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Reservation of SC/ST/Women & ST for Panch Constituencies of District LEH Reservation of SC/ST/women & ST for panch constituencies of District LEH for Panchayat Election 2018 Panch reservation for SC/ST/Women & ST (Where proportion of District Name of Block Name of Number & Name of Panch No & Name of Panchayat Halqa ST Polpulation is No District No Block Constituencies comperatively Large) Leh -07 Leh B-01 Chuchot PH-01 Chuchot Gongma I PC-I Yarlok ST Reserved PC-II Jabuk ST Women PC-III Shajing ST Reserved PC-IV Rampur A ST Reserved PC-V Rangrangmo ST Women PC-VI Skiltso ST Reserved PC- Rampur B VII ST Reserved PH-02 Chuchot Gongma II PC-I SkilsoB ST Reserved PC-II Farka A ST Women PC-III Farka-B ST Reserved PC-IV Tia-a ST Reserved PC-V Tia-B ST Women PC-VI Chokor ST Reserved PC- Tiya VII ST Reserved Page 1 of 27 PH-03 Chuchot Shamma I PC-I Chokor A ST Reserved PC-II Chokor-B ST Women PC-III Alchi-rong A ST Reserved PC-IV AlchiRong B ST Reserved PC-V Shajing A ST Women PC-VI Shajing B ST Reserved PC- Alchi Rong VII ST Reserved PH-04 Chuchot Shamma II PC-I Basgo Rong ST Reserved PC-II Bashaka ST Women PC-III Bashaka ST Reserved PC-IV Rahimpa ST Reserved PC-V ShammaRong ST Women PC-VI Shajing ST Reserved PC- Bashakha B VII ST Reserved PH-05 Chuchot Yokma I PC-I Basgo rong ST Reserved PC-II Zimskang ST Women PC-III Nugal ST Reserved PC-IV Chojor ST Reserved PC-V Ragasha ST Women PC-VI Sahgaran ST Reserved PC- Garbela VII ST Reserved PC- Garbela VIII ST Women PC-IX Garbela ST Reserved PH-06 Chuchot Yokma II PC-I Gararong ST Reserved PC-II Khanka ST Women PC-III Khanka ST Reserved PC-IV shajing ST Reserved Page 2 of 27 PC-V Spang ST Women PC-VI Kuzay ST Reserved PC- Thang VII ST Reserved PC- Zamchung VIII ST Women PC-IX Zamchung B ST Reserved PH-07 Matho PC-I Shaylok ST Reserved PC-II Farka Gongma ST Women PC-III Farka Yokma ST Reserved PC-IV Ralam ST Reserved PC-V Thangkob ST Women PC-VI Nilabuk ST Reserved PC- Gonpa VII ST Reserved PH-08 stakna PC-I Thure ST Reserved PC-II Khuk ST Women PC-III Zung ST Reserved PC-IV Cha ST Reserved PC-V Zung ST Women PC-VI Parnacha ST Reserved PC- Gonpa VII ST Reserved PH-09 Stok PC-I Stok-Chuskor ST Reserved PC-II Kurpuk Gonpa ST Women PC-III Fikar A ST Reserved PC-IV Stoksham ST Reserved PC-V Chutnang ST Women PC-VI Rutu ST Reserved PC- Fikar VII ST Reserved Page 3 of 27 B-02 Diskit PH-01 Digger PC-I Digar ST Reserved PC-II Digar ST Women PC-III Khema- ST Reserved PC-IV Khungru ST Reserved PC-V Tangyar ST Women PC-VI Tangyar ST Reserved PC- Digar VII ST Reserved PH-02 Diskit PC-I Gangtak ST Reserved PC-II khamatong ST Women PC-III Gonpa ST Reserved PC-IV Spare ST Reserved PC-V Tsaking Gongma ST Women PC-VI Tsaking Yokma ST Reserved PC- Spair VII ST Reserved PH-03 Hunder PC-I Hunder ST Reserved PC-II Hunder ST Women PC-III Hunder ST Reserved PC-IV Hunder ST Reserved PC-V Hunder ST Women PC-VI Hunder ST Reserved PC- Hunder VII ST Reserved PH-04 Khardong PC-I Rongdo ST Reserved PC-II Khalsar ST Women PC-III Khardong ST Reserved PC-IV Khardong ST Reserved PC-V Khardong Farka ST Women PC-VI Lasermo ST Reserved PC- Rongjuk ST Reserved Page 4 of 27 VII PH-05 Lakjung PC-I Lakjung ST Reserved