Class VI - Civics

Chapter - 6 Rural Administration

  • India is an immense nation with a tremendous land territory.
  • There are more than six lakh town in India.
  • It isn't giving fundamental necessities like water, power and streets to every one of these towns.
  • To keep towns on track, it is important to keep up law and order in towns and keep a record of its property and income. This is the undertaking of rustic organization.

Debate: Police Station

  1. In the event of a question, in a region people go to the police headquarters.
  2. A specific police headquarters works for a specific territory and all individuals living here are to report any wrongdoing, robbery, mischance or damage, and so on in their own police headquarters.
  3. In a debate when a man documents a report in the police headquarters it is called First Information Report (FIR).
Upkeep of Land Records:
  1. The town Patwari keeps a record of the land regions kept by individuals.
  2. A Patwari manages measuring land and keeping up the land records having a place with various towns.
  3. The town Patwari is likewise in charge of the gathering of land income from the town.
  4. The Patwari is helped by different officers.
Provincial Administration: How can it Work Efficiently:
  1. India is separated into states and union domains. These regions are thusly partitioned into regions.
  2. So as to run the organization, the region includes adjoining towns and towns. The area base camps are located at a focal place. The income division deals with all business related to arrive.
  3. The locale gatherer is the leader of the income division. Tehsildar, Naib tehsildar, and so forth help him in his work.
Hindu Law (Hindu Succession Amendment Act 2005)
  1. In old circumstances just children got an offer in their dad's property.
  2. After the Hindu Succession Amendment Act 2005, women are qualified for an equivalent offer in their dad's property.

Ask a Question