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73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendment Acts - Drishti Judiciary The 73 rd and 74 th Constitutional Amendment Acts came into force on 24th April 1993 and 1st June 1993, respectively This amendment brought the State Governments under the constitutional obligation to adopt the new system of Panchayati Raj
Key Features of the 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992: Empowering . . . After several attempts, including the 64th Constitutional Amendment Bill that failed to pass in 1989, the 73rd Amendment was finally enacted in 1992 and came into force on April 24, 1993, revolutionizing local self-governance in rural India
The 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act: Strengthening Panchayati Raj . . . The 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992, was a monumental step in making this vision come to life by democratizing and empowering Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) Let’s delve into how this amendment has transformed local self-governments in India
All about the 73rd Constitutional Amendment - iPleaders The main objective of the 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992 was to provide constitutional status to the panchayats It aimed at democratic decentralisation of power and resources among the central government and local bodies such as PRIs
Everything You Need To Know 73rd Amendment Act - UPSC with Nikhil The 73rd Amendment Act was passed in 1992, and on April 24, 1993, it became operative The Act's main objective was the democratic decentralization of authority and resources from central government to locally elected bodies in order to promote citizen participation in governance
Learn about 73rd Amendment Act - Unacademy Passed in 1992, the 73rd Amendment of the Indian Constitution is an amendment to the Constitution that directed on standardising the village bodies of Gram Panchayats and gave them a much-needed title of local self-government