Local governance: Traditional construction and post colonial contradictions in the Karbi community of Assam
By: Sarmah, Jayanta Krishna.
Contributor(s): Nath, Daisy.
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ArticlePublisher: 2013Description: p.867-874.Subject(s): Local government
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Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Traditionally, the Karbi community developed a well structured three tier system of governance. At the apex, it retained the King or Karbi Recho with a council known as Pinpommer At the middle, it had Habai and at the village level it possesses village council. The traditional governance system had been survived through the time of colonial administration in India. Although changes took place in the traditional administrative pattern of Karbies during the colonial period, there are a number of traditional governance institutions which are still working by the side of its earlier form. This article examines how the traditional governance system still has political and social influence at the community level as well as contradictions within it. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 59, Issue no: 4 | Available | AR104301 |
Traditionally, the Karbi community developed a well structured three tier system of governance. At the apex, it retained the King or Karbi Recho with a council known as Pinpommer At the middle, it had Habai and at the village level it possesses village council. The traditional governance system had been survived through the time of colonial administration in India. Although changes took place in the traditional administrative pattern of Karbies during the colonial period, there are a number of traditional governance institutions which are still working by the side of its earlier form. This article examines how the traditional governance system still has political and social influence at the community level as well as contradictions within it. - Reproduced.


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