Lot Of Questions
✯What were the main arguments
put forward by different MLAS
who thought that the government
was not taking the situation in a
serious manner?
✯If you were the health minister,
how would you respond to the
above discussion?
✯Do you think the above debate
would have been useful in some
ways? How? Discuss.
✯In the working of the government,
explain the difference between
being an MLA and an MLA who is
also a minister
✯Can you identify the MLAs of the
ruling party and the opposition in
the illustration? Colour the ruling
party in one colour and the
opposition in another.
✯At times, the ruling party may not
be a single party but a group of
parties working together. This is
called a coalition. Discuss with
your teacher.
✯Discuss the following terms with
your teacher-public meeting,
States in India, constituency,
majority, ruling party and
opposition.
✯Can you explain the following
terms-majority, ruling party,
opposition with reference to your
state.
✯Construct a table, similar to the
one given for Himachal Pradesh,
for your state.
✯What is happening in Patalpuram ? ✯Why is this problem serious? ✯What action do you think can be taken in the above situation and who do you think should take this action? Discuss.
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Answer:
Explanation:
What were the main arguments put forward by different MLA's who thought that the government was not taking the situation in a serious manner?
Ans:
-MLA 1: he belongs to the constituency of Alkhandagaon.In his constituency during the last three weeks,15 deaths have occured because of diarrhoea. He is very much upset that the government has not been able to check the situation although it proclaims itself to be a champion of technology.
-MLA 2: he wants to know why the government hospitals are in a bad situation. He also asks the government how it plans to deal with this situation which is affecting a large number of people.
-MLA 3: His constituency, i.e. Tolpatti faces acute water shortage.Women how to fetch water from a long distance.The MLA wants to know from the government the number of tankers that have been put into service to supply water.
Q: if you were the health minister, how would you respond to the above discussion?
Ans: If I were the health minister I would have responded promptly in this regard. I would have put mobile healthcare jeeps with adequate equipments and doctors into service to the patients.
Q: Do you think the above debate would have been useful in some ways? How? Discuss.
Ans: Several issues are highlighted in the debate and their solutions are sorted out in the minimum time.
Q: In the working of the government, explain the difference between being an MLA and an MLA who is also a minister.
Ans: An MLA is responsible only for the development of his constituency while and MLA who is also minister has to bear dual responsibilities. He is not only accountable for his own constituency but also for the interested.
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