Panchayat Dilemma: People’s Power and Poverty

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People, power and poverty lie at the bottom of democracy but the system operates from the top. This creates the Panchayat Dilemma. Panchayat is said to be the God that failed but remains the last hope of the poor in the villages. Will Indian democracy take a u-turn to reach the poor-is a big question mark. The book tries to solve some of the riddles related to Panchayats and throws light on issue which the policy-makers have so far by-passed or over-looked. Panchayats should not be looked at from above, on the contrary the top governance should be looked at from the Panchayats levels. This may solve most of the problems facing the top-heavy democracy today. The book may open new doors for the success of Panchayats and more realistic approach to village Panchayats as vibrant units of development for the poor.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR K.K. Sinha

Krishna Kishore Sinha did his MA in Economics in 1954 and PhD in 1964 (evaluated by Ursula Hicks of Oxford). He taught in College of Commerce, Patna, for forty years. He has worked as Dy Director of a project sponsored by the Planning Commission on Urbanisation and Growth, and as Director, Bihar Project on Status of Panchayats sponsored by ISS, Delhi, (1993-95). He received the International Authorship Award from the Cambridge Biographical Society in 1997 and was Emeritus Professor, UGC (1998-2000) and subsequently Senior Fellow, ICSSR, Delhi (2003-04). He has published in national and international journals.

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Title
Panchayat Dilemma: People’s Power and Poverty
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8183870686
Length
x+204p.
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