Abstract

Respect for human rights, the rule of law, the consolidation of democracy, the promotion of transparency, and administrative ability are all requirements for good governance. Good governance is dependent on the state and its institutions being receptive to the needs and ambitions of the populace, as well as on inclusive citizenship. Democracy is based on the equality of all people, their right to engage in social and political change, their right to progress, and their right to a dignified existence. A system and procedure of good government is called panchayat raj. Since ancient times, villages have served as India's fundamental administrative units. The Gram Sabha has the potential to be the pillar of the Indian democratic system and the entire Panchayat Raj institutional structure. So the main focus is on Gandhian concept of Panchayat Raj. This is useful to development of India. So in 21st century this concept becomes powerful in the Nation

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