Political Science, asked by robinhoodcreation, 8 months ago

why should there local government in cities and towns when the civil administration already exists​

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Answered by skmartgani
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Answer:

Government is a big mystery to the young people we met in Brixton and also in Regina, Canada, where indigenous young people opened up their hearts, minds and feelings to us and the Public Policy Forum to discuss legitimacy and what it means to them.

They all said they felt they needed to be the experts in their own lives, their cultures and history as well as government experts to be able to even talk about this issue, so we broke it down, we opened up, ditched the technocratic language and here is what we found:

In Canada, the young indigenous people we spoke to said government, even when it does listen, looks uncomfortable with feelings. But facing the future after a terrible past requires feelings to come to the surface. Can government “do” feelings they asked? Even ones this painful? Although an inquiry had recently uncovered the pain inflicted on their communities, it is still rarely discussed outside of government and media, they said.

The government of Canada has been talking about reconciliation and truth, many said, but what do those words even mean? What is “nation to nation”when there are over 6o indigenous nations? It would appear language, a stiff upper lip and protocols remain substantial barriers.

The system is one that no one in this youth group understands but their impression is that it is not geared towards listening and empathy. Is the UK system working well for the young people and minorities in the UK, they enquired? If not, why do we think it can help us build relationships of this complexity here in Canada? Perhaps we need a whole new way of doing government, they suggested?

The young indigenous communities in Canada have incredible strength rooted in a tough past and present, yet like the young people we met in Brixton, they, too, are willing to try at least to talk to government, if government respects them. Their history is complex so a first step to “nation-building”, they said, is building trust and knowledge across Canada and in schools about who they are. “People still look down on us”, they said “but they are not proud of us because they don’t know about us”.

And like our young people in Brixton, they do want to succeed, to have a chance at education and jobs like everyone else, and to become self-sufficient, too, but not to be squeezed into a box that suits the majority as a condition of that.

There is much to do but to even get to the heart of this will require more patience from us, a concerted effort to show our human side, to connect with young people as young people, not as the adults we wish they could be. The question is, can government find their human side fast enough so as not to lose another whole generation?

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Answered by sandeepgraveiens
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The Three Local Government Bodies Maintain or Implement the Laws

Explanation:

Most of the country carry three government bodies because they handle or guide the administration for works. As Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are likely to implement or make the laws for the favour of citizens whereas civil administration only settles or manages such works. The Parliament makes or implements any laws for social reforms or convenience.

Civil Administration works under government because the local government orders the administration make records for future. In India, there are three local government according to Indian constitution.

Panchayati Raj which functions in rural or village area, its works are to develop the region whereas the administration makes works under this body. State Assembly which is elected by people for their development. The government passes the budget to develop the area, however administration plans for development. Administration maintains law and order in any city but government makes laws.

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