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Reorganisation of Gram Panchayat 2017 RURAL MANAGEMENT & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM GANGTOK, SIKKIM. No. 03/RM&DD/P. Dated: 23/06 2017 NOTIFICATION In exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Sikkim Panchayat Act, 1993 (6 of 1993) and in supersession of the Notification No. 40/RM&DD/P dated 28.02.2012, the State Government is pleased to declare that :- 1. (a) Each Gram Panchayat shall be known by the unit number and name specified in column No. (1) of Schedule ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ & ‘D’ to this notification; (b) the serial number and name of wards within such Gram Panchayat given in column (1) of Schedule ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ & ‘D’ following the number and name of the Gram Panchayat and the name of Revenue Block from which ward or wards have been carved out shall constitute a ward or wards for the purpose of this Act; (c) those Sangha Voters who normally do not reside in their Gumpas/Wards to which their Gumpas are attached and are residing in rural areas shall form a part of the electorate of the wards where they normally reside; (d) all electors of Forest Blocks in the State shall be deemed to be part of the Gram Panchayat Ward in which their names are appearing as per numbers/polling areas specified in the electoral rolls for the panchayats; (e) each ward shall elect one member each for the concerned Gram Panchayat; (f) the Local limits and jurisdiction of each Gram Panchayat as mentioned in column No (1) of each Schedule shall be as specified in column No. (2) of the said Schedule; (g) the Assembly Constituency within which the Gram Panchayat falls as mentioned in column no.(1) of each Schedule shall be column no (3) of the said Schedule. 2. This notification shall come into force at once. Sd/- (D. R. Nepal) Secretary/RM&DD SCHEDULE ‘A’ WEST DISTRICT Name of Gram Panchayat with JURISDICTION Constituency Unit No/Revenue block & its AREA BOUNDED BY wards with seats. EAST WEST NORTH SOUTH 1 2 3 1. Karzi Mangnam GP. YOKSUM TASHIDING MANGNAM BLOCK 1. Mangder 1 Rangit Khola Relli Khola Mangnam school Rangit Khola & V.R & V.R 2. Upper Mangnam 1 Landslide & Naram Khola Reserve Forest Landslide and waste land & landslide Rangit Khola 3. Lower Mangnam 1 Mangnam School Naram Khola Landslide Naram Khola &V.R. KARZI BLOCK 4. Upper Karzi 1 Naram Khola Narkhola Pokhri landslide Karzi school Bhir landslide and cardamom field 5. Lower Karzi 1 Naram Khola Narkhola Karzi School Bhir Relli Khola 5 landslide Name of Gram Panchayat with JURISDICTION Constituency Unit No/Revenue Block & its wards with seats AREA BOUNDED BY EAST WEST NORTH SOUTH 02. Dhupidara Narkhola GP YOKSUM TASHIDING NARKHOLA BLOCK 1. Pokhri 1 Khasmal Bhir Narkhola Reserved Forest Kurthum Landslide 2. Narkhola 1 Narkhola, Upper Dhupidara ward RF and SPWD Road Foothpath DHUPIDARA BLOCK 3. Rungdung 1 Semichen ward Reserved Forest Reserved Forest Upper Dhupidara ward 4. Upper Dhupidara 1 Narkhola ward Reserved Forest Semichen ward & Lower Dhupidara ward Rungdung ward 5. Yangtam 1 Narkhola ward Khasmal Bhir SPWD Road Relli Khola 6. Lower Dhupidara 1 Khasmal Bhir Rungdung khola Relli Khola Upper Dhupidara ward 7. Semichen 1 Narkhola ward Rungdung ward Reserved Forest SPWD Road 