Ministry of Panchayati Raj

Two-days National Conclave of State Finance Commissions (SFC) begins at NIRD&PR, Hyderabad

Posted On: 29 NOV 2022 8:21PM by PIB Delhi

The National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRD&PR), Hyderabad is organizing a two days National Conclave of State Finance Commissions (SFC) during 29 – 30 November, 2022, supported by Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India. The National SFC Conclave was inaugurated by Dr. Ashok Lahiri, Member of the Fifteenth Central Finance Commission, Shri Sunil Kumar, Secretary, Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Shri S. M. Vijayanand, former Chief Secretary to Government of Kerala, former Secretary, Ministry of Panchayati Raj and Chairman of Sixth State Finance Commission, Kerala, Dr.  G. Narendra Kumar, Director General, NIRD&PR and Dr. Chandra Shekhar Kumar, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Panchayati Raj.

Dr. Ashok Lahiri, Member of the Fifteenth Central Finance Commission (CFC) in his inaugural address raised many issues relating to governance in Panchayati Raj Institutions. He pertinently pointed out that these local governments actually touch the people at local level, by providing them basic services. Gandhi Ji, he said, was great believer in grassroots democracy and only at Gram Sabha we see the democracy in action. He also mentioned about the need to strengthen the Panchayats for mobilizing internal revenues for efficient service delivery. He reminded that the 15th Central Finance Commission has recommended   to enhance the existing profession tax from existing limit of Rs. 2500 to Rs. 18000 per annum and that the Panchayats should mandatorily collect property tax.  These need to be considered by the States. 

 

 

Shri Sunil Kumar, Secretary, MoPR explained about the role of CFC and SFCs for strengthening Panchayati Raj Institutions. He said MoPR has drawn up a broad vision for socioeconomic transformation of rural areas through eGramSwaraj, SVAMITVA and Audit Online etc.  Therefore, there is an urgent need to align the functioning of SFCs to maximize their contribution in strengthening the finances of Panchayats. He expressed hope that this Conclave will deliberate on redefining the role and functioning of SFC in a collaborative and consultative manner. He assured that the recommendations of the Conclave will be taken up with the States for consideration and implementation.

 

 

Dr. G. Narendra Kumar Director General, NIRD&PR informed the participants that this Conclave will focus on the following issues for all round analysis and working of SFCs and to suggest broad roadmap and strategy towards bringing excellence to SFCs’ functioning in the future:

 

  1. How to work out Divisible Pool of the State Revenues – Determination of State Tax Revenues and the collection charges to arrive at the “net proceeds” and the principles for distribution
  2. How to assess requirements of PRIs – Review and forecast of (a) Revenues based on past trends and revenue potential (b) Expenditure on normative basis
  3. How to develop a comprehensive system for compilation of data on Panchayats finances- To enable SFCs to assess the income and expenditure of the Panchayats
  4. How to work out devolution formula – To rectify vertical gap i.e. the mismatch between expenditure responsibilities and potential OSR and rectify horizontal gap to equalize the inter-jurisdictional disparities
  5. How to Professionalize SFCs- To design fiscal transfers to Panchayat to enhance their fiscal capacity and functional autonomy 

 

Dr. Chandra Shekhar Kumar, Additional Secretary, MoPR explained the background and Objectives of the Conclave. He pointed out that finance is life blood for functioning of any organization and the SFC is very important to translate the mandate of the Constitution of India to make the Panchayats self-governing institutions. He said only 9 States have constituted 6th State Finance Commission (SFC) and another 7 have constituted 5th State Finance Commission. There is large variation in the functioning of SFCs and also in their recommendations. He said though taxation powers are given to Panchayats in state Panchayati Raj Acts, rules are not framed in many states, with the result Panchayats are not able to mobilize own source revenues. He said the extensive deliberations amongst the relevant stakeholders will lead to actionable roadmap to professionalize the SFCs.

 

About 40 distinguished dignitaries   comprising of Chairpersons and Members of State Finance Commissions, Smt. Mamta Varma, Joint Secretary (FD & Policy), Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Secretaries of Panchayati Raj and Finance Departments of States / UTs and the representatives from research institutions are participating in the National Conclave. The deliberations will focus on the following key issues:

 

  1. Devolution formula adopted for the Local governments
  2. Processing and decisions on SFC recommendations
  3. Issues in implementation of SFC recommendations
  4.  Coordination between SFC and CFC recommendation and implementation
  5. Suggestions of SFC for generating OSR
  6. SFC recommendations on improving local governance

 

At the outset, Dr.Anjan Kumar Bhanja, Faculty & Head, CPRDP&SSD, NIRD&PR welcomed the participants  to  the Conclave. The inaugural session ended with vote of thanks presented by Dr. Chinnadurai Associate Professor, CPRDPSSD-NIRD&PR, Hyderabad.

 

 

 

 

 

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