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Every state is required to constitute a District Planning Committee (DPC) to consolidate the plans prepared by panchayats and municipalities in the district. As per the Constitution of India, all the members of the DPC should be
Elected by the elected members of the panchayats and municipalities
Indirectly elected by the Zila Parishad
Nominated by the Governor of the State in consultation with the Chairman of the Zila Parishad
None of the above
The act lays down that only four-fifths of the members of a district planning committee should be elected by the elected members of the district panchayat and municipalities in the district from amongst themselves. The representation of these members in the committee should be in proportion to the ratio between the rural and urban populations in the district. The State Legislature makes provision for rest of the composition of DPC. The chairperson of such committee shall forward the development plan to the state government.
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