Ghanad (ઘણાંદ) Gram Panchayat is a Rural Local Body in Halvad Panchayat Samiti part of Morbi Zila Parishad. There are total 2 Villages under Ghanad Gram Panchayat jurisdiction.
Address Line 1 | At Ghanad Ta Halvad |
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Address Line 2 | |
Address Line 3 | |
Pincode | 363330 |
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# | Village Name | LGD Code |
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1 | Ghanad | 511964 |
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Secretary Name | P S Chaudhari |
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Mobile No. | 9722452536 |
Email Id | [email protected] |
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Sarpanch Name | Patadiya Ritaben Janakbhai |
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Mobile No. | 6353108438 |
Email Id | [email protected] |
No. | Ward Name | Ward No | LGD Code |
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1 | Ward No. 1 | 1 | 99276 |
2 | Ward No.2 | 2 | 1415795 |
3 | Ward No.3 | 3 | 1415796 |
4 | Ward No.4 | 4 | 1415797 |
5 | Ward No.5 | 5 | 1415798 |
6 | Ward No.6 | 6 | 1415799 |
7 | Ward No.7 | 7 | 1415800 |
8 | Ward No.8 | 8 | 1415801 |
# | Name | Designation | Department |
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1 | Àªàª¾àªµàª¿àª¶àª¾ Àª¸à«. Àªªàªà«àª² | Farma | Department Of Health |
2 | Àª°àª®à«àª²àª¾àª¬à«àª¨ Àªàª®. Àªªàª°àª®àª¾àª° | Fhw | Department Of Health |
3 | Àª¨àª¿àª°àª¾àªàª¤àª¬à«àª¨ Àª¡à«. Àª®àªàªµàª¾àª£àª¾ | Fhw | Department Of Health |
4 | A A Hadgara | Principal | Department Of Education |
5 | A B Padhar | Principal | Department Of Education |
6 | A B Solanki | Mphw | Department Of Health |
7 | A G Varmora | Principal | Department Of Education |
8 | Ajitsinh Chauhan | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
9 | A J Pandar | Fhw | Department Of Health |
10 | A K Bhuva | Principal | Department Of Education |
11 | A K Vaghela | Principal | Department Of Education |
12 | Alpeshbhai Parmar | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
13 | Anitaben Iswarbhai Dalvadi | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
14 | Anjuben Nareshbhai Sindhav | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
15 | A P Kanzariya | Principal | Department Of Education |
16 | A P Vidja | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
17 | Arati Parsotambhai Paramar | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
18 | A R Kanzariya | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
19 | A R Sandiya | Principal | Department Of Education |
20 | Ashoksinh Zala | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
21 | A S Parodha | Mphw | Department Of Health |
22 | A T Vaghela | Principal | Department Of Education |
23 | A V Kanzariya | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
24 | B A Chauhan | Fhw | Department Of Health |
25 | B B Vanand | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
26 | B D Joshi | Principal | Department Of Education |
27 | Bharatbhai Thakkar | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
28 | Bhimajibhai Muladiya | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
29 | Binduben Mukeshbhai Dave | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
30 | B J Ratdiya | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
31 | B K Solanki | Principal | Department Of Education |
32 | B N Varmora | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
33 | B P Dodiya | Mphw | Department Of Health |
34 | B P Patel | Principal | Department Of Education |
35 | C A Patdiya | Principal | Department Of Education |
36 | Chandrikaben Rameshbhai Makwana | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
37 | Chavda Rameshbhai P | Principal | Department Of Education |
38 | Chetnaben Sunilbhai Muladiya | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
39 | Chhaganbhai Loriya | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
40 | Chintanbhai Thakkar | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
41 | C J Patel | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
42 | V L Gohil | Principal | Department Of Education |
43 | C K Ramanuj | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
44 | C N Vyas | Principal | Department Of Education |
45 | C R Bharvad | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
46 | C S Makwana | Principal | Department Of Education |
47 | Damor Dhirendrabhai | Principal | Department Of Education |
48 | D A Naykapara | Principal | Department Of Education |
49 | Darshana Jadavjibhai Udesha | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
50 | D B Gadhavi | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
51 | D B Kapdiya | Mo | Department Of Health |
52 | D C Jadav | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
53 | D D Chauhan | Principal | Department Of Education |
54 | D G Jadeja | Principal | Department Of Education |
55 | Dharmendrasinh Zala | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
56 | D H Kanzariya | Principal | Department Of Education |
57 | Dipakbhai Charola | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
58 | D N Solanki | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
59 | D R Vyas | Principal | Department Of Education |
60 | Gayatri Rameshbhai Chavda | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
61 | Girishbhai Khimchandbhai Thakkar | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
62 | Gitaba Rana | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
63 | Gitaben Gohil | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
