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Local Self Goverment

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Which of the following brought the local government within the purview of the state or provincial government and granted them enhanced powers? (a) The District Municipalities Act, 1920 (b) The Government of India Act, 1935 (c) Lord Ripen's Resolution - 1882

  1. Only a

  2. Only (a) and (b)

  3. Only (b)

  4. Only (b) and (c)


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Government of India Act 1935 brought local government within the purview of states or provinces and granted them enhanced powers.

In addition to three tiers of local government, the following three organisational structures have been created under the Constitution:

(a) Town Planning Committee (b) District Planning Committee (c) Metropolitan Planning Committee

Which of the above is/are not organisational structure(s) created under the Constitution?

  1. (a) only

  2. (a) and (b)

  3. (c) only

  4. (b) and (c)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Under the Constitution, two important organisational structures, the District Planning Committee and Metropolitan Planning Committee, have been created.

Balwant Rai Mehta Committee came out with “Democratic Decentralisation” which in common parlance is known as 'Panchayati Raj'. The following were the main recommendations:

(a) Establishment of three-tier system viz. Village, Panchyat Samiti and Zila Parishad. (b) Panchayat Samiti is the executive body and that of Zila Parishad is advisory and supervisory. (c) The District Collector is the chairman of Zila Parishad. (d) Village Panchayat and Panchayat Simiti will have directly elected representatives whereas Zila Parishad should be constituted with indirectly elected members.

Which of the above is/are incorrect?

  1. Only (a)

  2. Only (b) and (c)

  3. Only (c) and (d)

  4. Only (d)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Village Panchayat will have directly elected members like State Assembly whereas both Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad will have members who are more educated and knowledgeable and hence, indirectly elected.

The 73rd Amendment Act visualised “Democracy at grass root level”.

(a) Village assembly as the foundation of Public Relation System (b) Uniform three-tier structure (c) 1/3 of total seats in Panchayats for women (d) Pro-rates reservations for SCs and STs (e) Elections to the panchayat to be conducted under Election Commission of India

Which of the above are correct?

  1. Only (a), (b) and (c)

  2. Only (a), (b) and (e)

  3. Only (d), (c) and (e)

  4. Only (a), (b), (c) and (d)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Elections to the Panchayats at all levels are to be conducted by the State Election Commissions.

The Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) experienced a decline after independence. (a) Inadequate resource base (b) Weak Executive / Mayor titular head (c) Undefined role - no constitutional status (d) Undue State Control

Which of the above is/are correct?

  1. Only (a)

  2. Only (b) and (c)

  3. Only (c)

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Local bodies since independence have been hit hard by resource crunch, non entity and undue state control (constitutionally).

Local self-government is said to serve the local citizenry from “cradle to the grave”. Which of the following are incorrect?

(a) It is a government of local communities for the local communities and by the local communities. (b) It is the best form of government. (c) It is subject to intense public gaze and accountability. (d) The political thinkers Plato and Aristotle endorsed it.

  1. Only (a) and (b)

  2. Only (b) and (c)

  3. Only (b), (c) and (d)

  4. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Local self-government, being the grass root institution, is the best form of government. It is open to public gaze and evaluation.

K. Santhanam Committee was appointed to look into Panchayati Raj Institution Finance. Enumerate its recommendations. (a) Panchayat should have powers to levy tax on land revenues. (b) All grants and subventions to be mobilised at state level and sent to PRIs. (c) A Panchayat Raj Finance Corporation to be set up to look into financial resources of PRIs. (d) Home taxes were to be out of the purview of Panchayats.

Which of the above is/are correct?

  1. Only (a)

  2. Only (a) and (b)

  3. Only (a), (b) and (c)

  4. All of them


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

As per K. Sanathanam Committee report, home taxes were also to be levied by Panchayats.

Consider the following statements in regad to the 74th Constitution Amendment Act of 1992: (a) It granted statutory status to local govt. (b) It granted constitutional status to local govt. (c) Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) became third tier of government. (d) Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) became autonomous bodies.

Which of the above is/are incorrect?

