who are the members of gram panchayat ?
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gram panchayat consists of between 7 and 17 members, elected from the wards of the village, and they are called a "panch". People of the village select a panch, with one-third of seats reserved for female candidates.
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A gram panchayat is the cornerstone of a local self-government organisation in India of the Panchayati raj system at the village or small town level, and has a Sarpanch as its elected head. The role of Panchayat organizations under British Colonial rule were strengthened, but in post-independence they have been given little right of co-determination. The failed attempts to deal with local matters at the national level brought back, in 1992, the reintroduction of panchayats for their previously used purpose as an organization for local self-governance.[1] As of 2002[dated info] there were about 265,000 gram panchayats in India. A panchayat is needed for every town and village.
Sarpanch
The Sarpanch, or elected head, has the responsibilities of village
Maintaining street lights, construction and repair work of roads in villages and also the village markets, fairs, collection of tax, festivals and celebrations
Keeping a record of births, deaths and marriages in the village
Looking after public health and [2] by providing facilities for sanitation and drinking water
Providing free education
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Providing health services and facilities
Implementing development schemes related to agriculture and animal husbandry
Planting trees in and around the village and to protect the environment
Maintaining public parks and playgrounds, etc.
Implementing various government schemes
Panch
A gram panchayat consists of between 7 and 17 members, elected from the wards of the village, and they are called a "panch". People of the village select a panch, with one-third of seats reserved for female candidates. To establish a gram panchyat in a village, the population of the village should be at least 300 people of voting age.
Number of members for gram panchayat
600–1500 (population):7 members
1501–3000: 9
3001–4500: 11
4501–6000: 13
6001–7500: 15
7501–9000: 17
Sources of income
Gram panchayat office at Chinawal, Maharashtra
The main source of income of the gram panchayat is the property tax levied on buildings and open spaces within the village. Other sources of income include professional tax, taxes on pilgrimage, animal trade, grant received from the State Government in proportion of land revenue and the grants received from the District Councils of India (Zila Parishad).
Gram Sevak
The Gram Sevak, also known as Gram Vikas Officer or Village Development Officer, is the communicator in government and village panchayat and works for the Sarpanch. The district planning commission (DPC) takes the development schemes to be implemented for the next planning year from respective panchayat samitis submitted by gram sevaks of different villages under that panchayat samiti.
Gram sabhas
The Gram Sabha includes all the adult citizens of the village. It is empowered to elect the Gram Panchayat. The Sabha can influence decisions taken by the Panchayat and can modify weak decisions whenever they feel. The Panchayat can be established for a village having a population of 1,000–25,000. Several small villages having low population can be grouped into one Gram Sabha.
There are various committees, viz. Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Public Works, Social Welfare, and Health and Sanitation, within each Gram Sabha.
Meetings
According to Sec. 6 (3) of Andhra Pradesh Panchayat Raj Act, its gram sabha has to conduct a meeting whenever needed but there is a prescribed minimum number of meetings per year, two rather than a prescribed maximum. The national government notifies the local organization which two dates have been selected for the minimum gram sabha meetings. The gram sabha meeting should be held on every 14 April and 3 October. Conduct of gram sabha twice yearly is a minimum, not maximum. Gram sabha can be convened as and when necessary and as many times as possible, depending on the need.
Functions of Gram Panchayat
Supply of water for domestic use
Construction and repairs to public roads, drains, small irrigation bandharas
Maintaining sanitation and public health
Construction, repairing and maintaining public buildings, grazing lands, forest public wells and tanks in good condition
Lighting on roads and public places
Controlling fairs, bazaars (public market) bullets cart stands
Controlling and maintaining village cremation ground and/or cemetery
Taking part in Agricultural development
Maintaining a library and opening elementary school
Providing and maintaining a playground for children
Construction and maintaining public latrines
Watch and ward work
Planting and preservation of trees on the sides of the public roads in the village
Collection of taxes
Providing recreational facilities through establishment of TV unit
Vani (forest) scheme introduced