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The tenure of urban bodies as per the 74th Constitutional Amendment is-
The tenure of every urban body as per the Article 243-U under 74th Constitutional Amendment is 5 years.
The tenure of every urban body as per
See lessthe Article 243-U under 74th Constitutional
Amendment is 5 years.
What was the main objective of the 74th Constitutional Amendment?
The 74th Constitutional Amendment Act provides constitutional status to the city administration. The main objective of the 74th Constitutional Amendment is the establishment of Municipal Corporation and Municipality with constitutional status.
The 74th Constitutional Amendment
See lessAct provides constitutional status to the city
administration. The main objective of the 74th
Constitutional Amendment is the establishment of
Municipal Corporation and Municipality with
constitutional status.
When was the first direct Panchayat elections held in M.P. after the 73rd Constitutional Amendment?
The first direct Panchayat elections were held in M.P. after the 73rd Constitutional Amendment in March-April 1994 under Madhya Pradesh Panchayati Raj Act, 1993.
The first direct Panchayat elections
See lesswere held in M.P. after the 73rd Constitutional
Amendment in March-April 1994 under Madhya
Pradesh Panchayati Raj Act, 1993.
Which of the following is not a source of income of Janpad Panchayat?
The sources of income of Janpad Panchayare: Grant received from the State Government Local taxes Fees received from Mandi Donations and grants Ad-hoc grant given by District Panchayat Taxes levied by Block Panchayat Income from losses and fairs Funds given by the government for the implementation ofRead more
The sources of income of Janpad
See lessPanchayare:
Grant received from the State Government
Local taxes
Fees received from Mandi
Donations and grants
Ad-hoc grant given by District Panchayat
Taxes levied by Block Panchayat
Income from losses and fairs
Funds given by the government for the
implementation of the schemes
Which of the following is not a function of Janpad Panchayat?
The Functions of Janpad Panchayat are: Implementing and evaluating rural development programs. Operation of seed centres. Operation of Primary Health Centres. Distribution and inspection of Warehouses. Arrangement of loan for agriculture. Development of cottage and small scale industries. ConstructiRead more
The Functions of Janpad Panchayat are:
See lessImplementing and evaluating rural development
programs.
Operation of seed centres.
Operation of Primary Health Centres.
Distribution and inspection of Warehouses.
Arrangement of loan for agriculture.
Development of cottage and small scale
industries.
Construction of toilets.
Distribution of cow dung and smokeless chulhas.
Distribution of pesticides.
The tenure of the Janpad Panchayat is-
The tenure of Every Panchayat Institution including Janpad Panchayat is 5 years and in case of premature dissolution, it is compulsory to hold elections within 6 months.
The tenure of Every Panchayat
See lessInstitution including Janpad Panchayat is 5 years and
in case of premature dissolution, it is compulsory to
hold elections within 6 months.
Gram Panchayat fund is operated through-
There is a Gram Panchayat fund for every Gram Panchayat. It is an account of income expenditure of the Gram Panchayat which is operated through the Village head (Sarpanch) and the Panchayat Development Officer. Section 7J of the Act. Gram Kosh : Every Gram Sabha shall establish a fund to be called tRead more
There is a Gram Panchayat fund for
See lessevery Gram Panchayat. It is an account of income
expenditure of the Gram Panchayat which is operated
through the Village head (Sarpanch) and the
Panchayat Development Officer.
Section 7J of the Act. Gram Kosh : Every Gram
Sabha shall establish a fund to be called the Gram
Kosh consisting of following four parts;
(i) Anna Kosh;
(ii) Shram Kosh;
(iii) Vastu Kosh;
(iv) Nagad Kosh;
and there shall be credited thereto,
(a) donations;
(b) income from other sources;
(c) tiny sum received from the District Panchayat
Raj Fund or from the Funds of three-tier Panchayats,
the proceeds of the land revenue, cess on land
revenue, royalty received on minor minerals, income
received from lease of fishing rights, grazing fees
and Shala bhawan upkar as prescribed or fixed by
the State Government;
(d) the taxes, duties tolls and fees imposed as
mentioned in the Schedule I-A and Schedule II-A
and other income of the Gram Sabha;
(e) any sums received by Gram Panchayat under
various schemes sponsored by the Central
Government or the State Government, to be allotted
to the Gram Sabha according to norms prescribed
by the Central Government or the State Government.
Which of the following function of Panchayat is described in the 11th Schedule?
The following functions of Panchayat are described in the 11th Schedule: Implementation of land reform law. To manage irrigation. Assisting the public distribution system. Development of small and cottage industries. To arrange technical training and professional education.
The following functions of Panchayat
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Implementation of land reform law.
To manage irrigation.
Assisting the public distribution system.
Development of small and cottage industries.
To arrange technical training and professional
education.
The voluntary function of Panchayat is-
Construction of roads and drains. managing markets and arrangement of public places are mandatory functions of Panchayat while arrangement entertainment is its voluntary function.
Construction of roads and drains.
See lessmanaging markets and arrangement of public places
are mandatory functions of Panchayat while
arrangement entertainment is its voluntary function.
The majority of the Gram Sabha required to remove the head of the Gram Panchayat is-
Two-third of the majority of the Gram Sabha is required to remove the head(Sarpanch) of the Gram Panchayat.
Two-third of the majority of the Gram
See lessSabha is required to remove the head(Sarpanch) of
the Gram Panchayat.