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प्रश्न
A free people are people who participate in decisions affecting their lives and destinies. In this context, answer the following question:
What is the need and importance of Local Self Government?
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उत्तर
The Local Self-Government has multi-dimensional significance. Local people can effectively manage local affairs like sanitation, electricity, water supply, education, public works, and other utilities. Local Self-Government provides an opportunity to the people to govern themselves. Local bodies provide good training to manage national or State affairs later on in life. Most people who reached great heights began their public career as a member of local bodies. Local Institutions relieve State Administration of some of its burden. Hence, it can concentrate better on matters like: public order, criminal law, police, prisons, and trade, and commerce within the State. This ensures efficiency at all levels: national, regional, and local. Moreover, this system is extremely Economical. These bodies consist of honorary members, serving without pay or very little emoluments.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
There are many defects in the working of local self government institutions. Analyse them under the following headline:
Communal and caste factors.
Mention any two functions of a Gram Sabha.
What is the function of a Nyaya Panchayat?
Mention any two sources of income of a Gram Panchayat.
What is meant by the term ‘Gram Sabha’?
A free people are people who participate in decisions affecting their lives and destinies. In this context, answer the following question:
What is meant by Local Self-Government?
Name one difference between local government and local self-government unit.
Under the system of local self-government which local body discharges judicial functions in a rural area?
Who is the head of local government at the district level?
With reference to local self-government today, answer the following question.
Mention any three salient features of the Constitution (73rd Amendment) Act, 1992.
