Your comprehensive portal to explore local governance, services, and development initiatives across Nashik district's villages.
A Gram Panchayat is the foundational unit of the Panchayati Raj system in India, serving as the local self-government at the village level. Established under the 73rd Constitutional Amendment Act, these institutions play a crucial role in rural development and administration.
Each Gram Panchayat typically covers a population of 1,000 to 5,000 residents and is responsible for local planning, infrastructure development, and implementation of various government schemes at the grassroots level.
Implementation of social welfare schemes and poverty alleviation programs.
Development and maintenance of local roads, water supply, and public facilities.
Resolution of minor disputes and maintenance of peace in the community.
Promotion of agriculture, small industries, and employment opportunities.
Issue of birth, death, income, residence, and caste certificates for various official purposes.
Provision of safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, and waste management services.
Ensuring electricity access to rural households and public spaces.
Primary healthcare, immunization programs, and health awareness campaigns.
Support for primary education, adult literacy programs, and educational infrastructure.
Pension schemes for elderly, widows, and persons with disabilities.