Explain any four function of the gram sabha?
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They have several representative, regulatory, administrative and developmental functions.
1)They institute solving the disputes of villagers. They do that by helding public meetings and collection the advice and opinions of everyone. (administrative function of the gram shabha.)
2) Promotion of educational, health, agriculture and communication facilities in the village. ( developmental function of gram sabha.)
3) The sarpanch, gram sevak and members represent the voice and opinion of the village people to the gram panchayat to the taluka and zillia level. (representative function of the gram sabha.)
4) They conduct regular meetings and keeps record for various departments. (regulatory function of teh gram sabha.)
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1)They institute solving the disputes of villagers. They do that by helding public meetings and collection the advice and opinions of everyone. (administrative function of the gram shabha.)
2) Promotion of educational, health, agriculture and communication facilities in the village. ( developmental function of gram sabha.)
3) The sarpanch, gram sevak and members represent the voice and opinion of the village people to the gram panchayat to the taluka and zillia level. (representative function of the gram sabha.)
4) They conduct regular meetings and keeps record for various departments. (regulatory function of teh gram sabha.)
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kvnmurty:
are these the duties of gram panchayat or gram sabha ?? Gram sabha is the meeting of all people in the village... with government appointed secretary (same as that of the panchayat, )... sabha has different purpose..
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Gram Sabha : A body comprising of all adult members of a village or a group of villages.
Functions of Gram Sabha :
(i) It elects the members of the Gram Panchayat.
(ii) The Gram Sabha supervises the work of the village panchayat.
(iii) It approves the annual budget of the panchayat.
(iv) It reviews the performance of the Gram Panchayat
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