Objective Of 73rd Amendment Act
Here are some major objectives of 73rd Amendment Act, as mentioned below:
- Give power to the local governance institutions to make decisions.
- Help Panchayats to plan and execute the rural development works.
- Makes sure everyone can say their decisions.
- Helped to promote economic development and social justice at the grassroot level.
- Make Panchayats and local communities self-reliant and independent.
- Reduce the gap between rich and poor in such remote areas.
- Keep Panchayats accountable and transparent in their work.
73rd Amendment of Indian Constitution
The 73rd Amendment Act is an Amendment Act to strengthen the rural democratic structure in India. The act was generally introduced to provide more power and authority to the Panchayats at the village level. This act the introduction of the Panchayati Raj system in India. Madhya Pradesh was the first state to implement the 73rd Constitutional Amendment in 1992. Historically, the Panchayati Raj system was first introduced at Nagaur (Bikaner District) in Rajasthan.
In this article, we will discuss the 73rd Amendment Act in detail with the related information. In this Amendment Act, certain constitutional articles play a major role and we will discuss it also.
Table of Content
- 73rd Amendment Act, 1992 β Overview
- Objective Of 73rd Amendment Act
- 73rd Amendment Act, 1992 β Articles
- Features of the 73rd Amendment Act
- Exemptions Of 73rd Amendment Act
- Importance of the 73rd Amendment
- Eleventh Schedule (Article 243G) β 73rd Amendment Act
- PESA Act β 1996
- Summary β 73rd Amendment Act
- FAQs on 73rd Amendment Act