Tag: introduction to local self-government
Questions Related to introduction to local self-government
The main river which flows near the district Baran is ____________.
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Luni
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Chambal
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Kosi
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Ramganga
Baran district was formed on April 10, 1991. Before that, it was a part of Kota district. Baran city is the district headquarters of Baran district. The district lies at an average height of 262 m above sea level. Usually, the district has a dry climate but in monsoons, the climate of the area becomes humid. The months from November to February are the winter months while summers start from March and end in June.
____________ was the first state in India to implement Panchayati Raj in India.
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Rajasthan
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Madhya Pradesh
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Uttar Pradesh
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Kerala
Rajasthan was the first state to implement Panchayati Raj in India on 2nd of Oct 1959 in the Nagaur district. Rajasthan was followed by Andhra Pradesh which also implemented in the year 1959. Thereafter most of the states adopted the system.
Baran district is spread over _________ km from north to south.
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100
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102
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103
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104
Baran district was formed on April 10, 1991. Before that, it was a part of Kota district. Baran city is the district headquarters of Baran district. The district lies at an average height of 262 m above sea level. Usually, the district has a dry climate but in monsoons, the climate of the area becomes humid. The months from November to February are the winter months while summers start from March and end in June. The average rainfall experienced by the district is around 895.2 mm.
Which is the basic, first formal democratic institution at the village level?
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Zila Parishad
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Gram Sabha
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Gram Panchayat
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Corporation
Gram Panchayat is the basic, first formal democratic institution at the village level. It is the primary unit of local self-government. Gram panchayat is a cabinet of the village elders, directly elected by the adult citizens of the village.
Panchayat Samitis are at the __________ level in the Panchayati Raj Institutions.
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Base
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Intermediate
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Top
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None
Panchayat Samiti are rural local governments (panchayats) at the intermediate level in Panchayat Raj institutions. The 73rd Amendment defines the levels of panchayati raj institution as:
- District (or apex) level.
- Intermediate level.
- Base level.