Section 38 of MPRA : Section 38: Standing Committees

MPRA

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a small village in Manipur where the local Gram Panchayat is working to improve the community's standard of living. To effectively manage various aspects of village life, the Gram Panchayat decides to apply Section 38 of The Manipur Panchayati Raj Act, 1994.

As per the Act, the Gram Panchayat holds elections to form three committees:

  • The Production Committee is elected and includes a local farmer, a representative from a rural industry, and a member knowledgeable about animal husbandry. This committee focuses on increasing agricultural productivity, supporting rural industries, and implementing poverty alleviation programs.
  • The **Social Justice Commi...

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