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Distinguish between multi-level planning and single-level planning.
How is multi-level planning different from single level planning?
Distinguish Between
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Solution 1
| Sr. No. | Multi-level planning | Single-level planning |
| 1. | Planning for a variety of regions that together form a system and subordinate system. | Single-level planning is done at the national level. |
| 2. | The country is centralized. | The process is divided into small territorial units. |
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Solution 2
| Sr. No. | Basis | Multi-Level Planning | Single Level Planning |
| 1. | Definition | Planning is done at multiple levels, such as national, state, district, and block. | Planning is done at only one central level, usually national. |
| 2. | Scope | Decentralized, region-specific, and participatory. | Centralized and uniform across regions. |
| 3. | Flexibility | Allows flexibility to address local needs and priorities.. | Often fails to reflect local realities. |
| 4. | Participation | Encourages local involvement and grassroots participation. | Lacks public or local-level participation. |
| 5. | Effectiveness | More effective in ensuring balanced and inclusive development. | May result in regional disparities. |
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Chapter 20: Regional Economic Development: Case Studies - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 498]
