Democratic Decentralization and Grassroot Leadership in IndiaStudy conducted in the Bīrbhūm District of West Bengal, India. |
Contents
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Studies on Leadership and Panchayat Leadership | 23 |
Methodology | 53 |
Field of Study | 63 |
New Leadership in Panchayat | 69 |
Contesting ElectionsMotivational Factors | 91 |
Panchayat ActivitiesParticipation | 102 |
PoliticsKnowledge and Participation | 136 |
Reflective Discussion on Panchayat Leadership | 147 |
Suggestions | 153 |
Common terms and phrases
73rd Amendment administration Agree Not Disagree Analyzing the table beneficiary committee Birbhum Birbhum district Bolpur Caste Support cent leaders central government chart Community Development contesting election Delhi democracy democratic decentralization development programmes devolution diagram Disagree Disagree Dutta economic emerging factor family members favour female leaders functions Gender Ghosh Gram Panchayat Gram Sabha Gram Sansad Meeting grassroot high majority Hung Parliament Ideal Leadership implementation income Kanishka Leadership in India level of political Lower Caste majority i.e. Mishra motivated occupational mobility panchayat activities panchayat leaders Panchayat Samitis Panchayat System Panchayati Raj Institutions Panchayati Raj System party members people's participation Perception persons played political family political knowledge political parties present study problems Pucca Rampurhat role Rural Development rural leadership Santiniketan self-government SHANKAR AIYAR Singh society socio-economic status strong point studies conducted subordinates total 120 leaders traditional value orientation village panchayats West Bengal women leaders