AN OVERVIEW OF FINANCES OF PANCHAYATS RAJ INSTITUTIONS IN KARNATAKA
Abstract
The 73rd and 74th Amendments to the Indian constitution have cast heavy responsibilities political leaders, economic planners and administrative bureaucracy of the country in a measure much greater than is apparently being realized. The vision of decentralized governance from the 73rd constitutional Amendments authority to the panchayat raj Institutions Karnataka’s journey in this process has been admirable up till now not complete in terms of curbing the intra state disparities. This article seeks to Assessment of finances of panchayat raj institution in Karnataka. This paper based on secondary source of information.
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