INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT

INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT
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Download or read book INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT written by R. Venkata Ravi, S. Vellimalayan and published by MJP Publisher. This book was released on 2019-06-01 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: CONTENTS: Chapter 1 - Introduction, Chapter 2 - Socio Economic Profile, Chapter 3 - Political and Organizational Profile, Chapter 4 - Needs and Priorities, Chapter 5 - Case Studies, Chapter 6 - Findings and Conclusions. PREFACE: Decentralized development in rural area requires networking or partnership among the grassroots organizations. The village level panchayats are local self-government institutions responsible for the planning and implementation of various activities for socio-economic development in rural areas. The NGOs are working for the development of rural areas by executing various development programmes of the government and non-government agencies. The CBOs, as Users Groups have been working to protect their interest through participatory management of the resources. In context of convergence approach, these organizations are expected to work together for the cause of development. In the case of these organizations, nature and origin differ from each other, but they have a common goal of development and of their own interest. The PRIs are local self-government with Constitutional authority; the NGOs are registered societies working as development catalyst; and CBOs are association of users of various resources and services.


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