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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A GRAM SABHA AND A GRAM PANCHAYAT?
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Answer:
Major difference is of age
Explanation:
Gram Sabha is the 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.
Answer:
Gram Panchayat:-
Gram Panchayat is the lower element of the Panchayati Raj that functions at the village level with the welfare and development of the village in mind.
It is a temporary body, as the members of the panchayat are elected for a term of five years.
The Gram Panchayat consists of ward members and Sarpanch
The members of the Gram Panchayat are directly elected by the members of the Gram Sabha
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
Gram Sabha:-
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
The Gram Sabha consists of every person whose name is registered in the voter list of the perspective village
The members of Gram Sabha are not elected
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
Explanation:
Gram Sabha is the 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.