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Village Forums or Development Councils: People’s participation in decision-making in rural West Bengal, India

机译:村庄论坛或发展委员会:人们参与印度西孟加拉邦农村地区的决策

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The policy shift towards decentralisation promises important social change in rural India, providing as it does a three-tier system of local self-governments, the Panchayats: at the village level, the district level, and an intermediate level between the two, called the Block Panchayat. There is evidence of far-reaching social change in rural West Bengal, a state in eastern India, after the Left Front government came into power, particularly because of revitalisation of the three-tier Panchayat system. The initial years of Left Front rule saw the village poor enthusiastically attending Panchayat meetings and taking part in decision-making at the village council, the Gram Sabha, the general body of villagers of voting age covering 10-12 villages, and the Gram Sansad, the forum of local democracy at the ward level. However, today, relatively few people in the villages are taking part in government-sponsored initiatives. Panchayat meetings are scarcely attended and almost always exclude certain classes and members of the community. In order to combat the problem, the Government of West Bengal has recently tried to further devolve the power and responsibilities of local government and has established Gram Unnayan Samiti (GUSs) or Village Development Councils, consisting of political members from both elected and the opposition parties and certain nominated members. The GUSs are supposed to bring in more participation at the grassroots level. In this paper, we study the formal policies regarding decentralisation and people’s participation in West Bengal, and analyse the dynamics of political processes regarding decision-making at operational level after the introduction of GUS. We have analysed audio recordings of meetings of the Gram Sabhas and the dynamics of the newly formed GUSs to uncover the actual rate of people’s participation, actual meeting procedures and reasons behind people’s reluctance to participate. We argue that solutions lie in having a strong third-tier in order to address issues of lack of transparency and accountability in decision-making, and make recommendations as to how that might be achieved.
机译:向权力下放的政策转变有望在印度农村产生重要的社会变革,因为它实行了三层的地方自治政府Panchayats:在村级,地区级以及两者之间的中间级,即印度。 Panchayat街区。有证据表明,在左翼前政府执政后,印度东部的西孟加拉邦农村发生了深远的社会变革,特别是因为三层Panchayat系统的复兴。左翼前统治时期的最初几年,这个村庄的穷人热情地参加了Panchayat会议,并参加了村理事会,在10至12个村庄有投票权的村民的全体成员Gram Sabha和Gram Sansad的决策,病区一级的地方民主论坛。但是,今天,村庄中很少有人参加政府资助的倡议。几乎没有参加Panchayat会议,几乎总是排除某些班级和社区成员。为了解决这个问题,西孟加拉邦政府最近试图进一步予528电源和地方政府的责任,并建立了革兰氏Unnayan Samiti(GUSS),村发展委员会,由来自民选政治成员和反对党和某些提名成员。 GUS应该在基层带来更多的参与。在本文中,我们研究了有关权力下放和西孟加拉邦人民参与的正式政策,并分析了GUS引入后有关运营层面决策的政治过程的动态。我们分析了Gram Sabhas会议的录音,并分析了新成立的GUS的动态,以了解人们的实际参加率,实际的会议程序以及人们不愿参加会议的原因。我们认为解决方案在于拥有强大的第三层,以解决决策中缺乏透明度和问责制的问题,并就如何实现这一目标提出建议。

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