explain decentralization of power in india
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Decentralisation of power is antithesis of centralisation of power. It is based on whether all powers in the government should be concentrated on a single body or it should be distributed among other subordinate bodies. Those who believe in the latter support the dispersal of power and authority among the lower subordinate.
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. Administrativedecentralisation goes on two lines, namely geographical and functional. The geographical nature of administrative decentralisation is like the Panchayati Raj.
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