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What is rational decentralisation of power?Describe the function of local rural government.

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Answered by cutieeee10101
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(1) (i) The rationale behind decentralisation is to ensure community participation for proper growth and development of the community itself. It is aimed to ensure social, economic and political development of the community.
(ii) It is also oriented to ensure no or less interferences in the local affairs by the Union and State executive bodies. It has been executed to make village ‘Little Republic’.
(2) Following are the functions of the rural local government :
(i) Supply of water for domestic use.
(ii) Maintaining public health and sanitation.
(iii) Construction and repairing of public roads.
(iv) Lighting on roads and public places.
(v) Construction, repairing and maintaining public buildings, grazing lands, forest, public wells and tanks in good conditions.
Answered by dackpower
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Decentralisation of power

Explanation:

Decentralisation of Power was most important feature of Indian Constitution when it formed third division of power by involving Local government.

Earlier their was two wings of Government which is Central and State government. This has done to incorporate the participation of Local people in the form of local bodies which could understand their areas well.

Some of the functions of Local government are maintainance of Roads, looking after public health and sanitation. They also responsible to forest land in their constituency.

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