Decentralization of power to grassroot level was a long-felt necessity. Though Panchayati Raj is not new to India, it has been in vogue since ancient times. After 73rd Constitutional amendment many powers have been delegated to them.
This book brings to fore many crucial issues pertaining to Panchayati Raj institutions in India in general and women in PRIs in particular.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR B.N. Mathur
B.N. Mathur started his early education from a village school located in Agra. He holds a Masters' degree in Sociology from M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara in 1986. he served as lecturer from 1992-1996 in Private college located in Ahmedabed. His area of interest are rural development, women's studies and micro finance. Presently he is pursuing his doctoral research at Agra University. He has also worked for various Gram Panchayats and NGOs He has authored and presented a number of papers at various seminars and conferences in India and has several publications to his credit.
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