Utilization of Block Grant in Local Body: A Study of Kabilas Vdc in Chitwan District
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The Department of Economics and Rural Development
Abstract
Decentralization is accepted as a main means of enhancing good governance, a process of
administrative, political, social and economic development works, and a strategy for
promoting people’s participation and empowerment of peoples. By the way of
decentralization and devolution of services from the Centre to the local level there are
provisioned two tire local bodies District Development Committee and Village
Development Committee/Municipality.Every year government provides the grant to local
bodies for carrying out development activities . This studygives attention the status of
utilization of block grant in local body; a case study has been taken by Kabilas VDC of
Chitwan district.
This study was carried out three major objectives. The first objective was to find out the
utilization of block grant received by VDC from center budget and DDC. As per the
finding of this study, VDC have got regularly grant from national budget as target. Second
objective was to find out the status of women, children and disadvantage people
participation in planning, implementation and decision making process in VDCs.
However, there is lack of meaningful participation and need to participation to them.
Third, what are challenges and constrains of utilization of block grants to target groups.
Finally, the study is for the partial fulfillment of MA Rural Development having general
objectives of utilization of block grant in local body with the focused on study of Kabilas
VDC in Chitwan district.
This study carried out based on explorative and descriptive both type of research design.
The nature and source of data collection through primary as well as secondary method has
been applied. Main source of primary data are collect form Kabilas VDC. For the primary
data collection, choosing seventy two respondents throughout the VDC through accidental
method and observation method also applied for the data collection. Other secondary data
collect from different published, book, journal which is published by respective VDC and
DDC and different website as well. Likewise, an interview was conducted to each key
informant with structured or unstructured questionnaire. Similarly, data collection form
general public and focus group discussion with structured and prepared open ended
question.
The study was focused to lot of challenges and constrictions to implement the budget and
program of VDCs. Absent of elected local bodies, raising work load of staffs, lack of
proper knowledge for the job responsibility, political interferes, lack of coordination are
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major challenges and constraints to implement the budget and program. Government has
prepared separate guideline for effective implementation and proper utilization of VDC
grant and earmarked certain percent budget for children, women and disadvantage people.
The findings of the study is d evelopment activities are approved on the basis of community
demand but the prioritization is made on the basis of the available fund and to some
extend interest of the political party and pressure group as well. Though participation of
women, children and disadvantage group has been in the priority list of local governments
but they have not been able to receive the benefits as expected. However, the result of this
VDC looks much better in terms of participation and benefits sharing by the target groups.
People’s participation are not encourage by the local government and the budget allocated
for the target group are used as per their desire as they could not identify the focus
program for the target groups. Project are mostly selected on the basis of the personal
interest .
The function, duty and power of local bodies is to look after agriculture, rural drinking
water, works and transport, education and sports, irrigation and soil erosion and river
control, physical development, health service, forest and environment, language and
culture, tourism and cottage industries development etc. The function, duty and power of
council are to pass the budgets, plans and program submitted through participatory
planning process.
Despite the fact of the compliance of budget allocation and program implementation
systems are still out of track. It is hoped that this study will help to understand how VDC
allocate VDC grant and made expenditure. Similarly, this study will help to find the level
of women, children and disadvantage people participation in VDC level. The large
contribution that these grants make to local development has led the Government to
increase the amount over recent years.