panchayatstyle
Panchayatstyle, also known as Panchayati Raj, is a system of rural local self-government in India. The term "Panchayat" translates to "assembly of five," and the system is based on the principle of decentralization of power and decision-making. It was first introduced in the Nagpur district of Maharashtra in 1959, and later expanded to other states through the 73rd Amendment to the Indian Constitution in 1992.
The Panchayatstyle system operates at three tiers: the Gram Panchayat at the village level, the Panchayat Samiti
The members of the Panchayats are elected by the adult population of the respective areas, and they
Panchayatstyle has been praised for its potential to enhance local governance, improve service delivery, and foster