Political Science, asked by gurchaindhabi18, 8 months ago

(vid Aller Independence, which State introduced the
Janapada set up in 1948 A.D.?​

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Answered by kunjandhan1029
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Answered by Yashraj2022sl
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What is local self-government or Janapada?

Outlines the need to reorganize rural panchayats and give them more authority. In 1947, India attained independence. They are granted Article 40 of the Indian Constitution to effectively serve as units of self-government. Many States passed the Panchayat Raj law to give village Panchayats more power. The state government imposes a complex system of direction, control, and regulation on the panchayat. The state legislature has the authority to merge or modify the boundaries of its jurisdiction. Its influence over the panchayat encompasses practically every element of its operations, including the hiring of workers, keeping records, managing finances, conducting elections, etc.

Growth of local self-government or Janapada:

The granting of provincial autonomy and the appointment of well-liked Ministries signaled a clear shift in favor of democratizing local governments and bolstering them. However, because of the brief terms of these Ministries (1937–1939), nothing significant could be accomplished (1947-47).

However, once India gained its independence in 1947, drastic reforms were implemented all over the nation in this area. The implementation of the Janapada system in Madhya Pradesh in 1948 was one of these, and it's conceivably the most crucial. This programme foreshadowed the Panchayati raj, which was implemented across the nation a decade later.

So, Madhya Pradesh was the state to form the Janapada set up in 1948 A.D.

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