Q1. How is the government formed in the state?
Ans: A political party whose MLAs have won more than half the number of constituencies in a state can said to be in a majority. The majority of a single party or groups of parties together can form government.
Q2. What do you understand about ‘Legislative Assembly’?
Ans: A Legislative Assembly is a place where all the MLAs meet to discuss various issues. They express their opinions and ask the questions related to the issue or give suggestions. The concern minister then replies to the questions and tries to assure the Assembly that adequate steps are being taken.
Q3. How does government form committees?
Ans: On any matter, which affect at large, government may form a committee. After looking at various aspects of the problem or issue in detail, the committee submits its report to the government. Government may adopt it as a whole or partially. Accordingly, the action is taken on report of the committee.
Q4. What is the role of Governor in the State?
Ans: It is responsibility of Governor to ensure ruling by the ruling party as per constitution. Apart from this, the Governor of the state appoints the chief minister and on the advice of chief minister the other ministers. The Governor is considered as a patron of the constitution.
Q5. How does the government implement its plan?
Ans: The government takes action through various departments like the Public Works Department (PWD), the Agriculture Department, the Health Department, the Education Department and so on. Ministers are head of these departments, who are also member of the Legislative Assembly and elected by the people.
Q6. What are the key works of a government?
Ans: The main work of the government is to implement its laws, rules, regulations and policies made in various fields. The government may amend, modify the laws, rules, regulations and policies or can make new ones, so that an effective system may run and most of the people can get the benefit of government policies.
Q7. Briefly describe the ways through which views are expressed.
Ans: In a democracy, there are various ways through which people express their views. Not only in the Legislative Assembly but also the TV channels, newspapers, periodicals and other organizations regularly discuss about the government functioning, policies etc.
Organization of ‘press conference’ is also a medium to express about the policies and functioning of a department or ministry of government. In a ‘press conference’ a press note is issued to the print and electronic media for the wide circulation to the mass.
Q8. What is an opposition? How does opposition play its role in the Assembly?
Ans: All members who do not support or participate in the government is called opposition. The role of opposition party in India is as important as that of the ruling party. The role of opposition party is not to oppose every decision of the ruling party. Rather, it is the duty of the opposition party to support the ruling party for the acts that are in the interest of the nation.
Members of opposition roles can be enlisted as under:
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