11 Major Commissions of M.P. Part 3
Duration: 54 min
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This educational video provides a comprehensive revision session on the major constitutional commissions of Madhya Pradesh, tailored for Prelims exam preparation. The instructor systematically covers the historical timeline of various commissions, starting with a broad overview of administrative bodies like the Governor and Chief Minister before diving into specific details. Key topics include the Information Commissioners, the Women's Commission (Mahila Ayog), and the Lokayukta. The lecture emphasizes precise dates, legislative acts, appointment procedures, and organizational structures. For the Women's Commission, the instructor details the 1995 Act, its assent in December 1996, and establishment on March 23, 1998. The Lokayukta section focuses on the 1981 Act, its purpose regarding corruption investigation against public servants, and the specific roles of the Chief Justice and Leader of Opposition in appointments. The session concludes with a rigorous multiple-choice question review, testing knowledge on appointment fees, tenure determination, and specific office holders like the first Up-Lokayukta.
Chapters
0:00 – 2:00 00:00-02:00
The session begins with a revision of the constitutional system of Madhya Pradesh, specifically focusing on administrative bodies. The instructor writes 'Revision' and 'H.S. 5th' on the board, setting the context for a high school or competitive exam review. Visible text includes 'Unit-5 मध्य प्रदेश की संवैधानिक व्यवस्था' (Constitutional System of M.P.) and '1- PRELIMS'. The instructor lists names like T.M. Shivanand, K.D. Khan, and A.K. Shrivastava, likely referencing Information Commissioners or key figures from 2005 to 2024. This initial segment establishes the scope of the lecture, covering the Governor, Chief Minister, and Legislative Council before narrowing down to specific commissions.
2:00 – 5:00 02:00-05:00
The instructor transitions to a chronological listing of Madhya Pradesh commissions. On the whiteboard, he writes 'M.P. 5th (K) -> 73 on 1992', followed by 'M.P. -> 1st commission 1994' and '15th commission - 1994'. This segment focuses on the historical progression of commissions, highlighting specific years like 1992 and 1994. The instructor uses the board to create a structured timeline, ensuring students can memorize key dates for exam purposes. The visual emphasis on these years suggests they are critical facts for the Prelims examination.
5:00 – 10:00 05:00-10:00
The lecture expands to cover the 2nd Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) established in 1994. The instructor writes '2nd आयोग - 1994' (2nd Commission - 1994) and '22 आयोग - 2005' (22 Commissions - 2005) on the board. He connects these commissions to specific amendments, writing 'H.S. 5 243 (K) -> 73 on 1992' and '243 ZA -> A -> प्रशासन (Administration)'. The instructor also lists '243 (K) -> पंचायत - फोटन (Panchayat)', linking commission numbers to the 73rd and 74th Amendments of 1992. This section bridges the gap between general administrative reforms and local governance structures.
10:00 – 15:00 10:00-15:00
The instructor breaks down numerical data related to commissions, writing '2,25,000' on the board and drawing a bracketed list with numbers '21' and '45'. He writes years '1995' and '2005' next to 'S.C. - 25', indicating a connection between numerical figures and specific dates or commission tenures. The instructor also writes '3 M / 6 S' and numbers in circles, possibly referring to member counts or structural components of a commission. This segment focuses on the quantitative aspects and organizational breakdowns of state bodies.
15:00 – 20:00 15:00-20:00
The focus shifts to the Madhya Pradesh Women's Commission (M.P. Mahila Ayog). The instructor writes '1995' and circles it, highlighting the year of the Act. He notes 'अधिनियम क्रमांक 20 सन् 1996' (Act Number 20 of 1996) and dates '5 दिसंबर, 1996' (December 5, 1996) and '13 दिसंबर, 1996' (December 13, 1996) for assent and gazette publication. The instructor writes 'C.M -> शिवराज सिंह' (Chief Minister Shivraj Singh), connecting the commission to a specific political figure. The lesson covers Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 of the act, detailing formation and functions.
20:00 – 25:00 20:00-25:00
The instructor details the establishment and composition of the Madhya Pradesh State Women's Commission. He highlights 'नाम: मध्य प्रदेश राज्य महिला आयोग अधिनियम, 1995' (Name: M.P. State Women's Commission Act, 1995) and 'राष्ट्रपति की अनुमति - 5 दिसंबर, 1996' (President's Assent). The actual establishment date is noted as '23 मार्च 1998' (March 23, 1998). The structure is defined as 'संरचना :- 7 (1- अध्यक्ष + 6 सदस्य)' (Structure: 7 (1 Chairperson + 6 Members)). The instructor points to specific clauses regarding this composition, emphasizing the total number of members.
