Jharkhand’s Chief Minister has expressed confidence that the state’s newly implemented PESA (Panchayats Extension to Scheduled Areas) rules will serve as a guiding light for governance strategies across the country. This forward-thinking policy aims to ensure that tribal areas have greater control over their local governance and resource management. The PESA rules are designed to strengthen the authority of gram sabhas, empowering them to make decisions crucial for their community’s development and welfare. This emphasis on grassroots democracy and self-governance is a significant step towards achieving inclusive development. The government’s initiative in enacting these comprehensive PESA regulations is expected to inspire other states to re-evaluate their own decentralized governance structures. The ultimate goal is to foster a system where local communities, especially tribal populations, have the agency to shape their own futures and ensure that development benefits them directly and effectively.
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