Tinsa Gram Panchayat, Jabalpur

Tinsa is a Gram Panchayat located in the Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh. It falls under the Jabalpur Janpad Panchayat and Jabalpur Zila Panchayat. Tinsa Gram Panchayat covers a total of 3 villages: Gajna, Lodhi, and Tinsa. It is headed by an elected Sarpanch, while administrative work is handled by the Panchayat Secretary.

List of Villages in Tinsa Gram Panchayat

Tinsa Gram Panchayat covers the following villages.

Sl. No.Village
1Gajna
2Lodhi
3Tinsa

Panchayati Raj Structure for Tinsa Gram Panchayat

Tinsa Gram Panchayat is part of Madhya Pradesh's three-tier Panchayati Raj structure. The three levels are described below.

Tier 1: Gram Panchayat (GP)

Tinsa Gram Panchayat is the village-level Panchayati Raj institution. It handles local development and basic civic services such as drinking water, sanitation, street lighting and village infrastructure.

Tier 2: Block Panchayat (BP)

Jabalpur Janpad Panchayat is the intermediate-level Panchayati Raj institution for Tinsa Gram Panchayat. It coordinates development activities across Gram Panchayats in its area.

Tier 3: District Panchayat (DP)

Jabalpur Zila Panchayat is the district-level Panchayati Raj institution for Tinsa Gram Panchayat. It coordinates development planning and activities at the district level.

FAQs about Tinsa Gram Panchayat

Where is Tinsa Gram Panchayat located?

Tinsa Gram Panchayat is located in the Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh. It falls under the Jabalpur Janpad Panchayat.

How many villages come under Tinsa Gram Panchayat?

3 villages come under Tinsa Gram Panchayat: Gajna, Lodhi, and Tinsa.

Which Janpad Panchayat does Tinsa Gram Panchayat come under?

Tinsa Gram Panchayat comes under Jabalpur Janpad Panchayat, the intermediate-level Panchayati Raj institution in Jabalpur district.

Which District Panchayat does Tinsa Gram Panchayat come under?

Jabalpur Zila Panchayat is the district-level Panchayati Raj institution for Tinsa Gram Panchayat.

How many tiers does the Panchayati Raj structure of Madhya Pradesh have?

Madhya Pradesh follows a three-tier structure. Tinsa Gram Panchayat sits at the village level, Jabalpur Janpad Panchayat at the intermediate level and Jabalpur Zila Panchayat at the district level.

Who heads Tinsa Gram Panchayat?

Tinsa Gram Panchayat is headed by an elected Sarpanch. Day-to-day administrative work is handled by the Panchayat Secretary.

What does Tinsa Gram Panchayat do?

Tinsa Gram Panchayat handles local development and basic civic services in its villages, such as drinking water, sanitation, street lighting and village infrastructure.