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write in brief what is sarpanch​

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Answered by rinkid2020
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A sarpanch is the head of a panchayat. A panchayat is comparable to the "local government council" of a village or a rural community of about 1,000 people or more. ... Sarpanches are elected directly within their respective panchayat.

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Answered by jemimajames0611
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sarpanch is the head of a panchayat. A panchayat is comparable to the "local government council" of a village

A sarpanch is the chairperson of an elected council at village or at low-intermediate levels (district and sub-district) levels in India. Most are men, but some are women. The sarpanch chairs the council, but in many cases, s/he also wields considerable informal power over – and in some places even dominates – public affairs within the arena covered by the council. Since 1993, these posts have all been filled by indirect election by the members of low-level councils who are themselves directly elected by voters, in (almost always) free and fair elections, every five years. (3 Apr. 2008)

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