
What Are Public Facilities?
Like water, there are other essential facilities that need to be provided for everyone. Last year you read about two other such facilities: healthcare and sanitation. Similarly, there are things like electricity, public transport, schools and colleges that are also necessary. These are known as public facilities.
What Are The GovernmentтАЩs Role In Providing Public Facilities?
Public facilities are so important, someone must carry the responsibility of providing these to the people. This тАШsomeoneтАЩ is the government. One of the most important functions of the government is to ensure that these public facilities are made available to everyone.
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What Are The Water Problems Facing In Urban Area?
The shortage in municipal water is increasingly being filled by an expansion of private companies who are selling water for profit. Also common are the great inequalities in water use. The supply of water per person in an urban area in India should be about 135 litres per day (about seven buckets) тАУ a standard set by the Urban Water Commission. Whereas people in slums have to make do with less than 20 litres a day per person (one bucket), people living in luxury hotels may consume as much as 1,600 litres (80 buckets) of water per day.
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Important Questions On 8th Civics Chapter 9
Important Questions On 8th Civics Chapter 9
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(a) The Census work is very useful from many angles. This work provide detailed and complete data on some of the public facilities. Looking at these data we can compare the socio-economic status of different people, classes, communities, regions and even of genders.
(b) We can get a clear picture of development of urban as well as of rural areas.
(c) The local, state and central government can plan for future basic facilities, for social and economic justice etc.
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It cannot be denied that private institutions offer a wider range of better facilities than the government does. Hence, in the global economy, IndiaтАЩs position is strengthening on account of amplified privatization, especially in the educational sector. Nevertheless, an ideal situation would be one where these facilities are provided тАЬequallyтАЭ to all, by the government because that would be truly representative of a democratic nation based on ideals of freedom and equality.