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041 | _aEnglish | ||
082 | _aRC.0166 | ||
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_aChiru, Samson S. _uNorth east Studies Program, J.N.U. _vNew Delhi |
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_aA study on the autonomous district council in Manipur hills / _cSamson S. Chiru |
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_aNew Delhi : _bICSSR, _c2014 |
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300 | _a174p. ; | ||
504 | _aInclude bibliographical references. | ||
520 | _aAccording to this study the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India is a unique and rare relook at the topic of uniformity of the administrative mechanism. It is noted that the state of Manipur with its own state legislation preceded by the parliamentary enactment in 1971 for the same, was re-enacted by the legislative house after the state achieved statehood status in 1972. The grant of Autonomous District Council to Manipur Hills was pre-statehood and debated to be meant for that time and not for full-fledged statehood and implication of ADCunder Sixth Schedule. When empowerment through the devolution ofpowers and functions are addressed by way of legislative piece, it must ensure the dueconsideration of power in the form of 'fund' tlow on par with the other four states (ADCs) including Darjeeling Gorkha Territorial Council and Bodo Territorial Councils. Manipur Hills lack behind in all respects. | ||
536 | _aIndian Council of Social Science Research. | ||
546 | _aEnglish | ||
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_aDistrict council _zManipur, India |
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_aAutonomous district _zNortheast India |
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_cRP _2ddc |