Rural Administration - Class 6 - Social Science
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What is the work of the police?
The work of the police involves several key responsibilities:
Law Enforcement: The police are tasked with enforcing laws to maintain public order and safety.
Investigation of Crimes: When a crime is reported, it is the police’s duty to investigate, gather evidence, and arrest suspects.
Protection of Citizens: Ensuring the safety and security of citizens by patrolling and offering immediate assistance during emergencies.
Maintenance of Public Order: Managing crowds, preventing riots, and ensuring peace during public events.
Traffic Management: Regulating traffic flow, preventing road accidents, and enforcing traffic laws.
Community Services: Engaging in community relations, including educating the public on safety measures and crime prevention.
List two things that the work of a Patwari includes.
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Sign up nowVisit a police station and find out the work that the police have to do to prevent crime and maintain law and order in their area especially during festivals, public meetings etc.
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Explain the role of the police in handling disputes between villagers, such as the case between Mohan and Raghu. How can the police improve in their service to rural communities?
The police play a crucial role in handling disputes between villagers by registering complaints, conducting investigations, and taking necessary actions within their jurisdiction. In the case between Mohan and Raghu, the police initially showed reluctance to record Mohan's complaint, which highlights areas for improvement.
To enhance their service to rural communities, the police should focus on prompt complaint registration, demonstrate empathy and respect towards all community members regardless of their social standing, and ensure thorough, unbiased investigations. Additionally, implementing community policing programs could build trust and encourage more cooperative relationships between the police and rural populations.
The Patwari plays a crucial role in managing land records. Discuss how the accuracy and accessibility of these records can impact rural development.
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Sign up nowYou are the officer in charge of traffic for a particular area. You are on duty one night and while patrolling the area, you stop a group of boys coming back from a party late at night. The driver is drunk and when you ask him to get out of the car, he tells you that he is the son of your immediate superior and that he is with his friends. As the officer in charge, you will:
A. Let him go scot-free.
B. Punish him as per the law of the land.
C. Leave him with a warning.
D. Call his father, complain to him, and then let him go.
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