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Rural Administration

Q1.Who is the in charge of all the police stations in a district?

Q2.What role does the tehsildar play in the district administration?

Q3.Who is a patwari? Describe the responsibilities of a partwari.

Q4.Write full form of S.H.O and BPL.

Q5.What is the new inheritance law?What has the new inheritance law been able to do for the women?

from civics for class 6 chapter 6 rural administration​

Answers

Answered by vibhavari13
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Answer:

1ans:- Superintendent of Police

The Superintendent of Police (SP) is in-charge of all the police stations in a district

2 ans. A Tehsildar has to hear the disputes. He also supervises the work of the Patwari and ensures that records are properly kept and land revenue is collected. They make sure that the farmers can easily obtain a copy of their record, students can obtain their caste certificates etc.

3ans.

Each Patwari is responsible for a village group. The Village records are kept and updated by the Patwari. He is also responsible for coordinating farmers land revenue collection. Patwari gives details about the crops grown in its region to the government.

Answered by Anweshthakurpro
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1.SHO

2.The Revenue Duties of Tehsildar are important. He is the Incharge of Tehsil Revenue Agency and is responsible for proper preparation and maintenance of Tehsil Revenue Record and Revenue Accounts. He is also responsible for recovery of government dues under the various Acts.

3.Each Patwari is responsible for a village group. The Village records are kept and updated by the Patwari. He is also responsible for coordinating farmers land revenue collection. Patwari gives details about the crops grown in its region to the government.

4.SHO-Station house officer

BPL-Below poverty line

5.It has never been a good time to be a woman. Shackled at home, deprived of rights in society, and subjected to gender bias at the workplace, women have borne the brunt of being the weaker sex all through history. Though the skew in rights and treatment hasn’t quite corrected itself, women are possibly in a better place today than ever before. This is because rising awareness, availability of global forums and social media to voice their anguish and angst, changes in laws to empower them, and proactive governments to implement gender neutral laws have all converged to give women a hearing and heft.

Still, there are many areas that can do with a nudge to empower them, one being the succession and inheritance laws. For years, women in India have been discriminated against and denied the right to ancestral property due to various reasons. One, there is no uniformity in inheritance laws, with various religious communities governed by their own personal laws and different state tribals by their customary laws.

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