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Asia: Nihar K. Sarkar: Foreign Investment and Economic Development in Asia. Orient Longman, New Delhi, 1976, xi, 286p., Rs. 75
In: India quarterly: a journal of international affairs, Band 33, Heft 1, S. 92-94
ISSN: 0975-2684
India: Infra-Structure for the Indian Economy Ed. By Vadilal Dagli, Vora, Bombay, 1970. ix, 288p. Rs. 40
In: India quarterly: a journal of international affairs, Band 27, Heft 2, S. 169-170
ISSN: 0975-2684
Economic Planning in India By Asoka Mehta. Young India Publication, New Delhi. 1970. xi, 203p. Rs. 30.
Transforming Development with Grassroots Planning in Madhya Pradesh, India
In: Commonwealth journal of local governance, S. 126-135
ISSN: 1836-0394
There is growing acknowledgment that state interactions must take place in a democratic context. This has been accompanied by attempts to foster forms of democratic governance that provide scope for citizen participation in the development process. However, due to vast inter- and intra-country differences, no single model has emerged for countries to follow, even if each effort has contributed to further deliberation and discussion. A major challenge to successful implementation has been the absence of an effective and practical framework to ensure decentralization. In the state Madhya Pradesh of India, the democratic reform has progressed from conceptualization to mobilization to institutionalization. For the first time in Madhya Pradesh's development history, state government has shown the courage to interact with communities in making village-level development plans. The Madhya Pradesh Planning Commission has created a tangible plan for working more closely with communities. This paper outlines the nature of this initiative and analyses the adequacy of the framework for decentralizsation and the mechanism of governance adopted by the Madhya Pradesh government for achieving the goal of participatory democracy. In particular, the paper assesses the state model of decentralized planning, its operational framework, and ongoing efforts. It also presents the status of village-level planning in the state, including how villages are interacting with one another and with government entities outside the state.
Governance Through Grassroots Planning: A Case Study Of The Madhya Pradesh Model
In: World affairs: the journal of international issues, Band 16, Heft 3, S. 78-86
ISSN: 0971-8052
Transforming Development with Grassroots Planning in Madhya Pradesh, India
There is growing acknowledgment that state interactions must take place in a democratic context. This has been accompanied by attempts to foster forms of democratic governance that provide scope for citizen participation in the development process. However, due to vast inter- and intra-country differences, no single model has emerged for countries to follow, even if each effort has contributed to further deliberation and discussion. A major challenge to successful implementation has been the absence of an effective and practical framework to ensure decentralization. In the state Madhya Pradesh of India, the democratic reform has progressed from conceptualization to mobilization to institutionalization. For the first time in Madhya Pradesh's development history, state government has shown the courage to interact with communities in making village-level development plans. The Madhya Pradesh Planning Commission has created a tangible plan for working more closely with communities. This paper outlines the nature of this initiative and analyses the adequacy of the framework for decentralizsation and the mechanism of governance adopted by the Madhya Pradesh government for achieving the goal of participatory democracy. In particular, the paper assesses the state model of decentralized planning, its operational framework, and ongoing efforts. It also presents the status of village-level planning in the state, including how villages are interacting with one another and with government entities outside the state.
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A Brief Study of Gastronomy of Brahmins in Uttarakhand, India
In: International Journal of Humanities, Engineering and Pharmaceutical Science (IJHEPS) 2015
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On Accuracy of Crop Production Estimates in India
In: Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Band 11, Heft 3, S. 411
Judicial Activism in the Common Law Supreme Courts
In: The round table: the Commonwealth journal of international affairs, Band 98, Heft 401, S. 235-237
ISSN: 0035-8533
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GO SAFE: Rapid Intelligent System for Women and Child Safety
In: Asian Journal of Applied Science and Technology Volume 4, Issue 3, Pages 23-28, July-September 2020
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