explain Gram Sabha on the basis of tenure
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five years
A Gram panchyat's term of office is five years. Every five years elections take place in the village. All people over the age of 21 who are residents of the territory of the that village's Gram panchayat can vote.
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The Gram Sabha is the fulcrum of the Panchayati Raj and village development. People use the forum of the Gram Sabha to discuss local governance and development, and make need- based plans for the village.
The Panchayat implements development programs under the overarching mandate, supervision and monitoring of the Gram Sabha. All decisions of the Panchayat are taken through the Gram Sabha and no decision is official and valid without the consent of the Gram Sabha.
What is Gram Sabha?
1) The term Gram Sabha is defined in the Constitution of India under Article 243(b).
2) Gram Sabha is the primary body of the Panchayati Raj system and by far the largest.
3) It is a permanent body.
4) Gram Sabha is the Sabha of the electorate. All other institutions of the Panchayati Raj like the Gram Panchayat, Block Panchayat and Zilla Parishad are constituted by elected representatives.
5) The decisions taken by the Gram Sabha cannot be annulled by any other body. The power to annul a decision of the Gram Sabha rests with the Gram Sabha only.