Abstract:
This article seeks to ascertain the impact of devolution on the everyday life of the residents of Union
Council Bhangali. Information is based primarily on a sample survey of the population. Limited
knowledge of and interaction of residents with the union council administration shows that the
union council does not play a pivotal role in the lives of the people. No significant improvement in
the delivery of public services such as maintenance of public streets, drains, streetlights, garbage
collection and disposal is reported. Provision of medical and educational services, supply of electricity
and of drinking water, not the responsibility of union administration were reported to be relatively
satisfactory.