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2901.

Which statement best explains how farming affected the economic slowdown that led to the Great Depression?

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Even though prices and demand were falling, production increased.Explanation:The Great Depression was the inadequate economic downturn in the antiquity of the industrialized world, lasting from 1929 to 1939. It started after the stock market crash of October 1929, which sent Wall Street into a depression and washed out millions of investors.

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2902.

, Who are the Pastoral Nomads?

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Nomadic pastoralism is a form of pastoralism when livestock are herded in order to find fresh pastures on which to graze. Strictly speaking, true nomads follow an irregular pattern of movement, in contrast with transhumance where seasonal pastures are fixed.

2903.

SECTIONDefine the term Pastoral Nomads

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Nomadic pastoralism is a form of pastoralism when livestock are herded in order to find fresh pastures on which to graze. Strictly speaking, true nomads follow an irregular pattern of movement, in contrast with transhumance where seasonal pastures are fixed

2904.

Describe the impact of Great Depression on Indian economy.

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TheGreat Depressionof 1929 had a very severeimpactonIndia, which was then under the ruleof theBritish Raj. The Government of BritishIndiaadopted a protective trade policy which, though beneficial to the United Kingdom, causedgreatdamage to theIndian economy

2905.

iv) How far was Germany hit by the Great Depression in 1929?

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Theeconomicsituation inGermanybriefly improved between 1924-1929. However,Germany in the1920s remained politically and economically unstable. The Weimar democracy could not withstand the disastrousGreat Depressionof1929. The disaster beganin theUnited States of America, the leading economyin theworld.

2906.

3. During cold war the result of Arms race isA) Russia acquired Economical controlB) Second world war beganC) USA remained as the only powerfut country in the woridD) USA faced the great depression

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It resulted in Russia acquiring economic control.option a

2907.

Why do softwood trees have great commercial value?

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Softwood trees have great commercial value because the wood is used for manufacturing paper and newsprint. The wood is also used for making furniture, matchstick, plywood and sports goods. Infact, 80% of the world timber comes from softwood trees.

2908.

Why is agriculture called the mainstay ofIndian economy?OrWhat is the importance of agriculture inIndian economy?

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Agriculture is the major sector for Indian people. It is the main profession for rural people in India. Around 57% of the work force is engaged in Agriculture. Agriculture provides food to all people of India. The food crisis of 1950s and 60s are solved by the farmers of India. Now India is surplus in food grain. Agriculture provides raw material for jute, cotton, edible oil, industrial oil, paint and sugar industries. Now there is stress on the use of Bio fuel from jtaropha oil and ethanol. Agriculture can play a major role in meeting at least 50% of the oil fuel demand of India. Recently a passenger plane was in the air from Dehradun to Delhi. The plane was flying with jatropha oil. Due to the introduction of bio fuel, there may large scale plantation of sugar cane and jatropha. The farmers will get the benefit of such a new discovery and uses. There may be more employment in rural areas of India due to the new revolution in production of bio fuel. Agriculture may act as the back bone of Indian civilisation in future. Its role in bio fuel will make the agriculture sector viable and profit generating in future.

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2909.

.Explain the features of Indian economy.

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Some features of Indian economy are given below:

1. Low per Capita Income:India’s per capita income is very less as compare to developed countries. As per the estimates of the Central Statistics Office (CSO), the per capita net national income of the country at current prices for the year 2015-16 is estimated to attain the level of Rs. 93231/-. The per capita net national income at constant prices (2011-12) for the year 2015-16 is estimated to attain the level of Rs. 77, 431/-. As per the CSO’s estimates, the per capital net national income atcurrent prices is

2012-13 ……Rs. 71050/-

2013-14 …… Rs. 79412/

2014-15 …….Rs. 86,879/-

The per capita net national income atconstant prices(base year 2011-12)

2012-13……. Rs. 65,664/-

2013-14……. Rs. 68867/-

2014-15.……Rs. 72889/-

2. Agriculture Based Economy:Agriculture and allied sectors provide around 14.2% of Indian GDP while 53% of total Indian population is based on the agriculture sector.

3. Over population:in every decade Indian population get increased by about 20% . During the 2001-11 population increased by 17.6%. Currently India is adding the total population of Australia every year. India is the possessor of around 17.5% population of the whole world.

