why was the need of having a panchayat raj system felt by the balwant rai mehta team
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The Balwantrai Mehta Team had recommended the setting up of three-tiered Panchayat system with elected democratic bodies at the village & block levels and entrusting these bodies with developmental & planning activities
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- The "Committee of the Balwant Rai Mehta" had originally been named on 16th January 1957 by the "Government of India", to review the activities of the "National Development Program", the "Community Development Plan", (2nd October 1952). "Balwantrai G Mehta" chaired this committee
- On 24th November 1957, the committee submitted its report and recommended that the "democratic decentralisation" scheme be put in place, which was eventually called Panchayati Raj. Panchayat raj system's principal objective is to solve local problems and make people politically aware.
- It was stated byt "Balwant Rai Mehta Committe"e report that In India, the Panchayati Raj system is important to bring governance closer to the people. Local administrative problems are better answered by local government officials, because they are the most able to cope with these problems. State and central governments are too remote to take care of local affairs. "Panchayati Raj can therefore improve governance in the nation"
- Panchayati Raj is followed in India by a system of local self-government. It is intended to ensure that local government affairs, especially in rural areas, are resolved through local government units made up of elected members. The current panchayati raj in India includes three grades, panchayats in the "village -level panchayats", "panchayats at the block-level" & "panchayats in the district-level".
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