02 - 01 Final (1) Polity
02 - 01 Final (1) Polity
You must have heard the word 'government' mentioned several times. In this chapter you will learn about what a government is and the important role it plays in our lives. What do governments do? How do they decide what to do? What is the difference between different types of governments such as monarchies and democracies? Read more and find out.
What is Government?
Look at the newspaper headlines above and list the different kinds of activities that the government is reported to be doing in these newspaper headlines. 1. 2. 3. 4. Isn't this a wide range of activities? What do you think government is? Discuss in class.
very country needs a government to make decisions and get things done. These can be decisions about where to build roads and schools, or how to reduce the price of onions when they get too expensive or ways to increase the supply of electricity. The government also takes action on many social issues, for example it has several programmes to help the poor. It does other important things such as running postal and railway services.
28 / Social and Political Life The government also has the job of protecting the boundaries of the country and maintaining peaceful relations with other countries. It is responsible for ensuring that all its citizens have enough to eat and have good health facilities. When there are natural disasters like the tsunami or an earthquake it is the government that mainly organises aid and assistance for the affected people. If there is a dispute or if someone has committed a crime you find people in a court. Courts are also part of the government. Perhaps you are wondering how governments manage to do all this. And why it is necessary for them to do so. When human beings live and work together, there needs to be some amount of organisation so that decisions can be made.
Can you list three things that the government does which have not been mentioned. 1. 2. 3.
Some rules have to be made that apply to everyone. For example, there is a need to control resources and protect the territory of a country, so people can feel secure. Governments do this on behalf of their people by exercising leadership, taking decisions and implementing these among all the people living in their territory. Levels of Government Now that you know that the government is responsible for so
Some examples of institutions that are part of the government: The Supreme Court, The Indian Railways and Bharat Petroleum.
What is Government?
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many different things, can you think of how it manages to do all this? The government works at different levels: at the local level, at the level of the state and at the national level. The local level means in your village, town or locality, the state level would mean that which covers an entire state like
Haryana or Assam and the national level relates to the entire country. Later in this book, you will read about how local level government functions, and when you go into the next few classes you will learn about how governments function at the state and central levels.
National level
Delhi
State level
District level
Exercise: Look at the statements in the column on the left. Can you identify which level they belong to? Place tick marks against the level you consider most appropriate.
Local