Decentralised Planning And The District Planning Committees

The post Independence India opted for a planned approach for its future development and growth. A new organisation in the name of Planning Commission was created with Prime Minister as its ex-officio Chairman to provide strength to this body. Amongst the various models adopted for development in the country Decentralised Planning was considered to be a realistic model looking into the length and breadth of the country. The initial efforts towards decentralised planning could not bring the desired fruits. In order to make decentralised planning effective and realistic, the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act of the 1992 made provision towards this effect. The creation of District Planning Committees under the provision of the Constitution made decentralised planning model realistic. The book is based on the research conducted in two States, i.e., Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh where in the decentralised planning has been made operative through District Planning Committees. The book provides a detailed analysis of the composition, functioning and performance of the District Planning Committees through which the objective of performance of the District Planning Committees through which the objective of participative planning was anticipated to be implemented to make it realistic and people oriented. It is hoped that the book would fulfill the need of the readers and researchers interested in the areas of decentralised planning.

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Decentralised Planning And The District Planning Committees

The post Independence India opted for a planned approach for its future development and growth. A new organisation in the name of Planning Commission was created with Prime Minister as its ex-officio Chairman to provide strength to this body. Amongst the various models adopted for development in the country Decentralised Planning was considered to be a realistic model looking into the length and breadth of the country. The initial efforts towards decentralised planning could not bring the desired fruits. In order to make decentralised planning effective and realistic, the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act of the 1992 made provision towards this effect. The creation of District Planning Committees under the provision of the Constitution made decentralised planning model realistic. The book is based on the research conducted in two States, i.e., Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh where in the decentralised planning has been made operative through District Planning Committees. The book provides a detailed analysis of the composition, functioning and performance of the District Planning Committees through which the objective of performance of the District Planning Committees through which the objective of participative planning was anticipated to be implemented to make it realistic and people oriented. It is hoped that the book would fulfill the need of the readers and researchers interested in the areas of decentralised planning.

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Decentralised Planning And The District Planning Committees

Decentralised Planning And The District Planning Committees

by S. N. Singh
Decentralised Planning And The District Planning Committees

Decentralised Planning And The District Planning Committees

by S. N. Singh

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The post Independence India opted for a planned approach for its future development and growth. A new organisation in the name of Planning Commission was created with Prime Minister as its ex-officio Chairman to provide strength to this body. Amongst the various models adopted for development in the country Decentralised Planning was considered to be a realistic model looking into the length and breadth of the country. The initial efforts towards decentralised planning could not bring the desired fruits. In order to make decentralised planning effective and realistic, the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act of the 1992 made provision towards this effect. The creation of District Planning Committees under the provision of the Constitution made decentralised planning model realistic. The book is based on the research conducted in two States, i.e., Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh where in the decentralised planning has been made operative through District Planning Committees. The book provides a detailed analysis of the composition, functioning and performance of the District Planning Committees through which the objective of performance of the District Planning Committees through which the objective of participative planning was anticipated to be implemented to make it realistic and people oriented. It is hoped that the book would fulfill the need of the readers and researchers interested in the areas of decentralised planning.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789353247515
Publisher: Arts & Science Academic Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 142
File size: 361 KB

About the Author

S.N. Singh, Emeritus Professor in the Department of Public Administration, Lucknow University, has long academic career spanning over more than three decades. He has been on a teaching and training assignment with the LBS National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie from 1980 to 1984. He has 12 books and more than 50 research papers to his credit. Prof. Singh has completed six research projects sponsored by the UGC, ICSSR and Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. His active involvement with teaching, research and training at various levels has given him deep insight to handle the subjects of social relevance.

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