4. Income Disparities:a report released by Credit Suisse revealed that the richest 1% Indians owned 53% of the country’s wealth, while the share of the top 10% was 76.30%. To put it differently, in a manner that conveys the political economy of this stunning statistic, 90% of India owns less than a quarter of the country’s wealth.

5. Lack of Capital Formation:Rate of capital formation is low because of lower level of income. Gross domestic capital formation was 23.3% in 1993-94 increased upto the level os 38.1% in 2007-08 but declined upto 34.8% in 2012-13.

2910.

What is the importance of rubber for theIndian economy?

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It plays a vital role in Indian economy because of the uses and importance of rubber all over the world.The rubber industry has more than 12000 crore turnover in India.2)India is the third largest producer and fifth largest consumer of natural rubber and synthetic rubber together in the world.It caters the need indefence sector(civil, aviation, aeronautics) railways, agriculture, transport , textile engineering industries, pharmaceuticals, mines, plants, ports, family planning programmes, hospitals and sports.It almost cover every conceivable area.

3)Rubber products have significant contribution in Export.It exceeds2000 crore according to recent estimate.Kerala and Tamil Nadu are leading producer of Rubbers.

2911.

1.Who are nomads?

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A nomad is a member of a community of people without fixed habitation who regularly move to and from the same areas, including nomadic hunter-gatherers, pastoral nomads, and tinker or trader nomads.

2912.

A/hn was Sudama's best friend?

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Lord Krishna was the best friend of Sudama.

2913.

A hemispherical bowl has a radius of 3.5 cm. What would be thevolume of water it would contain?

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2914.

what is environmental pollution?why do the Enterprise need to adopt pollution control measures?give any four reasons.

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Environmental pollutionis defined as “the contamination of the physical and biological components of the earth/atmosphere system to such an extent that normal environmental processes are adversely affected.” Pollutants can be naturally occurring substances or energies, but they are considered contaminants when in excess of natural levels. Any use of natural resources at a rate higher than nature’s capacity to restore itself can result in pollution of air, water, and land.

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Businessenterprises need to adopt pollution control measuresdue to following reasons (i) Reduction of Health HazardsPollutantsin the environment can cause many diseases like cancer, heart attacks and lung complications. ... This risk of liability can be reduced by installingpollution controldevices in its premises.

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2915.

0. Theongress, States be represented equally in the Senate and by population in the House.Compromise was an agreement

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The Connecticut Compromise (also known as the Great Compromise of 1787 or Sherman Compromise was an agreement.

2916.

Who was the leader of the mensheviK?

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Ans:- Julius Martov

julius martov is the leader of manshevik

2917.

TopicDate .enge as a leaderthe

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India has come a long way in modernizing its economy, reducing poverty and improving living standards for a large segment of its population.

Its economy has been one of the largest contributors to global growth over the last decade, accounting for about 10% of the world’s increase in economic activity since 2005, while GDP per capita in PPP (purchasing power parity) terms is today three times as high as in 2000.

Yet, this period also witnessed a rise in inequality, which has been mainly driven by income gaps between India’s states, and a growing urban-rural divide. India continues to have the largest number of poor in the world (approximately 300 million are in extreme poverty), and nearly half of the poor are concentrated in five states.

Growth has slowed in recent years and several challenges remain unsolved. Bringing more people into the process of generating growth and sharing the gains more widelywill makeIndia more resilient for the future.

2918.

With the help of examples show how climateand vegetation types are related.

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2919.

What is a Gram Sabha?

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Gram Sabha means a body consisting of all persons whose names are included in the electoral rolls for the Panchayat at the village level.

Gram sabha is a meeting where people directly participate and seek answers from their elected representatives.The gram sabha is also a meeting of all adults who live in the area covered by a panchayat.Anyone who is 18 years old or more and who has the right to vote is a member of gram sabha.

2920.

12)What is Gram sabha ? describe its functionsof gramsabha

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TheGram Sabhais a meeting of all adults who live in the area covered by thePanchayat. Anyone living in the area, who is an adult, that is 18 years old or more, is a member ofGram Sabha. ... Together the Sarpanch and Panchs form aGram Panchayat. AGram Panchayatis elected for five years.

2921.

, was there a problem with the BPLlist that the Gram Sabha wasinalising? What was this problem?

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Yes.there was a problem with the BPL list that the gram sabha was finalising.

The problem was that ajay who has a colour tv and his son who bought motor cycle are included in the list.

many other people's names are also included who has land, house etc..

where om prakash is a landless labourer is not included in the list.

2922.

21. Was there a problem with the BPLlist that the Gram Sabha wasfinalising? What was this problem?

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2923.

The Lok Sabha is more powerful than the Rajya SablGive any three reasons2.

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Lok Sabha exercises supreme power than Rajyasabha in the following ways-

The Rajya sabha does not have the power to pass bills and every bill requires the approval of the lok sabha and not the rajya sabha.

Any ordinary law needs to be passed by both the houses but in case of conflict, view of Lok Sabha prevails because it has large number of members.

Once the Lok Sabha passes the budget or any other money related law, Rajya Sabha cannot reject it.The Rajya Sabha can delay it for a maximum of 14 days or suggest changes in it which may or may not be accepted by the Lok Sabha.

The Lok sabha is more powerful as the members are directly elected by the people, whereas in the case of the Rajya the members are elected indirectly(nominated).

Most importantly, the Lok Sabha controls the Council of Ministers. According to Article 75(3) of the indian constitituion,the council of ministers are collectively responsible to the lok sabha and not to the rajya sabha.If the majority of the Lok Sabha members say that they have no confidence in the Council of Ministers, then all the ministers including the Prime Minister have to resign.

2924.

Write about she team. What work they do? How is it useful for whom and what are the related help line numbers given to us?

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Proposed since April 2018.SHE Teamsis a division of Telangana Police for enhanced safety and security of women.Theyalsoworkto prevent child marriages in Telangana State. Theteams workin small groups to arrest eve teasers, stalkers and harassers.

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2925.

II. Write 'T' for the true and 'F' for the false statements.1. The Rajya Sabha is presided by the Vice President of India.2. The members of the Rajya Sabha are directly elected by the people.3. The Rajya Sabha is a permanent House.4. No bill can become a law without the assent of Prime Minister.5. The President is not an integral part of Parliament.DOLIO

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2926.

12.The Lok Sabha is more powerful than the Rajya SabhaGive any three reasons

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Ans :- Yes Loksabha,the lower house of parliament , is more powerful than the upper house i.e. Rajyasabha . The Following reasons will explain it better.

Members of Loksabha are directly elected by citizen of country so it represents the voices of common Indian.

In democracy number matters and clearly Loksabha has a edge over Rajyasabha in term of numbers.

The fate of government depends on its strength in Loksabha. The point of time a government loses its vote of trust in Loksabha it has to resign.

Money bill can only be introduced in Loksabha and the upper house has to pass it in 15 days.

If there is any dispute on any bill between the Loksabha and Rajyasabha then fate of bill is decided in joint conference where views of Loksabha is most likely to prevail because of its strength count.

2927.

for the Lok Sabha and the RajyaSabha:What is the total number ofmembers?

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The Rajya Sabha can have a maximum of250members.total of545 membersare there in the Lok Sabha.

2928.

12. The Lok Sabha is more powerful than the Rajya SabhaGive any three reasons

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Lok Sabha is more powerful than'RajyaSabha1.Analyse the statement.' 'Lok Sabha is more powerful than'RajyaSabha1. ... If the majority of theLok Sabhamembers say that they have no confidence in the Council of Ministers,thenall the ministers including the Prime Minister have to resign

i) Any ordinary law needs to be passed by both the houses but in case of conflict, view of Lok Sabha prevails because it has large number of members.(ii) Once the Lok Sabha paSses the budget or any other money related law, Rajya Sabha cannot reject it.The Rajya Sabha can delay it for a maximum of 14 days or suggest changes in it which may or may not be accepted by the Lok Sabha.(iii) Most importantly, the Lok Sabha controls the Council of Ministers. If the majority of the Lok Sabha members say that they have no confidence in the Council of Ministers, then all the ministers including the Prime Minister have to resign.Thus it can be concluded that bbk Sabha is more powerful that Rajya Sabha

2929.

