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About Panchayat Department In 1957 an Administrative Reforms Committee (ARC) was set up for Kerala state.The head of that reforms committee was first Chief Minister.ARC Recommended clear measures for decentralisation of power at various levels and methods for democratisation of the organs of government at various levels with a view of effective participation of local self-governing institutions in the administration. The system of governance of panchayats, recommended by the ARC, was essentially a two-tier system with directly elected village panchayats at village level and district councils at the district level.The Panchayat act of 1960 recommended the division of local bodie's Department into Panchayat Department and Municipal Department for easy administration. In 1962, Panchayat department was structured under the guidance of Shri.R Kesavan Nair. |
