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About Rashtriya Sarpanch Sangh!

To prevent problems faced by total 2,68,711 rural sarpanchs across India, to provide city-like facilities in every village, to advance rural culture, to benefit people from rural migration, to integrate every aspect of rural development with village heritage Government of India and State Governments by involving Village Sarpanch, Former Sarpanch, Upsarpanch, NGO Operators, Gaon Premi, Retired Officer through NGO registered in the name of Rashtriya Sarpanch Sangh to add to the rural population and prevent migration of rural people to urban areas. The Department of Panchayati Raj and the Ministry of Rural Development will start all the schemes in all the villages and will help in providing benefits to all.

The chief functionaries of the Rashtriya Sarpanch Sangh will visit all the states and union territory expansion and in all the states, employment, road, house, garden, health, mineral, property, home industry, transportation, migration, farming, rural culture, panchayati structure, drinking After taking stock of water condition, gutter system, forest department policies, school education, employment to women, animal husbandry, law and order and various departments, what is the problem, what is needed, from where to get it, from whom, what will be the change in rural areas. But after taking all the information, he will sit together with the state government and the central government to find a solution .

The Core Committee of the Rashtriya Sarpanch Sangh has thought of making good arrangements by dividing the 768 districts included in all the 28 states and 8 union territories of India into 5 zones. (1) West Zone : West Zone : State and District : Rajasthan (33), Madhya Pradesh (55), Gujarat (33), Maharashtra (35), Goa (2), Diu Daman (3), Dadra Nagar Haveli (1) ) Total 162 District (2) North Zone : North Zone : State and District : Jammu Kashmir (20), Ladakh (2), Punjab (23), Himachal Pradesh (12), Uttarakhand (13), Haryana (22), Delhi (11) Total 103 District (3) South Zone : South Zone : State and District : Karnataka (31), Telangana (33), Andhra Pradesh (26), Tamil Nadu (38), Kerala (14), Pondicherry (4), Lakshadweep (1), Odisha (30), Total 177 Districts (4) Middle Zone : Central Zone : State & District : Uttar Pradesh (75), Bihar (38), Jharkhand (24), Chhattisgarh (33) Total 170 District (5) East Zone : East Zone : State & District : Sikkim (6), Tripura (8), Meghalaya (12), Assam (35), Arunachal Pradesh (25), Nagaland (16), Manipur (16), Mizoram (11), West Bengal (23), Andaman and Nicobar (3) ) Total 155 District All John Committees have to work by forming a committee of 15 heads including John Incharge, John President, John Vice President, John General Secretary, John Secretary, John Joint Secretary, John Advisory Member, John Executive Member, Media Spokesperson.

There are 2,68,711 village panchayats in the whole of India in 768 districts consisting of 28 states and 8 UTs across India, their sarpanch, village head, chief, panchayat member, zonal committee member and chairman are known by the names. Hearty welcome to this National Sarpanch Association by connecting all of them on one platform. According to the guide line of Rashtriya Sarpanch Sangh, all the proceedings of the organization will be seen worldwide through website and mobile app . In the coming days, modern convenient Sarpanch Sadan will be built in the capital Delhi, Patnagar of all the states, in all the districts, so that work will be done at national level and state level to solve the problems of Sarpanchs and all kinds of demands of Sarpanchs.

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Rashtriya Sarpanch Sangh will mainly work in these (Saptarang) seven levels and will carry forward the heritage and rural development of every village.

  • The National Core Committee, in which the members included in the National Executive can go to Delhi or any other state at any time, will be included.
  • National Executive Committee, in which informed Sarpanches, Village Watchers, Village Pradhans, Zonal Committee members, Chairman and workers will be included from all the states.
  • Zonal Advisory Committee, which will include retired officers of various departments, former head sarpanch or head, representative of autonomous institution, media person or informant of state president, state in-charge.
  • State Pradesh CommitteeIn all the states, the sarpanches of their zones, blocks and tehsils who walk along with them and people working in their respective states are included.
  • John Advisory Committee, which includes retired officers of various departments in their state, former chief sarpanch or chief, representative of autonomous organization, media personnel or informer of state president, state in-charge, district committee.
  • District/Block Committee, which includes Sarpanchs or Mukhiyas of the district in their region and all Tehsils working in block level.
  • Taluka/Tehsil CommitteeIn which all the sarpanches or headmen of Tehsil or Taluka block are included who work together. In all the committees, in-charge, chairman, vice-chairman, general secretary, secretary, joint secretary, advisory member, executive member, media spokesperson, including chiefs have to work by forming a committee.