Swaraj ppt

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About This Presentation

This is a powerpoint on the key concepts of Swaraj - a book by AAP founder Arvind Kejriwal.


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The lessons from SWARAJ for improving
Panchyatiraj
By
Arvind Kejriwal
Presenter
Dhanada Mishra

The Disease witin

There are many ills we see around us everyday in our country even
after more than 60 years of independence

Many of them related to basic necessaities of life such as
education, health, housing, food, clothing and drinking water etc.

Studies like ASER and PAHELI of Pratham and census data of
Government show continuing deprivation on a large scale

For example, more than 50% of rural students in class V are unable
to read a class II level text in their mother tongue as per ASER 2012
which shows a declining trend over last 3 years.

Healthcare statistics measured by infant mortality, maternal
mortality, nutrition etc. indicate similar picture.

Its not much better in case of proportion of households living in
Kutcha houses or having to do with out sanitation and safe drinking
water.

The People have 'No SAY'

There is an overwhelming feeling among the
common citizen that they have 'NO SAY'
-No control over Public Servants
-No control or say over Public Funds
-No say over Law-making or Policies
-No control over local Natural resources

Its as if the 'dream of true self-rule' or Swaraj
is yet to be realised

The Symptoms Vs. Disease

The abysmal social indicators are symptoms
of the disease underneath, which is lack of a
'Direct Democracy' at the grass-roots level

The British left and Indian leaders and
buraucrats replaced them at the top but the
System of Governance has been very slow to
change

As a result the common people are still not
truly 'Empowered' in a heavily 'Top-Down'
Governance Model

The Symptoms Vs. Disease

The abysmal social indicators are symptoms
of the disease underneath, which is lack of a
'Direct Democracy' at the grass-roots level

The British left and Indian leaders and
buraucrats replaced them at the top but the
System of Governance has been very slow to
change

As a result the common people are still not
truly 'Empowered' in a heavily 'Top-Down'
Governance Model

The Shortcomings of Current
Panchayatiraj System

Tree Plantation drive in Bhondsi village -
Haryana

The Problems of NREGA – Gajapati Episode

Panchayat can not even buy 'Brooms' - UP

City Garbage in Kuthambakkam - TN

Panchayat Secretary serves State
Government not the Panchayat

BRGF – Collector's discretion not people's

Ward No. 45, Bhubaneswar

Examples of Other Countries

Walmart in America

Budget Made on the Street – Brazil

A Parliament runs on People's Will –
Switzerland

YES – Direct Democracy works Abroad and it
also works in INDIA – but few and far between

SWADESHI Islands of SWARAJ

Hivre Bazzar in Maharastra – Transformation
of a panchayat

North Kerala Village – A Case Study

Madhya Pradesh's New Law – A Miracle!

YES – It can be DONE in INDIA

WHAT SHOULD CHANGE?

GRAMSABHA directly empowered to
-Control local public servants, e.g., teacher,
Anganwadi workers, panchayat employees, health
workers etc.
-Direct control over Government Funds most of
which should be in un-tied form
-Control of local minor natural resources including
water, land, minerals and forest produce

Distribution of works, resources and
responsibilities at various levels of
Panchayatiraj

When People Decide

Education will improve

Health will improve

Naxalism will be tackled

Alcoholism can be tackled

Will reduce Poverty, Hunger and
Unemployment

Some Mis-conceived
Apprehensions

Empowering Gramsabhas will
-Increase Corruption
-Fight Amongst people
-Fear of 'Khap Panchayat' style culture
-What about PESA Act

Pratical Steps for Panchayatiraj

The Gramsabha should be supreme

Sarpanch need to report to GS rather than DM

GS should take all decisions and they should
be final

GS should authorise action against sarpanch

GS should have the power to recall sarpanch

All village work should be done by Gramsabha

Village level Govt workers should report to GS

At least 50% of state budget should be placed
at the disposal of the Gramsabha as untied
funds

Pratical Steps for Panchayatiraj

Gramsabha should have control over Block
Samiti and District Parishad by nominating its
representives successively

Provision of election of members at large
should be scrapped

GS should have control over policy making at
Assembly and Parliament through initiative

GS's Right to official Information

Gramsabha should approve all bills and
initiate criminal case in case of corruption in
works

Right to grant liquor and mining license

Pratical Steps for Panchayatiraj

Gramsabha should have control over tax
collection in its area of jurisdiction

All land acquisition should be through the
Gramsabha process

All land documents should be held at the
panchayat level and all transactions should be
publicly displayed periodically

Gramsabha should control all natural
resources

The common certificates such as caste,
domicile etc. should be issued at panchayat
level

Pratical Steps for Panchayatiraj

Gramsabha should have transparency in
keeping all its records and make them
available to public suo-moto

All villages should have their own panchayats
rather than multiple villages meeting in a single
panchayat or gramsabha unless they
themselevs want to

Special benefits group or councils should be
formed to protect minority groups

Lokpals should be formed to oversee proper
functioning of panchayats

State Government interference should be
minimised

THANK YOU!