ABSTRACT:
There is a change in the mindset of the people in the existing democracy. People feel that leaders have let them down.” After the period of Indian independence, people have been seen feeling unsatisfied with the actions of the leaders. Various responsibilities of leadership are found in modern Indian politics. Many elected representatives are honestly absolved of their duties. Panchayatiraj members also do not attend their meetings. Villagers feel that the village leaders are not doing their jobs satisfactorily. Leadership development that is psychologically developed is rarely seen. In local rural societies various internal conflicts are observed between the leaders and the people in the deprivation relationship. The schemes formulated for development should work to reach the marginalized people of the society. Responsible leadership is very rare in Indian politics. People of the society consider certain qualities essential for a leader such as education, loyalty, intellectual ability, expressiveness etc. The leaders of Indian politics of the current period are seen to be narrow-minded and selfish. Prof. S. C. According to Dubey “Indian political leadership is going through a severe crisis.
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Sanjay. V. Patel. Leadership in Panchayati Raj: A Study. International Journal of Reviews and Research in Social Sciences. 2024; 12(1):10-4. doi: 10.52711/2454-2687.2024.00003
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Sanjay. V. Patel. Leadership in Panchayati Raj: A Study. International Journal of Reviews and Research in Social Sciences. 2024; 12(1):10-4. doi: 10.52711/2454-2687.2024.00003 Available on: https://ijrrssonline.in/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2024-12-1-3
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