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Differentiate between a Gram Sabha and Gram Panchayat.​

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Answered by bhuvaneshwariharinid
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Answer:

Difference Between Gram Sabha and Gram

Panchayat

Panchayati Raj in India signifies the system of rural local self-governance. It is entrusted with

rural development. The Panchayati Raj is a three-tier structure consisting of the Zila Parishad,

Panchayat Samiti and Gram Panchayat. The Gram Panchayat is further divided into Gram

Sabha and Nyaya Panchayat/ The Panchayati Raj System was constitutionalized through the

73rd Constitutional Amendment Act of 1992 which came into effect on April 24, 1993

Gram Sabha is used to mean a general assembly of all the people of a village, who have

attained the age of 18 years and their name is entered in the voter list.

The executive committee of the Gram Sabha is known as Gram Panchayat which consists of

the representatives elected by the Sabha.

Explanation:

This article will attempt to further highlight the key differences between the Gram Sabha and

Gram Panchayat within the context of the IAS Exam

The differences between a Gram Sabha and Gram Panchayat are given in the table below:

Differences between Gram Panchayat and Gram Sabha

Gram Panchayat Gram Sabha

Gram Panchayat is the lower tier

of the Panchayati Raj that

functions at the village level with

the welfare and development of

the village in mind

Gram Sabha is the legislative

body that operates at the village

level and takes into account the

annual budget and audit reports

of the Gram Panchayat

It is a permanent body It is a temporary body

The Gram Panchayat consists of

ward members and Sarpanch

The Gram Sabha consists of

every person whose name is

registered in the voter list of the

perspective village

The members of the Gram

Panchayat are directly elected

by the members of the Gram

Sabha

The members of Gram Sabha

are not elected

Every month a meeting is

organized by the gram

panchayat. The functions of the

Gram Panchayat may bifurcate

as obligatory and optional

functions. The obligatory

functions include civic roles such

as sanitation, drains and ponds,

The decisions taken by the

Gram Sabha cannot be annulled

by any other body. The power to

do so rests with the Gram

Sabha only

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Explanation:

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Gram Sabha

  1. Members of gram sabha are not elected...
  2. All the adult who is above the age of 18 years or have the right to vote are the members of the gram shabha ...
  3. The members and the body are permanent..
  4. They keep an eye on the works of gram panchayat...

Gram Panchayat

  1. Members of gram panchayat are elected representatives by the gram shabha....
  2. Ward members, Panchs and panchayat president are the members of gram panchayat..
  3. The members and body are elected after every 5 years...
  4. They here from the gram sabha and do the work.....

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