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Framing Interview questions Imagine that the election is over nd you have new 'Sarpanch' for your village. You have to take an Interview of the newly elected Sarpanch.​

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Answered by jishantukripal
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Answer:

When you had to take an interview of the newly elected Sarpanch of your village, first introduce yourself to him, congratulate him for his win in the election, and elected as Sarpanch. After that, you can ask the following questions.

  1. When the election was conducted in the village & what was his preparation to win the elections and get elected?
  2. What is the motive for which he stepped into politics and took part in elections for the 'Sarpanch' position?
  3. On what measure, he thoughts that he will be a good candidate for the 'Sarpanch' position in the election?
  4. Who are the other members of the newly elected panchayat team?
  5. According to him, what is the role of a good 'Sarpanch' in the village?
  6. Why does a village need good panchayat members led by a 'Sarpanch'?
  7. What is his dream village?
  8. What action plan, he will consider during his tenure to ensure the proper development of his village?
  9. At last, what type of help & cooperation need by him & his team from the villagers during their tenure to work properly?

Explanation:

Since the "Sarpanch" is newly elected, so talking too much about his work style & future projects will not be so beneficial as we all know that execution is the real king. So, through the above interview questions, we want to know his motive for becoming a sarpanch, his dream about a village & his self-confidence & most importantly how he needs cooperation from the villagers to ensure their growth.

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