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This is one of the basic needs and could be handled effectively at Panchayat level . But very little responsibility to this basic necessity has been devolved to the Panchayats . It is suggested that in order to conserve water resources ...
This is one of the basic needs and could be handled effectively at Panchayat level . But very little responsibility to this basic necessity has been devolved to the Panchayats . It is suggested that in order to conserve water resources ...
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In the Kerala Panchayat Raj Act , powers to collect fixed fees ( Section 198 ) , building tax , profession tax , advertisement tax and entertainment tax ( Section 200 ) are not mandatory for exercise by the Panchayats .
In the Kerala Panchayat Raj Act , powers to collect fixed fees ( Section 198 ) , building tax , profession tax , advertisement tax and entertainment tax ( Section 200 ) are not mandatory for exercise by the Panchayats .
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The unique feature of the Gujarat system is that in order to bring equity and social justice among the Zilla Panchayats , Taluka Panchayats and Gram Panchayats , the three categories of funds , viz State equalization fund , district ...
The unique feature of the Gujarat system is that in order to bring equity and social justice among the Zilla Panchayats , Taluka Panchayats and Gram Panchayats , the three categories of funds , viz State equalization fund , district ...
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Dr Neela Mukherjee | 13 |
FORESTS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT | 19 |
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