The role of panchayat raj institutions in making healthy villages in Karnataka
Abstract
Introduction: Karnataka's Panchayati Raj system has a long history. It was built by the former rulers as an efficient platform for accomplishing goals. The long-term objective of rural development was set forth by the Mouryans, British, Mysore State rulers, Congress leaders, and other political figures. In Karnataka State, the Panchayati Raj System saw a tremendous upheaval during the 1980s. In Karnataka, Panchayats are responsible for planning, implementation, supervision, and monitoring of making healthy villages in Karnataka. The Panchayat will assist in the effective functioning of village health, sanitation, and nutrition in villages and overall cleanliness to battle malaria, waterborne infections, and other communicable diseases.
Objectives: objective of the study is to understand the healthcare services for rural health and to examine the role of Panchayat raj institutions in making healthy villages in Methodology: Explorative research methodology has been used, and the study is based on secondary sources, which are taken from books, annual reports of upper education, journals, and newspapers.
Findings: This study reveals that role of Panchayat raj institutions in making healthy villages in Karnataka and healthcare services proving by Panchayat to the beneficiaries
Conclusion: The State of Karnataka has made significant progress in the Panchayat Raj system's development. The state has made great strides in the administration of development at the local level. The management of many rural development programmes by panchayat has garnered societal acceptance and support. The Panchayat has the responsibility of providing essential healthcare services to people living in villages, and it has been providing facilities through many health schemes which are enacted by the state and central government to develop health.
How to Cite This Article
Husenasab Vanageri, Dr. Renuka E Asagi (2023).
The role of panchayat raj institutions in making healthy villages in Karnataka
. International Journal of Social Science Exceptional Research (IJSSER), 2(3), 01-04.