expalin the major step taken towords decentaalization ? making the third tir of goverment more powerful
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The major steps taken towards decentralisation were:
Now it is constitutionally
mandatory to hold regular elections to
local government bodies.
Seats are reserved in the elected
bodies and the executive heads of
these institutions for the Scheduled
Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other
Backward Classes.
At least one-third of all positions
are reserved for women.
An independent institution called
the State Election Commission has
been created in each State to conduct
panchayat and municipal elections.
The State governments are required
to share some powers and revenue with
local government bodies. The nature of
sharing varies from State to State.
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Now it is constitutionally
mandatory to hold regular elections to
local government bodies.
Seats are reserved in the elected
bodies and the executive heads of
these institutions for the Scheduled
Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other
Backward Classes.
At least one-third of all positions
are reserved for women.
An independent institution called
the State Election Commission has
been created in each State to conduct
panchayat and municipal elections.
The State governments are required
to share some powers and revenue with
local government bodies. The nature of
sharing varies from State to State.
please follow and Mark as brainliest.
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• Hold regular election to local government bodies.
• Seats are reserved for SC, ST and other backward classes.
• One third of seats in all positions are reserved for women.
• State Election Commission has been created in each state to conduct elections.
• The state government share some power and revenue with the local government.
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• Hold regular election to local government bodies.
• Seats are reserved for SC, ST and other backward classes.
• One third of seats in all positions are reserved for women.
• State Election Commission has been created in each state to conduct elections.
• The state government share some power and revenue with the local government.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU....
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