What are the differences between Gram sabha and Gram Panchayat?
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Grampanchayat :-
- Grampanchayat in the lower teir of the panchayati raj date functions at the village level.
- It is permanent body.
- The Grampanchayat consist of ward members and sarpanch.
- The main objective of Grampanchayat is to develop the village and focus on the welfare of the village.
- The members of the Grampanchayat are directly elected by the members of Gramsabha.
Gramsabha :-
- Gramsabha is the legislative body that operates at the village level.
- It is temporary body.
- The Gramsabha consists of every person whose name is registered in the voter list of the respective village.
- The main objective of Gramsabha in two audit reports of Grampanchayat and takes into account the annual budget of the Grampanchayat.
- The members of Gramsabha are not elected.
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Gram Sabha is the legislative body that operates at the village level. It is a permanent body. It is a temporary body. The gram panchayat consists of ward members and sarpanch.
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