TY - BOOK AU - Pal, Mahi TI - Decentralised planning and development in India SN - 8183240542 U1 - 338.954 PY - 2008/// CY - New Delhi PB - Mittal Publications KW - N1 - Preface v List of Tables, Figures and Chart xiii List of Contributors xvii Part I National Perspective 1. Evolution and Evaluation of Decentralised 3 Planning in India -MahiPal 2. Decentralised Planning and Panchayati Raj in 33 India: Provisions and Practice -Some Evidences -Mahi Pal 3. Planning from Below-In an Era of Globalisation 45 -Sudhira Chandra Jena 4. Decentralised Planning-Problems and Prospects 61 Mohindersingh and VijayKumar 5. Democratic Decentralisation of Local Institutions 73 -The Emerging Trend -K.P. Bhattacharjee 6. Decentralisation, Democratisation, and Local 91 Finances, after the 73rd Constitutional Amendment -Reflections Based on Local Reality in India -Vinod VyasUlu 7. Budget Transparency, Accountability, and Citizen 125 Participation in Local Governance -Vinod Vyasulu 8. Panchayati Raj and Decentralised Planning 139 -Retrospect and Prospect -K.D. Gangrade 9. Training for and Expectations from District Planners 149 -Rakesh Hooja Part II State Experiences 10. The Development and the Role of Decentralised Planning in Assam 183 -Bhutan Gogol 11. Decentralisation and Functioning of District 205 Council-A Study of Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council in Assam -K.P. Kumaran 12. Inter-governmental Transfer of Funds in Karnataka Under Decentralised Governance227 -S.S, Hiremath 13. People's Participation in Planning through Panchayats-A Decade of Decentralised Governance in Madhya Pradesh -Yatindra Singh Sisodia 249 14. Role of Women SHGs in ensuring Community Participation in Local Planning through the Institutions of Gram Sabha- A Case Study of Madhya Pradesh State -Shrdha Kumar 265 15. Natural Resource Management Under Decentralised Governance-The Seva Mandir Experience283 -Neelima Khetan and Poonam Abbi 16. Micro Level Planning Experience from Tamil Nadu -G. Pafanithurai 295 17. Decentralised Planning in Uttar Pradesh: Theory and Practice-A Case Study313 -S.P. Singh 18. Status and People's Participation in Decentralised Planning in West Bengal 351 -Diiip Kumar Ghosh 19. Direct Democracy and Decentralised Planning - Experiences of Haryana State 373 -Manju Panwar 20.Decentralised Planning and Capacity Building of panchayat Leaders-A Case Study of Haryana 383 -Suresh Misra 21 Role of NGOs and Civil Society in Decentralised planning v -Bindeshwar Pathak 395 22. Ten Years of Decentralised Planning under Panchayat Raj in Kerala-An Assessment 405 -Moolakkattu Stephen John and Jos Chathukulam Annexures 429 Annexure I: Conclusions and Recommendations, Report of the Working Group on District Planning, Government of India, Planning Commission May, 1984 (Volume-1) Annexure II: Report of the Committee to Review the Existing Administrative Arrangements for Rural Development and Poverty Alleviation Programmes (CAARD), Department of Rural Development, Ministry of Agriculture, December, 1985 Annexure III: Constitution (Seventy-Fourth Amendment) Act, 1992 (Provision for Constitution of District Planning Committees) Annexure IV: Report of the Sub Group on Finances of Panchayats and Municipalities Contained in the Report of the Working Group on States Resources forthe Tenth Five Year Plan (2002-2007) Volume II, Government of India, Planning Commission January 2002 Annexure V: Conclusions and Recommendations of the Report of the Working Group on Decentralised Planning and Panchayati Raj institutions for the Tenth Five Year Plan (2002-2007) Government of India Planning Commission, November 2001 Annexure VI: Second Round Table of Ministers in-Charge of Panchayati Raj Mysore 28th-29 August, 2004 Index 501 ER -