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Decentralised Democracy in India provides a comprehensive analysis of how India’s federal structure and constitutional framework have enabled the development of local governance systems. The work examines the mechanisms through which power has been distributed from central authorities to village councils, municipal bodies, and district administrations.
NADKARNI investigates the practical challenges and successes of implementing democratic principles at the grassroots level, exploring how decentralization has affected citizen participation, policy-making, and institutional development. The book analyzes case studies from various regions of India, demonstrating the diversity of approaches to local governance and their outcomes.
This scholarly work is essential for understanding contemporary Indian politics, public administration, and the ongoing evolution of democratic institutions in developing nations.







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