Rajiv Gandhi Panchayat
Sashaktikaran Abhiyan
The key role of Panchayats in rural governance and socio-economic
development has been recognized since the 1950s. In the current context, the
need to strengthen Panchayatshas intensified with the rise in expenditure on programmes of social welfare and inclusion, asPanchayats are
vital to ensure that the benefits of these schemes reach the people, management
of local institutions is improved and accountability is enhanced. There is need
to provide Panchayats with adequate technical and
administrative support, strengthen their infrastructure and e-enablement,
promote devolution, improve their functioning i.e. regular democratic meetings
of the Panchayat,
proper functioning of the standing committees, voluntary disclosure and
accountability of the Gram Sabha, proper maintenance of accounts etc. It is against
this background that the Centrally Sponsored Scheme of Rajiv GandhiPanchayat Sashaktikaran Abhiyan (RGPSA)
has been launched to strengthen PanchayatiRaj. This scheme was approved on 07.03.2013
The goals of the RGPSA are to
enhance capacities and effectiveness of Panchayats and
the Gram Sabhas; Enable democratic decision-making and
accountability in Panchayats and
promote people’s participation; Strengthen the institutional structure for
knowledge creation and capacity building of Panchayats; Promote devolution of powers and
responsibilities toPanchayats according to the spirit of the
Constitution and PESA Act; Strengthen
GramSabhas to
function effectively as the basic forum of people’s participation, transparency
and accountability within the Panchayat system;
Create and strengthen democratic local self-government in areas where Panchayats do not exist; and Strengthen the
constitutionally mandated framework on which Panchayats are
founded.
The scheme recognizes the
fact that States have different needs and priorities and therefore allows for
State specific planning, whereby States can choose from a menu of permissible
activities. Moreover 20%
scheme funds are linked to States’ performance on devolution and
accountability. States prepare perspective and annual plans to access funds
under the scheme. A Central Steering Committee headed by the Union Minister, PanchayatiRaj
provides policy level guidance, while a Central Executive Committee headed by
Union Secretary, Panchayati Raj
oversees the implementation of the scheme.
This scheme is applicable to
all States/ UTs including those which presently are not covered by Part IX of
the Constitution.
States are required to fulfill some
essential conditions for accessing any RGPSA funds which include - Regular
elections to Panchayats or local bodies in non-Part IX areas
under the superintendence and control of the State Election Commission (SEC);
At least one third reservation for women in Panchayats or
other local bodies; Constitution of SFC every five years, and placement of
Action Taken Report on the recommendations of the SFC in the State
legislature; and
Constitution of District Planning Committees (DPCs) in all districts, and
issuing of guidelines/rules to make these functional.
States that do not fulfill
the above essential conditions are not eligible for funds under RGPSA.
Twenty percent scheme funds are linked
to action taken by the States for implementation of the provisions of the 73rd
Amendment to the Constitution of India in the following areas - Articulating an
appropriate policy framework for providing administrative and technical support
to Panchayats;
Strengthening the financial base of Panchayats by
assigning appropriate taxes, fees, etc.; Provision of untied funds to Panchayats and timely release of SFC and Central
Finance Commission (CFC) grants; Ensuring
devolution of funds, functions and functionaries; Preparing and operationalizing a framework for bottom-up grassroots
planning and convergence through the DPC; Ensuring free and fair elections, and
making the SEC autonomous; Strengthening the institutional structure for
capacity building of Panchayats, selecting suitable partners for capacity
building, and improving outreach and quality of capacity building; Putting in
place a system of performance assessment of Panchayats; Strengthening Gram Sabhas,
promoting Mahila Sabhas/WardSabhas; Institutionalizing accountability processes such as
voluntary disclosure of information and social audit; Strengthening the system
of budgeting, accounts and audit, including use of e-enabled processes. Maintenance of Panchayat accounts on-line at least for District
and Intermediate Panchayats. Issuing of guidelines/rules for voluntary
disclosure of budget and accounts by Panchayat, and ensuring compliance of State laws and rules
with PESA.
Activities that can be
included in State plans under RGPSA are - Administrative
and Technical Support at the Gram Panchayat level;
GP Buildings; Capacity Building and Training of Elected Representatives &
Functionaries; Institutional Structure for Training at State, District &
Block level; e-enablement of Panchayats; Support to Panchayat Processes
and Procedures in Panchayats with
Inadequate Revenue Base; Special Support for GramSabhas in PESA and NE Areas; Programme Management; Information, Education,
Communication (IEC); Strengthening of State Election Commission (SECs) and
Innovative Activities in States. In addition, RGPSA will provide support to
innovative projects to strengthen Panchayati Raj
and incentivize Panchayats for
their performance.
By strengthening Panchayati Raj, RGPSA will strengthen grassroots
governance in the country, enhance accountability and increase the space for
people’s participation.
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