Direct democrary and gram sabhas in India : of rancid hopes and embattled territories

Publication year: 
1999

This paper examines the rationale for direct participatory democracy in the context of the contemporary India experience. A detailed account is given of gram sabhas or assembly of villagers, institutions for direct democracy in India with attention paid to the functioning of these sabhas and the laws governing them. Two case studies are presented to show the realities on the ground for self-governance.

Pages: 
28 p.
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D : Governance : Participation in local, decentralised and democratic governance 3925
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