CBSE BOARD X, asked by sethidillp67, 1 year ago

Explain the 3tiers of panchayat raj

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Answered by ash0223
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Gram Panchayat-

                 A Gram or village Panchayat is a statutory body covering one or more villages with on average population varying between 1,000 to 3,000 people, and an average area of about six square miles. It is a body of elected representatives. The number of member varies from 5 to 31, but is 15 on the average the village Panchayat area is generally divided into words, each word returning its representative to the Panchayat.

Panchayat Samiti-

              The next tier in Panchayat Samiti. It is called Anchalik Panchayat is Assam. Panchayat union council in Tamil Nadu, Taluka Development Board in Karnataka, Kshetra Samiti in Uttar Pradesh and Anchalik Parishad in west Bengal in Karnataka, It comprises the taluka; in Maharashtra, some samitis cover two or three blocks.

             Panchayat samitis in most cases are indirectly elected bodies, the sarpanchs of the constituent Panchayat being its member. There is a provision for co - option of or reservation for, woman, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes and for special interests, such as co - operative societies and banks. The MLAs and MPs representing samitis form part, One ex - offices members, generally without samiti is concurrent with that of Panchayat its president and vice - president are elected from among the elected members.

Zilla Parishad -

                                 The highest tier is the Zilla Parishad, the jurisdiction of which     generally extends over a district as in case of Panchayat Samiti the members of the Zilla Parishad are generally in directly elected, with the president of Panchayat provision is made for the co - option of woman, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes and special interests, such a co- operative banks and societies and persons interested in rural development.

Answered by sami91
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Hey there ! ☺✌

The Panchayati Raj now functions as a system of governance in which gram panchayats are the basic units of local administration. The system has three levels they are :-

1⃣Gram panchayat

2⃣Mandal parishad

3⃣Block Samiti

4⃣Panchayat Samiti

5⃣Zila Parishad

Hope it helps you ! ✌✌
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