Panchayati Raj Class-6th Civics
Questions
1. What problem did the
villagers in Hardas village face? What did they do to solve this problem?
Answer:Problem faced by the villagers in Hardas village:
(i) Acute water shortage.
(ii) Hand pump water has gone well below the point up to which the ground has been drilled.
(iii) Women have to go to the Suru river which is 3 k.m. away to get water.
Solution done by them to solve this problem:
(i) Piping water from the river Suru and making an overhead tank in the village.
(ii) Deepen the handpumps and clean the wells for this season.
(iii) Finally, they came with the permanent solution of conserving water or the watershed development.
(i) Acute water shortage.
(ii) Hand pump water has gone well below the point up to which the ground has been drilled.
(iii) Women have to go to the Suru river which is 3 k.m. away to get water.
Solution done by them to solve this problem:
(i) Piping water from the river Suru and making an overhead tank in the village.
(ii) Deepen the handpumps and clean the wells for this season.
(iii) Finally, they came with the permanent solution of conserving water or the watershed development.
2. What, in your opinion,
is the importance of the Gram Sabha? Do you think all members should attend
Gram Sabha meetings? Why?
Answer:Importance of Gram Sabha:
(i) Gram Sabha elect the members of the Gram Panchayat.
(ii) It can question Gram Panchayat and keep watch on their work.
(iii) Local problems of the villagers can be discussed in the meeting.
(iv) They can recommend solutions to the problems.
Yes, I think all members should attend Gram Sabha meetings because they can raise the problems faced by them daily. They can also advise and make aware of the work done by the Gram Panchayat. It is the forum where they can discuss the welfare programmes of the village.
(i) Gram Sabha elect the members of the Gram Panchayat.
(ii) It can question Gram Panchayat and keep watch on their work.
(iii) Local problems of the villagers can be discussed in the meeting.
(iv) They can recommend solutions to the problems.
Yes, I think all members should attend Gram Sabha meetings because they can raise the problems faced by them daily. They can also advise and make aware of the work done by the Gram Panchayat. It is the forum where they can discuss the welfare programmes of the village.
3. What is the link
between a Gram Sabha and a Gram Panchayat?
Answer:Link between a Gram
Sabha and a Gram Panchayat:
(i) Gram Sabha elect the members of the Gram Panchayat.
(ii) The Panch and the Gram Panchayat is answerable to the members of Gram Sabha.
(iii) Gram Sabha keeps an eye on the elected representatives of the Gram Panchayat.
(i) Gram Sabha elect the members of the Gram Panchayat.
(ii) The Panch and the Gram Panchayat is answerable to the members of Gram Sabha.
(iii) Gram Sabha keeps an eye on the elected representatives of the Gram Panchayat.
4. Take an example of any one task done by a Panchayat in your
area/nearby rural area and find out the following:
a. Why it was taken up.
b. Where the money came from.
c. Whether or not the work has been completed.
a. Why it was taken up.
b. Where the money came from.
c. Whether or not the work has been completed.
Answer
(a) Panchayat needs to
construct building of middle school.
(b) Major part of the money came from the State Government and minor part of money came from the funds of Panchayat.
(c) The work has been completed on time.
(b) Major part of the money came from the State Government and minor part of money came from the funds of Panchayat.
(c) The work has been completed on time.
5. What is the difference
between a Gram Sabha and a Gram Panchayat?
Answer
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Gram Sabha
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Gram Panchayat
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1.Members of Gram
Sabha are not elected.
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1.Members of Gram Panchayat are elected representatives by the
Gram Sabha.
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2.All the adults who is above the age of 18 or have the right
to vote are the members of Gram Sabha.
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2.Ward members, Panchs and Panchayat president are the members
of Gram Panchayat.
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3.The members and
the body are permanent.
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3.The members and the body are elected after every 5 years.
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4.They keep an eye
on the works of Gram Panchayat.
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4.They hear from the
Gram Sabha and do the work.
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7. Find out more about
watershed development and how it benefits an area?
Answer:Watershed development
is the conservation, recharging and judicious use of the water resources like,
underground water, rivers etc. and lands within the watershed area.
Benefits of watershed development in an area:
(i) It makes the land fertile and supports the growth of trees, plants and cultivation.
(ii) Help in the preservation of water and its resources.
(iii) Prevents soil erosion .
Benefits of watershed development in an area:
(i) It makes the land fertile and supports the growth of trees, plants and cultivation.
(ii) Help in the preservation of water and its resources.
(iii) Prevents soil erosion .
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