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1. Mention the need ( any two advantages ) of Local Self - Government.
2. What is meant by Three - tier system of Panchayati Raj
3. What is meant by Gram Panchayat? Who elects the members of a Gram Panchayat?​


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Answered by legend8718
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Answer:

Two advantages of having a Local Self-Government are:

It gives an opportunity to provide foundations on which the entire democratic structure of our country can stand. ...

Local Self- Governments provide training grounds for local leadership to manage national or state affairs.

2.In india Panchayati Raj now functions as a system of governance in which gram panchayats are the basic units of local administration. The system has three levels: Gram Panchayat (village level), Mandal Parishad or Block Samiti or Panchayat Samiti (block level), and Zila Parishad (district level).

3.The gram panchayat is divided into wards and each ward is represented by a Ward Member or Commissioner, also referred to as a Panch or Panchayat Member, who is directly elected by the villagers. The panchayat is chaired by the president of the village, known as a Sarpanch.

Answered by angelbaraf
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Answer:

1. Two advantages of having a Local Self-Government are: (1) It gives an opportunity to provide foundations on which the entire democratic structure of our country can stand. ... (2) Local Self- Governments provide training grounds for local leadership to manage national or state affairs.

2. In india Panchayati Raj now functions as a system of governance in which gram panchayats are the basic units of local administration. The system has three levels: Gram Panchayat (village level), Mandal Parishad or Block Samiti or Panchayat Samiti (block level), and Zila Parishad (district level).

3. The gram panchayat is divided into wards and each ward is represented by a Ward Member or Commissioner, also referred to as a Panch or Panchayat Member, who is directly elected by the villagers. The panchayat is chaired by the president of the village, known as a Sarpanch.

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