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The Indian Constitution provides local institutions Other the status of local self-governments. The Constitutional status means that the local governments are on par Other the Central and State governments. In that status they can plan for their economic and human development. This fact, however, is undermined in practice at the state/province level. The provision provided in the 74th Amendment Act of the Constitution for creating and activating District Planning Committees (DPCs) is the respon...
Decentralization in government --- Central-local government relations --- Municipal home rule --- City and state, Relation of --- Home rule for cities --- Self-government for cities --- Municipal government --- Center-periphery government relations --- Local-central government relations --- Local government-central government relations --- Political science --- Federal government --- Centralization in government --- Devolution in government --- Government centralization --- Government decentralization --- Government devolution --- Local government --- Public administration --- Karnataka (India) --- Politics and government.
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