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  • Title
  • 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