Political Science, asked by vishalkr20may2002, 2 months ago

Decentralisation is a feature of which Government ?​

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Answered by tanishkajadhav982
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Many countries have embarked on a process to decentralize their health systems as a means to improve their responsiveness and performance. In practice, decentralization involves the transfer of authority and power from: Higher to lower levels of government or from national to subnational levels of government.

Answered by MrWanderer
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Decentralisation:-

Decentralisation is referred to as a form of an organisational structure where there is the delegation of authority by the top management to the middle and lower levels of management in an organisation. ... In simple words, when delegation is expanded on an organisational level, it is called decentralisation.

Advantages of Decentralisation:

  • Reduces the burden on top executives: ...
  • Facilitates diversification: ...
  • To provide product and market emphasis: ...
  • Executive Development: ...
  • It promotes motivation: ...
  • Better control and supervision: ...
  • Quick Decision-Making: ...
  • Uniform policies not Followed:

examples:-

Brazil and India decentralized in an uneven and more gradual manner. In some other countries (such as Pakistan), devolution represented an instrument for consolidation of power of a nondemocratic national government. In China, local governments were granted much economic but little political power

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