PANCHAYATI RAJ 41
the village panchayats could not find roots. See H Tinker, The Foundations of the Local Self-Government in India, Pakistan and Burma, London, 1954.
1 Planning Commission, Committee on Plan Projects, Report of Team for the Study of Community Projects and National Extension Set L ice. New Delhi, 1957.
6 Jawaharlal Nehru in Kurukshetra.'A Symposium, Dslhi, 1961.
6 M N Srinivas and M N Panini, "The Development of Sociology and Social Anthropology in India", Sociological Bulletin, Vol 22 No 2, September 1973, p 198.
7 G Ram Reddy (ed). Patterns of Panchayati Raj in India, Macmillan, 1977.
8 See for instance, A H Somjce, Voting Behaviour in an Indian Village, Baroda, 1959; and R K Park and I Tinker (eds). Leadership and Political Institutions in India, Princeton, New Jersey, Princeion University Frees, 1959.
9 Planning Commission, Programme Evolution Commission, A Study of Panchayats,
Fifth Evaluation Report, New Delhi, May 1958, Chapter IV. 111 VI Lenin, The State and Revolution, Moscow, Progress Publishers, 1972.
11 K Kothari, "India's Political Take-off", The Economic Weekly, Vol XIV, July 1962;
R Chandidas, " The Fourth General Elections: M P, A Case Study", Economic and Political Weekly, Vol II, Nos 33-35, August 1967.
12 N Patnaik and H D Lakshminarayana, "Factional Politics in Village India", Man
in India, Vol 49, No 2, April-June, 1969, pp 161-187. u Quoted in B Shiva Rao, The Framing of India's Constitution: Select Documents, New
Delhi, Indian Institute of Public Administration, 1968, Vol IV, pp 944-945.