describe about decentralisation in india?
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There are two kinds of decentralisation, namely political and administrative. In political decentralisation new units are created to invest them with powers. Thus the central government in India is the main organ of power. As many as twenty-five states are there and some more may be created to decentralise the power.
There are two kinds of decentralisation, namely political and administrative. In political decentralisation new units are created to invest them with powers. Thus the central government in India is the main organ of power. As many as twenty-five states are there and some more may be created to decentralise the power.
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Decentralisation and local governance are central issues in India today. When India gained independence in 1947 it had a population of 360 million, apart from the Provinces under direct British rule, in 562 princely states that came together to form the Union of India under the Constitution adopted on 26 November 1949. In terms of plurality of religion, culture, language and diversity, India has no parallel. When India became a republic on 26 January 1950 it was considered a highly centralized system.
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