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The Grama Sabha in Kerala is a body comprising:

AElected representatives

BAll adults residing in a ward

CDistrict administration officials

DOnly women and marginalized communities

Answer:

B. All adults residing in a ward

Read Explanation:

Role of Gramasabhas:

  • Definition: The Grama Sabha is the core of the Panchayat Raj system in the State, playing a crucial role in decentralized planning.

  • Composition: It includes all eligible voters within a ward (constituency) of a Grama Panchayat. The member representing the constituency serves as the Convenor, with meetings presided over by the President of the Grama Panchayat.

  • Meeting Regulations

  • Frequency: General meetings must be held at least once every three months.

  • Quorum:

  1. Standard quorum is 10% of the Grama Sabha members.

  2. If the initial meeting lacks quorum, a second meeting requires a minimum of 50 members.

  • Special Meetings : A special meeting can be convened if at least 10% of members request it in writing, reflecting a direct democratic approach


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