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Deepening Decentralised Governance in Rural India: Lessons from the People's Plan Initiative of Kerala

Despite over more than half a century of the Indian republic, governance in rural India has failed to improve the quality of life of the average villager. He/She continues to live as the victims of innumerable unfreedoms. That Kerala has out distanced the rest of India in terms of its social and hum...

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Main Author: M.A. Oommen
Format: Printed Book
Published: CSESWP11 2004
Online Access:http://10.26.1.76/ks/002858.pdf
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