Dnyaneshwar Kamble broke gender barriers as a transgender Sarpanch, while Vandana Maida, a Bhil woman, challenged patriarchal norms. Their roles fostered inclusivity and empowered marginalized groups, encouraging community participation in governance. Class 6 Social Science Chapter 11 Grassroots Democracy – Part ...
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Exemplary Sarpanchs like Kamble, Maida, and Pawar demonstrate grassroots democracy by addressing villagers’ needs, breaking social barriers, and empowering communities. Their leadership reflects self-governance and community-oriented development within the Panchayati Raj system. Class 6 Social Science Chapter 11 Grassroots Democracy – ...
Popatrao Baguji Pawar transformed Hiware Bazar, a drought-prone village, by implementing water conservation, watershed management, and tree-planting. His leadership helped regenerate groundwater levels and turned Hiware Bazar into a prosperous, green village. Class 6 Social Science Chapter 11 Grassroots Democracy – ...
Vandana Bahadur Maida, from the Bhil community, became the first female Sarpanch of her village in Madhya Pradesh. She encouraged women’s participation in Gram Sabha meetings, addressing crucial issues like education and sanitation. Class 6 Social Science Chapter 11 Grassroots Democracy ...
Dnyaneshwar Kamble, a transgender person, was elected Sarpanch of Tarangfal village in Maharashtra. His role was significant as he promoted “service to the village” and proved that leadership can transcend social barriers, inspiring inclusivity. Class 6 Social Science Chapter 11 Grassroots ...