01563pab a2200229 454500008004000000100002900040245004800069260000900117300001500126362001400141520083600155650002800991650002901019650004101048650004201089650002101131773004401152908000601196909001001202999001701212952010401229180718b2012 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aMirian, Seyed Ali Asghar aNGOs and local governance in Iran and India c2012 ap.110-118. aJan - Mar aThe role of the local government is not restricted to only providing creation facilities to the citizens of a locality. Its educative role should also be emphasised. Actually, local government functions as an instrument of civic self-education. The country, the city and the towns are potential schools of citizenship. If local government performs these roles, it becomes local self-government. Urban governance links local governments with state and central governments vertically; and brings several sectoral divisions and field agencies into play. But it was not until the 1980s, that a wide debate began in many countries about the balance of power between national and local governments. During the 1980s, concern grew about the inability of many governments to deliver development programmes at the local level. - Reproduced. aLocal government - Iran aLocal government - India aNongovernmental organizations - Iran aNongovernmental organizations - India aLocal government aIndian Journal of Public Administration aN a96336 c96336d96336 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 58, Issue no: 1pAR96796r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR