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The Act for Madhya Pradesh and Berar Panchayats come into effect for local self- government before independence in Madhya Pradesh on-
The Act for Madhya Pradesh and Berar Panchayats come into effect for local self- government before independence in Madhya Pradesh on 28th Jan., 1948. After Independence, the Central Provinces and the Government of Berar, under the local self-government department, enacted the Central Provinces and BRead more
The Act for Madhya Pradesh and
See lessBerar Panchayats come into effect for local self-
government before independence in Madhya
Pradesh on 28th Jan., 1948. After Independence, the
Central Provinces and the Government of Berar,
under the local self-government department, enacted
the Central Provinces and Berar Panchayats Rules
1948, using the powers conferred by section 144 of
the “Central Provinces and Panchayats of
Berar” Rule 1946.
The minimum number of Janpad Panchayat members in Madhya Pradesh Panchayati Raj Act 1981 was-
The minimum number of Janpad Panchayat members in Madhya Pradesh Panchayati Raj Act 1981 was kept at least 15 and not more than 30.
The minimum number of Janpad
See lessPanchayat members in Madhya Pradesh Panchayati
Raj Act 1981 was kept at least 15 and not more than
30.
The Panchayati State System under the Madhya Pradesh Panchayat Act 1981 was based on the review of which committee?
The Panchayati State system under the Madhya Pradesh Panchayat Act 1981 was based on the review of M.P. Dubey Committee. The Act had a provision of 126 sections while the 1962 Act had 393 sections.
The Panchayati State system under
See lessthe Madhya Pradesh Panchayat Act 1981 was based
on the review of M.P. Dubey Committee. The Act
had a provision of 126 sections while the 1962 Act
had 393 sections.
According to the 74th Constitutional Amendment, which of the following taxes cannot be imposed by the urban bodies for their income?
Taxes levied in urban bodies: • Propert Tax on the annual value of buildings or lands or both. • Taxes on trade within the limits of the municipality, which receive special benefits form the services of the municipality. • Taxes on trade, professions and occupations, including all employment for whiRead more
Taxes levied in urban bodies:
See less• Propert Tax on the annual value of buildings or
lands or both.
• Taxes on trade within the limits of the municipality,
which receive special benefits form the services
of the municipality.
• Taxes on trade, professions and occupations,
including all employment for which salary or fees are paid.
• Entertainment tax
• Taxes on hired trains or vehicles placed inside
the municipality.
• Tax on dogs kept inside the municipality.
• Taxes on riding, driving or carrying animals inside
the municipality.
• Tax on individuals based on assets or
circumstances.
• Water tax on the annual value of buildings or land
or both.
• Excise tax on the annual value of the building
• Tax on Cleaning
The sources of income for urban bodies are-
According to the 74th Constitutional Amendment 1993, the sources of income of municipal bodies are the amount determined by the state Finance Commission, the amount received from the taxes collected by the municipal bodies, and fund determination by the National Finance Commission.
According to the 74th Constitutional
See lessAmendment 1993, the sources of income of
municipal bodies are the amount determined by the state
Finance Commission, the amount received from the
taxes collected by the municipal bodies, and fund
determination by the National Finance Commission.
Arrange the following tasks of the chairman for the conduct of the meeting proceedings of urban body?
In the meeting of urban bodies, the meeting proceedings are carried out by the Chairman in the following order- • Reading the work summary of the last meeting. • If it is first meeting, then the accounting of the last month is presented to the concil for its consideration. • Reading of letters/inforRead more
In the meeting of urban bodies, the
See lessmeeting proceedings are carried out by the Chairman
in the following order-
• Reading the work summary of the last meeting.
• If it is first meeting, then the accounting of the
last month is presented
to the concil for its
consideration.
• Reading of letters/information received from
government and its officials.
• To consider the reports of committees and
member
for necessary order and acceptance.
• Discussions will be held on the proposals
informed according to the prescribed procedure.
• Notice of to
proposals to be brought in the next meeting
• Appeals of orders of committees, officers etc.
will disposed of.
What is the Notice time for a proposal to be presented in the meeting of any urban body?
If a member wants to bring a proposal in the the meeting of the urban body, he/she will have to convey in writing to the chairman at least one week in advance.
If a member wants to bring a proposal
See lessin the the meeting of the urban body, he/she will have
to convey in writing to the chairman at least one
week in advance.
The quorum for the meeting of urban bodies is-
The 74th amendment of the constitution states that quorum for the meeting of urban bodies shall be considered in the presence of two-third of the total members. Section 61.Quorum ( 1 ) No business shall transacted at a meeting unless a quorum of one-third of the total number of Councillors be presenRead more
The 74th amendment of the
See lessconstitution states that quorum for the meeting of urban
bodies
shall be considered in the presence of
two-third of the total members.
Section 61.Quorum
( 1 ) No business shall transacted at a meeting unless
a quorum of one-third of the total number of
Councillors be present throughout the meeting.
(2) If there be no quorum present at a meeting at
any time from the beginning to the end there of
the presiding authority shall, after waiting for not less
than fifteen and not more than 30 minutes, adjourn
the meeting to such hour on the following or some
other future day as it may reasonably fix. A notice
of such adjournment shall be fixed up in the municipal
office, and the business which would have been
brought before the original meeting had there been
quorum there at shall be brought the adjourned
meeting and may be disposed of at such meeting or
at any subsequent adjournment there of, whether
there be a quorum present or not
Which of the following is the main source of funds for local bodies?
The main income source of Municipalities is government grants.
The main income source of
See lessMunicipalities is government grants.
It is mandatory for urban bodies to hold a meeting in-
According to the 74th amendment of the constitution, it is mandatory for the executive officer to hold at least one meeting in a month on a fixed day and a fixed time. The Executive Officer on the instructions of the Chairman may also called other meetings. If the body does not have an executive offRead more
According to the 74th amendment of
See lessthe constitution, it is mandatory for the executive
officer to hold at least one meeting in a month on a
fixed day and a fixed time. The Executive Officer
on the instructions of the Chairman may also called
other meetings. If the body does not have an
executive officer, the chairman will call a meeting
The Chairman may also call an emergency meeting on
any day after issuing such notice .