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India and other countries chose a decentralised mode of delivering
public services through elected local governments for increasing
public welfare. However, great expectations of effective services,
increased accountability and people's participation were widely
belied in practice. Based on field research in cities of Gujarat,
Kerala, and Tamil Nadu, the book is a detailed examination of how
state and local governments function and why decentralisation
outcomes vary considerably. It locates the primary reason in
governance practices that compromised autonomy and capacity of
urban local governments. The book demonstrates that despite a
constitutional mandate for decentralised governance, policy
implementation got derailed in processes threading through laws,
rules, and administrative actions. It shows how habitual practices
create hidden institutional rigidities that thwart policy moves
despite good intentions and democratic legitimacy. The book also
discusses how to navigate policy to skirt hidden threats to
successful implementation.
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