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Panchayati Raj And Reservation Policy

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2018Description: 207ISBN:
  • 9788131609293
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.8409544 SHA
Summary: The most important feature of India's 73rd Constitutional Amendment is to facilitate social change and social justice among the marginalised sections of society with the help of reservations. The reservation makes Panchayati Raj institutions more participatory and representative. All sections of rural society are represented, and local institutions seem more democratic. Reservations have not only inducted these deprived groups to enter into the ruling segment, but has ensured them a life of dignity. Women are actively participating in the meetings of Panchayati Raj bodies and their views are given due significance in the policy-making process. The present study is an empirical survey based on primary data and information. The two Zila Parishads, namely Jaipur and Sikar, have been selected for this field study. The book will interest teachers, researchers, NGOs, policy makers, and development practitioners.
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals for the Month of March 2023 - Political Science
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The most important feature of India's 73rd Constitutional Amendment is to facilitate social change and social justice among the marginalised sections of society with the help of reservations. The reservation makes Panchayati Raj institutions more participatory and representative. All sections of rural society are represented, and local institutions seem more democratic. Reservations have not only inducted these deprived groups to enter into the ruling segment, but has ensured them a life of dignity. Women are actively participating in the meetings of Panchayati Raj bodies and their views are given due significance in the policy-making process. The present study is an empirical survey based on primary data and information. The two Zila Parishads, namely Jaipur and Sikar, have been selected for this field study. The book will interest teachers, researchers, NGOs, policy makers, and development practitioners.

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