The Panchayat of Jawaharke village in Mansa has passed many resolutions for the villagers. These include strict orders. The villagers have been told in strict words that if any boy, girl or family of the village gets married to a migrant, then he will not be allowed to stay in the village. Along with this, it has been said that strict action will also be taken against those who violate the orders of the Panchayat.
Love marriage has also been banned in the village. According to the resolution, if any boy or girl of the village gets married in the village, then they will also not be allowed to stay in the village.
All resolutions passed by the village panchayat
The mahants coming to the village will be given a welcome gift of Rs 1100.
Simple bhog and simple roti will be served in the Guru Ghar. If someone wants to make sweets or pakoras, then Rs 31,000 will have to be deposited with the Panchayat.
If any boy stands idle at the bus stop during school hours in the morning, he will take responsibility for himself. No one should stand idle around the village.
Anyone who supports a white seller or a drinker will be boycotted.
No shopkeeper will give tobacco cigarettes to school students. If any shopkeeper violates the orders, he will be fined Rs 15,000.
No garbage should be spread around the village. No garbage should be thrown on the road. Anyone can cut the mountain cicadas that are on the village path. Action will be taken against anyone who spreads garbage.
If anyone is caught causing damage or stealing in a government institution, the Panchayat will take appropriate action.
Dogs and goats should not be taken to the village crematorium, grounds, water works and parks. If anyone takes them, they will be cleaned.
Water works water bills should be paid, those who do not pay will have their connection disconnected.
Rs. 50 per month will be charged for cleaning drains and Rs. 100 per month for cleaning
