1985
DOI: 10.1177/0019556119850305
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Development Administration and Administrative Reforms

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“…However, the euphoria generated by the initial efforts at democratic decentralization in India faded. Except in a few states like Gujarat, Kerala, West Bengal, Maharashtra and Karnataka, studies reveal that no serious attempt was made by the state governments to entrust to the panchayats the responsibility of development administration (Inamdar, 1985;Crook and Manor, 1994). Women in the rural areas in large parts of the country are less educated and mainly stay away from the public sphere.…”
Section: Decentralized Planning In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the euphoria generated by the initial efforts at democratic decentralization in India faded. Except in a few states like Gujarat, Kerala, West Bengal, Maharashtra and Karnataka, studies reveal that no serious attempt was made by the state governments to entrust to the panchayats the responsibility of development administration (Inamdar, 1985;Crook and Manor, 1994). Women in the rural areas in large parts of the country are less educated and mainly stay away from the public sphere.…”
Section: Decentralized Planning In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%