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Khalil, Fazli Karim. Evaluation of district council Thatta. Peshawar: Pakistan Academy for Rural Development, 1987.

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Ahmad, Nasir. Evaluation of District Council, Jhelum. Peshawar: Pakistan Academy for Rural Development, 1989.

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Councils, Association of District. The future for rural communities: The district council view. London: The Association, 1989.

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Murphree, Marshall W. Communal land wildlife resources and rural district council revenues. Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe: Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, 1993.

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Madzudzo, Elias. Rushinga Rural District Council baseline survey: Wards 1 and 2. Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe: Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, 1998.

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IRDP/Serenje District Council Workshop for Councillors (1985 Mpika, Zambia). IRDP/Serenje District Council Workshop for Councillors, 8th-10th September 1985: Teaching pack. Mpika, Zambia: Integrated Rural Development Project, Serenje-Mpika-Chinsali, 1985.

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Malasha, Isaac. A feasibility study of fish harvesting and marketing on Mwenje Dam, Mazowe Rural District Council. Mount Pleasant, Harare: Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, 1998.

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Report on rural district council elections, urban council by-elections, Hurungwe by-election, Kadoma mayoral election and Insiza by-election, 2002. Harare]: Zimbabwe Election Support Network, 2002.

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Mubonda, N. An assessment of the willingness of people to shift: An appraisal to assess the need to support new settlement in Senanga West : report for the District Planning Sub-Committee of Senanga District Council. Mongu [Zambia]: RDP Livestock Services B.V., 1991.

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Roe, Emery. Report on the amalgamation of district councils and rural councils. Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe: Centre for Applied Social S ciences, University of Zimbabwe, 1992.

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Clark, David M. Practical partnership: District councils working with rural community councils : a good practice guide. Cirencester: ACRE, 1989.

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Khalil, Fazli Karim. A comparative evaluation study of developmental activities of selected district councils in Pakistan. Peshawar: Pakistan Academy for Rural Development, 1992.

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Tourism, Zimbabwe Ministry of Environment and. Environmental Management Act (CAP 20:27) (EMA) and rural district councils. Causeway, Harare]: Ministry of Environment & Tourism, 2004.

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Muwanga-Zake, Elijah S. K. Community level statistics: Using resistance councils to monitor and evaluate UNICEF projects in Mbarara District. [Kampala: s.n., 1989.

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Report of the Comptroller and Auditor-General on the decentralisation and empowerment of the rural district councils as co-ordinated by the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works, and National Housing: Presented to Parliament, 2004. Harare: Comptroller and Auditor-General, 2004.

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Evaluation of District Council Mansehra. Peshawar: Pakistan Academy for Rural Development, 1986.

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ENDA Zimbabwe. Environment Resources Management Division., ed. Women and craft production in Sengwe: An income generating project for promoting Shangaan craft, women and wealth creation through craft production, Sengwe Communal Lands : Chiredzi Rural District Council. [Harare?]: The Division, 1992.

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Development planning system handbook for district councils: Revised 2011. Lilongwe, Malawi: Invisible Thread, 2011.

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Jenkins, Rob, and James Manor. All Politics is ‘Local’? Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190608309.003.0003.

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This chapter examines the complex interplay between the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005 (NREGA) and the multiple levels of political representation that comprise India's system of local government, known as panchayati raj, which includes elected councils at the village, block, and district levels. The analysis of the politics of NREGA implementation assesses the roles played by both politicians and administrators operating at each of these three levels. These interactions are assessed through an examination of three NREGA-related processes: (1) the increased power and resources of elected local councils, and the consolidation of power within these councils by their leaders; (2) the rationing of work opportunities, and the political logic behind the exclusion of certain groups; and (3) the struggles between village- and block-level actors over opportunities to engage in corruption.
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