3. Examine the functions of Gram Sabha?
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Key functions of Gram Sabha
Following are the important and specific functions of Gram Sabha:
To help implementation of the development programmes and schemes of the Panchayat.
To identify beneficiaries for different programmes and schemes. However, if the Gram Sabha fails to identify such beneficiaries within a reasonable time, the Gram Panchayat shall identify the beneficiaries.
To solicit support — in cash or kind or both and voluntary labour — from the public for community welfare programmes.
To support the programmes of mass education and family welfare.
To promote unity and harmony among all sections of the society in the village.
To seek clarification from the Mukhiya, Up-Mukhiya and other members of the Gram Panchayat about any particular activity, scheme, income and expenditure.
To discuss and recommend appropriate action with regard to reports of the Vigilance Committee.
Other related matters brought to the notice of the Gram Sabha.
To consider levy of taxes, rates, rents & fees & enhancement of rates thereof.
To consider all such matters as may be referred by the Gram Panchayat for its decision.
Role of Sarpanch in Gram Sabha
Sarpanch is legally bound to organize Gram Sabha meetings.
It is an obligatory duty of Sarpanch to organize a minimum of two Gram Sabha meetings every year on the dates prescribed by the Government.
Sarpanch should take steps to ensure larger participation of people at Gram Sabha meetings.
Sarpanch should take all measures to ensure participation of people from all sections of society mainly, Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribes, Women, and he should encourage them to express their grievances and give suggestions in the Gram Sabha, which are discussed in detail in the next meeting.
Sarpanch should preside over the Gram Sabha meetings, except that of Social Audit Gram Sabha.
Sarpanch should sign the register meant for recording the minutes of Gram Sabha meeting.
As the chairperson of the Gram Sabha meeting, the Sarpanch can answer the questions raised at the Gram Sabha by the members.
The sarpanch has to ensure that the suggestions made in the Gram Sabha meeting, are discussed on priority basis in Gram Panchayat meetings.
Sarpanch should play a pro-active role for initiating proper action on the Gram Sabha resolutions.
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Explanation:
To help implementation of the development programmes and schemes of the Panchayat.
To identify beneficiaries for different programmes and schemes. ...
To solicit support — in cash or kind or both and voluntary labour — from the public for community welfare programmes