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* What is decentralisation of power?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In its most general term, decentralization refers to the transfer of authority from a central government to a sub-national entity. ... There are many ways in which a government may devolve power to the sub-national level. Thus, decentralization can be political, administrative, fiscal, or economic.

In its most general term, decentralization refers to the transfer of authority from a central government to a sub-national entity. ... There are many ways in which a government may devolve power to the sub-national level. Thus, decentralization can be political, administrative, fiscal, or economic. \:

Answered by detoneihu
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The process of of dispersing or distributing decision making power to the smaller units is known as Decentralisation. Taking away the power from the Supreme level and the state level and giving it to the local level is called decentralisation

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