The tenure of every Panchayat in India is five years from the

date appointed for its first meeting
date of notification of election
date of declaration of election results
date of oath of office by members

The correct answer is (d).

The tenure of every Panchayat in India is five years from the date of oath of office by members. This is as per the 73rd Amendment to the Constitution of India, which provides for the establishment of Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) at the village, intermediate and district levels. The amendment also states that the elections to PRIs shall be held every five years.

The date of oath of office is the date on which the newly elected members of a Panchayat take an oath of office and secrecy. This is usually done in a public ceremony, in the presence of the District Collector or other senior government officials.

The other options are incorrect because they do not specify the date on which the members of a Panchayat take an oath of office. The date of notification of election is the date on which the Election Commission of India issues a notification calling for elections to a Panchayat. The date of declaration of election results is the date on which the Election Commission of India declares the results of the elections to a Panchayat.

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