Differentiate between the District and Village administration of the Mauryans.
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Explanation: Difference between District and Village administration of the Mauryans
- The Mauryan empire had a smooth administration and very efficient rulers.
- The Government was centralized with lots of staff to make sure that work was carried on smoothly.
- The king was the supreme power.
- He was assisted by a Council of Ministers.
- The Mauryan kingdom was divided into different provinces which were subdivided into districts.
- Each district was then further divided into group of 5 to 10 villages.
- The Pataliputra city, the capital of Mauryan kingdom was administered by a city council of 30 members.
- Nagaraka was the officer in charge of the city.
- Each province had its own official.
- The three major officers were Pradeshka, Rajuka and Yukta.
- The Pradeshaka was the head of the district administration.
- He used to tour the entire district to inspect the areas under his control.
- The village was the smallest unit of Mauryan administration.
- Gramika was the head of the village.
- He was assisted in village administration by the village elders.
- Most of the village disputes were settled by Gramikha at the grass root level.
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