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Question : Which is an example of direct democracy in India?

Option 1: Zila panchayat

Option 2: Nagar Panchayat

Option 3: Gram Sabha

Option 4: Kshetra Panchayat


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Correct Answer: Gram Sabha


Solution : The correct option is Gram Sabha.

Gram Sabha gatherings in rural communities are instances of direct democracy in India. Gram Sabha is a village-level assembly that brings together all eligible voters in a community to make decisions on local concerns and development initiatives. Villagers have the chance to discuss and vote directly on topics affecting their community during Gram Sabha meetings, such as rural development, land usage, social welfare programmes and local governance. It is a kind of participatory democracy in which locals have a say in choices that affect their community.

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