Which of the following statements about the Panchayati Raj System are correct ? 1. All seats in a Panchayat are filled by persons chosen by direct election, 2. The Gram Sabha consists of persons registered in the village electoral rolls. 3. The Chairperso

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Q: (CDS-I/2021)

Which of the following statements about the Panchayati Raj System are correct ?
1. All seats in a Panchayat are filled by persons chosen by direct election,
2. The ‘Gram Sabha’ consists of persons registered in the village electoral rolls.
3. The Chairperson of a Panchayat is elected in accordance with a law passed by each state.
4. All states in India have a three-tier system of Panchayats.
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Polity

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CDS-I

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Option 1 states that all seats in a Panchayat are filled by persons chosen by direct election. This means that the members of a Panchayat are elected by the people through a voting process. This statement is correct.

Option 2 states that the ‘Gram Sabha’ consists of persons registered in the village electoral rolls. The Gram Sabha is a gathering of all the people registered in the electoral rolls of a village. They come together to discuss and take decisions on matters related to the village. This statement is correct.

Option 3 states that the Chairperson of a Panchayat is elected in accordance with a law passed by each state. The Chairperson of a Panchayat is elected by the members of the Panchayat itself. The method of election may vary from state to state depending on the laws passed by each state. This statement is correct.

Option 4 states that all states in India have a three-tier system of Panchayats. The Panchayati Raj System in India is a three-tier system consisting of the village level, block level, and district level Panchayats. However, this statement is incorrect as not all states in India have implemented a three-tier system. Some states have a two-tier system