History 1
Duration: 3 min
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This educational video lecture covers the history of the Panchayati Raj system in India. The instructor begins by identifying Lord Ripon as the father of local self-government. He then details the Balwant Rai Mehta Committee, noting its formation in January 1957 and the submission of its report in November 1957. The core recommendation was the establishment of a three-tier Panchayati Raj system. The instructor uses a diagram on the right side of the screen to illustrate the hierarchy: Gram Panchayat at the base, Panchayat Samiti in the middle as the executive body, and Zila Parishad at the top. Finally, he discusses the implementation timeline, highlighting that the first Panchayati Raj was established in Nagor, Rajasthan, on October 2, 1959, by Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, followed by Andhra Pradesh on October 11, 1959.
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0:00 – 2:00 00:00-02:00
The instructor writes key historical points on the screen, starting with 'लाइड रिपन :- स्थानीय स्वशासन का जनक' (Lord Ripon - Father of Local Self Government). He then introduces the 'बलवंत राय मेहता' committee, listing its formation date as 'जनवरी 1957' (January 1957) and the report date as 'नवम्बर 1957' (November 1957). He writes the recommendation 'त्रि - पंचायती राज की व्यवस्था' (Three-tier Panchayati Raj system). He points to a green triangle diagram on the right, indicating the three levels: 'ग्राम पंचायत' (Gram Panchayat), 'पंचायत समिति (कार्याकारी निकाय)' (Panchayat Samiti - Executive Body), and 'जिला परिषद' (Zila Parishad).
2:00 – 2:45 02:00-02:45
The lecture shifts to the implementation of the system. The instructor points to the text '2 अक्टूबर 1959' and mentions 'राजस्थान के नागौर' (Nagor, Rajasthan) as the location of the first Panchayati Raj. He also points to 'प. जवाहरलाल नेहरू' (Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru). He then indicates the text 'दूसरा राज्य :- आंध्रप्रदेश (11 अक्टूबर 1959)' (Second State: Andhra Pradesh (11 Oct 1959)). Throughout this section, he gestures towards the triangle diagram to reinforce the structural hierarchy established by the committee's recommendations.
The video provides a concise historical overview of the Panchayati Raj system in India, structured around the Balwant Rai Mehta Committee. The instructor systematically presents the committee's formation and report dates in 1957, emphasizing its recommendation for a three-tier structure. This theoretical framework is visually reinforced with a diagram showing the hierarchy from Gram Panchayat to Zila Parishad. The lesson concludes with practical implementation details, citing Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh as the first two states to adopt the system in October 1959, linking the committee's recommendations to real-world political history.