64 | G M Patel | Principal | Department Of Education |
65 | G N Kanzariya | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
66 | Govindbhai Bhatiya | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
67 | G R Mordiya | Principal | Department Of Education |
68 | Gulabba Girirajsinh Zala | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
69 | Hansaben Sureshbhai Bhadesiya | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
70 | Hareshbhai Zalal | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
71 | Hasmeetaben Upendrabhai Makvana | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
72 | Hasumatiben Rameshbhai Rathod | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
73 | H B Makwana | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
74 | H G Arvadiya | Principal | Department Of Education |
75 | H G Gadesiya | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
76 | H H Rathod | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
77 | H I Makwana | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
78 | Hiteshbhai Pujara | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
79 | H P Maheta | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
80 | H V Rathod | Principal | Department Of Education |
81 | I C Nimavat | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
82 | I L Parmar | Principal | Department Of Education |
83 | Indrajitsinh Rana | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
84 | I T Tarbundiya | Principal | Department Of Education |
85 | Jani Dushyantbhai | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
86 | Jasuben Mukeshbhai Chavda | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
87 | Jayaben Merabhai Parmar | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
88 | J B Lakhatariya | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
89 | J D Gadesiya | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
90 | J D Makwana | Mphw | Department Of Health |
91 | Jethiben Palabhai Parmar | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
92 | J G Chauhan | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
93 | J G Patdiya | Mphw | Department Of Health |
94 | J G Patel | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
95 | J H Darji | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
96 | J M Patel | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
97 | Joshnaben Chamanbhai | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
98 | J P Chavda | Mo | Department Of Health |
99 | J P Ramanandi | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
100 | J R Chavada | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
101 | J S Parmar | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
102 | J S Zala | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
103 | J T Rangadiya | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
104 | Juan D Sm | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
105 | J V Bharvad | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
106 | Jyotsanaben Rameshbhai Bhadeshiya | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
107 | Kaminiben Malviya | Cho | Department Of Health |
108 | Kamuben Methaniya | Principal | Department Of Education |
109 | Kanzariya Hasmukhbhai | Principal | Department Of Education |
110 | K D Parmar | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
111 | K D Parmar | Cho | Department Of Health |
112 | Khadiya Dilubha | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
113 | Khalifa Rukshanaben Soyabbhai | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
114 | K J Kunpara | Principal | Department Of Education |
115 | K J Makwana | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
116 | K N Dangar | Principal | Department Of Education |
117 | K N Sarla | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
118 | Koli Sureshbhai | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
119 | K P Bhadaniya | Cho | Department Of Health |
120 | K P Kasela | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
121 | K R Chirodiya | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
122 | Krushnsinh Rana | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
123 | Krushnsinh Zala | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
124 | K S Patel | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
125 | Kundan Parshottambhai Chauhan | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
126 | Kuriya Sangitaben Chamanbhai | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
127 | L M Solanki | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
128 | L M Solanki | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
129 | Loladiya Ayubbhai | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
130 | L R Chavda | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
131 | Maganbhai Solanki | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
132 | Mahavisrsinh Zalal | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
133 | Makwana Dineshbhai | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
134 | Makwana Nileshkumar | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
135 | Mangalsinh Zala | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
136 | Manguben Navinbhai Kanzariya | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
137 | Manishaba Hardevsinh Zala | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
138 | Manjuben Naranbhai Rabari | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
139 | Manjulaben Mohanbhai Rathod | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
140 | Mansukhbhai Parmar | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