12. The Lok Sabha is more powerful than the Rajya SabhaGive any three reasonsluction of goods and services

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TheLok Sabhahas certain powers that make itmore powerful thantheRajya Sabha. Motions of no confidence against the government can be introduced and passed in theLok Sabha. If passed by a majority vote, the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers resign collectively

. In a democracy, people elected representatives rule the country. In lok sabha, all members are elected by people where as in rajya sabha some members are nominated by president2. Rajya sabha is council of states & union territories and lok sabha is house of people. The prime minister himself is a member of lok sabha.3. The council of ministers including the prime minister is from lok sabha and the person with majority in lok sabha is prime minister if the majority has no confidence on council of minster they have to quit. Rajya sabha has no say in this.4. Lok sabha controls council of ministers.The lok sabha is known as the house of the people and is the lower house. We may think as it is the lower house it does not have powers but it is not so. The lok sabha is powerful, for example-in money matters the lok sabha enjoys more powers. Money bills or budgets can be introduced only in lok sabha, if lok sabha passes the budget or money bill the rajya sabha cannot reject it, it can only delay it for 14 days. If there is a difference of opinion between both the houses in passing the bills, the decision is taken in a joint session of both the houses. Since the strength of the lok sabha is more than double the strength of rajya sabha the opinion of lok sabha generally prevails in such a meeting, thus the lok sabha is more powerful than the rajya sabha.

2930.

11. What qualification should an individual have to contest an (a) election to Lok Sabha (b) electionto Rajya Sabha?

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Amember of the Rajya Sabhamust: Must be a citizen of India. Must make and subscribe before somepersonauthorized in that behalf by the Election Commission an oath or affirmation according to the form set out for the purpose in the Third Schedule to the Constitution; Must be at least 30 years old.

For Lok Sabha

b)Must be a citizen of India.

Must not be less than 25 years of age.

Must be a voter for any parliamentary constituency in India.

Candidate of a recognized political party needs one proposer from his constituency for his nomination.

An independent candidate needs ten proposers.

Candidates are required to make a security deposit of ₹10,000.

A person from the reserved category only can contest the election if the Lok Sabha seat is reserved for these categories. However, an SC/ST person can contest the election on an unreserved seat also.

2931.

Why did the rajas of mahajanapadas build forts?

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2932.

Why did the rajas of mahajanapadas build forts

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2933.

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2934.

member in loksabha and rajya sabha

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Ans :- The Rajya Sabha can have a maximum of 250 members. It currently has a sanctioned strength of 245 members, of which 233 are elected from States and Union Territories and 12 arenominatedby the President. The number of members from a state depends on its population.

2935.

HATMA GANDHI AS THE NEW LEADER AND SATYAGRAHA

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Ans :- MAHATMA GANDHI(1869–1948)MohandasKaramchandGandhiis widely recognized as oneofthe twentieth century's greatest political and spiritual leaders. Honored in India as the fatherofthe nation, he pioneered and practiced the principleof Satyagraha—resistance to tyranny through mass nonviolent civil disobedience.

2936.

b) Umara and jagirdars constituted powerfiulsections of the Mughal

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Umara and jagirdars constituted powerful sections of the Mughal administration

2937.

members of rajyasabha

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250

2938.

(3) What is the Quorum for the Loksabha and the Rajyasabha ?

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Ans :- Quoram of lok sabha:The presence of at least10 per centof the total strength of House or about55 membersmakes the quorum. New Delhi: Lok Sabha was adjourned for 30 minutes today due to lack of quorum, prompting criticism of the government by opposition members.

Quoram of rajya sabha:the presence of 25 MPs is needed in the 245-members of Rajya Sabha.

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2939.

what is administration?

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Administration is the range of activities connected with organizing and supervising the way that an organization or institution functions

2940.

write about mahajanapadas administration?

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There was a concentration of monarchies on the Gangetic plain, the republics were scattered on the foothills of the Himalayas and in northwestern India.• These republics consisted of either a single tribe such as the Shakyas, Koliyas, Licchavis and Mallas or a confederacy of tribes such as the Vrijjs and Yadavas.• In the republics, the power of decision in all matters of state vested with the Public Assembly which was composed of the tribal representatives or head of families.• All decisions were taken by a majority vote.• The formations of states and republics in the 6th century B.C. have often been linked to urbanisation.

2941.

Define the Satrap System of administration

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Satraps were the governors of the provinces of the ancient Median and Achaemenid Empires and in several of their successors, such as in the Sasanian Empire and the Hellenistic empires.

The word "satrap" is also often used metaphorically in modern literature to refer to world leaders or governors who are heavily influenced by larger world superpowers or hegemonies and act as their surrogates.

