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CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
List of Tables
List of Figures
1. Introduction
1.1. General introduction
1.2. Peoples planning and peoples campaign
1.3. Functions of Grama Sabha
1.4. Historical legacies of local government
1.5. The 73rd constitutional amendment
1.6. The will of the states (or implementation)
1.7. Methodology
1.8. Area of study
1.9. Research methodology
1.10. Limitation
1.11. Data analysis
1.12. Definitions of terms and concepts employed in the study
1.13. Concept of EMS Nampoothiripad
1.14. Panchayati raj legislation in Kerala
1.15. 73 and 74 amendments or constitution
BIBILIOGRAPHY
2. Planning: a conceptual framework
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Conceptual framework
2.3. Genesis of planning
2.4. Chronology of plan
2.5. Objectives of planning
2.6. Typology of planning
2.7. Comprehensive or partial planning
2.8. Centralized planning and decentralised planning
2.9. Rural, urban and general planning
2.10. Typology of planning at local level
2.11. Recruitment planning
2.12. Impact of planning
2.13. Planning in India
2.14. Historical background
2.15. The national planning committee
2.16. The bombay plan (1944)
2.17. Peoples plan
2.18. Gandhian plan
2.19. The planning commission
2.20. Nature of the Indian planning
2.21. Democratic planning
2.22. Decentralization in planning
2.23. An over view of decentralised planning
2.24. Decentralised planning: conceptual framework
2.25. Approach to decentralized planning
2.26. Decentralised planning in India
BIBILIOGRAPHY
3. Gandhis concept of decentralisation: an analysis
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Political decentralization
3.3. Economic decentralization
3.4. Gandhis ideas: Universal Applicability
3.5. Basic characteristics of panchayathi raj
3.6. Rural reconstruction and panchayathi raj
3.7. The village as a Republic
3.8. Promotion of the well-being of the people
3.9. The control of production by the people
BIBILIOGRAPHY
4. Decentralised planning in India
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Official guidelines on decentralised planning
4.3. Decentralised planning in Karnataka
4.4. Decentralisation in West Bengal
4.5. Decentralised planning in Kerala
4.6. Peoples campaign for decentralised planning
BIBILIOGRAPHY
5. Structure and working of gram sabhas - allocation of funds - and physical achievements -an evaluation with respect to various panchayaths
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Gram Sabha under Kerala Panchayati Raj Act
5.3. Kerala Panchayathi Raj Act, Section 3 - main features
5.4. Gram Sabha in planning process
5.5. Peoples planning campaign in various panchayaths
5.6. Distribution of allocation of fund in 9thand 14th plan period in various panchayaths
Fig.5.1. Distribution of plan fund in Ayarkunnam panchayath
Fig.5.2. Distribution of plan fund in Pampady panchayath
Fig.5.3. Distribution of plan fund in Meenadom panchayath
Fig.5.4. Distribution of plan fund in various sectors in Koroppada panchayath
Fig.5.5. Distribution of fund in variuos sectors in Manarkadu panchayath
Fig.5.6. Distribution of plan fund in variuos sectors in Ramankary panchayath
Fig.5.7. Distribution of plan fund in various sectors in Kanjikuzhi panchayath
Fig.5.8. Distribution of plan fund in Mararikkulam vadak panchayath
Fig.5.9. Distribution of plan fund in various yeas in Pulinkunnu panchayath
Fig.5.10. Distribution of plan fund in Veliayanadu panchayath
5.7. Physical achievements in various grama panchayaths and muncipalities under peoples planning programme
Table.5.7.1. Physical achievements in the Ayarkunnam panchayath
Table.5.7.2. Physical achievement in the 9th plan of Pampady panchayath
Table.5.7.3. Physical achievements in Meenadom panchayath
Table.5.7.4. Physical achievements in the Kooroppada gramapanchayath.
Table.5.7.5. Physical achievements in Akalakunnam panchayath
Table.5.7.6. Physical achievements in of Ramankary panchayath
Table.5.7.7. Physical achievements of 9th Plan in Muhamma panchayath.
Table.5.7.8. Physical achievements in Kanjikuzhi panchayath
Table.5.7.9. Physical achievement in Mararikkulam panchayath
Table.5.7.10. Physical achievements in Pullinkunnu panchayath
BIBILIOGRAPHY
6. Participation of people - an evaluation with respect to various panchayaths
Fig.6.1. Percentage participation of people in grama sabha
Fig.6.2. Peoples participation in gramasabha in variuos panchayath studied
Fig.6.3. Response of people about the participation in grama sabhas
Fig.6.4. Peoples opinion about the formulation of projects
Fig.6.5. Response of people about the selection of beneficiaries
Fig.6.6. Peoples awareness about the structure of grama sabha
Fig.6.7. Peoples awareness about the distribution of fund in grama sabha
Fig.6.8. Occupation of the beneficiaries
CONCLUSIONS
7. Summary and conclusion
BIBILIOGRAPHY
APPENDIX
APPENDIX I. Population-wise Classification of the Village Panchyats in Kerala
APPENDIX II. Institutions and posts transferred to Grama Panchayat
APPENDIX III. Distribution of plan fund in various sectors under 9th and 10th plan period
APPENDIX IV. Population status of the Panchayath studied