Local Administration
Local Administration
Ans. Rules provide structure, order, and safety in various aspects of life. They
promote fairness, resolve conflicts, and contribute to social cohesion by
establishing standards and expectations for individuals and groups. Rules also
encourage responsibility and efficiency while playing a crucial role in legal and
cultural contexts.
Q2.Rules do not restrict our freedom but they make us free. Explain this
statement with an example.
The statement "Rules do not restrict our freedom but make us free" implies that
well-defined rules create a framework that ensures individual freedoms within a
structured and secure environment.
For example, consider traffic rules. While they may seem restrictive at first, they
actually enable the freedom to travel safely. Without traffic rules, there would be
chaos and increased risk of accidents. By following these rules, individuals can
freely navigate roads without constant fear, enjoying the freedom to travel
efficiently and securely. In this way, rules enhance freedom by providing a
structured and safe context for individual actions.
Q. it is not only councillors, but also each one of us who is a part of the local
administration. How?
Ans. (a)A local government is very important. The aim of the local bodies is to
solve the local problems by cooperation and without depending upon other.
(b)Only the local people know their problems and for meeting their needs, It is
the local government that takes interest.
(c)It also finishes the worke with speed and with least expenditure.
Q2. If people dump their garbage anywhere they like, will it affect the work of
local administration? give reasons for your answer.
Ans. Yes, indiscriminate dumping of garbage can significantly affect the work of
local administration. Reasons include:
2. Environmental Impact
3. Infrastructure Strain
5. Increased Costs
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