141 | Mayuriben Nileshbhai Miyatra/vanand | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
142 | M B Patel | Cho | Department Of Health |
143 | M C Marvaniya | Principal | Department Of Education |
144 | M D Makwana | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
145 | M D Parmar | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
146 | M D Patel | Principal | Department Of Education |
147 | M D Sankaliya | Mphw | Department Of Health |
148 | Meenaben Suryakant Jani | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
149 | M G Gosara | Principal | Department Of Education |
150 | Minaben Solanki | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
151 | Mitulbhai Maiyar | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
152 | M J Gadhavi | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
153 | M J Kervadiya | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
154 | M K Soni | Principal | Department Of Education |
155 | Mohanbhai Prajapati | Principal | Department Of Education |
156 | Mori Monikaben Vishnubhai | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
157 | Mr Jinnatben Ibrahimbhai Khalifa | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
158 | Mr Nanduben Raghavbhai Parmar | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
159 | M R Parmar | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
160 | Mrs Dakshaben Ghanshyambhai Luhar | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
161 | Mrs Hanifaben Mayudeen Belim | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
162 | Mrs Hinaben Amitbhai Vindhani | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
163 | Mrs Maghiben Sanjaybhai Bharvad | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
164 | Mrs Mundhva Ratanben Ashokbhai | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
165 | M R Sonagra | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
166 | Mrs Rinaben Navvghanbhai Chavda | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
167 | Mrs Songara Vanitaben Chandubhai | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
168 | M R Varmora | Principal | Department Of Education |
169 | Mundhava Gitaben Manishbhai | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
170 | Mundhava Hetal Dineshbhai | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
171 | M V Sarariya | Principal | Department Of Education |
172 | Nareshbhai Pachanbhai Jadav | Principal | Department Of Education |
173 | Naynaben Vitthalbhai Nakum | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
174 | N D Zinzuvadiya | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
175 | N H Nakiya | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
176 | Nitinbhai Thakkar | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
177 | N Mninama | Fhw | Department Of Health |
178 | N N Kavar | Principal | Department Of Education |
179 | N P Chachiya | Principal | Department Of Education |
180 | N R Rathod | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
181 | Pankajbhai Thakkar | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
182 | P A Raval | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
183 | Pareshbhai Charola | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
184 | Parmar Ranjanben Dipakbhai | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
185 | Parmar Vijyaben Vajubhai | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
186 | Patel K R | Principal | Department Of Education |
187 | Patel Mehulbhai L | Principal | Department Of Education |
188 | P D Chauhan | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
189 | P D Sadadiya | Principal | Department Of Education |
190 | P D Tarar | Principal | Department Of Education |
191 | P H Luhar | Principal | Department Of Education |
192 | P M Ramanuj | Mphw | Department Of Health |
193 | Poojaben Sanghani | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
194 | P P Kanzariya | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
195 | P P Lakum | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
196 | Pritikaben Vyas | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
197 | P R Sadhu | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
198 | P S Patel | Principal | Department Of Education |
199 | Rabari Daxaben Merubhai | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
200 | Rajeshbhai Charola | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
201 | Rajesh J Satapara | Principal | Department Of Education |
202 | Rajnikant Parikh | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
203 | Ramaben Parmodbhai Rathod | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
204 | Ramavat Rakeshbhai | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
205 | Rameshbhai Dharmashibhai Gopani | Principal | Department Of Education |
206 | Rameshbhai Hadkada | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
207 | Ranjitbhai Gadesiya | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
208 | Rekhaben Parshotambhai Chavada | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
209 | Reshma Abubakarbhai Belim | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
210 | R H Chauhan | Principal | Department Of Education |
211 | R J Dekavadiya | Fhw | Department Of Health |
212 | R L Parmar | Principal | Department Of Education |
213 | R L Sabariya | Fhw | Department Of Health |
214 | R O Lakadiya | Principal | Department Of Education |
215 | R R Bhuva | Principal | Department Of Education |
216 | R R Hathila | Cho | Department Of Health |
217 | R U Chauhan | Fhw | Department Of Health |
