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Page 1 Unit_III Ch 4.indd 34 14-11-2022 04:53:34 PM Rationalised 2023-24 Page 2 Unit_III Ch 4.indd 34 14-11-2022 04:53:34 PM Rationalised 2023-24 UNIT - III Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Local Government and Administration Unit_III Ch 4.indd 35 14-11-2022 04:53:35 PM Rationalised 2023-24 Page 3 Unit_III Ch 4.indd 34 14-11-2022 04:53:34 PM Rationalised 2023-24 UNIT - III Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Local Government and Administration Unit_III Ch 4.indd 35 14-11-2022 04:53:35 PM Rationalised 2023-24 What happens after people elect their representatives? How are decisions made? Let’s look at how this takes place in rural areas. Here, we look at the Gram Sabha, which is a meeting where people directly participate and seek answers from their elected representatives. Chapter 4 Panchayati Raj I t’s a special day today! Everyone’s rushing to get to the Gram Sabha! Do you know why? Because the Gram Sabha is holding its first meeting after the election of the new Gram Panchayat. The Gram Sabha is a meeting of all adults who live in the area covered by a Panchayat. This could be only one village or a few villages. In some states, as in the example above, a village meeting is held for each village. Anyone who is 18 years old or more and who has the right to vote is a member of the Gram Sabha. The people of Hardas village are keen to find out what their new Panchayat leaders have planned for the village. Gram Sabha The Gram Sabha meeting begins with the Panchayat President (who is also called the Sarpanch) and the members of the Panchayat (the Panchs) presenting a plan on repairing the road that connects the village to the main highway. After this, the discussion moves to the subject of water and water shortages. Unit_III Ch 4.indd 36 14-11-2022 04:53:37 PM Rationalised 2023-24 Page 4 Unit_III Ch 4.indd 34 14-11-2022 04:53:34 PM Rationalised 2023-24 UNIT - III Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Local Government and Administration Unit_III Ch 4.indd 35 14-11-2022 04:53:35 PM Rationalised 2023-24 What happens after people elect their representatives? How are decisions made? Let’s look at how this takes place in rural areas. Here, we look at the Gram Sabha, which is a meeting where people directly participate and seek answers from their elected representatives. Chapter 4 Panchayati Raj I t’s a special day today! Everyone’s rushing to get to the Gram Sabha! Do you know why? Because the Gram Sabha is holding its first meeting after the election of the new Gram Panchayat. The Gram Sabha is a meeting of all adults who live in the area covered by a Panchayat. This could be only one village or a few villages. In some states, as in the example above, a village meeting is held for each village. Anyone who is 18 years old or more and who has the right to vote is a member of the Gram Sabha. The people of Hardas village are keen to find out what their new Panchayat leaders have planned for the village. Gram Sabha The Gram Sabha meeting begins with the Panchayat President (who is also called the Sarpanch) and the members of the Panchayat (the Panchs) presenting a plan on repairing the road that connects the village to the main highway. After this, the discussion moves to the subject of water and water shortages. Unit_III Ch 4.indd 36 14-11-2022 04:53:37 PM Rationalised 2023-24 Panchayati Raj / 37 We need to do something more permanent as groundwater levels seem to be going down every year. We’re using more water than is seeping into the ground.” Another member, Anwar then tells everyone that he has seen ways of conserving water and recharging (refilling) it in a village in Maharashtra where he’d once gone to visit his brother. It was called watershed development and he had heard that the government gave money for this work. In his brother’s village people had planted trees, constructed check-dams and tanks. Everyone thought this was an interesting idea and the Gram Panchayat was asked to find out about it in detail. 1. What is a Gram Sabha? 2. In the meeting of the Gram Sabha so far what are the problems that are being discussed? What sort of solutions are being suggested? A villager called Tijia begins the meeting by saying, “The water problem in Hardas has become very acute. The hand pump water has gone well below the point up to which the ground has been drilled. We hardly get any water in the taps. Women have to go to the Suru river which is 3 k.m. away to get water.” One of the members suggests piping water from the Suru and making an overhead tank in the village to increase the supply. But the others think that this will be expensive. It’s better, they feel, to deepen the handpumps and clean the wells for this season. Tijia says, “This is not enough. Every village Panchayat is divided into wards, i.e. smaller areas. Each ward elects a representative who is known as the Ward Member (Panch). All the members of the Gram Sabha also elect a Sarpanch who is the Panchayat President. The Ward Panchs and the Sarpanch form the Gram Panchayat. The Gram Panchayat is elected for five years. The Gram Panchayat has a Secretary who is also the Secretary of the Gram Sabha. This person is not an elected person but is appointed by the government. The Secretary is responsible for calling the meeting of the Gram Sabha and Gram Panchayat and keeping a record of the proceedings. The next item on the agenda for the Gram Sabha is the finalisation of the list of people below the poverty line (BPL) which had to be approved by the Gram Sabha. As soon as the list is read out people begin to whisper. “Natwar has just bought a colour T.V. and his son has sent him a new motorcycle. How can he be below the poverty line?” Soorajmal mutters to the person sitting next to him. Saroj says to Sukhi bai “How did Birju’s name get on to the list? He has so much land. This list should have Unit_III Ch 4.indd 37 14-11-2022 04:53:37 PM Rationalised 2023-24 Page 5 Unit_III Ch 4.indd 34 14-11-2022 04:53:34 PM Rationalised 2023-24 UNIT - III Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Administration