Local Governance in Kerala

Local Governance In Kerala

Kerala, is a tiny state in the southernmost part of India. Kerala, with appreciative development indicators comparable to developed countries, has been experimenting with decentralization and participatory local democracy, ultimately aimed at realization of the constitutional goal of establishing genuine "institutions of local self government" since the enactment of Kerala Panchayat Raj Act & The Kerala Municipality Act in the year 1994.

The acts laid the provision of a three tier system of Panchayat for the first time in the village, block and district level in the rural areas and one tier system of urban local government such as Municipality in the less urbanized areas or Municipal Corporation in the more urbanized areas. Local governments were vested with the powers and responsibilities of economic development and social justice in their respective areas.Panchayats and the Municipalities altogether constitute the Local Government System of Kerala state in the Indian federal system .

Read more about Local Governance In Kerala:  The Framework, Grama Sabha, Functions of Local Governments, Committee System, The Role of State Government, Independent Oversight Institutions, Extent of Decentralization, Present Scenario, Proposed Reforms, Kerala Grama Panchayat Association

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