Panchayat Union Development
Full Form of PUD
What is PUD?
Panchayat Union Development (PUD) refers to the administrative framework at the block level in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, responsible for planning and implementing rural development schemes. It operates under the Tamil Nadu Panchayats Act, 1994, and functions as the intermediary tier between the district panchayat and village panchayats. The PUD office is headed by a Block Development Officer (BDO) and oversees activities such as sanitation, water supply, primary education, health services, and poverty alleviation programs like MGNREGA. This structure is a key component of India’s decentralised governance model, ensuring local needs are addressed through participatory planning. The term is widely used in Tamil Nadu government documents, exam syllabi (e.g., TNPSC Group II, VAO exams), and rural development reports. Understanding PUD is crucial for students preparing for state-level competitive exams as it forms the backbone of local self-government and is frequently tested in questions on governance and rural administration. The PUD system exemplifies the three-tier Panchayati Raj system adapted to Tamil Nadu’s administrative needs.
PUD का फुल फॉर्म
पंचायत संघ विकास
Example
The PUD office sanctioned ₹15 lakh for constructing a new anganwadi in the panchayat union.