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As an entity of local government, the tehsil office (panchayat samiti) exercises certain fiscal and administrative power over the villages and municipalities within its jurisdiction. It is the ultimate executive agency for land records and related administrative matters. The chief official is called the tehsildar.
Established in various states of India, the Panchayat Raj system has three tiers: Zila Parishad, at the district level; Panchayat Samiti, at the block level; and Gram Panchayat, at the village level. Rajasthan was the first state to establish Gram Panchayat, Bagdari Village, Nagaur District being the first village where Gram Panchayat was ...
Sumerpur Tehsil has a Panchayat Samiti, as well as being the Sub-district Office with the same name. the Sumerpur legislative assembly constituency is constituted of Sumerpur Tehsil and part of the Pali Tehsil. Present MLA of the Sumerpur is Joraram Kumawat.
Membership in the block panchayat is mostly ex-official; it is composed of: all of the Sarpanchas (gram panchayat chairmen) in the Panchayat Samiti area, the MPs and MLAs of the area, the Sub-District Officer (SDO) of the sub-division, co-opt members (representatives of the SCs, STs and women), associate members (a farmer from the area, a ...
The income of the panchayat samiti comes from: [10] [11] [12] Land and water use taxes, professional taxes, liquor taxes and others; Income-generating programmes; Grants-in-aid and loans from the state government and the local zila parishad; Voluntary contributions; For many panchayat samiti, the main source of income is state-aid. For others ...
2.Panchayat Samiti 3.Gram Panchayat 4.Municipal Corporation 5.Municipality 6.Notified Area Council A: Andaman and Nicobar: 1. Zilla Parishad 2.Panchayat Samiti 3.Gram Panchayat B: Chandigarh: 1. Zilla Parishad 2.Panchayat Samiti 3.Gram Panchayat Municipal Corporation; C: Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. 1. Zilla Panchayat 2.Gram Panchayat
Thus Rajasthan has a total 218 Municipalities or Urban Local Bodies(ULBs). [1] The Rajasthan Municipalities Act, 2009 governs the administration of all the urban local bodies in the state. [2] The Department of Local Self Government of the Rajasthan Government monitors the administration of all the municipalities in the state. [3]
In 1949, Udaipur State merged into Greater Rajasthan, and Udaipur district was formed with 18 tehsils, of which Kotra was one. [5] The Kotra panchayat samiti started functioning in 1959. [5] Between the census of 2001 and 2011, approximately 60 villages in the northeastern portion of the tehsil were reassigned to Gogunda and Jhadol tehsils.