Discuss three challenges faced by rural local self-government after the passage of the 73rd Amendment to the Constitution of India.
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The three challenges faced by rural Local Self¬Government after passage of 73rd amendment to constitution of India are as follows: The decentralization is observed in the Panchayat elections and people are participating in it, in large numbers yet, the administrative and fiscal decentralization has remained limited. The State Government failed to give up the control of administration and finance to the local bodies.
The Panchayat has not been granted the powers of revenue generation. Hence, their functional autonomy remained restricted. The Gram Sabha is also not given power to ensure greater participation of people and transparency in working of Panchayats.
The power given to State Election Commission also vary for every state. They should be given more powers related to panchayat elections, viz., number of constituencies, rotation of reservation seats in panchayat elections, finalization of electoral rolls, etc. The recommendations given by state election commission are not also considered seriously.