Style and working of Governments

The moment and place when human governments developed is lost in time. However, history does record the formation of Govt. about 5000 years back. First small city-states came into existence and by second millennium some of them developed into larger governed areas. The word "government" derives from a Greek word. Government is a system or group of people governing an organised community. Main purpose of the Govt. is to seek welfare of civilians and fulfill their needs for betterment of the nation.

 At present, there are five types of governments. These are-
-  Democracy/ -                - Govt. in which ruling power is by the people, for the people and of the
    Republic                          people but following set of rules i.e. the constitution.
-  Monarchy -                  -  Govt. in which is in the hands of a single person and he rules unhindered.
-  Oligarchy -                  -  Govt. in which ruling power is in the hands of few leaders.
- Aristocracy -                -  Govt. rules by special class of people connected to royal families.
- Dictatorship -               -  Authoritarian form of Govt. gradually eliminating monarchy without
                                           effecting constitutional limitations.

The name India is derived from Indus which originates from Persian word - Hindu - Ancient Greeks referred to Indian as " indos" which translates as " the people of India.

Tailpiece  for review
- Description of SMART
   S - SPECIFIC
  M - MEASURABLE
  A  - ALIGNED
  R  - REALISTIC
  T  - TIME BOUND 


     

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