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प्रश्न
Regional parties have captured governmental power in many States. In this context, answer the following question:
What is the criteria for a party’s recognition as a Regional or State Party?
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उत्तर
Regional parties have captured governmental power in many States in this context the given question is answered below:
The criteria for a party’s recognition as a Regional or State Party: A minimum of 6 percent of votes at an election either to the Lok Sabha or the Assembly of votes at an election either to the Lok Sabha or the Assembly of the concerned State and at least two seats in the Assembly, Alternatively, 3 percent of seats in Assembly or a minimum of three seats, whichever is more.
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There are many defects in the working of local self government institutions. Analyse them under the following headline:
Role of Money in Elections
There are many defects in the working of local self government institutions. Analyse them under the following headline:
Paucity of funds.
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Mention any two functions of a Gram Sabha.
Who elects the members of a Gram Panchayat?
Mention any two Civic and Welfare functions of a Gram Panchayat
What is meant by the term ‘Gram Sabha’?
With reference to local self-government today, answer the following question.
Mention any three salient features of the Constitution (73rd Amendment) Act, 1992.
Using the following point, explain the factors (reasons) responsible for the emergence of Regional Parties:
Ethnic and Cultural factors.
Regional parties have captured governmental power in many States. In this context, answer the following question:
How are the Regional Parties different from All-India (National) Parties?
