Local Government in Rural Areas | Class 6 Social Science Notes
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Local Government in Rural Areas – this guide gives you a concise, exam-ready overview of Local Government in Rural Areas from Class 6 Social Science, written by ConceptScroll editors and reviewed against the latest NCERT textbook.
Panchayati Raj System
This section introduces the Panchayati Raj system as the traditional and constitutional framework for local self-government in rural India. The word 'Panchayat' means a village council, and Panchayati Raj refers to the system of governance at the grassroots level. It is a form of self-government that allows villagers to participate actively in decision-making processes affecting their daily lives. The system is crucial for addressing local issues such as agriculture, infrastructure, education, health, and social welfare. The Panchayati Raj system operates through a three-tier structure: the Gram Panchayat at the village level, the Panchayat Samiti at the block level, and the Zila Parishad at the district level. Each tier has specific responsibilities and works collectively to ensure development and governance at the local level. This decentralization brings government closer to the people, making democracy more participatory and effective.
📊 Diagram: Fig. 11.1 illustrates the three-tier Panchayati Raj system pyramid showing Gram Panchayat at the base (village level), Panchayat Samiti at the middle (block level), and Zila Parishad at the top (district level).
🔗 Connection: Prepares the reader to understand the detailed functioning of the Gram Panchayat, the foundational level of the Panchayati Raj system.
Frequently asked questions
1. What are Panchayati Raj institutions? 2. What are their functions? 3. Why are they important in governance and democracy?
1. Panchayati Raj institutions are local self-government bodies at the village level in India. They are responsible for the administration and development of rural areas and consist of elected representatives who govern the village.
2. Their functions include addressing local issues such as water supply, road maintenance, education, health care, social welfare, agriculture, housing, and cultural activities. They also implement government schemes at the grassroots level and resolve disputes with
Let us suppose that you study in a village school. The school is located next to a highway and students find it difficult to cross the road when they come to school or leave at the end of the day. What are the options to solve this issue? Which institutions in the Panchayati Raj can help you? What can the students do?
To solve the issue of students finding it difficult to cross the highway near the village school, several options can be considered:
1. Construct a pedestrian crossing or zebra crossing near the school to ensure safe crossing. 2. Build a footbridge or an underpass for students to cross safely without interfering with traffic. 3. Install traffic signals or speed breakers near the school to slow down vehicles. 4. Arrange for a crossing guard or volunteer to help students cross safely during schoo
Write a letter to the Sarpanch regarding the issue of plastic bags lying on the roadside in the village.
Sample Letter:
To, The Sarpanch, Gram Panchayat, [Village Name], [Date]
Subject: Request to Clean Plastic Bags Lying on the Roadside
Respected Sarpanch,
I am writing to bring to your attention the issue of plastic bags and other waste lying on the roadside in our village. This not only spoils the beauty of our village but also causes environmental pollution and health hazards.
I kindly request you to take immediate action to clean the plastic bags and ensure proper waste disposal in the vil
In your view, what type of person should be a Gram Panchayat member?
A Gram Panchayat member should be:
1. Honest and trustworthy: To work sincerely for the welfare of the village. 2. Responsible and hardworking: To actively participate in meetings and development activities. 3. Knowledgeable about local issues: To understand and address the problems faced by villagers. 4. Communicative and approachable: To listen to villagers’ concerns and represent them effectively. 5. Fair and impartial: To treat all villagers equally without bias. 6. Committed to social welf
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