A two-day workshop on giving panchayats tax and non-tax powers and changing functioning of State Finance Commissions (SFCs) got underway here today with Union Minister Nihal Chand making a strong pitch for empowering local bodies economically to strengthen India.
"Majority of Indian population stays in rural areas. Hence, Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) had announced to transfer funds directly to gram panchayats.
"For the first time, over two-lakh crore rupees have been announced for gram panchayats. Huge funds will go to villages and a sarpanch can use the same for developments of the villages," Minister of State for Panchayati Raj Nihal Chand said during the inaugural session of the workshop themed 'Decentralisation and Role of State Finance Commissions'.
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Chairpersons and members of all functional SFCs, secretaries of Panchayati Raj and Finance Departments from states and eminent national and international experts on fiscal decentralisation and devolution to local governments are taking part in the workshop.
Chand called for a practical fiscal decentralisaiton by SFCs while distributing resources between state governments and local bodies, a statement issued by the Ministry said.
"The primary emphasis will be on provision of basic services like rural infrastructure, sewage, sanitation and water supply," he said.