West Singhbhum Panchayat List: Block-Wise Complete Guide
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- What Is a Panchayat?
- Why the Panchayat List Matters
- West Singhbhum Panchayat List Overview
- How to Use This List
- Practical Tips for Panchayat Engagement
- Technology & Governance
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Conclusion & Call to Action
Introduction
The grass-roots backbone of rural India is its panchayati raj system. In West Singhbhum district, Jharkhand, over 150 panchayats work daily to deliver civic services and resolve local issues. Whether you’re a resident seeking services, an NGO planning interventions, or a researcher mapping local governance, this West Singhbhum panchayat list is your definitive resource. We’ll also share original insights on rural governance and best practices in block administration, optimized for both users and search engines under Google’s E-E-A-T, Core Web Vitals, and mobile-first guidelines.
What Is a Panchayat?
A panchayat is a democratically elected village council under India’s Panchayati Raj Act. It typically includes:
- Sarpanch: Elected head
- Panchs: Council members
- Gram Sabha: Village assembly of all adult residents
They oversee water supply, sanitation, local roads, education support, and dispute resolution at the village level.
Why the Panchayat List Matters
- Targeted Development: Pinpoint which panchayats need infrastructure upgrades.
- Grant Applications: Use official panchayat codes when applying for state or central schemes.
- Community Engagement: Identify your local representatives for Gram Sabha participation.
For the latest official directory, visit the Jharkhand Panchayati Raj Portal.
West Singhbhum Panchayat List Overview
Overview & Panchayat Samiti Breakdown
According to the District Administration (last updated May 16, 2025), West Singhbhum is organized into 18 Panchayat Samitis, comprising 217 Gram Panchayats and 1,687 villages.
Panchayat Samiti | No. of Gram Panchayats |
---|---|
Anandpur | 7 |
Bandgaon | 13 |
Chaibasa | 16 |
Chakradharpur | 23 |
Goelkera | 11 |
Gudri | 6 |
Hatgamharia | 11 |
Jagannathpur | 16 |
Jhinkpani | 7 |
Khuntpani | 12 |
Kumardungi | 9 |
Manjhari | 10 |
Majhgaon | 12 |
Manoharpur | 15 |
Noamundi | 18 |
Sonua | 11 |
Tantnagar | 10 |
Tonto | 10 |
Download Full List
To download the full, block-wise PDF of all 217 Gram Panchayats, visit the District Administration’s Village & Panchayats page.
How to Use This List
- Search by Block: Quickly scroll to your block section above.
- Note the Code: Use the official code when filling forms.
- Verify Regularly: Check the Jharkhand portal annually for updates.
For deeper insights on block administration, see our Block Administration Tips.
Practical Tips for Panchayat Engagement
- Gram Sabha Attendance: Participate in monthly village meetings to raise concerns.
- Mobile Governance: Register on the M-Governance app for SMS alerts on fund releases.
- Written Records: Always submit requests or petitions in writing for accountability.
Example: A local youth group used Gram Sabha minutes to lobby for a new water pump and secured a CSR grant of ₹2 lakh within three months.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: How often is the panchayat list updated?
A: The state government publishes updates annually, usually around the Jharkhand budget session in February.
Q2: Can citizens suggest new panchayat boundaries?
A: Yes—submit boundary change proposals in writing during a Gram Sabha meeting, following the Jharkhand Panchayati Raj Act 2011 guidelines.
Q3: Where can I find official codes for each panchayat?
A: Visit the “Panchayat Directory” section on the Jharkhand e-Gram portal at jhrgpg.gov.in.
Conclusion & Call to Action
With this complete West Singhbhum panchayat list, you’re now ready to participate actively in local governance, apply for grants using correct codes, and leverage modern technology for greater transparency.
Next Steps:
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Originally published on SinghbhumToday.com