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difference between gram Sabha and gram Panchayat​

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Answered by kunalboss49
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Gram panchayat in the lower tier of the Panchayati Raj date functions at the village level. Gram Sabha is the legislative body that operates at the village level. It is a permanent body. ... The gram panchayat consists of ward members and sarpanch.

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Answered by RitishaThakur
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The differences are....

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GRAM SABHA-1.A gram sabha is a meeting in a village in which the gram panchayat along with the villagers who have reached the age of 18 years and above assemble together discuss the problems and approve the projects with the sought of the villagers.

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