THE LIGHT OF ANDAMANS | VOL 36 | ISSUE 04 | 15 NOV 2012
COVER STORY:
Gram Sabha: Too Little Too Much
By Staff Reporter
Gram Sabha meeting is the
last thing a Pradhan would convene if not for these being the principle
planning and auditing forum in the Panchayati Raj System. The essence of a Gram
Panchayat lies in a proactive and participatory Gram Sabha meeting. The 73rd
Constitutional Amendment has empowered the Gram Sabha's with indisputable
powers but its essence has not percolated down to the masses in rural areas.
Streamlining the conduct of Gram Sabha meetings do not feature in any demands
by the PRI's or the Administration of these Islands
as it involves the voice of the common villager. The PRI's are more drawn
towards self-interest or to the issues of a few lobbies who aide or abate their
interests. The Administration on the other hand looks for ways and means to
keep the PRI's in a mode where they do not overtake it or its bureaucracy.
Ideally a Gram Sabha
meeting would be convened on a day when all its members would have an
opportunity to attend it. It calls for one tenth of the total members for a
quorum or else it is adjourned for another day. In majority of the Gram
Panchayats of our islands asking for a quorum in a Gram Sabha Meeting is asking
for too much. This state of affairs sadly reflects the lack of awareness or the
interest of our grass root masses in community development matters. This has been
brought about largely by the absence of senior level or even zonal heads of
departments in such meetings. Convening these meetings on a week day or a
holiday gives the officials a reason to refrain from attending them
irrespective of the fact that it is done for greater public participation.
These meetings though are of paramount importance but absences of officials who
matter do not offer any solutions to the problems faced by the villagers.
Junior level officials who do attend these meetings at times do not have the
mandate to offer solutions except for the promise of taking it up with higher
officials of their department. This promise too is difficult to keep as it
would generally expose their shortcomings to the higher ups. The Administration
on its part would routinely issue a customary diktat for its officials to
attend the Gram Sabha meetings, at the same time not bothering to act upon the
Gram Sabha proceeding served at its desk.
Apart from attitude of the
officials it's the Panchayat Pradhans, Panchayat Samiti, Zilla Parishad or ward
members and general public who are also to be blamed for this apathy. Majority
of times, these meetings turn out to be a melee between the ruling PRI
representatives and the rivals. Future leaders take siege of the forum and
engage the Pradhans in needless arguments wasting precious time meant to
transact important Panchayat business. The common villager becomes a mute
spectator and sees an already hard pressed for time forum turn into a
commotion. This improper conduct of the meeting gives ample opportunity for the
PRI representatives and the Panchayat secretary to come out with a proceeding
as per their whims and fancies. Works are proposed to benefit a few influential
or like-minded citizens from the comforts of their offices rather than through
open discussion. Similarly annual budgets and fund utilisation are passed and
confirmed. Common villager is made to feel happy with the refreshments served
other than adding a signature or a thumb impression on the meeting register.
Govt. of India empowers
the Gram Sabha's as the principle planning body in implementation of all its
centrally sponsored schemes meant for rural masses. It is mandated to approve
the grass roots plan for all development issues in a bottom up approach. Built
in mechanism in all government expenditure at the grass roots level calls for
social audit by the Gram Sabha's. The common masses should come up and own this
responsibility for conduct of a transparent and successful Gram Sabha meeting.
There must never be a situation where public participation in these meeting
becomes a constraint as is the case now. An inclusive agenda wise discussion is
to be ascertained so as real community development issues are addressed on
priority. Monopolising or dominating individuals in obstructing the conduct of
a Gram Sabha meeting are to be countered by the public. Erring or absenting
senior officials to be instructed by the administration to give weightage and
attend these meetings for on the spot resolving of grievances and development
issues or be severally reprimanded. Two Gram Sabha meetings as per the
requisite timelines are to be convened annually as one of the mandatory
pre-requisite for release of funds to the PRI's. Greater awareness and
sensitization of the Gram Sabha members are to be undertaken about the importance
of Gram Sabha meetings.
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