1: Gram Panchayat (Village Council)
Where Villages with a population of less than 10,000 have Gram Panchayats. (NOTE : Population limits vary by state
government rules.)
Leaders :
- The village is divided into smaller sections called Wards.
- Each ward elects a Ward Member.
- The head of the village is the Sarpanch (Village Head).
- There is one Deputy Sarpanch (Upa Sarpanch) in the Gram Panchayat.
How are they elected?
Ward Members: Directly elected by voters (villagers 18+) in that ward.
Sarpanch: Directly elected by villagers in some states; in others, elected indirectly by Ward Members.
Upa-Sarpanch (Deputy): Elected by the Ward Members from among themselves.
Government Officer: There is always a Panchayat Secretary. This person is not elected but appointed by
the government to keep records and handle official papers.
The Gram Sabha (Important): This is a meeting of all adult villagers. It is like a "Village Parliament" where:
- People ask questions
- Plans are approved
- Leaders are responsible for their actions
The Gram Sabha is the most powerful body at the village level because it represents the people directly.