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The Participatory Planning Campaign in Kerala, also known as the People’s Plan Campaign, was launched in:

A1986

B1991

C1996

D2001

Answer:

C. 1996

Read Explanation:

Participatory Planning Campaign in Kerala:

Background and Introduction

  • Initiated in the mid-1990s, Kerala's Participatory Planning Campaign (also known as the People’s Planning Campaign) was a transformative movement aimed at enhancing grassroots democracy.

  • It emerged as a response to Kerala’s long-standing demand for greater decentralization and participatory governance, addressing gaps in centralized planning and improving local resource utilization.

  • Officially launched in 1996, the campaign was a major milestone in India’s decentralization efforts, promoting community involvement in planning and decision-making.

Objectives:

  • Empower Local Governments: Transfer significant financial and administrative responsibilities to Panchayati Raj institutions (local self-governments).

  • Involve Citizens in Planning: Foster community participation in developmental activities, allowing local residents to influence decisions impacting their communities.

  • Ensure Transparency and Accountability: Build a transparent system where community members can track fund allocation, project planning, and execution.


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