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Panchayati Raj is the system of rural local self-government in India. It was constitutionalised through the 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act of 1992 to build democracy at the grass roots level.
Evolution of Panchayati Raj System: Post-independence, the Community Development Programme (1952) and National Extension Service (1953) were launched but failed to deliver. To examine their working and suggest measures, several committees were appointed by the Government of India over the decades.
This Act added a new Part IX to the Constitution titled "The Panchayats" (Articles 243 to 243O). It also added the Eleventh Schedule containing 29 functional items of the panchayats.
Significance: It gave practical shape to Article 40 of DPSP ("State shall organise village panchayats"). The Act has two parts:
The 73rd Amendment provisions do not apply to Fifth Schedule areas (tribal areas in 10 states). Parliament enacted the Provisions of the Panchayats (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996.
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