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The Irony of the Indian State as the Instrument of Social Change
The Indian state, despite being intended as a force for social change, is paradoxically distant from society, centralized, and distrustful of itself. This results in a lack of transparency, limited freedom for decision-making at the grassroots level, and a significant level of control over allocated funds. A detailed breakdown of how funds are allocated for schools reveals a lack of trust in schools to manage their resources independently. The system lacks both information and trust, restricting the power of individuals on the ground to address issues effectively.