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An analytical assessment of India's Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) — formally institutionalised by the 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992 (in force 24 April 1993) into a three-tier system (Gram Panchayat / Panchayat Samiti / Zila Parishad) with 29 subjects in the Eleventh Schedule and 50% women's reservation — highlights that despite over 3 million elected representatives (including ~14 lakh elected women, the world's largest such cohort), PRIs face the '3Fs CRISIS' (Funds, Functions, Functionaries), with less than 20% of states having devolved all 29 Eleventh Schedule subjects (per 2022 Ministry of Panchayati Raj report), centrally sponsored schemes like PM-KISAN bypassing PRIs to deliver benefits directly, and the persistence of 'sarpanch pati' proxy representation; reform recommendations draw on the Balwant Rai Mehta Committee (1957), Ashok Mehta Committee (1977), GVK Rao Committee (1985), and L.M. Singhvi Committee (1986) plus the Ministry's Panchayat Advancement Index for performance benchmarking.
भारत की पंचायती राज संस्थाओं (PRIs) का विश्लेषणात्मक मूल्यांकन — 73वें संवैधानिक संशोधन अधिनियम, 1992 (24 अप्रैल 1993 से प्रभावी) द्वारा त्रि-स्तरीय प्रणाली (ग्राम पंचायत / पंचायत समिति / ज़िला परिषद) में औपचारिक रूप से संस्थागत, ग्यारहवीं अनुसूची में 29 विषयों एवं 50% महिला आरक्षण के साथ — यह उजागर करता है कि 30 लाख से अधिक निर्वाचित प्रतिनिधियों (~14 लाख निर्वाचित महिलाएँ, विश्व का सबसे बड़ा ऐसा समूह) के बावजूद, PRIs '3Fs संकट' (निधि, कार्य, कार्यकर्ता) का सामना करते हैं, 20% से कम राज्यों ने सभी 29 ग्यारहवीं अनुसूची विषयों को हस्तांतरित किया है (पंचायती राज मंत्रालय 2022 रिपोर्ट के अनुसार), PM-KISAN जैसी केंद्र प्रायोजित योजनाएँ PRIs को बायपास कर सीधे लाभार्थियों तक पहुँचती हैं, एवं 'सरपंच पति' प्रॉक्सी प्रतिनिधित्व बना हुआ है; सुधार सिफ़ारिशें बलवंत राय मेहता समिति (1957), अशोक मेहता समिति (1977), GVK राव समिति (1985), एवं LM सिंघवी समिति (1986) से ली गई हैं।
An analytical assessment of India's Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) — the constitutional framework of grassroots democracy formally institutionalised by the 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992 (which came into force on 24 April 1993…
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- 02WORLD MALARIA DAY 2026 — observed on 25 APRIL — was marked under the theme 'DRIVEN TO END MALARIA: NOW WE CAN. NOW WE MUST.', highlighting scientific progress (vaccines like RTS,S and the newer R21) and stressing that malaria elimination is achievable with collective effort; the day was established by the WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO), replacing the earlier Africa Malaria Day; global progress includes 47 countries certified malaria-free, 37 countries reporting fewer than 1,000 cases in 2024, expansion of vaccination programmes in 25+ countries, and ~610,000 malaria deaths globally in 2024; the WHO Global Technical Strategy (2016-2030) targets a 90% reduction in malaria cases and deaths by 2030; INDIA recorded an 80% reduction in malaria cases (2015-2023) and exited the High Burden to High Impact (HBHI) group in 2024.SSCBankingUPSC
- 05A YALE-AFFILIATED REPORT on US HIGHER EDUCATION — emerging amid rising doubts about the value of college education in the United States and falling enrollment numbers — has identified four structural and credibility issues confronting American universities: (1) RISING TUITION COSTS — excessively high fees eroding public confidence; (2) OPAQUE ADMISSIONS — discretionary and non-transparent processes, particularly at elite institutions, intensifying mistrust; (3) INCONSISTENT ACADEMIC QUALITY — variations in standards across institutions contributing to scepticism about educational outcomes; (4) FREE SPEECH CONCERNS — campus debates over freedom of expression as a major source of anxiety; the report has emerged during a turbulent phase that includes Trump administration actions suspending funding to certain institutions over allegations of antisemitism and disputes around Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programmes, immigration-policy changes, and probes into race-based admissions practices; the US experience offers a cautionary lesson for countries like India to prioritise TRANSPARENCY, ACCESSIBILITY, and CREDIBILITY in their academic systems before public trust erodes.SSCBankingUPSC
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