Grama Sabha
Grama Sabha
What is a Grama Sabha?
The Grama Sabha is the cornerstone of democracy and decentralization of power. It is the only constitutional institution where the people get direct participation in governance. The Grama Sabha is an important instrument for realizing the concept of Grama Swaraj envisioned by Mahatma Gandhi.
The Grama Sabha provides an opportunity for the voters to interact directly with their elected representatives and to participate in planning development projects and selecting the beneficiaries of welfare schemes.
🏛️ Structure of the Grama Sabha
- The Gram Sabha is formed based on the constituency of the Grama Panchayat.
- All the voters of a constituency are members of the Grama Sabha.
- The Grama Sabha convener is the member of the concerned Grama Panchayat.
- The Grama Panchayat President is the chairman of the Grama Sabha.
- The Grama Sabha meeting is held at a place determined by the Grama Panchayat.
- Block Panchayat member, District Panchayat member and Legislative Assembly member can participate in the meeting.
📊Grama Sabha – Important Information
Wards
Quorum
Regular meetings held annually
📅Grama Sabha Meetings
- A special Gram Sabha meeting should be convened if more than 10 percent of the voters request it in writing.
- The voters get the opportunity to interact directly with the people's representatives.
- Development plans and expenditure details should be presented before the Gram Sabha in the first meeting.
- The Gram Sabha is responsible for selecting the beneficiaries of welfare schemes.
📋 Main Duties of the Grama Sabha
Development data collection
Assist in collecting and compiling information necessary for formulating the development plans of the panchayat.
Prioritize projects
Formulate and prioritize development plans and programs.
Volunteering
Provide necessary assistance and volunteer services for development activities.
Public facilities
Provide suggestions regarding street lights, public taps, wells, and sanitation systems.
Hygiene and environmental protection
Create awareness about cleanliness, environmental protection and pollution control.
Social harmony
Organize artistic and sports programs to promote unity and harmony among the public.
Beneficiary Committees
Monitor and assist beneficiary committees carrying out development activities.
Welfare schemes
Find out who is eligible for welfare benefits like pension and subsidy.
⚖️ Main Responsibilities of the Grama Sabha
Information campaign
To disseminate information to the public about development and welfare activities.
Awareness programs
Participate in and campaign for health, literacy, and development programs.
Basic information collection
Collect basic social and economic information.
Progress assessment
Collect and submit documents regarding the progress of development activities.
Social responsibility
Promote tax payment, loan repayment, environmental cleanliness, and social cohesion.
Resource mobilization
Mobilize local resources to increase the revenue streams of the panchayat.
Supervision of development activities
Supervise development activities as volunteer groups.
Emergency response
Establish a system for providing timely information in situations such as infectious diseases and natural disasters.
🤝 The Importance of Public Participation
The Gram Sabha is the strongest platform of democracy. The Gram Sabha provides an opportunity for every citizen to express their opinion on the development matters of their area and to participate in decision-making. Development activities become more efficient and popular only when active public participation is ensured.
💬 Grama Sabha – The Heart of Democracy
"The Gram Sabha is a platform where the voice of every citizen is heard. Through people's participation, new chapters of development are written."
Strong Grama Sabha • Transparent governance • Active public participation