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What role do local governance institutions, such as gram panchayats, play in decentralized planning?

AThey are excluded from the planning process.

BThey only implement plans made by the central government.

CThey are involved in the creation of development plans that reflect local needs.

DThey prepare plans only for rural areas and not for urban regions.

Answer:

C. They are involved in the creation of development plans that reflect local needs.

Read Explanation:

In decentralized planning, local governance institutions like gram panchayats are actively involved in the planning process. They contribute to the preparation of development plans that are responsive to the specific needs of their communities, making governance more participatory and ensuring that local priorities are incorporated into broader development goals.


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