25:00 – 30:00 25:00-30:00
The lecture continues with the structure of M.P. Mahila Ayog, reiterating the establishment date of March 23, 1998. The instructor explains the qualifications required for members, such as legal expertise and social work experience. He discusses reservation rules for SC/ST/OBC categories, ensuring the commission reflects societal diversity. The instructor highlights key numbers like '7' for total members and explains the hierarchy of member ranks, distinguishing between Cabinet Minister and State Minister levels. This section ensures students understand both the legal framework and practical composition of the commission.
30:00 – 35:00 30:00-35:00
The instructor introduces the Lokayukta in Madhya Pradesh, writing 'नाम: म.प्र. लोकायुक्त और उप-लोकायुक्त अधिनियम क्रमांक 37 सन् 1981' (Name: M.P. Lokayukta and Up-Lokayukta Act Number 37 of 1981) on the board. He highlights 'राष्ट्रपति की अनुमति - 16 सितंबर' (President's Assent) and 'राज्यपत्र में प्रकाशित - 15 अक्टूबर' (Published in Gazette). The year '1981' is written prominently. The lesson covers the powers of the Lokayukta, including investigating corruption and misconduct by public servants. The instructor focuses on key dates like 16th September and 15th October to aid memorization.
35:00 – 40:00 35:00-40:00
The instructor explains the organizational structure and appointment process of the Madhya Pradesh Lokayukta. The slides detail 'म.प्र. में लोकायुक्त (M.P. Lokayukta)' and 'अधिनियम का परिचय' (Introduction of the Act). The purpose is stated as 'उद्देश्य - मध्य प्रदेश में लोक सेवकों (public servants) के खिलाफ भ्रष्टाचार और गलत आचरण के आरोपों की जांच' (Purpose - Investigation of corruption and misconduct against public servants). The instructor highlights the requirement for consultation with the 'High Court's Chief Justice' and the role of the 'Leader of Opposition in the Legislature' for appointment, emphasizing these specific roles on the screen.
40:00 – 45:00 40:00-45:00
The lecture covers the tenure and removal process of the Lokayukta. The instructor notes 'स्थापना - 14 फरवरी 1982' (Establishment - February 14, 1982) and 'कार्यकाल - 6 वर्ष' (Tenure - 6 years). The slides detail the qualifications for both Lokayukta and Upa-Lokayukta, including removal criteria requiring proof of 'misbehavior' or 'incapacity'. The scope of investigations is noted to cover Chief Ministers and other public servants. The instructor highlights key terms like 'misbehavior' and points to specific eligibility criteria on the slide, ensuring students grasp the legal safeguards.
45:00 – 50:00 45:00-50:00
The instructor reviews multiple-choice questions related to the Madhya Pradesh State Election Commission and other state commissions. He discusses 'प्रश्न 5- मध्य प्रदेश निर्वाचन आयोग से संबंधित असत्य कथन का चुनाव कीजिए?' (Question 5 - Select the false statement regarding MP Election Commission). He analyzes 'प्रश्न 9- राज्य सूचना आयोग के वेतन और भत्तों का निर्धारण किसके द्वारा किया जाता है।' (Question 9 - Who determines the salary and allowances of State Information Commission?). The instructor highlights correct answers using red circles and checkmarks on the digital board, marking options like '₹ 10', '₹ 50', '₹ 100' for appeal fees.
50:00 – 53:47 50:00-53:47
The session concludes with a review of questions regarding the Lokayukta and Up-Lokayukta commissions. The instructor discusses 'प्रश्न 17- लोकायुक्त संगठन में...' (Question 17 - In Lokayukta organization...) and 'प्रश्न 23- मध्य प्रदेश के प्रथम उप-लोकायुक्त कौन थे?' (Question 23 - Who was the first Up-Lokayukta of MP?), identifying 'श्री आर.जी. भावे' (Shri A.R.J. Bhawe). He explains the consultation process for appointing a Lokayukta member and displays a summary answer key table for questions 21 through 30. The instructor uses hand gestures to emphasize points and reviews the multiple-choice questions to reinforce learning.
The video provides a structured revision of Madhya Pradesh's major commissions, essential for Prelims exam preparation. The instructor begins with a broad overview of constitutional bodies before focusing on specific commissions like the Women's Commission and Lokayukta. Key dates such as 1981 for the Lokayukta Act and 1995/1996 for the Women's Commission are emphasized through board writing and slide text. The organizational structures, including member counts (7 for Women's Commission) and appointment processes involving the Chief Justice and Leader of Opposition, are clearly detailed. The session concludes with a practical application through multiple-choice questions, testing knowledge on fees, tenure determination, and specific office holders. This progression from theoretical framework to practical application ensures comprehensive coverage of the syllabus.