat elections are keenly contested across states.
  • Women’s leadership: 14 lakh+ elected women representatives have assumed leadership roles.
  • Establishment of village level bureaucracy: Constitution has mandated State Finance Commission and administrative mechanism to strengthen the PRIs.
  • Implementation of social sector programs: Gram panchayats play a key role in executing welfare schemes.

Reasons of Decline of Panchayati Raj Institutions

  • General reasons for the decline:
    • Declining public participation: Local governance is losing significance in decision-making.
    • Overdependence: Panchayats lack autonomy due to conditional funding (tied grants)
    • Politicisation: Panchayats are increasingly influenced by political parties, affecting their neutral functioning.
  • Stagnation: State governments have not fully transferred staff and decision-making powers over the 29 subjects listed in the Eleventh Schedule. Less than 20% of states have devolved all 29 subjects (Ministry of Panchayati Raj Report, 2022). 
    • PRIs lack bureaucratic support, making them dependent on state agencies for implementing decisions.
  • Reduced Fiscal Autonomy
    • Increase in fund allocation: Transfers from Finance Commissions increased from ₹1.45 lakh crore (13th FC) to ₹2.36 lakh crore (15th FC).
    • Decline in untied grants: The share of untied funds (which PRIs can use freely) has fallen from 85% to 60%, increasing central control. These limit Panchayats’ ability to plan and execute local development priorities independently.
  • Shift in Welfare Delivery Model: Direct Benefit Transfers (DBTs) through Jan Dhan-Aadhaar-Mobile (JAM) have bypassed PRIs, reducing their role in welfare implementation. 
    • Example: PM-KISAN (₹6,000 per farmer annually) is directly transferred to beneficiaries without panchayat involvement, reducing local accountability and governance participation.
  • Rapid Urbanization: 
    • Rural population decline: From 75% in 1990 to 60% at present, leading to reduced focus on rural governance. Government priorities have shifted towards urban governance and municipal reforms, leaving PRIs underfunded and politically neglected.

Way Forward

  • Strengthening Decentralization: Full devolution of all 29 subjects under the Eleventh Schedule to PRIs. Increase untied funds, allowing Panchayats to make independent decisions on local development.
    • Strengthen administrative autonomy by deploying permanent staff at the Panchayat level.
  • Digitalisation: Use digital tools for governance to enhance citizen participation in planning, budgeting, and grievance redressal.
  • Integrated Model: Networked Panchayati Raj system to bridge the rural-urban divide through integrated governance models.
  • Expanding Panchayat Roles in Key Areas
    • Migration Support: Assist in safe internal migration, ensure social security for migrant families, and help in livelihood generation.
    • Water Conservation & Renewable Energy: Manage common resources using scientific and traditional knowledge for sustainable development.
    • Disaster Risk Management: Implement early warning systems, develop disaster-resilient infrastructure, and conduct community preparedness programs.
  • Strengthening Participation
    • Capacity-building programs for elected women representatives and SC/ST leaders to improve leadership skills.
    • Ensure gender-sensitive governance and reduce bureaucratic resistance to women-led Panchayats.
    • Promote social inclusion by increasing access to leadership training and financial resources for marginalized groups.
  • Balancing Rural-Urban Development: Recognize semi-urbanizing villages and create hybrid rural-urban governance models (e.g., PURA Model). Introduce special financial provisions for peri-urban Panchayats dealing with rapid urbanization challenges.
    • Strengthen linkages between rural and urban local bodies to improve service delivery and infrastructure planning.
  • Creating a National Policy for Panchayati Raj 2.0: Revisit the constitutional framework to modernize Panchayat governance in line with current socio-economic challenges. 
    • Establish a National Commission to reassess Panchayat powers, finances, and development roles.
    • Ensure periodic performance evaluations and continuous reforms based on real-time monitoring and feedback.

Conclusion

Over 95 Crore people still live in rural India. A new vision is needed to redefine the role of panchayats in changing the development landscape of India.

Mains Practice Question:

Q. Despite the constitutional mandate, Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) in India continue to function with limited financial and administrative autonomy. Discuss the key challenges faced by PRIs in achieving true decentralization and suggest measures to enhance their effectiveness in local governance. (15 Marks, 250 Words)

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