The Story of Indian Democracy
What powers and responsibilities have been delegated to the Panchayats?
According to the Constitution, Panchayats should be given powers and authority to function as institutions of self-government. It, thus, requires all state governments to revitalise local representative institutions. The following powers and responsibility have been delegated to the Panchayats:
(i) To prepare plans and schemes for economic development.
(ii) To promote schemes that will enhance social justice.
(iii) To levy, collect and appropriate taxes, duties, tolls and fees.
(iv) To help in the devolution of governmental responsibilities, especially that of finances to local authorities.
Social welfare responsibilities of the Panchayats include the maintenance of burning and burial grounds, recording statistics of births and deaths, the establishment of child welfare and maternity centres, control of cattle pounds, propagation of family planning and promotion of agricultural activities. The development activities include the construction of roads, public buildings, wells, tanks and schools.
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What is meant by Panchayat?
Expalin Panchayati Raj Institutions.
Write Preamble to the Constitution of India.
Discuss powers and responsibilities of Panchayatas given according to the Constitution of India.
Discuss in a paragraph the social welfare responsibilities of the Panchayats.
Write a short note on 'Nyaya Panchayats'.
Discuss sources of income and items of expenditures of Panchayats. How have some checks imposed on the working of panchayats?
Explain the salient features of Panchayati Raj Act.
Discuss the Karachi Congress Resolution 1931. Also mention those programmes or politics which had been declared by the Congress to be accepted or implemented by the Swaraj Government in the country.
Interest groups are part and parcel of a functioning democracy. Discuss.
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