History & Civics
Which of the following statements best describe the difference between Local Self-Government and Local Government?
(P) : In Local Government, the administration of a locality is looked after by the officials appointed by the State.
(Q) : Local Self-government consists of elected representatives who get grants from the government.
(R) : In Local Government, all the voters look after the administration of the State.
(S) : Local Self-government is run by a Cooperative comprising the MLAs and Sarpanchs of the Panchayat.
- P and Q
- R and S
- P and R
- R and Q
Related Questions
Which of the following statements about the significance of the local self-government are correct?
(P) : They make it possible for the local people to run their own affairs.
(Q) : They make it possible for the local people to select their favourites to run the administration.
(R) : They give the local people the right to call back the members of the Panchayat if they do not work for the welfare of the local people.
(S) : They lessen the burden of workload on State and Central government machinery.
- P and Q
- R and S
- P and R
- Q and S
A person commits an offence and is taken to Nyaya Panchayat. Which of the following actions can be taken by the Nyaya Panchayat?
- It can award a sentence of imprisonment for a month.
- It can impose a fine of up to Rs 1000.
- It can impose a fine of up to Rs 100.
- It can award both a fine and imprisonment.
Complete the following analogy
Panchayat : rural :: …………… : urban- Zila Parishad
- Municipality
- Mayor's Office
- None of the above
Local self-government has which of the following benefits?
- Reduces workload on State Government
- Easy accessibility to common citizen
- Training for local leadership
- All of the above