Revision summary
Traditional rural power was dominant-caste land and elder panchayat. The 73rd Amendment created statutory seats and reservations. New office-holders include women and SC/ST sarpanches. Proxy rule and factions recapture many chairs. Land control still underwrites hierarchy beneath the statute.
Model answer
Introduction
Panchayati Raj Institutions are the constitutional local bodies after the 73rd Amendment. They have opened rural office to new categories, and they have also been captured by the old hierarchy in new clothes.
Body
Traditional hierarchy
- The old village order sat on dominant-caste land, jajmani, and an informal panchayat of elders.
- Women, Dalits, and land-poor clients spoke through patrons, not as office-holders.
What PRIs changed
- Statutory gram sabha, reserved seats for SC, ST, and women, and a three-tier fund flow created new chairs.
- A Dalit or woman sarpanch is a structural fact that the old caste panchayat did not allow.
- PESA in Scheduled Areas can, on paper, restore gram sabha consent over land and intoxicants, a direct hit at outsider contractors.
Limits of transformation
- Proxy rule: husbands and caste elders sit behind reserved chairs, a pattern village studies keep reporting.
- Factions, as Dube and Bailey described, contest the new prizes. Hierarchy moves into the scheme list.
- Fiscal dependence on higher grants keeps the sarpanch a broker, not an autonomous government.
- Where dominant castes still own land, PRI office is an add-on, not a replacement of agrarian power.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD O[Old caste panchayat] --> N[73rd PRI] N --> R[Reserved chairs] N --> P[Proxy faction capture] S[PESA] --> G[Gram sabha consent]
Conclusion
PRIs legally flattened the rural office hierarchy and put new bodies in the chair. Agrarian caste power and proxy politics mean the transformation is real, incomplete, and reversible.
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