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An achievement of decentralized planning in Kerala includes:

AEnhanced community participation in local governance

BElimination of local elections

CComplete control by the central government over all development projects

DReduced budget allocation for social welfare

Answer:

A. Enhanced community participation in local governance

Read Explanation:

Achievements of Decentralized Planning in Kerala:

  1. Empowerment and Participation:

  • The People's Planning Campaign (PPC) initiated in 1996 encouraged direct community involvement in local governance, enhancing participatory democracy.

  • This included extensive community participation in planning processes, empowering marginalized groups and ensuring representation for women and various socio-economic groups.

  1. Resource Allocation and Financial Autonomy:

  • Local Self Government Institutions (LSGIs) received considerable financial resources through state and central government allocations.

  • These allocations covered development funds, maintenance, and general purpose funds.

  • The state’s budget was regularly allocated to LSGIs, enabling them to meet local needs effectively.

  1. Infrastructure Development:

  • Decentralized planning facilitated the enhancement of essential infrastructure such as schools, health centers, anganwadis, and road networks.

  • The quality of rural and urban services also improved significantly, which was particularly beneficial in responding to crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.


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