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23. For achieving the objectives enshrined in Part IX of the
Constitution, the State Legislatures have enacted laws and made provision for
devolution of powers upon and assigned various functions listed in the Eleventh
Schedule to the panchayats. The primary focus of the subjects enumerated in the
Eleventh Schedule is on social and economic development of the rural parts of
the country by conferring upon the panchayat the status of a constitutional
body. Parliament has ensured that the panchayats would no longer perform the
role of simply executing the programs and policies evolved by the political
executive of the State. By virtue of the provisions contained in Part IX, the
panchayats have been empowered to formulate and implement their own programs of
economic development and social justice in tune with their status as the third
tier of the Government which is mandated to represent the interests of the
people living within its jurisdiction. The system of panchayats envisaged in
this part aims at establishing strong and accountable systems of governance that
will in turn ensure more equitable distribution of resources in a manner
beneficial to all."