7 Name of Gram Panchayat with JURISDICTION Constituency Unit No/Revenue Block & its wards with seats AREA BOUNDED BY EAST WEST NORTH SOUTH 03. Kongri Labdang GP. YOKSUM TASHIDING LABDANG BLOCK 1. Upper Labdang 1 Relli Chu Reserve forest Singaney Khola Tikaram Khola 2. Middle Labdang 1 Relli Chu Reserve forest Tikaram Khola Chetbong Khola 3. Lower Labdang 1 Relli Chu Reserve forest Chetbong Khola Wok Khola KONGRI BLOCK 4. Kongri-Naku 1 Rellibadam Bhir Reserve forest Maneydara Ringyong Khola 5. Kongri-Maneydara 1 Relli Chu Maneydara Wok Khola and Rellibadam Bhir 5 Relli Chu Name of Gram Panchayat with JURISDICTION Constituency Unit No/Revenue Block & its wards with seats AREA BOUNDED BY EAST WEST NORTH SOUTH 04. Tashiding GP Yuksom Tashiding GANGYAP BLOCK 1. Upper Gangyap 1 Labdang Kongri GPU Fakyong Khola Reserved Forest Footpath 2. Lower Gangyap 1 Labdang Kongri GPU Sudir Bhir SPWD Road Rangit River 3. Thangchug 1 Fangkyong Khola Chongrang Arithang GP Silnon Monastery SPWD Road LASSO BLOCK 4. Lasso 1 Separate Lingbang Tashiding Bazaar SPWD Road River Village & Tashiding Bazaar 5. Limbang 1 Separate Pewthang Limbang Village SPWD Road River Rathangchu Village 6. Pewthang 1 Sudhir Bhir Tashiding Bazaar SPWD Road PMGSY Road TASHIDING BLOCK 7. Tashiding 1 Sudhir Bhir Tashiding Bazaar SPWD Road PMGSY Road (Tashiding Chogyal Lakhang) 8. Nerdang 1 Sudhir Bhir Nerdhang Forest SPWD Road Rangit River 8 Name of Gram Panchayat with JURISDICTION Constituency Unit No/Revenue Block & its wards with seats AREA BOUNDED BY EAST WEST NORTH SOUTH 05. Arithang Chongrong GP. YOKSUM TASHIDING CHONGRONG BLOCK 1. Upper Chongrong 1 Lasso Block Arithang Block Ringyang Khola & Yuksom-Kongri SPWD Hongri R.F. road & Berdara- Bista Khola V.R. 2. Middle Chongrong 1 Lasso Block Arithang Block Yoksum-Kongri V.R. from Lower SPWD road & Berdara Chongrang to Lasso to Bista khola V.R. 3. Lower Chongrong 1 Lasso Block Arithang Block V.R. from lower Rathong Chu Chongrang to Lasso ARITHANG BLOCK 4. Nesa 1 Chongrang Gerethang Block Kongri R.F. Chumang Bhir-Tindharay Simana Khola Simana Khola Bhir-Ridang Bhir 5. Arithang 1 Chongrang Gerethang Block& Chumang Bhir- Khundrukey Dovan 5 Simana Khola Simana Khola Tindharay Bhir -Ridang Bhir Name of Gram Panchayat with JURISDICTION Constituency Unit No/Revenue Block & its wards with seats AREA BOUNDED BY EAST WEST NORTH SOUTH 06. Gerethang GP. YOKSUM TASHIDING GERETHANG BLOCK 1. Upper Gerethang 1 Arithang Block Tamatam-Gerethang Reserve forest Tamatam-Gerethang School V.R. School V.R. 2. Tamatam 1 Tamatam-Gerethang Labing Block & V.R. Gerethang school Tamatam V.R. School V.R & V.R. 3. Lower Gerethang 1 Simana Khola & Tamatam-Gerethang Yuksom-Tashiding Lodung Khola Arithang Block School V.R. SPWD Road LABING BLOCK 4. Upper Labing 1 Gerethang Block Julphay Khola & Reserve forest Bhirkuna & Yuksom SANGHA (Pau Hongn Gumpa) Dubdi Block -Tashiding PWD road 5. Birkuna Lingyang 1 Chindaybung & Julphay Khola & Chindaybung Sedang Burung Lingkhim Khola 6. Lower Labing 1 Gerethang Block Lingkhim Khola Yuksom-Tashiding Lodum Khola 6 SPWD road. Name of Gram Panchayat with JURISDICTION Constituency Unit No/Revenue Block & its wards with seats AREA BOUNDED BY EAST WEST NORTH SOUTH 07. Yoksum GP. YOKSUM TASHIDING YOKSUM BLOCK 1. Tsokha-Kyongtey 1 Reserve forest & Rathong Chu Reserve forest