Abstract:
Local Government is an administrative body for a small geographic area, such
as a city, town, county, or state. A local government will typically only have
control over their specific geographical region, and cannot pass or enforce laws
that will affect a wider area. The legacy of the local government and local selfgovernment
system in Bangladesh prevail in different forms, Such as:
administrative set up, rules and regulations, bureaucratic culture, rural power
structure etc. similar to that of India and Pakistan, as this subcontinent share a
common history of local governance. Since Independence in 1971, different
government in different forms initiated a number of attempts to tinker with the
rural and urban local government system in Bangladesh. Presently Local
Government of Bangladesh is divided in to primary tier that are Rural Local
Government and Urban Local Government. Union Parishad is the lowest level
of Rural Local Government. Union Parishad (UP) is the local body and lowest
tier of the local government that has huge potential in poverty reduction. This
140 years old institution has wide roles and responsibilities in rural
development and poverty reduction empowered by the Constitution and
Ordinance but partyarchy and patron-client relationship impacted largely on the
governance system.
This study aims to explore the existing financial system and state of resource
mobilization of Kazihal and Shibnagar Union Parishads of Dinajpur District, to
identify the problems and challenges in existing financial system and to assess
the institutional mechanism needed for overcoming the challenges. This study
is intended to analyse the financial aspects and its problems in the local
government in Bangladesh. Based on the understanding of the study, its
contexts, results and the objectives of the study, it is understood that this
study needs to deploy a mixed method research approach using both
quantitative and qualitative research techniques to achieve the specific
objectives of the mission. The data are collected concurrently or sequentially,
are given a priority, and involve the integration of the data at one or more stages
in the research process (Creswell, Plano-Clark, Gutmann & Hanson, 2002, p.
212). In-depth interviews and survey with semi-structured questionnaire are
conducted to attain data along with the line of the major objectives and research
questions of the thesis.
Finally this study argues that, as the lowest tier of local government body,
UP can implement activities for identifying potential areas of resource
mobilization. Local own revenues are a necessary but not a sufficient
condition for to be self-reliant because there are various factors involved.
UP can barely exercise financial authority that they have to mobilize their
own resources because of central dominance. Consequently, they had
never been financially solvent due to shortage of adequate manpower,
absence of proper tax assessment, fear of losing popularity among the UP
members, predominant tax evading culture, perceived weaker correlation
between tax payment and service delivery, and inadequacy of sources of
income.