Building Skills And Capability Among Gram Panchayat Presidents: An Experience Report From The Field

Building Skills And Capability Among Gram Panchayat Presidents: An Experience Report From The Field
Author: G. Palaniyhurai
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN: 9788180691782

This Book Presents The Efforts Taken By Gandhigram Rural Institute To Prepare The Leaders Of The Grassroots Institutions To Perform Their Assigned Roles And Responsibilities By Building Up The Capacity Of The Leaders. The Training Experiences Of Gram Panchayat Presidents, Both Men And Women, Of Eight Districts In Tamil Nadu Have Been Discusses. Pre-Training And Post-Training Evaluation Has Also Been Made In Order To Find Out The Impact Of The Training. Their Feedback About The Training Programme Is Discussed As Well.

Evolving Grassroots Democracy

Evolving Grassroots Democracy
Author: Ganapathy Palanithurai
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788180694851

This collection of sixteen articles and reports, drawn from the action projects carried out by the Rajiv Gandhi Chair

New Public Management

New Public Management
Author: G. Palanithurai
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2006
Genre: Public administration
ISBN: 9788180692628

Study conducted at Pudukkottai District of Tamil Nadu, India.

Yojana

Yojana
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 990
Release: 2007
Genre: India
ISBN:

Financing Metropolitan Governments in Developing Countries

Financing Metropolitan Governments in Developing Countries
Author: Roy W. Bahl
Publisher: Lincoln Inst of Land Policy
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2013
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781558442542

The economic activity that drives growth in developing countries is heavily concentrated in cities. Catchphrases such as “metropolitan areas are the engines that pull the national economy” turn out to be fairly accurate. But the same advantages of metropolitan areas that draw investment also draw migrants who need jobs and housing, lead to demands for better infrastructure and social services, and result in increased congestion, environmental harm, and social problems. The challenges for metropolitan public finance are to capture a share of the economic growth to adequately finance new and growing expenditures and to organize governance so that services can be delivered in a cost-effective way, giving the local population a voice in fiscal decision making. At the same time, care must be taken to avoid overregulation and overtaxation, which will hamper the now quite mobile economic engine of private investment and entrepreneurial initiative. Metropolitan planning has become a reality in most large urban areas, even though the planning agencies are often ineffective in moving things forward and in linking their plans with the fiscal and financial realities of metropolitan government. A growing number of success stories in metropolitan finance and management, together with accumulated experience and proper efforts and support, could be extended to a broader array of forward-looking programs to address the growing public service needs of metropolitan-area populations. Nevertheless, sweeping metropolitan-area fiscal reforms have been few and far between; the urban policy reform agenda is still a long one; and there is a reasonable prospect that closing the gaps between what we know how to do and what is actually being done will continue to be difficult and slow. This book identifies the most important issues in metropolitan governance and finance in developing countries, describes the practice, explores the gap between practice and what theory suggests should be done, and lays out the reform paths that might be considered. Part of the solution will rest in rethinking expenditure assignments and instruments of finance. The “right” approach also will depend on the flexibility of political leaders to relinquish some control in order to find a better solution to the metropolitan finance problem.