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Every year, the National Panchayati Raj Day is celebrated on 24th April.
About the Day
- It marks a defining moment in the history of decentralisation of power, with the institutionalisation of Panchayati Raj, through the Constitution (73rd Amendment) Act, 1992 which came into force with effect from 24th April 1993.
- It is commemorated by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj.
- The first such Day was celebrated in 2010.
- It provides an opportunity for direct dialogue with Panchayat representatives from all over the country as well as recognising their achievements to empower and motivate them further.
- During 2021 celebrations, the Survey of Villages and Mapping with Improvised Technology in Village Areas (SVAMITVA) Scheme has been dedicated to the entire nation and Property Cards/Title Deeds will be electronically distributed.
National Panchayat Awards
- Every year, the Ministry awards the best performing Panchayats/States/UTs under the Incentivization of Panchayats in recognition of their good work for improving delivery of services and public goods.
- These are conferred under various categories namely
- Deen Dayal Upadhyay Panchayat Sashaktikaran Puraskar (DDUPSP).
- Nanaji Deshmukh Rashtriya Gaurav Gram Sabha Puraskar (NDRGGSP).
- Child-friendly Gram Panchayat Award (CFGPA).
- Gram Panchayat Development Plan (GPDP) Award.
- e-Panchayat Puraskar (given to States/UTs only).
- In 2021, the award money (as Grants-in-Aid) ranging from Rs. 5 lakh to Rs. 50 lakh will be directly transferred to the bank account of the Panchayats. This is being done for the first time.
SVAMITVA Scheme
- It is a Central Sector Scheme of the Ministry of Panchayati Raj.
- It was launched on the National Panchayati Raj Day in 2020.
- Aim: To provide the ‘record of rights’ to village household owners in rural areas and issuance of Property cards.
- It has been approved for implementation at an outlay of Rs. 566.23 crore across the country in phased manner over a period of five years (2020-2025).
- Its pilot phase was implemented during 2020-2021 in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Madhya Pradesh and a few border villages of Punjab and Rajasthan.
- The scheme will be carried out in close coordination with the Survey of India, Panchayati Raj departments and Revenue departments of various states.
- Significance
- It has the potential to transform rural India and will ensure streamlined planning, revenue collection and provide clarity over property rights in rural areas.
- It will pave the way for using property as a financial asset by villagers for taking loans and other financial benefits.
- This is the first time ever that such a large-scale exercise involving most modern technology is being carried out to benefit millions of rural property owners.
- Disputes related to the property would also be settled through the Property Cards/Title Deeds.
- Property Cards are allotted through this Scheme for every property in the village and will be prepared by states using accurate measurements delivered by drone-mapping.
- Different States have different nomenclature for the Property Cards
Title Deed |
Haryana |
Rural Property Ownership Records |
Karnataka |
Adhikar Abhilekh |
Madhya Pradesh |
Sannad |
Maharashtra |
Patta |
Rajasthan |
Svamitva Abhilekh |
Uttarakhand |
Gharauni |
Uttar Pradesh |
Panchayati Raj in India
Genesis
73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments
Salient Features of these Acts
Significance
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Source: PIB