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Punjab Government Implements Major Orders for Sarpanches and Panchs

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Government Issues New Instructions

For the first time, the Punjab Government has issued significant new directives concerning the state’s sarpanches and panches. Under the new policy, these elected village representatives will no longer be able to travel abroad without prior authorization.

What the Orders Say

The notification mandates that before a sarpanch or panch departs for a foreign country, they must obtain approval from the designated authority—namely the Deputy Commissioner or the Block Development & Panchayat Officer. Failure to comply may lead to disciplinary action.
This step was taken because many village heads and panchayat members have family abroad and sometimes remain unavailable to carry out their responsibilities when overseas. The government says this affects day-to-day governance and local development work in villages.

Why This Matters

By bringing these village representatives under strict travel regulations similar to those for other public officials, the government aims to ensure better accountability and availability of sarpanches and panches. This could improve governance, enhance execution of development schemes and ensure continuous presence of elected representatives in their constituencies.
With over 13,200 sarpanches and 83,000 panchayat members in Punjab, this change has a wide impact across rural governance.

Challenges and Implications

While the order seeks to bring discipline, it may face practical challenges: sarpanches and panches often balance local governance with personal/family commitments abroad. Ensuring seamless approval processes, clear guidelines and minimal disruption to village operations will be critical for successful implementation.

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