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Here are two prominent figures who were ardent supporters of village panchayats in India:
Mahatma Gandhi: Widely regarded as the Father of India, Mahatma Gandhi strongly believed in the concept of Swaraj, or self-rule. He envisioned village panchayats as the foundation of a decentralized and democratic India. He saw them as institutions that empowered local communities to make decisions about their own development and well-being.
Vinoba Bhave: A close disciple of Gandhi, Vinoba Bhave is known for his Bhoodan Movement, a land redistribution movement aimed at alleviating poverty in rural India. He recognized the importance of strengthening village panchayats to ensure the success of land reforms and rural development initiatives.
Here’s a brief comparison of their contributions:
Gandhi: Emphasized the philosophical and political importance of village panchayats as the cornerstone of self-governance.
Bhave: Focused on the practical role of village panchayats in uplifting rural communities through land reform and development projects.
These are just two examples, and there have been many other advocates for village panchayats throughout Indian history. The Panchayati Raj system, which is the current system of local government in rural India, is a testament to the ongoing efforts to empower village communities.