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what did panchayat rulers do to sustain the rule ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Panchayat (Nepali: पञ्चायत) was partyless political system incepted by King Mahendra by sideling the Nepali Congress government of B. P. Koirala in December 1960. Under his direct rule King Mahendra introduced the four tired structure—village, town, district and national Panchayat—on the basis of limited elected executive committee. Mahendra consolidated power by institutionalizing and invoking the three pillars of national identity—Hindu religion, Nepali language and Monarchy—as a foundation of everyday social and religious life. Moreover, the system propagated the idea of Ek Raja, Ek Bhesh, Ek Bhasa, Ek Desh (One King, One Dress, One Language, One Nation).[1]

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

The Panchayat system underwent growth in the form of infrastructure development, periodic planning implementation, decentralisation of rule, etc.

Explanation:

  • The establishment of the Panchayati system was facilitated by factors such as the newly elected constitutional assembly, strained relations between political parties, and others.  
  • There was widespread illiteracy and a lack of public awareness. Corruption and tardiness were on the rise, as were foreign interest and meddling.
  • The primary goal of the village Panchayat is to uplift the residents' standard of living and promote their independence.
  • The Panchayat system includes Gram Panchayats, Block Panchayats, and District Panchayats at the local level (District Panchayat).

Panchayati Raj is a kind of local government where each community is in charge of its own affairs.

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