"Panchayat" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A panchayat is a type of local self-governed institution or administrative unit in India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. It is typically a village or community-level governing body that is responsible for the development and maintenance of basic infrastructure and services, such as roads, water supply, sanitation, education, and healthcare, on behalf of the central or state government. Panchayats are also involved in implementing government policies and programs at the local level, and in providing services such as administration, justice, and welfare to the community. The word "panchayat" comes from the Sanskrit word "panch," meaning "five," and "ayat," meaning "council" or "assembly."
Relating to the Panathenaia, a major festival in ancient Athens in honor of the goddess Athena. The term is often used to describe the games and rituals held during the festival, which featured athletic competitions, processions, and the presentation of offerings to the goddess. The Panathenaic games were revived in modern times as the modern Olympic Games.