Decentralisation perspectives and rural development
By: Awasthi, I.C.
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ArticleSubject(s): I.R.D.P | Poverty | Rural Development | Decentralisation
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Social ChangeSummary: Here the author describes that decentralisation for rural development should encompass a field wider than mere administrative delegation of authority. The success of decentralised planning requires people's involvement at each stage. Decentralised planning has a distinct advantage for poverty removal and rural development programmes. the pre reguisite of successful decentralised planning is, therefore, to create a proper environment - to bring a kind of attitudinal change among the poor people towards the various development activities meant for them to make them concious about their rights through various educational programmes and through audio-visual aids at the local levels. the bureaucracy - the variou
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Issue no: 21(3), Sep.91, p.47-50 | Available | AR21985 |
Here the author describes that decentralisation for rural development should encompass a field wider than mere administrative delegation of authority. The success of decentralised planning requires people's involvement at each stage. Decentralised planning has a distinct advantage for poverty removal and rural development programmes. the pre reguisite of successful decentralised planning is, therefore, to create a proper environment - to bring a kind of attitudinal change among the poor people towards the various development activities meant for them to make them concious about their rights through various educational programmes and through audio-visual aids at the local levels. the bureaucracy - the variou


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