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State Finance Commission for Panchayats: (a) Article 243-I (73rd Amendment): Mandates State Finance Commission (SFC) to be constituted every 5 years by Governor to review financial position of Panchayats, (b) Functions: (i) Review financial position: Assess Panchayat revenues, expenditures, fiscal capacity, (ii) Recommend principles: For distribution of net proceeds of taxes, duties, tolls, fees between State and Panchayats, (iii) Grants-in-aid: Recommend grants to Panchayats from State Consolidated Fund based on needs, performance, (iv) Measures to improve: Suggest steps to improve Panchayat financial management, revenue collection, (c) Applications: (i) Devolution: SFC recommendations guide State in devolving functions, funds, functionaries to Panchayats, (ii) Resource allocation: Ensures Panchayats receive adequate resources for constitutional functions (economic development, social justice), (iii) Accountability: SFC reports submitted to Governor, laid before State Legislature; PAC examines implementation, (d) Challenges: (i) Timely constitution: Many States delay constituting SFCs, affecting Panchayat planning, budgeting, (ii) Implementation: State governments may not fully implement SFC recommendations, limiting Panchayat fiscal autonomy, (iii) Capacity: SFCs need expertise in public finance, local governance to make informed recommendations, (e) Illustrates fiscal federalism: SFC institutionalizes regular review of Panchayat finances; independent Commission ensures objective, needs-based resource allocation for grassroots governance.