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This is appt on Panchayati Raj Class 6

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  1. Panchayati Raj

  2. Chhavi is the most well-known face among female sarpanchs of India. Chaavi left a dream job in one of the country's biggest telecom firms to become the sarpanch of Soda, Rajasthan. That was in 2010. Since then, the cyber-savvy 36-year-old has been working ever since to bring clean water, solar power, paved roads, toilets and a bank to the village.

  3. Villagers of the Garhazan village in Bharatpur elected Shahnaaz Khan, a 24-year-old female MBBS student, as their Sarpanch in March 2018. She is not only the youngest sarpanch of Mewat region, but the most educated woman in the history of Garhazan too. She is also the first female sarpanch of the area.

  4. Sushma Bhadu sparked a revolution in the village of Dhani Miyan Khan, of Haryana, when she stopped covering her face with a ghunghat. The 32-year-old mother of three informed her husband that the piece of fabric, obligatory for every Haryanvi bahu (bride), was hindering her work.

  5. Former investment banker, Arati Devi chose to leave her plush job to make a difference in her village Dhunkapara in Odisha. Arati launched a campaign to revive traditional folk art in her village, and also ensures that the benefits of the various government schemes reach the people who need it most.

  6. In 2013, Padma Bai used a Rs 30,000 loan to start a business that involved investing in drudgery-reducing tools such as pick-axes, sickle, spades, hoes and wheelbarrows. These are lent by Centre lends to farmers in neighbouring villages who cannot afford them, at a marginal rate of Rs 2 to Rs 5 per day. Padma Bai has also built cement roads in three villages and one fair weather road with dry mud. She has got government sanctions to make ponds for rainwater harvesting and made clean water available in the village school through a water pump

  7. Bhakti Sharma is someone who returned from the United States to successfully contest sarpanch election in Barkhedi Abdulla village, outskirts of Bhopal. In 2016, she was included in the list of top 100 most influential women in India. A post-graduate in Political Science, Bhakti had shifted to the US with her uncle's family in Texas after completing studies.

  8. Radha Devi is the lady sarpanch of Bhadsiya village in Rajasthan. Despite the Right to Education Act, thousands of children across Rajasthan do not make it to school. Radha Devi stepped in to ensure that this trend reverses, and girls attend school. Radha devi dropped out of school when she was in Class 5. But she has ensured a fall in the dropout rate in the three institutions under the panchayat, and increased enrollment as well as the literacy rate of Rajasthan.

  9. The End!

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