  1. Only (a)

  2. Only (b)

  3. Only (c) and (d)

  4. Only (b), (c) and (d)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Prior to 1992, local bodies had only a statutory status and did not enjoy any constitutional status. The governance of urban areas was directly under sate governments. But after the 74th Amendment Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) achieved Constitutional status.

The 73rd and 74th amendments to the Constitution of India brought about a paradigm shift in the governance of the country. Consider the following: (a) A new tier was introduced called the Local Self Govt. (b) Autonomy at grass root (foundation) level. (c) Decentralisation of finance and functions. (d) Ensuring social justice and local economic development.

Which of the above you do not agree to?

  1. Only (b)

  2. Only (c)

  3. Only (d)

  4. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The 73rd and 74th amendments to the Constitution accorded Constitutional status to the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs). Consequently, certain principles were laid down for their functioning and some objectives were set.

Consider the following statements about the devolution of political fiscal and administration powers to sub-national tiers of government. (a) It formed part of World Bank funding (b) Disillusionment with centralised planning (c) Lackadaisical attitude of state governments (d) Corruption at higher levels

Which of the above is/are incorrect?

  1. Only (a)

  2. Only (b)

  3. Only (c)

  4. Only (d)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Centralised planning proved ineffectual. In the late eighties agenda for decentralisation formed part of World Bank funding. Moreover states were not proactive towards empowering municipal bodies.

Enumerate the main recommendations of the Ashok Mehta Committee.

(a) Three-tier system got replaced by two-tier system. (b) Zila Parishad assumed the role of executive body. (c) Official participation of all political parties in Panchayat elections at all levels took place. (d) Panchayati Raj institutions were divested of powers of taxations. (e) Nyaya Panchayats and Development Panchayats became separate bodies.

Which of the above is/are incongruous?

  1. (a)

  2. (b) and (e)

  3. (b), (c) and (e)

  4. (d)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

As per the recommendations of Ashok Mehta Committee, Panchayati Raj institutions were accorded compulsory powers for imposing taxes so as to mobilise their own resources.

Constitutional Amendment Act and its efficacy only conjured up a mixed feeling. (a) It led to the empowerment of weaker sections of the society. (b) It rationalised the transfer system. (c) It contributed to emancipation of women. (d) It contributed to institutional capacity development of Urban Local Bodies (ULBs).

Which of the above is/are correct?

  1. Only (a)

  2. Only (b) and (c)

  3. (a), (b) and (c)

  4. Only (d)


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In Constitutional Amendment Act (CAA) for institution building, it failed to put it in place and also it has not yet contributed to institutional capacity development of Urban Local Bodies (ULBs).

Following are the salient features of the amendments: (a) Panchayat in rural areas and municipalities in towns (Urban). (b) A three-tier system for states with a population over 2.5 million. (c) 1/3 of seats for women. (d) The term of office for elected members of these bodies is 3 years. (e) The local governments to generate resources from various taxes tolls, rent, etc.

Which of the above is/are incorrect?

  1. Only (a)

  2. Only (b)

  3. Only (c)

  4. Only (b) and (d)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

According to the provisions laid down in the amendments, three-tier system will be effected in states with a population of 2 millions/20 lakhs and that the term of office of elected representatives of the local bodies will be 5 years.

Due to industrialisation, the process of urbanisation is going at an accelerated pace. Discuss the problems being confronted by local urban governments. Urban Local Bodies (ULBs). (a) Migration from rural areas (b) Population explosion (c) Traffic congestions (d) Growth of slums (e) Pollution

Which of the above you do not agree to?

  1. Only (a)

  2. Only (b)

  3. Only (c) and (d)

  4. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) are facing numerous problems viz. urban poverty, unemployment and providing civic amenities, etc.

Which of the following states does/do not have the Panchayati Raj System?

(a) Nagaland (b) Madhya Pradesh (c) Meghalaya (d) Odisha

  1. Only (a)

  2. Only (b) and (c)

  3. Only (a) and (c)

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In pursuance of the 73rd Amendment Act 1992 which came into force on 24th April 1993, Panchayati Raj institutions were accorded constitutional status. Moreover, it was extended to all the states, except Nagaland, Meghalaya and Mizoram.

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