218 | Rupaben Keshabhai Kanjariya | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
219 | R V Kanzariya | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
220 | Sadhu Girishbhai | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
221 | Sangitaben Babubhai Pamar | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
222 | Sanjaybhai | Principal | Department Of Education |
223 | Sarariya Dineshbhai | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
224 | S D Thadoda | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
225 | S G Charola | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
226 | Shilpaben Dineshbhai Ahir | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
227 | Shrimali Jayshreeben Dipakkumar | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
228 | Simran Mayudinbhai Belim | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
229 | Sinojiya Chetanbhai B | Principal | Department Of Education |
230 | S K Rathod | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
231 | S M Arvadiya | Lab Ass | Department Of Health |
232 | S M Makvana | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
233 | Sonagra Viththalbhai | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
234 | S P Sankhalpara | Principal | Department Of Education |
235 | S P Vaishnav | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
236 | S R Chavda | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
237 | S R Saniyara | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
238 | S R Sinojiya | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
239 | S S Krischiyan | Cho | Department Of Health |
240 | S S Sinejiya | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
241 | S S Sonagra | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
242 | S V Mehta | Principal | Department Of Education |
243 | T A Chauhan | Fhw | Department Of Health |
244 | Thakor Narsinhbhai S | Principal | Department Of Education |
245 | Truptiben Sureshbhai Chavda | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
246 | Upendrabhai Trivedi | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
247 | Vaishnav Dilipbhai | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
248 | Vaishnav Jayeshbhai | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
249 | Vaishnav Jiteshbhai | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
250 | Vanitaben Girdharbhai Rathod | Asha | Department Of Health & Family Welfare |
251 | Vanrajbhai Barad | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
252 | V C Lakum | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
253 | V D Solanki | Mphw | Department Of Health |
254 | V M Laghnoja | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
255 | V N Trivedi | Principal | Department Of Education |
256 | V P Gohil | Ang | Department Of Women & Child Development |
257 | V S Limbadiya | Mphw | Department Of Health |
258 | Yogednrasinh Zala | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
259 | Zala Dharmendrasinh | Fps | Department Of Food And Supply |
# | Name | Management | Category | Boys | Girls | Teachers | School Code |
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1 | Ghanad Primary School | Local Body | Upper Primary With Grades 1 To 8 | 79 | 68 | 6 | 24330501801 |
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"Panchayat Raj" is a term derived from the Hindi language, where "Panchayat" means "assembly" or "council" and "Raj" means "rule" or "government." So, "Panchayat Raj" essentially translates to "rule by assembly" or "local self-government." It refers to a system of governance where local bodies or councils, known as Panchayats, have the authority to govern and manage local affairs at the grassroots level.
In the context of India, Panchayati Raj specifically refers to the system of local self-government in rural areas, established to decentralize power and promote grassroots democracy. This system was formalized through constitutional amendments and legislation to empower local communities to participate in decision-making processes and manage their own development initiatives. The term embodies the principles of local governance, community participation, and decentralization of power.
In India, the Panchayati Raj system typically consists of three main stages or tiers:
Gram Panchayat: This is the first tier of the Panchayati Raj system, operating at the village level. It is responsible for local governance and administration within a single village or a group of villages.
Panchayat Samiti (Intermediate Panchayat): The Panchayat Samiti functions at an intermediate level between the Gram Panchayat and the Zilla Parishad. It oversees the coordination and monitoring of activities across multiple Gram Panchayats within its jurisdiction.
Zilla Parishad (District Panchayat): This is the highest tier of the Panchayati Raj system at the district level. It comprises multiple Panchayat Samitis within a district and serves as an apex body for coordinating development activities and supervising the functioning of the Panchayat Samitis.
These three stages together form the hierarchical structure of the Panchayati Raj system, facilitating local self-governance and decentralized decision-making in rural areas.
The Gram Panchayat holds significant importance within the Panchayati Raj system in India for several reasons:
Local Governance: The Gram Panchayat is the primary unit of local governance, administering and managing the affairs of a single village or a group of villages. It serves as the closest governmental body to the people, addressing their immediate needs and concerns.
