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    UNIT 9 ROLE OF LOCAL BODIES St ruc tur e 9.0 Objectives 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Destination Planning 9.3 Marketing Role 9.4 Case Study of Dilli Haat 9.5 Let Us Sum U p 9.6 Answers to Check Your Progress Exercises 9.0 OBJECTIVES In the Foundation Course on Tourism (TS-1 Unit 31‚ Block 8) you have been made aware of the role of local bodies in destination planning and development. After reading this Unit‚ you . would be able to: appreciatc the significance of local bodies in

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    The Role of Government and Policy Making Public programs are established through legislation‚ which usually begins with a group of people concerned about a growing issue within a community or even nationwide. In order for an interest group to establish a public program‚ the concern must go through eight legislative tasks. In the first task the interest group must clearly define and execute a consensus on what the problem is and what the desired outcome is from legislation. This can be a difficult

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    EVOLVING ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN EDUCATION The Evolving Role of Government in Education Kawanna Rutledge Grand Canyon University EDU 310 October 30‚ 2010 The Evolving Role of Government in Education In the essay‚ I will be discussing the following: the evolving role of state and federal government in U.S. education‚ the church /state debate in public education as while as the laws and cases that had an impact on U.S. education. The state and the federal government have different roles in

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    The government bodies that influence national fiscal policies include the Housing Finance Board‚ Housing and Urban Development (HUD)‚ and the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). The Housing Finance Board is responsible for setting mortgage rates for home and property‚ and regulates banks that supply money to local lenders‚ ensuring that they are lending money to suitable persons at appropriate rates. Housing and Urban Development is responsible for working with the community to encourage more people

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    Maguindanao LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION I – Introduction: The history of national-local relations in the Philippines is characterized by centralism. The central government from the Spanish regime up to now maintained a very strong control and influence over local governments. The evidence of such centralist tendency is Section 4‚ Article X of the 1987 Constitution which provides that‚ “The President of the Philippines shall exercise general supervision over local governments. Provinces

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    Introduction Local government institutions have always existed in India in one form or another since ancient times. The present form of urban local government owes its genesis to the British rule. The initiation began with Samuel Laing‚ member of the Viceroy’s Council‚ in the Budget Speech (1861-62) proposing that local services should be based on local resources. Lord Mayo’s Resolution of 1870 introduced the concept of elected representatives in the municipalities. Lord Ripon is considered the founding

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    Councillors are unpaid‚ have a responsibility to be well informed on relevant Council matters. Councillors may vote‚ resign‚ request items to be added to Council Agendas‚ chair working parties‚ and represent the Council on outside bodies. Councillors: Must be over 18‚ British/European nationals‚ and not a declared bankrupt1‚ May sign cheques2‚ May act as Clerk on an unpaid basis3‚ Must attend when summoned to the requisite number (at least once every six months) of Council meetings4‚ Must

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    1 Corruption in Local Government Abstract: Local government is the grass root level governance which is related to the development of a country. To improve governance of a state Govt. must remove corruption from all tiers of local government. In this assignment we try to our best to finding out corruption in local government with proper field investigation‚ and then we should give some recommendation to remove corruption from local government. Introduction: It is beyond doubt that

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    revenue expenditure for CCC in 2010 and in the future. I will also discuss areas of concern in terms of level of revenue expenditure and outline issues that were taken into account in the preparation of the budget for 2010. Section 102 of the Local Government Act 2001 states that each LA must prepare a draft budget for the next financial year setting out: 1. The expenditure necessary to carry out its functions and 2. The income estimated to accrue it. In 2010 the total budget income

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    V Gangadharan Promoting equality‚ in which all learners have the right to the highest quality of learning appropriate to their needs in a safe classroom environment‚ is not just an ideal to aspire to but a legal requirement. Brought in by the Government in 2012 to replaced previous anti-discrimination laws‚ the Equality Act covers nine protected characteristics‚ which cannot be used as a reason to treat people unfairly.  Its legislation is far reaching‚ affecting all work places and teaching institutions

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