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panchayat

NOUN
  1. a village council in India or southern Pakistan

How To Use panchayat In A Sentence

  • Although society has by and large accepted the concept of women in the panchayats, in socially conservative areas, women sarpanches face obstacles every day in their work.
  • After the empowerment of the panchayats, they are being asked by the department to get the clearance certificate from the sarpanches concerned before getting salaries.
  • With the support of the sarpanches of the village panchayats these children have passed a directive that shopkeepers who sell gutka to children will be fined heavily.
  • Why not some panchayat, a round table under the overseer moon, or a palaver by the banyan tree?
  • In Hebbal village, in the same zilla panchayat constituency, several people stormed a polling station in the afternoon, snatched about 300 unpolled ballot papers and tore them to shreds.
  • The _panchayat_ may perhaps be supposed to represent the hand acting on behalf of the subcaste, which is considered the body. The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV)
  • JAIPUR/JODHPUR: One person has been arrested by Jodhpur police for attacking a returning officer in Mandore panchayat samiti after the declaration of poll results on Monday. The Times of India
  • Avijit Narjinary, the pradhan of the Mendabari gram panchayat, said: The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) - Frontpage
  • Many of them now wield enough backdoor political clout to ignore pollution control rules, members of the 'panchayat' or local village assembly say. IPS Inter Press Service
  • The panchayats of both villages should start developmental works after chalking out a proper plan within a month, he added.
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