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Question : Every Panchayat, unless dissolved for some time immediately after the coming into force of any law, shall continue for the _________year/years from the date appointed for its first meeting.

Option 1: three

Option 2: five

Option 3: one

Option 4: two


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Correct Answer: five


Solution : The correct option is five.

The Indian Constitution's Article 243E states that Panchayats have a set five-year term starting on the date of their first meeting. The socioeconomic circumstances of women, particularly in rural regions, have improved by knowing their ability to participate in local processes.

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