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Kerala Institute of Local Administration (KILA) is an autonomous training, research and consultancy organisation constituted under the Ministry of Local Self Government, Government of Kerala, registered as per Travancore – Cochin Literacy, Scientific and Charitable Societies Act-1995. KILA was established in 1990, in the pattern of a national institute, with the main objective of strengthening decentralization and local governance. ==Objectives== The exact objectives, included in the Memorandum of Association and Rules 〔Kerala Institite of Local Administration : Memorandum of Association and Rules〕 of the Institute issued as a Government Order (MS) No 139/90/LAD dated 13 September 1990, are as follows:- * to undertake and assist in the organisation of training and study courses, conferences, workshops, seminars etc. for the functionaries of the Panchayat Department and the local bodies, non-officials such as Members of Legislative Assembly, Members of Parliament, Panchayat Presidents and other non-officials concerned with Administration of Local bodies. * to undertake, aid, promote and co-ordinate research through its own or through other agencies. * to establish centres for study and orienting training and instruction, research and evaluation and such other activities as may be necessary. * to analyse and propose solutions of specific problems encountered in the implementation of programs of panchayats and other local bodies. * to act as an advisory agency to the State Government in the area of Panchayati Raj and local administration, to establish and maintain libraries and information services. * to collaborate with other institutions, associations and societies in India and abroad interested in similar objects and to establish and to offer fellowships, scholarships, prizes etc. in furtherance of the objects of the society. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kerala Institute of Local Administration」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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