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- Panchayati raj (council of five officials) is the system of local self-government of villages in rural India as opposed to urban and suburban muni****lities...
- the 73rd and 74th Amendments to the Constitution of India relating to Panchayti Raj in Jammu and Kashmir. The protests were led by J&K youth Congress...
- Bimal Prasad, Asia Publishing House Bombay 1964 Communitarian Society and Panchayti Raj, edited by Brahmanand Navchetna Prakashan Varansi 1970 Nation-Building...
- founded in 1825 by Yogiraj Shree Nirvandev ji Maharaj in Haridwar. Shri Panchayti Naya Udasin Akhada (Haridwar) : It was formed by Mahant Sudhir Das in...
- be held in 12 muni****l corporations and 75 muni****lities or nagara panchaytis. Elections will not be conducted in Rajamahendravaram Muni****l Corporation...
- Village), who is elected representative of the village, according to Indian Panchayti Raj Act. According to the 2011 Indian Census, the literacy rate of Malla...
- Kapurthala Founded by Sanghas Named for Black dark Snake Government  • Type Panchayti Raj Elevation 228 m (748 ft) Po****tion  • Total 7,112 Languages  • Official...
- Cabinet Minister for Home, Rural Development, Food and Civil Supplies, Panchayti Raj and Minor Irrigation in Government of Uttarakhand. He was also elected...
- Vinod Rai recommended that all private-public partnerships (PPPs), "Panchayti Raj Institutions" and societies benefiting from government funds should...
- in the mid-18th century when Mahant Nirvan Pritam Das established the Panchayti akhara in 1779, as per Sikh historian Kahn Singh Nabha in the Mahan Kosh...