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Power Structures in Rural Governance: Elite Dynamics in India’s Panchayati Raj System by Indu Shekhar [Hardcover]

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Rural power elites in panchayats are influential individuals or groups who control local decision-making and resources, often manipulating the system for their own gain rather than for broader community welfare. While the Panchayati Raj system was designed to democratize governance, these elites continue to dominate due to their established social, economic, and political capital. This phenomenon is often referred to as “elite capture”.

  • Economic dominance: These elites typically own significant property and land, giving them a high level of income and control over the village economy. This allows them to influence others through patronage, credit, and employment.
  • Social prestige: They usually belong to locally dominant and high-status caste groups. Their traditional authority and social standing grant them deference from other villagers.
  • Political connections: Elites maintain strong networks with higher-level politicians, such as Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), and local officials. These connections serve as a vital resource for gaining support, influencing administrative processes, and resolving personal matters.
  • Access to resources: They are better educated and have superior networks and contacts than the general population, which makes them more resourceful and effective in navigating the political landscap

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