CBSE BOARD X, asked by jeet4137, 11 months ago

In what way is the panchayati raj experiment significant

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Answered by itsmeSK16464
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Panchayat  raj is actually a local self government system especially in the india . This is particular for the rural areas where local administrative  affairs are keep in check and the these resolved by this system. There members are elected one upon which local government are constituted .Most modern type this Panchayat raj is consist of three level , one is village level other is block level  and the last one is panchayat of district level. So they are helpful in solvong the local affairs and their handling.   

Importance of panchayati raj :

1) It helps in the decentralization of power. There are a no of problem and issue which are now successfully settled at local level.

2) It has contributed significantly towards reducing the burden of the central government .

3) It allows local people to directly participate in decision making.

Answered by HaRsHaRaMeSh5002
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Explanation:

Panchayati Raj :

Panchayati Raj is a system of local self government followed in India. It is meant to ensure that local administrative affairs, particularly in rural areas, should be resolved by local government units constituted with elected members. The modern panchayati raj in India consists of three levels, village level panchayats, block level panchayats and district level panchayats.

The Panchayati Raj system is of great importance in India in order to bring governance closer to the people. Local administrative issues are best resolved through local government agencies as these are the best equipped with knowledge and experience to deal with these issues. State and central government institutions are often too remote from the people to look after local affairs. Hence, Panchayati Raj can make governance in the country more efficient.

The rural local government is known as the Panchayati Raj.

Importance :

(i) It helps the people to directly participate in decision-making.

(ii) It helps in the decentralisation of power.

(iii) It reduces the burden of the central government.

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