Q. A Gram Pradhan in Uttar Pradesh is elected – 1. by all the adults living in the territory of the Panchayat 2. by all the voters included in electoral rolls for the Panchayat’s territory 3. by members of the Gram Panchayat. 4. from among the voters of the Panchayat’s territory. Select the correct answer:

Correct Answer

2 and 4 only

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