Describe the importance of third tier system in india??
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- The three tiers of the Indian Government is what makes the country a true federal society.
- The first tier is the Central Government which is reponsible for the major decisions including the defence, information etc. in the entire country.
- The second tier is the State Government which is responsible for the development of a state by taking care of its law and order etc.
- The third tier and the backbone of the Indian Democracy is the Panchayati Raj which includes the Nagar Parishads, Nagar Panchayats and Gram Panchayats.
- Some states in the country are very large geographically and are more diverse than many countries. The population of many states are also more than that of many small countries like Uttar Pradesh has more population than Russia. Also there are so many dialects, diverse composition within states that power needs to be decentralised further. The large and diverse states make good governance difficult to achieve. Thus, we have a third tier of government, local self government. The idea behind decentralisation is that people can understand and address the local problems better. There is also a sense of ownership when local people form these bodies and govern. Panchayats in villages and municipalities in urban centres are examples of third tier of government
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the three tier system includes
union government
state government
local self government
three tier system is important in India because it ensures a proper distribution of power between different levels of government . this is known as vertical distribution of power
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