Role of local self-bodes in environmental governance ( a comparative study of Munnar in Kerala and Ziro in Aruanchal Pradesh) (Record no. 526671)

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Personal name Jose, Lins
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Title Role of local self-bodes in environmental governance ( a comparative study of Munnar in Kerala and Ziro in Aruanchal Pradesh)
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Place of publication, distribution, etc The Indian Journal of Political Science
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Extent 84(4), Oct-Dec, 2023: p.793-800
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Summary, etc The term panchayath raj refers to the system of local self government in India. The state of Kerala follows three tier system in which grama Panchayath is at the grass root level and Arunchal Pradesh is following a two tier Panchayat raj system consists of Panchayath and zilla perished. Panchayati Raj is a fundamental aspect of India's decentralized governance system, ensuring local self-government and grassroots democracy. Kerala follows a three-tier system, comprising Gram Panchayat, Block Panchayat, and District Panchayat, which allows for comprehensive local administration and development planning. This structure facilitates effective governance by distributing responsibilities across different levels.
In contrast, Arunachal Pradesh operates under a two-tier system, consisting of Gram Panchayat and Zilla Parishad. This model simplifies administrative processes while still ensuring local representation and decision-making. The variation in Panchayati Raj structures across states reflects India's diverse governance needs, adapting to regional socio-political dynamics.– Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Panchayati Raj, local self-government, Kerala, Arunachal Pradesh, three-tier system, two-tier system, Gram Panchayat, Zilla Parishad, governance, decentralization, rural development, democracy, policy framework, community participation.
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Main entry heading The Indian Journal of Political Science
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Subject DIP PANCHAYATS
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-06-19 84(4), Oct-Dec, 2023: p.793-800 AR132300 2024-06-19 Articles

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