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As the head of the administration of his province, the satrap collected taxes and was the supreme judicial authority; he was responsible for internal security and raised and maintained an army. To guard against abuse of powers, Darius instituted a system of controls over the satrap

The satraps, appointed by theking, normally were members of the royal family or of Persian nobility, and they held office indefinitely. As the head of the administration of hisprovince, the satrap collected taxes and was the supreme judicial authority; he was responsible for internal security and raised and maintained an army. To guard against abuse of powers, Darius instituted a system of controls over the satrap. Top satrapy officials and the commander of the garrison troops stationed in the province were directly responsible to the king, and periodic inspections were carried out by royal officials. With the weakening of central authority after the mid-5th centuryBC, however, the satraps often enjoyed virtual independence. The satrapal administration was retained byAlexander IIIthe Great and his successors.

2942.

what do you mean by rural administration?

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The word rural denotes an area that is undeveloped, or under developed. It refers to small settlements which is outside the boundaries of a city, commercial or industrial area and may include countryside areas and villages, where there is natural vegetation.

2943.

write about the administration system of Mauryan.

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The Empire was divided into four provinces, with the imperial capital atPataliputra. From Ashokan edicts, the names of the four provincial capitals areTosali(in the east),Ujjain(in the west),Suvarnagiri(in the south), andTaxila(in the north). The head of the provincial administration was theKumara(royal prince), who governed the provinces as king's representative. Thekumarawas assisted by Mahamatyas and council of ministers. This organizational structure was reflected at the imperial level with the Emperor and hisMantriparishad(Council of Ministers).

2944.

Very Short Answer Tyyr the following questions in one or two wordsWhat is the other name of the Municipal Council?What are the elected members of a Municipal Corporation calledD.1.3. What is the name of experts who are elected by the members of the Municipal Corporation?Who is the administrative head of the Municipal Corporation?5. What is the other name of the Mayor?Short Answer T

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Amunicipal corporationis made up of a wardscommittee. Each ward has one seat in the wardscommittee.Membersareelectedto the wardscommitteeon the basis of adult franchise for a term of five years. Thesemembersareknown ascouncillors or corporators.

What is the other name of mayor

While amayoris elected to serve as the titular head of a municipal corporation, a municipal commissioner is appointed by the state government from the Indian Administrative Service and mostly from State Civil Services to head the administrative staff of the Municipal Corporation, implement the decisions of the ...

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2945.

Write a short note on the Chola administration.

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One of the most importantadministrativeunits of theCholaswas Nadu. ... The responsibility of the villageadministrationwas entrusted to the village assembly called Grama Sabha, the lowest unit of theChola administration. It was involved in the maintenance of roads, tanks, temples and public ponds.

2946.

(4) How are the members of the Rajyasabha elected?

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Rajya Sabha also known as Council of States consist of not more than 250 members of whom

238 members are elected by MLAs of various States and Union Territories12 members nominated by the President.

238 are elected through a process of Proportional Representation and Single Transferable Vote.

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2947.

h). How many Zila Panchayat are there in Sikkim? How is a Zila Panchayat constituted?i). Chairman of Finance Commission.

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b)Sikkim has 113 Zilla panchayat members and 1,040 gram panchayat members.The members of the Parishad elect a chairman and a vice-chairman. Powers and Functions of the Zilla Parishad: Zilla Parishad should function as advisory body over the Panchayat Samiti with powers to a) approve their budgets b) co-ordinate their plans and c) distribute funds given by the Government among the blocks.

2948.

Describe functions of district Panchayat

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Secondary education is the responsibility of Zilla Parishad. The parishad should perform such of the powers andfunctionsof theDistrictBoard as are transferred to it by the Government. It should also perform thefunctionsofPanchayatSamiti in respect of non-samiti blocks.

2949.

fight a note on panchayat?

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Gram Panchayatis the organization of elected panchas by the members of Gram Sabha of the village. It is a self-government organization.The number of members in a Gram Panchayat depends upon the population of the village.

Generally, the number of elected panchas in aGram Panchayat variesbetween seven and seventeen members. However, it may vary from state to state. There is provision for reservation of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Women candidates. The head of the Panchayat is known as “Sarpanch”.

2950.

write a note on panchayat?

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Gram Panchayatis the organization of elected panchas by the members of Gram Sabha of the village. It is a self-government organization.The number of members in a Gram Panchayat depends upon the population of the village.

Generally, the number of elected panchas in aGram Panchayat variesbetween seven and seventeen members. However, it may vary from state to state. There is provision for reservation of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Women candidates. The head of the Panchayat is known as “Sarpanch”.

The functions of Gram Panchayat includes:Implementation of welfare plans,social justice and development,upliftment of women,economic development,developmentof infrastructure such as roads, waterways, etc.