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Which of the following is NOT a function of the District Planning Committee?

AConsolidating plans from the Panchayats and Municipalities

BApproving national-level policies

CDrafting a development plan for the district

DReviewing inter-sectoral coordination at the district level

Answer:

B. Approving national-level policies

Read Explanation:

District Planning Committee:

  • District Planning Committee is set up under Article 243ZD of the Constitution of India at the district level.

Composition:

  • Members of the Lok Sabha who represent the whole or part of the district;

  • All the members of the State Legislative Assembly whose constituencies lie within the district;

  • President of the Zilla Parishad;

  • President of the Municipal Corporation or the Municipal Council, having jurisdiction over the headquarters of the district; 

  • About four-fifths of the members of a district planning committee be elected from amongst the elected members of the district panchayat and municipalities;

  • The Chairman of the District Co-operative Banks and the Land Development Bank (Permanent invitees);

  • The Chief Executive Officer (Secretary of the Committee);

  • The Deputy Commissioner of the districts (Chairman of the District Planning Committee)

District Planning Committee: Functions

  • Decentralized Planning: One of the major mandates of the District Planning Committee is to enable decentralized planning in the state.

  • Specific Plans: The District Planning Committee makes plans on sectors such as agriculture, infrastructure, watershed development, women and child care, public health, education, etc.

  • Resource Management: The DPC is required to carry out coordinated development with the available resources.


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