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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: New. Contents Preface 1 Trend towards decentralization global and Indian experience 2 Inter government financial transfers in India 3 Financing of Panchayti Raj Institutions 4 Panchayati Raj Institutions and Rural Development 5 Review of literature on the subject 6 Summary and policy recommendations Appendix main recommendations of the Thirteenth Finance Commission Bibliography Index The passage of the Constitution Seventy Third Amendment Act 1992 marked a watershed in the history of modern India With this amendment a uniform structure of Panchayats emerged throughout the country Article 243G read with Eleventh Schedule of the Constitution explicitly requires the states to devolve powers and authority on Panchayats which may be necessary to enable them to function as institutions of self government Indias decentralization initiative in the form of Seventy Third Amendment poses challenges and offers opportunitiesProviding basic services at the grassroots level makes Panchayats the primary interface of the citizens interaction with the government The principle of subsidiarity implies that matters are best handled by the least centralized competent authority Following this these institutions need to be adequately empowered both functionally and financially to enable them to fulfil the role envisaged for them in the constitution 170 pp.