Local Government

Panchayati Raj Institutions

Establishment
  • Panchayati Raj System was introduced to decentralize power and involve local communities in governance.
  • First Panchayati Raj Institution was established in Rajasthan in 1959.
  • First State to adopt Panchayati Raj was Rajasthan in 1959.
  • First Panchayat was established in Nagaur District, Rajasthan in 1959.
Key Provisions of 73rd Constitutional Amendment (1992)
ArticleContentYear
Article 243Definitions - Provides definitions of Panchayat, Gram Sabha, Village, Intermediate Level, District, Population etc.1992
Article 243AGram Sabha - Body of all adult voters, entitled to exercise powers assigned by State Government.1992
Article 243BThree Tier System - Village level, Intermediate level/Block Level, District Level.
[If population is below 20 lakhs intermediate level not required].
1992
Article 243CComposition of Panchayat - Structure and composition as decided by the State Government, members directly
elected from territorial constituencies, but Chairperson of intermediate and District Level may be elected indirectly.
1992
Article 243DReservation of Seats for SC/ST - Reservation as per proportion in population, women reservation should not
be less than 1/3rd, and 1/3rd chairperson offices must be reserved for women.
1992
Article 243EDuration of Panchayats - Five year term, re-election should be done within 6 months before expiration,
if dissolved earlier then remaining term will be considered.
1992
Article 243FDisqualifications - Same as per state legislature unless modified by state law.1992
Article 243GPowers, Authority and Responsibilities - Panchayats may exercise powers on 29 matters illustrated in
Eleventh Schedule, and any other power assigned by the state government.
1992
Article 243HPowers to Impose Taxes - State government could authorize Panchayat to levy, collect, and appropriate taxes,
duties, tolls and fees, may also provide grants from the state government and assign revenues to Panchayats.
1992
Article 243IState Finance Commission - Constitute after 5 years to review Financial status of the Panchayats.1992
Article 243JAudit of Panchayat Accounts - State legislature may appoint to audit the Panchayats accounts.1992
Article 243KState Election Commission - Ensures free and fair elections.1992
Article 243LApplication to Union Territories - Part IX applies to UTs with necessary modifications, President may issue regulations.1992
Article 243MExceptions and Exemptions - Part IX does not apply to Nagaland, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Scheduled Areas and Tribal Areas,
Hill areas of Darjeeling and certain matters in hill areas of Manipur Parliament [PESA ACT].
1992
Article 243NContinuance of Existing Laws - Existing state laws relating to Panchayats continue until modified or repealed.1992
Article 243OBar on Interference of Courts - Courts cannot interfere in Panchayats elections and no election to be questioned except
through an election petition after completion of Election.
1992
Key Terms
  • Panchayat Samiti: Intermediate level body.
  • Gram Panchayat: Village-level body.
  • Zila Parishad: District-level body.
  • Panchayat Raj Act: State-specific legislation implementing Panchayati Raj.
Important Dates
  • 1959: First Panchayati Raj Institution established in Rajasthan.
  • 1992: 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act passed, giving constitutional status to Panchayati Raj Institutions.
Key Facts for Exams
  • Panchayati Raj Institutions are the grassroots level of local governance.
  • Article 243 and Article 243A are the constitutional basis for Panchayati Raj.
  • 73rd Constitutional Amendment is the main legal framework for Panchayati Raj.
  • Gram Sabha is the village assembly of a Panchayat.

Municipalities

Establishment
  • Municipalities are local self-governing bodies for urban areas.
  • First Municipal Corporation was established in Bombay (Mumbai) in 1857.
  • First Municipal Corporation in India was established in Bombay in 1857.
  • First Municipal Corporation in British India was established in Bombay in 1857.
  • First Municipal Corporation in post-independence India was established in Delhi in 1957.
Constitutional Provisions
ArticleContentYear of Incorporation
Article 40Organization of village panchayats1950
Article 41Right to adequate means of livelihood1950
Article 42Just and human conditions of work1950
Article 43Living wage and working conditions1950
Article 44Uniform civil code1950
Article 45Free and compulsory education for children1950
Article 46Promotion of educational and economic interests of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other backward classes1950
Article 47Prohibition of consumption of intoxicating drinks and other drugs1950
Article 48Organization of agriculture and animal husbandry1950
Article 49Protection of monuments and objects of artistic or historic interest1950
Article 50Separation of Judiciary from Executive1950
Article 51AFundamental Duties1975
Key Provisions of 74th Constitutional Amendment (1992)
ArticleContentYear
Article 243Constitution of Panchayats1992
Article 243AConstitution of Panchayats in States1992
Article 243BComposition of Panchayats1992
Article 243CDelimitation of Panchayat areas1992
Article 243DElection of Panchayats1992
Article 243EPowers and Functions of Panchayats1992
Article 243FFinance, Accounts and Audit1992
Article 243GPowers of State Governments to make laws1992
Article 243HConstitution of Municipalities1992
Article 243IComposition of Municipalities1992
Article 243JDelimitation of Municipal areas1992
Article 243KElection of Municipalities1992
Article 243LPowers and Functions of Municipalities1992
Article 243MFinance, Accounts and Audit of Municipalities1992
Article 243NPowers of State Governments to make laws1992
Key Terms
  • Municipal Corporation: City with a population of more than 10 lakh.
  • Municipal Council: City with a population between 2 lakh and 10 lakh.
  • Nagar Panchayat: Transitional body for towns with a population between 1 lakh and 2 lakh.
  • Nagar Nigam: Common term for Municipal Corporation or Municipal Council.
Important Dates
  • 1857: First Municipal Corporation established in Bombay.
  • 1957: First Municipal Corporation in post-independence India established in Delhi.
  • 1992: 74th Constitutional Amendment Act passed, giving constitutional status to Municipalities.
Key Facts for Exams
  • Municipalities are the urban counterpart of Panchayati Raj Institutions.
  • Article 243H and Article 243I are the constitutional basis for Municipalities.
  • 74th Constitutional Amendment is the main legal framework for Municipalities.
  • Nagar Panchayat is a transitional body for towns with a population between 1 lakh and 2 lakh.