<Ul> <Li> Zilla Panchayat </Li> <Li> Mandal Or Taluka Panchayats </Li> <Li> Gram Panchayats </Li> </Ul> <Li> Mandal Or Taluka Panchayats </Li> <P> In 1957, Balwant Rai Mehta Committee studied the Community Development Projects and the National Extension Service and assessed the extent to which the movement had succeeded in utilising local initiatives and in creating institutions to ensure continuity in the process of improving economic and social conditions in rural areas . The Committee held that community development would only be deep and enduring when the community was involved in the planning, decision - making and implementation process . The suggestions were for as follows: - </P> <Ul> <Li> an early establishment of elected local bodies and devolution to them of necessary resources, power and authority, </Li> <Li> that the basic unit of democratic decentralisation was at the block / samiti level since the area of jurisdiction of the local body should neither be too large nor too small . The block was large enough for efficiency and economy of administration, and small enough for sustaining a sense of involvement in the citizens, </Li> <Li> such body must not be constrained by too much control by the government or government agencies, </Li> <Li> the body must be constituted for five years by indirect elections from the village panchayats, </Li> <Li> its functions should cover the development of agriculture in all its aspects, the promotion of local industries and others </Li> <Li> services such as drinking water, road building, etc., and </Li> <Li> the higher level body, Zilla Parishad, would play an advisory role . </Li> </Ul>

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