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discussed the election system in the panchayat?​

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Answered by anvelinbeneta
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Answer:

On 24th April 1993, the Constitutional (73rd Amendment) Act 1992 came into force to provide constitutional status to the Panchayati Raj institutions. Under this provision Panchayat elections at the local level held every five years.

Explanation:

There is three tier system in Panchayati Raj. At the lowest, Village level Panchayats ( Gram Sabha) is directly elected by villagers. They elect their Gram Pradhan. Above village there is provision of Block level Panchayats. Block Pramukh is elected by Gram Pradhans and elected members at the village level. Next stage is District level Panchayat which is called Zila Parishad.

Presently, the Panchayati Raj system exists in all the states except few like Nagaland, Meghalaya and Mizoram and in all Union Territories except Delhi.

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Answered by PoisionBabe
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Explanation:

Organisation Of Election System in The Panchayat :

The tree -tier system in Panchayati Raj comprises the following:-

  • Gram Panchayats at village level.
  • Panchayat Samiti at block level.
  • Zilla Parishad at distict level.

At the lowest, Village level Panchayats (Gram Sabha) is directly elected by villagers. They elect their Gram Pradhan. Above village there is provision of Block level Panchayat. Block Pramukh is elected by Gram Pradhan and elected members at the village level. Next stage is District level Panchayat which is also known as Zillat Parishad.

Presently, the Panchayti Raj system exists in all the states except few states like : Nagaland, Meghalaya, Mizoram and in all the Union Territories except Delhi.

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