Representation: The Gram Panchayat provides a platform for local representation and participation in decision-making processes. It is typically composed of elected representatives from the village, ensuring that the voices and interests of the local community are heard and addressed.
Development Initiatives: Gram Panchayats play a crucial role in the implementation of various rural development programs and initiatives. They are responsible for identifying local development priorities, planning projects, and mobilizing resources for the socio-economic advancement of the village.
Infrastructure Development: Gram Panchayats oversee the development and maintenance of essential rural infrastructure such as roads, bridges, water supply systems, sanitation facilities, and community buildings. They prioritize infrastructure projects based on the needs of the village residents.
Social Welfare: Gram Panchayats are involved in promoting social welfare and inclusivity within the village community. They address issues related to education, healthcare, sanitation, women's empowerment, and the welfare of marginalized groups.
Dispute Resolution: Gram Panchayats often serve as forums for resolving disputes and conflicts at the local level. They facilitate mediation and arbitration processes to promote harmony and peace within the village community.
Accountability and Transparency: By involving local residents in decision-making processes and ensuring transparency in governance, Gram Panchayats promote accountability among elected representatives and officials. This fosters trust and credibility in the functioning of the local government.
Overall, the Gram Panchayat plays a vital role in fostering local democracy, promoting rural development, and improving the quality of life for residents in rural areas of India.
The Panchayat Samiti, also known as the Intermediate Panchayat, holds significant importance within the Panchayati Raj system in India for several reasons:
Coordination and Planning: Panchayat Samitis are responsible for coordinating and planning development activities across multiple Gram Panchayats within their jurisdiction. They serve as intermediaries between the Gram Panchayats and the Zilla Parishad, facilitating communication and collaboration for efficient resource allocation and project implementation.
Resource Mobilization: Panchayat Samitis play a crucial role in mobilizing resources for rural development initiatives. They identify funding sources, prepare development plans, and seek financial assistance from government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and other stakeholders to support local development projects.
Capacity Building: Panchayat Samitis are involved in capacity building and training programs for elected representatives and officials at the grassroots level. They provide technical assistance, guidance, and support to Gram Panchayats in areas such as project management, governance, and administration, enhancing their effectiveness and efficiency.
Monitoring and Evaluation: Panchayat Samitis monitor the implementation of development schemes and projects undertaken by Gram Panchayats within their jurisdiction. They conduct regular inspections, reviews, and evaluations to ensure adherence to guidelines, proper utilization of funds, and achievement of desired outcomes.
Policy Formulation: Panchayat Samitis contribute to policy formulation and decision-making processes related to rural development at the intermediate level. They provide inputs, feedback, and recommendations to higher authorities based on the needs and priorities identified at the grassroots level, influencing policy outcomes and resource allocation.
Conflict Resolution: Panchayat Samitis often serve as forums for resolving disputes and conflicts arising between Gram Panchayats or within their jurisdiction. They facilitate dialogue, negotiation, and mediation to promote harmony and consensus among stakeholders, thereby fostering social cohesion and stability.
Advocacy and Representation: Panchayat Samitis advocate for the interests and concerns of rural communities at the intermediate level of governance. They represent the collective aspirations of Gram Panchayats and work towards addressing common challenges, advocating for policy reforms, and mobilizing support for rural development initiatives.
Overall, the Panchayat Samiti plays a vital role in facilitating decentralized governance, promoting participatory development, and strengthening local democracy in rural areas of India.
The Zilla Parishad, also known as the District Panchayat, holds significant importance within the Panchayati Raj system in India for several reasons:
District-Level Coordination: Zilla Parishads serve as apex bodies for coordinating and overseeing the activities of Panchayat Samitis and Gram Panchayats within a district. They facilitate communication, collaboration, and synergy among various levels of local governance for holistic and integrated development planning and implementation.
Resource Allocation and Management: Zilla Parishads are responsible for allocating and managing resources for rural development initiatives at the district level. They receive funds from central and state governments, as well as other sources, and distribute them to Panchayat Samitis and Gram Panchayats based on identified priorities and development needs.
