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Record ID: SCST/2010/0097
Document Type: Book
Title: Pesa Act & Its Implementation Of Tribal Areas Of Orissa- An Empirical Evaluation
Editor/Author: AB Ota
KK Mohanty
AK Gomang
Keywords: Bhuria Committee
Constitution
PESA
PRI Representatives
Scheduled Areas
Sector: Socio-economic studies
University: Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes Research and Training Institute (SCSTRTI), Bhubaneswar, 751003
Completed Date: Jul-2010
Abstract: To provide self-rule for tribals, a bill was introduced in Parliament in December 1996 based on the recommendations of the Bhuria Committee after a thorough examination of the tribal scenario in the country. The Bill was passed by the Parliament and became an Act after the President's assent on 24th December 1996. The Act is known as the Provisions of the Panchayats (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996(No 40 of 1996). It has been made clear in Article 243(M) (4) (b) that extending the provisions of Part IX of the Constitution shall not be deemed as an amendment to the Constitution under Article 368. With the passing of the Panchayats (Extension to Schedule Areas) Act (PESA) 1996 (Central Act), the state government of Odisha amended the Odisha Gram Panchayat Act, 1964, Odisha Panchayat Samiti Act 1959 and Odisha Zilla Parishad Act, 1991 w.e.f. 22.12.1997, i.e. within the mandatory period of one year of coming into force of PESA i.e. 24th December 1996. In the amended laws, matters relating to different subjects have been placed within the preview of Panchayats at respective tiers. Researchers of Government and research organizations have carried out a number of studies relating to implementation and impact of PESA Act in Odisha. The present study tried to assess the status of functioning of PESA and locate the gaps of the Act by conducting personal interviews with the PRI representatives and officials. It is felt that people's perception towards the Act can also contribute towards securing better suggestions for the improvement of the Act. Hence, the present study intends to find the gaps and suggestive measures for effective implementation of the said Act by assessing people's perception including PRI representatives about the working and understanding of the Act. Hopefully, this volume will be helpful for researchers, academicians, planners, administrators, NGO personnel and also by the common readers.
Pagination: xxix,174
Tribal Research Institutes: SC/ST Research & Training Institute, Odisha
Record ID: SCST/2010/0097
ISBN No: 978-93-80705-09-5
Appears in Collections:Tribal Affairs


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