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  1. Gram Panchayat (Village Level): The Gram Panchayat is the basic unit of the Panchayat system, covering a population of around 5,000-10,000 people. It is headed by a Sarpanch (village head) and consists of Panch members (elected representatives) who are responsible for implementing local development programs.
  2. Mandal Panchayat (Intermediate Level): The Mandal Panchayat is an intermediate level between the Gram Panchayat and the Zilla Panchayat. It covers a group of Gram Panchayats and provides support services to them.
  3. Zilla Panchayat (District Level): The Zilla Panchayat is the apex body at the district level, overseeing the functioning of all Panchayats in the district.
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However, reality is mixed. Many women sarpanches are proxy or sarpanch pati (husband-ruled). Studies from Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh show that while reserved panchayats invest more in drinking water, sanitation, and public health, women leaders face intimidation, limited access to training, and bureaucratic obstruction. The constitution does not mandate reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) at panchayat level; individual states vary. panchayats02720phevchindiwebdl51esubx

, its cultural significance, and the themes explored in Season 2. The Rural Renaissance: A Study of Season 2 Introduction Based on the technical file name provided (

“Panchayats” — a word that should mean water, justice, schools, roads, and the slow dignity of village elders sitting under a banyan tree — instead gets lost in download errors and subtitle mismatches. We scroll past them like a corrupted file. Gram Panchayat (Village Level) : The Gram Panchayat

Panchayat

A is an elected local government body at the village or small-town level in India. The term combines panch (five) and ayat (assembly), traditionally referring to a council of five respected elders. Today, it is a constitutional system of self-governance enshrined in Part IX of the Indian Constitution (added by the 73rd Amendment Act, 1992).