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NO.1.~.~../PGE-2018 Date: • Form -A1 [See Rule23(4)] Order 2.8.I2,..2.0I( NO.1.~.~../PGE-2018 Date: .. In exercise of the power conferred by sections 12 and 17 of the West Bengal Panchayat Elections Act, 2003 (West Ben. Act-XXIof 2003), read with rules 22 and 23 of the West Bengal Panchayat Election Rules, 2006, I, the District Panchayat Election Officer and District Magistrate of the district of HOWRAH, as the prescribed authority appointed by the State Government in the Department of Panchayats & Rural Development under notification No. 5316jPNjOjljlA-3j2010 dated 01-07-2010 for the purpose of the rules 22 & 23 of the said rules, hereby determine after previous publication of the draft of this order as required under the said rules for the Grams specified in column (1) of the Schedule below, the total number of members, Scheduled Castes members, Scheduled Tribes members, Backward classes members & women members to be elected to such Gram Panchayats specified in the corresponding entries in columns 2(a), 2(b), 2(c), 2(d) & 2(e) respectively, to divide the area of the Grams into constituencies with serial numbers assigned to them specified in the corresponding entries in column (3), to allocate to each such constituency seat or seats specified in the corresponding entries in column (4), seat or seats reserved for the Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes or Backward Classes persons specified in the corresponding entries in column (5), and seat or seats reserved for women specified in the corresponding entries in column (6) of the Schedule. ~ District Panchayat Election Officer & District Magistrate, Howrah ..-. The Schedule ... Block: Bagnan - I Seats reserved for Seats Number of members to be elected in the Gram Panchayat Seats allocated scheduled castes reserved for to each or Schedueld women Name of Number, Name and area of constituencies with serial numbers constituency Tribes or against Total Scheduled Scheduled Backward Gram Women with serial Backward Classes serial Number of Castes Tribes Classes Members numbers against serial numbers of Members Members Members Members number of seats seats 1 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e 3 4 5 6 180, 8agnan/14, Mouza Khanpur,JL-50, Khanpur 1 0 1 5 Hatauria-I/I 1 WOMEN HATURIA-I 11 Paschimpara,KhanpurUltarpara Hatauria-I/II 180, 8agnan/15, MouzaJyotbireswar,JL-51,Jyotbireswar 2 180, 8agnan/16, Mouza HaturiaKandarpapur,JL-49, Majhpara, Hatauria-I/III 3 WOMEN part-17,Mouza Haturia Kandarpapur,JL-49, Khanpara 180, 8a9nan/18, Mouza HaturiaKandarpapur,JL-49, Uttar Hatauria-I/IV 4 8C HaturiaDighirpar,Seikh Para 180, 8agnan/19, Mouza HaturiaKandarpapur,JL-49, Dakshin Hatauria-IN 5 WOMEN HaturiaPorepara,DakshinHaturiaMishrapara Hatauria-INI 180, 8agnan/20, Mouza Khanpur,JL-50, Khanpur 6 WOMEN Hatauria-INII 180, 8agnan/21, Mouza Khanpur,JL-50, KhanpurShibtala 7 180, 8agnan/22, Mouza HaturiaKandarpapur,JL-49, Memari Hatauria-INlII 8 Paschim,MemariPurba 180, 8agnan/23, Mouza Singara,JL-53, Singara Purba, Hatauria-I/IX 9 Singara-O-ChakmonoharPaschim Hatauria-I/X 180, 8agnan/24, Mouza Natibpur,JL-52, NatibpurPurba 10 Hatauria-I/XI 180, 8agnan/25, Natibpur,JL-52, NatibpurPaschim 11 SC WOMEN District Panchayat Election Officer and District Magistrate, Howrah Page 2 of 18.
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