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The People’s Plan Campaign or "Sabki Yojana Sabka Vikas" was launched to encourage:
In urban local governance, who primarily holds the responsibility for planning and implementing development schemes?
Which of the following functions is NOT typically performed by a Gram Sabha?
Which article of the Indian Constitution mandates the establishment of District Planning Committees (DPCs) for planning at the district level?
Under the 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act, which institution has the responsibility to prepare plans for economic development and social justice at the local level?
Which of the following bodies is primarily responsible for formulating local-level development plans in rural areas in India?
Similar initiatives to Local level development planning include:
Local level development planning is linked to:
Critics argue that local level development planning:
A challenge faced by local level development planning is:
Which technique is used for resource allocation and planning?
Which tool is used for identifying local needs and priorities?
Gram Sabhas ensure:
Gram Sabhas play a key role in:
Which of the following is a crucial step in the planning process?
The first step in formulating local level development plans is:
The primary objective of local level development plans is to:
Local level development plans are formulated through:
How do local governments encourage community involvement?
What impact has Kerala’s decentralized planning model had on the socio-economic development of rural areas?
In Kerala, which of the following rights is granted to the Gram Sabhas as per the Kerala Panchayat Raj Act, 1994?
Which of the following is a significant outcome of the decentralized planning model implemented in Kerala?
In the context of decentralized planning in Kerala, what does the term “bottom-up approach” imply?
How frequently are Gram Sabha meetings held in Kerala for participatory planning?
Which of the following best describes the role of the Kerala State Planning Board in the decentralized planning process?
In Kerala’s decentralized planning, what is the primary purpose of allocating a certain percentage of the budget directly to local governments?
How does the Smart Cities Mission aim to improve urban mobility?
Which of the following is NOT a function of the Grama Sabha in Kerala’s decentralized planning process?
Which of the following institutions plays a central role in the decentralized planning process in Kerala?
Which of the following services is included in the urban transport system?
What was the primary objective of the People's Plan Campaign launched in Kerala in 1996?
Similar initiatives in other states include:
Kerala's decentralized planning is linked to:
Critics argue that decentralized planning in Kerala:
A challenge faced by decentralized planning in Kerala is:
Which of the following is NOT a focus area of the Citizen Services framework in urban settings?
What type of planning is emphasized in the development of satellite towns according to the Scheme for Satellite Towns?
What is one of the anticipated impacts of the Scheme for Satellite Towns?
Decentralized planning in Kerala has strengthened:
Decentralized planning in Kerala has led to:
Gram Sabhas ensure:
Which of the following sectors does the NERUDP primarily target for development?
Gram Sabhas are responsible for:
What is the primary objective of the North Eastern Region Urban Development Programme (NERUDP)?
What is a key aspect of effective waste management in cities?
Why is adequate street lighting important in urban areas?
How does E-Governance improve urban administration?
Which of these services can citizens typically access online through E-Governance platforms?
What is E-Governance in the context of urban services?
Which of the following is an example of an urban transport service?