Tracking Functional Devolution by States to Panchayats
Published By: NIPFP on eSS | Published Date: May, 28 , 2007The Eleventh Schedule added to the Constitution by the
Seventy-third Amendment lists twenty-nine functions devolvable by
States to Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs). States were free to set
the speed and design of their approach to decentralization under the
general framework of the Constitutional mandate. Fourteen years on,
a quantitative measure is attempted in this paper of the extent to
which functional transfers have been achieved through the budgetary
transfer of funds, with respect to the fiscal year 2006-07, in four
states: Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Orissa. The
approach taken here is thus radically different from that in official
documents, where functional transfer to PRIs is dealt with in a purely
qualitative manner, based on administrative notifications. Without an
associated budgetary provision these do not carry any operational
significance [NIPFP WP NO. 48].
Author(s): Indira Rajaraman, Darshy Sinha | Posted on: Sep 28, 2007 | Views(2556) | Download (716)