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Central Grants and State Autonomy (Hardcover) | Released: 1995
By: S.H. Patil (Author) Publisher: Atlantic33.00% Off Original price was: ₹395.00.₹265.00Current price is: ₹265.00.
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The present book examines the problems of constitutional theory and practice of federalism with special reference to the centralizing tendencies of the central voluntary grants and the autonomy of the states in India. These are studied within the theoretical framework of three federal theories classical theory of federalism, origin... Read More
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The present book examines the problems of constitutional theory and practice of federalism with special reference to the centralizing tendencies of the central voluntary grants and the autonomy of the states in India. These are studied within the theoretical framework of three federal theories classical theory of federalism, origin theory of federalism and theory of co-operative federalism.
In terms of conceptual framework, the problem of this study has three dimensions structural dimension, contextual dimension and operational dimension. It has three determinants constitutional determinants, socio-economic determinants and political determinants.
The book examines how the existing socioeconomic conditions compel the states to accept the central voluntary grants. It analyses how the operational aspects of the central voluntary grants have built-in mechanism to penetrate into state autonomy. It has explained the various dimensions of central means of penetration into state fields through the central voluntary grants. It has identified the areas of state into which the central grants have made penetration. It has evaluated trends in centralizing tendencies of the central grants. It has measured reactions of leaders, political parties, reports of commissions, academicians, etc., to such centralizing tendencies.
Though there are several books on Indian federalism in general and on centre-state financial relations in particular, yet the present book is the first of its kind in presenting all pervading picture of article 282 which was considered as an insignificant article by the framers of the Indian Constitution but which has become the most powerful weapon in the hands of the Planning Commission and of the Central Government to penetrate into state autonomy in the name of grants and planned development.
Table of Contents: Introduction : Problem, Objectives and Methodology; Chapter I: A Historical Survey of Indian Federal System; Chapter II : Allocation of Resources in Historical Perspective; Chapter III: Grants-in-Aid; Chapter IV : Conditions and Compulsions for Growing Programmes; Chapter V : Operational Aspects of Grants; Chapter VI: Central Means of Penetration; Chapter VII: Areas of Penetration by the Centre; Chapter VIII : Trends In Centralizing Tendencies of Grants; Chapter IX: Reactions to the Centralizing Tendencies of Grants; Chapter X: Conclusions and Suggestions; Bibliography
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