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Functions in the Union Parishad
(1) The main functions of the council are as follows, namely
    (A) governance and establishment related matters,
    (B) Protection of public office,
    (C) Services related to public service, and
    (D) Planning and implementation of local economic and social development related schemes.
(2) According to the second schedule of Local Government (Union Parishad) Act, 2009, the main functions of the council are as follows- Government can determine the responsibilities and responsibilities of women members of reserved seats. However, one-third of the development ward of the Union Parishad (TR Kaabicha and others) concerned ward should be assigned to the chairman of the implementation committee, the member of the reserved female seats.
1.5.3 Detailed functions of the Union Parishad described in the second schedule
(1) For the development of Panchshala and various periodic development plans,
(Ii) development, conservation and maintenance of rural infrastructure,
(3) Education and preservation of primary and mass education activities,
(4) implementation of health, family planning related activities,
(5) To take necessary action for agriculture, fisheries and livestock and other economic development,
(6) To take necessary action in management of pestilence and disaster management,
(7) Recovery of taxes, fees, tolls, fees etc.,
(8) To resolve family disputes, perform necessary activities related to women and child welfare
(9) The main role of acceptance and cooperation in the development of sports, social development, culture etc.
(10) To take necessary measures for the development and conservation of the environment,
(11) To maintain law and order, to perform the duties of the government and to take necessary action,
(12) Birth and death registration,
(13) Protecting public places, open spaces, parks and playgrounds,
(14) lighting the lights of the Union Parishad and the official place,
(15) Planting and preserving and preventing theft and destruction of trees,
(16) Maintenance and management of graveyards, cremation grounds, public meeting places and other government properties;
(17) To prevent entry of entry into the public roads, highways and public places,
(18) To prevent the destruction of roads and roads, and destruction of roads and roads,
(19) To ensure the collection, removal and management of dung and street garbage,
(20) Criminal mood hazardous business regulation,
(21) Removal and control of dead animals and control of animal slaughter,
(22) Union building new buildings, construction and reconstruction of buildings and control of dangerous buildings,
(23) Management and storage of wells, water harvesting, reservoirs, ponds and other sources of water supply,
(24) Prevention of contamination of drinking water sources and prohibiting the use of drinking water or other places of water for damaging suspected wells, ponds or water supply,
(25) prohibiting or controlling the bath, cloth, raw or animal bath in other places of the pond or water supply, or nearby places, for safe storage of food,
(26) prohibiting or controlling the cultivation of shawn, jute or other trees in other places of the pond or water supply,
(27) To prohibit or control the skin color or rabbit in the residential area,
(28) To forbid or control the lifting of stones or other objects by digging the soil of the residential area,
(29) prohibiting or controlling the construction of bricks, clay pots or other furnaces in residential areas,
(30) To take necessary action against fire, flood, hailstorm, earthquake or other natural disasters and provide full support to the government,
(31) Save and help the list of widows, orphans, poor and sick people,
(32) To promote and promote cooperative movement and rural industries,
(33) To take measures for the production of additional food,
(34) To control and maintain cattle farms,
(35) To arrange primary health centers,
(36) To take other measures necessary for the safety, comfort or convenience of the residents of the union,
(37) To introduce and encourage e-Governance,
(38) cooperation with other organizations engaged in a similar task like union parishad,
(39) The responsibilities imposed by the government from time to time.


** Source of tax, policy, tax assessment and collection of Union Council **

The source of the tax of the union council
Union Parishads played an important role in the socio-economic development of rural people. The money received from the people and the government is the main source of the income of the union council. According to the provisions of the Union Parishad's earnings are mainly from three sources, i.e. revenue revenues, 2) government grants and 3) other sources
A) Revenue income
According to the Local Government (Union Parishad) Act, 2009 and Section IV of 2009, the Union Parishad has been empowered to impose taxes on taxes, ratios, fees etc. on 13 subjects who are eligible for revenue income. Namely
(1) Taxes or union ratios on the value of the buildings / buildings imposed in the prescribed manner,
(2) Construction plan approval fee at the rate fixed on the square for the total area of ​​the permanent building,
(3) Taxes on occupation, business and trade (calling)
(4) Taxes on movies, dramas and dramas, and entertaining other entertaining and entertaining minds,
(5) License and permit fees granted by Union Parishad,
(6) Fees to be set in the market of hat-bazaars and ferry to the boundary of the union, (lease money)
(7) The portion assigned by the Government of the Jalmahal, transferred between the borders of the Union,
(8) Patharhamal, part of the union's boundary, the portion determined by the government of the income of Balumhal,
(9) Transfer of immoveable property is a part of income tax,
(10) Nikah registration fees,
(11) Income tax-related income,
(12) Taxes on advertising,
(13) Under any other provision of this Act, the other