Local Government and Administration Unit_III Ch 4.indd 35 14-11-2022 04:53:35 PM Rationalised 2023-24 What happens after people elect their representatives? How are decisions made? Let’s look at how this takes place in rural areas. Here, we look at the Gram Sabha, which is a meeting where people directly participate and seek answers from their elected representatives. Chapter 4 Panchayati Raj I t’s a special day today! Everyone’s rushing to get to the Gram Sabha! Do you know why? Because the Gram Sabha is holding its first meeting after the election of the new Gram Panchayat. The Gram Sabha is a meeting of all adults who live in the area covered by a Panchayat. This could be only one village or a few villages. In some states, as in the example above, a village meeting is held for each village. Anyone who is 18 years old or more and who has the right to vote is a member of the Gram Sabha. The people of Hardas village are keen to find out what their new Panchayat leaders have planned for the village. Gram Sabha The Gram Sabha meeting begins with the Panchayat President (who is also called the Sarpanch) and the members of the Panchayat (the Panchs) presenting a plan on repairing the road that connects the village to the main highway. After this, the discussion moves to the subject of water and water shortages. Unit_III Ch 4.indd 36 14-11-2022 04:53:37 PM Rationalised 2023-24 Panchayati Raj / 37 We need to do something more permanent as groundwater levels seem to be going down every year. We’re using more water than is seeping into the ground.” Another member, Anwar then tells everyone that he has seen ways of conserving water and recharging (refilling) it in a village in Maharashtra where he’d once gone to visit his brother. It was called watershed development and he had heard that the government gave money for this work. In his brother’s village people had planted trees, constructed check-dams and tanks. Everyone thought this was an interesting idea and the Gram Panchayat was asked to find out about it in detail. 1. What is a Gram Sabha? 2. In the meeting of the Gram Sabha so far what are the problems that are being discussed? What sort of solutions are being suggested? A villager called Tijia begins the meeting by saying, “The water problem in Hardas has become very acute. The hand pump water has gone well below the point up to which the ground has been drilled. We hardly get any water in the taps. Women have to go to the Suru river which is 3 k.m. away to get water.” One of the members suggests piping water from the Suru and making an overhead tank in the village to increase the supply. But the others think that this will be expensive. It’s better, they feel, to deepen the handpumps and clean the wells for this season. Tijia says, “This is not enough. Every village Panchayat is divided into wards, i.e. smaller areas. Each ward elects a representative who is known as the Ward Member (Panch). All the members of the Gram Sabha also elect a Sarpanch who is the Panchayat President. The Ward Panchs and the Sarpanch form the Gram Panchayat. The Gram Panchayat is elected for five years. The Gram Panchayat has a Secretary who is also the Secretary of the Gram Sabha. This person is not an elected person but is appointed by the government. The Secretary is responsible for calling the meeting of the Gram Sabha and Gram Panchayat and keeping a record of the proceedings. The next item on the agenda for the Gram Sabha is the finalisation of the list of people below the poverty line (BPL) which had to be approved by the Gram Sabha. As soon as the list is read out people begin to whisper. “Natwar has just bought a colour T.V. and his son has sent him a new motorcycle. How can he be below the poverty line?” Soorajmal mutters to the person sitting next to him. Saroj says to Sukhi bai “How did Birju’s name get on to the list? He has so much land. This list should have Unit_III Ch 4.indd 37 14-11-2022 04:53:37 PM Rationalised 2023-24 38 / Social and Political Life only poor people. And Om Prakash is a landless labourer who can barely make ends meet, yet his name is not on the list.” “You know that both Natwar and Birju are friends of Amirchand. Who can counter Amirchand’s power?” Sukhi bai says, “Amirchand was the earlier Zamindar (landowner) of the village and still has control over a lot of land. But we should get Om Prakash’s name put in.” The Sarpanch (Panchayat President) notices people whispering and asks if anyone has anything to say. Saroj tries to provoke Soorajmal to ask about Natwar and Birju. But he keeps quiet. Amirchand is sitting in the Gram Sabha keeping an eye on everyone. Then Saroj gets up and says that Om Prakash’s name should be in the BPL list. Others agree that he and his family are very poor. The Sarpanch asks how his name had been missed out. The person who did the survey of BPL families says, “Om Prakash’s house was locked when I went there. He may have gone somewhere to look for work.” The Sarpanch gives instructions that Om Prakash’s family income be looked at and if it is less than what has been decided by the government, his name should be included in the list. The Gram Sabha is a key factor in making the Gram Panchayat play its role and be responsible. It is the place where all plans for the work of the Gram Panchayat are placed before the people. The Gram Sabha prevents the Panchayat from doing wrong things like misusing money or favouring certain people. It plays an important role in keeping an eye on the elected representatives and in making them responsible to the persons who elected them. 1. Was there a problem with the BPL list that the Gram Sabha was finalising? What was this problem? 2. Why do you think Soorajmal kept quiet even though Saroj asked him to speak? 3. Have you seen any similar incidents when people are unable to speak for themselves? Why do you think that happened and what prevented the person from speaking? 4. How can the Gram Sabha prevent the Panchayat from doing what it likes? Unit_III Ch 4.indd 38 14-11-2022 04:53:38 PM Rationalised 2023-24Read More
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