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Name the famous book written by Mahatma Ghandhi.
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who wrote the book hind swaraj
Q. What did Mahatma Gandhi mean by Gram Swaraj?
- Village leader
- Five wise and respected elders
- Centralisation
- Self-rule by village
Q. Which government body is responsible for rural development in India?
- Ministry of Rural Development
- National Institute of Rural Development
- National Rural Road Development Agency
- Department of Rural Resources
Q. Assertion (A): In village administration, the power and responsibility of developing a village is given to the villagers themselves.
Reason (R): People living in the village can manage it more efficiently than government officials.
Reason (R): People living in the village can manage it more efficiently than government officials.
- Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
- Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
- A is true, but R is false
- Both A and R are false.
Q. What do we call the process of providing the administrative power and responsibility of developing a village to the villagers themselves?
- Urbanisation
- Centralisation
- Panchayat Raj
- Decentralisation
Q. What did Mahatma Gandhi term "the participation of people in decision making and sharing of power to develop the villages."
- Economic development
- Social development
- Gram Sabha
- Gram Swaraj
Q. means that the administrative power and responsibility of developing a village is given to the villagers themselves.
- Panchayat Raj system
- Centralisation
- Decentralisation
- Gram Sabha
Q. Identify the statements that are true with respect to the centralised system of adminstration and Gram Swaraj.
- In centralisation, the power and the responsibility of developing the village is in hands of the villagers.
- In centralisation, the power and the responsibility of developing the village is in hands of the authority.
- In Gram Swaraj, the power and the responsibility of developing the village is in hands of the authority.
- In Gram Swaraj, the power and the responsibility of developing the village is in hands of the villagers.