Political Science, asked by jayantikam4808, 10 months ago

Why was the necessities of the decentralisation recognised?

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Answered by prashant247
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Answer:

Decentralisation is the need in India because: 1. India is a vast country, central govt. is unable to hear the needs of people from different areas. ... It helps women to participate in decision making process because 33% seats are reserved for women in local govt.

Answered by adwitarajeshgmailcom
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Answer:

When power is taken away from  Central and State governments and given

to local government, it is called  decentralisation.

Explanation:

The need for decentralisation was  recognised in our Constitution. Since  then, there have been several attempts  to decentralise power to the level of  villages and towns. Panchayats in villages and municipalities in urban  areas were set up in all the States. But  these were directly under the control  of state governments. Elections to  these local governments were not held  regularly. Local governments did not  have any powers or resources of their  own. Thus, there was very little  decentralisation in effective terms.

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