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how can we access the three tier Panchayati Raj system​

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Answered by wwwabhyuday39
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Explanation:

In India, the Panchayati Raj generally refers to the system of local self-government in India introduced by a constitutional amendment in 1992, although it is based upon the traditional panchayat system of the Indian subcontinent. This Panchayati Raj system was formalized in 1992, following a study conducted by a number of Indian committees on various ways of implementing more decentralized administration. The modern Panchayati Raj and its Gram Panchayats are not to be confused with the extra-constitutional Khap Panchayats (or Caste Panchayats) found in northern India.

In India, 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: Gram Panchayat (village level), Mandal Parishad or Block Samiti or Panchayat Samiti (block level), and Zila Parishad (district level). It was formalized in 1992 by the 73rd amendment to the Indian Constitution. Currently, the Panchayati Raj system exists in all states except Nagaland, Meghalaya, and Mizoram, and in all Union Territories except Delhi.

Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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The Panchayati Raj System

Explanation:

Zilla Parishad at the apex  headed by Chairperson and Vice Chairperson  Includes Chairperson of  all the Panchayat Samiti  ,MP's and MLA's of the district. Administered by DM or Collector . Below Zilla Parishad are Panchayat Samitis at the Block level  headed by Chairperson and Vice Chairperson . It Includes 1/5th of Members from Gram Panchyats , MLA's of the area of Panchayat Samiti . Administered by Block Development officer and Sub Divisional Magistrate . Below Panchayat Samitis are  Gram Panchayats  headed by Sarpanch .

Includes members of Gram Sabha

The panchayati raj system is a unique experiment in Indian democracy. It aims at decentralisation of power to the grass root levels. Under this system, villagers get the political mandate to manage their own affairs and hence participate in the democratic process of the country at large. Therefore, it enables the citizens of India to become a part of the political mainstream and have a say in government at the most basic level of administration. Also, the panchayati raj system ensures large scale meaningful political involvement of women. This ensures that their voice is heard by the political class and government policies are finetuned to suit the needs of women.

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