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In total there are 317 local authorities in England made up of five different types: county councils. district councils. unitary authorities. metropolitan districts. London boroughs.
Types of Local Governments Municipalities. Regional Municipalities. Rural Communities (RC) Local Service Districts (LSD)
The main form of local self-government in Indian villages is the Panchayat.
Today, 20 states have the town or township form of local government. In many rural areas, towns or townships are the only unit of local government available to serve the basic government service needs of the community.
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Types of Local Governments Municipalities. Cities, towns and villages are known as municipalities and are represented by a council, elected by residents. Regional Municipalities. Rural Communities (RC) Local Service Districts (LSD)
Within the Administrative setup of India, the democratically elected Local governance bodies are called the municipalities (abbreviated as the MC) in urban areas and the Panchayati Raj Institutes (PRI) (simply called the panchayats) in rural areas.
(1) The objects of local government are (a) to provide democratic and accountable government for local communities; (b) to ensure the provision of services to communities in a sustainable manner; (c) to promote social and economic development; (d) to promote a safe and healthy environment; and (e) to encourage the

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