Question:

In Kerala’s decentralized planning process, which of the following local issues might be identified and prioritized during the situation analysis phase by Grama Sabhas?

ANational economic policies

BInfrastructure deficits and healthcare needs

CForeign trade policies

DInternational diplomatic relations

Answer:

B. Infrastructure deficits and healthcare needs

Explanation:

Explanation: Local issues such as infrastructure gaps, healthcare needs, education, and poverty are typical priorities during the situation analysis phase. Identifying these concerns allows the Grama Sabha to focus on locally relevant development goals.


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