Ramgyathang Dubdi Block 2. Yoksum 1 Chuta Khola & Rathong Chu Khyongtey Mangsabung & Dubdi Block Tingting 3. Ting-Ting 1 Mangsabong Ratong Chu Ramgaythang Rathong Chu 4. Mangsabung 1 Chuta Khola & Tingting Ramgaythang Rathong Chu Dubdi Block 5. Gufadara Topsing 1 Yuksom ward Tingting ward Ramgeythang Rathong Chu village DUBDI BLOCK 6. Dubdi 1 Area falling under Revenue Block of Dubdi SANGHA (Dubdi Sangha Gumpa) 6 Name of Gram Panchayat with JURISDICTION Constituency Unit No/Revenue Block & its wards with seats AREA BOUNDED BY EAST WEST NORTH SOUTH 08. Thingling Khecheoperi GP YOKSUM TASHIDING THINGLING- I BLOCK 1. Thingling – I 1 Area falling under Revenue Block of Thingling – I THINGLING - II BLOCK 2. Thingling – II 1 Lingsur Khola Thingling-I Block Samthang Khola Thingling-I Block 3. Thingling – III 1 Rathong Chu & Thingling-I Block Rathong Chu & Neopaneydara Lingsur Khola Thingling-I Block (14th Mile) TSOZO BLOCK 4. Tsozo 1 Area falling under Revenue Block Tsozo KHECHEOPERI BLOCK SANGHA 5. Khecheoperi 1 Area falling under Revenue Block Khacheoperi (Khecheoperi Gumpa) 5 Name of Gram Panchayat with JURISDICTION Constituency Unit No/Revenue Block & its wards with seats AREA BOUNDED BY EAST WEST NORTH SOUTH 09. Meli Aching GP. YOKSUM TASHIDING MELI BLOCK 1. Upper Meli 1 New Tathang ward New Bom ward New Yangthang Phalake ward Rimbi khola 2. Lower Meli 1 Thingle-Kechopari GPU New Pachaybong ward New Yangthang Phalake ward Rinsel khola 3. Lower Meli Tathang 1 Thingle-Kechopari GPU New Melli Gumpa ward New Melli Gumpa ward and New Tathang ward Touch to Thingle Khechopari GPU 4. Meli Gumpa 1 New Yangthang Phalake New Melli Aching ward Melli Reserved forest New Boom ward (newly form Ward Rimbi-Timbrong GPU) MELI ACHING BLOCK 5. Meli Aching 1 New Meeli Gumpa ward Singlitam ward (Newly Melli Reserved Forest New Boom wards (Newly form 5 Form Rimbi Timbrong Rimbi Timbrong GPU GPU Name of Gram Panchayat with JURISDICTION Constituency Unit No/Revenue Block & its wards with seats AREA BOUNDED BY EAST WEST NORTH SOUTH 10. Rimbi Tingbrum GP. YOKSUM TASHIDING 1. Boom 1 New Pachaybong Ward Existing Singlitam ward New Meeli Aching ward River Rimbi (Existing GP Melli (existing GP Melli Aching GPU) Aching GP SINGLITAM BLOCK 2. Singlitam 1 New Melli Aching ward Timbrong ward and Rimbi Melli Aching Reserved River Rimbi New Boom ward Timbrong Forest 3. Rimbi 1 Existing Singlitam ward Existing Topung ward Timbrong ward River Rimbi TINGBRUM BLOCK 4. Tingbrum 1 Existing Singlitam ward Existing Topung ward Melli Aching Reserved River Rimbi Forest TOPUNG BLOCK 5. Topung 1 Timbromg and Rimbi Existing Darap Nambu Melli Aching Reserved River Rimbi 5 Ward GP and border River forest Rimbi Name of Gram Panchayat with JURISDICTION Constituency Unit No/Revenue Block & its wards with seats AREA BOUNDED BY EAST WEST NORTH SOUTH 11. Darap Nambu GP. YANGTHANG SINDRABONG BLOCK 1. Sindrabong 1 Area falling under Reserve Block Sindrabong NAMBOO BLOCK 2. Tasenthang 1 Heri Khola Sindrabung Block Rimbik Reserved Forest & Bulbulay khola 3. Rimbik 1 Tamabong VR & Euo Hari Khola Rimbik Khola Reserved Forest Khola 4. Nambu 1 Namboo khola Tamabong V.R.& Euo khola Rimbi Khola Reserve forest DARAP BLOCK 5. Singpheng 1 Limbooni Kholsa Namboo Kholsa Rimbi Khola South forest line 6.
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