Policy Formulation and Implementation: Zilla Parishads play a crucial role in policy formulation and implementation related to rural development within their respective districts. They provide inputs, feedback, and recommendations to higher authorities based on local realities, needs, and aspirations, influencing policy outcomes and ensuring their effective implementation at the grassroots level.
Supervision and Monitoring: Zilla Parishads supervise and monitor the functioning of Panchayat Samitis and Gram Panchayats to ensure compliance with legal and administrative requirements, proper utilization of funds, and achievement of development objectives. They conduct regular inspections, reviews, and evaluations to assess the progress and impact of rural development initiatives.
Capacity Building and Training: Zilla Parishads are involved in capacity building and training programs for elected representatives and officials at the district and lower levels of governance. They provide technical assistance, guidance, and support to enhance the skills, knowledge, and capabilities of local leaders and administrators, improving the effectiveness and efficiency of local governance structures.
Representation and Advocacy: Zilla Parishads represent the collective interests and concerns of rural communities at the district level of governance. They advocate for policy reforms, resource allocation, and infrastructure development projects that address the needs and priorities of local communities, thereby promoting inclusive and sustainable development.
Dispute Resolution and Grievance Redressal: Zilla Parishads often serve as forums for resolving disputes and grievances arising within their jurisdiction. They facilitate dialogue, negotiation, and mediation to address conflicts and grievances among stakeholders, promoting social harmony, and ensuring justice and fairness in local governance.
Overall, the Zilla Parishad plays a pivotal role in facilitating decentralized governance, promoting participatory development, and strengthening local democracy in rural areas of India.
Gram Panchayats in India obtain funds for development from various sources, including:
State Government Grants: State governments allocate funds to Gram Panchayats as part of their annual budgets. These funds are provided for the implementation of various rural development schemes, infrastructure projects, and social welfare programs at the village level.
Central Government Grants: The central government also allocates funds to Gram Panchayats through various schemes and programs aimed at rural development, poverty alleviation, and infrastructure improvement. These funds are disbursed to states, which then distribute them to Gram Panchayats based on specific criteria and guidelines.
Finance Commission Grants: Funds are allocated to Gram Panchayats based on the recommendations of the Finance Commission of India. These grants are provided to states for local government bodies, including Gram Panchayats, to support their functioning and development activities.
Own Revenue Generation: Gram Panchayats have the authority to generate revenue through local taxes, fees, and levies imposed on services and activities within their jurisdiction. This includes property taxes, user charges for public utilities, licensing fees, and other sources of local revenue.
Funds from Schemes and Programs: Gram Panchayats receive funds through various centrally sponsored and state-sponsored schemes and programs targeted at specific areas of development, such as rural infrastructure, agriculture, healthcare, education, sanitation, and social welfare.
Special Grants and Donations: Gram Panchayats may receive special grants and donations from external sources, including non-governmental organizations (NGOs), international agencies, corporate entities, philanthropic organizations, and community contributions. These funds are often earmarked for specific projects or initiatives based on local priorities and needs.
Inter-Governmental Transfers: Gram Panchayats may receive funds through inter-governmental transfers from higher levels of government, such as Panchayat Samitis and Zilla Parishads, for joint or coordinated development projects and initiatives that span multiple administrative units.
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At the Gram Panchayat level, various types of development initiatives can be undertaken to improve the socio-economic infrastructure and overall well-being of the village community. Some key areas of development at the Gram Panchayat level include:
Infrastructure Development:
Water and Sanitation:
Education and Healthcare:
Agricultural Development:
Livelihood Promotion:
Social Welfare and Empowerment:
These are some of the key areas where development interventions can be undertaken at the Gram Panchayat level to improve the quality of life and foster sustainable development in rural areas. The specific priorities and strategies may vary depending on the local context, resources available, and needs identified through participatory planning processes involving the community.
On JanSuchna website, you will get Postal Related Information, details related to PAN AO Number, IFSC, MICR, SWIFT Code information of the bank, information related to Gram Panchayat, name of Lok Sabha, Legislative Assembly constituency, what is the name of Tehsil of your village, You will easily get to see the office address of Income Department, city wise information etc. here.
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