PC-II Tsati ST Women PC-III Tsati- ST Reserved PC-IV Terith ST Reserved PC-V Terith ST Women PC-VI Terith ST Reserved PC- Lakjung VII ST Reserved PH-06 Partapur PC-I Skampuk ST Reserved PC-II Skampuk ST Women PC-III Skampuk ST Reserved PC-IV Partapur ST Reserved PC-V Partapur ST Women PC-VI Partapur ST Reserved PC- Hunder Dok VII ST Reserved PH-07 Terchey PC-I Tarchay ST Reserved PC-II Tarchay ST Women PC-III Rakuru ST Reserved PC-IV Skuru ST Reserved PC-V Largyab Yokma ST Women PC-VI Largyab Gongma ST Reserved PC- Pachathang VII ST Reserved PC- Patchathang VIII ST Women PC-IX Skuru ST Reserved PH-08 Udmaroo PC-I Shukur ST Reserved PC-II Udmaru ST Women PC-III Udmaru ST Reserved Page 5 of 27 PC-IV Udmaru ST Reserved PC-V Hundri ST Women PC-VI Hundiri ST Reserved PC- Hundri VII ST Reserved PH-09 Waris-Fastan PC-I Waris ST Reserved PC-II Waris ST Women PC-III Waris- ST Reserved PC-IV Waris ST Reserved PC-V Fasta ST Women PC-VI Suni Dho ST Reserved PC- Waris VII ST Reserved B-03 Durbuk PH-01 Chushul PC-I Chuchul ST Reserved PC-II Chuchul ST Women PC-III Chuchul ST Reserved PC-IV Chuchul ST Reserved PC-V Chuchul ST Women PC-VI Chuchul ST Reserved PC- Yul VII ST Reserved PH-02 Durbuk PC-I Punpun ST Reserved PC-II Laga ST Women PC-III Laga- ST Reserved PC-IV Shayok ST Reserved PC-V Nimgo ST Women PC-VI Nimgo ST Reserved PC- Relay- VII ST Reserved PH-03 Kargyam PC-I Kargiam ST Reserved PC-II Kargiam ST Women Page 6 of 27 PC-III Sato ST Reserved PC-IV Sato ST Reserved PC-V Kherapullu ST Women PC-VI Sato ST Reserved PC- Kherapullu VII ST Reserved PH-04 Maan Pangong A PC-I Khakteth ST Reserved PC-II Merak Yokma ST Women PC-III Merak Gongma ST Reserved PC-IV Maan Yokma ST Reserved PC-V Maan Gongma ST Women PC-VI Spangmik ST Reserved PC- Merak VII ST Reserved PH-05 Maan Pangong B PC-I Phobrang ST Reserved PC-II Phobrang ST Women PC-III Yourgo ST Reserved PC-IV Yourgo ST Reserved PC-V Yourgo ST Women PC-VI Lukung ST Reserved PC- Yurgo VII ST Reserved PH-06 Shachukul PC-I Shashukul ST Reserved PC-II Shashukul ST Women PC-III Shashukul ST Reserved PC-IV Shashukul ST Reserved PC-V Shashukul ST Women PC-VI Shashukul ST Reserved PC- Gyaptsar VII ST Reserved PH-07 Tangtse PC-I Muklab ST Reserved Page 7 of 27 PC-II Tangtse ST Women PC-III Tangtse- ST Reserved PC-IV Tharuk ST Reserved PC-V Tharuk ST Women PC-VI Tharuk ST Reserved PC- pholonglay VII ST Reserved PC- Chilam- VIII ST Women PC-IX Erath ST Reserved B-04 Khaltsi PH-01 Kanji PC-I Kanji ST Reserved PC-II Kanji ST Women PC-III Kanji ST Reserved PC-IV Kanji ST Reserved PC-V Kanji ST Women PC-VI Kanji ST Reserved PC- Kanji VII ST Reserved PH-02 Khaltsi PC-I Khaltsi ST Reserved PC-II Khaltsi ST Women PC-III Khaltsi ST Reserved PC-IV Khaltsi ST Reserved PC-V Skindyang ST Women PC-VI Skindyang ST Reserved PC- Skindiyang VII ST Reserved PH-03 Lamayuru PC-I Lamayuru ST Reserved PC-II Lamayuru ST Women PC-III Lamayuru ST Reserved PC-IV Lamayuru ST Reserved PC-V Lamayuru ST Women Page 8 of 27 PC-VI Fotolalok ST Reserved PC- Lamayuru VII ST Reserved PH-04 Takmachik PC-I Gongyour ST Reserved PC-II Baltum ST Women PC-III Yokyur ST Reserved PC-IV Urbis ST Reserved PC-V Kapto ST Women PC-VI Lehdo ST Reserved PC- Lehdo VII ST Reserved PH-05 Tia PC-I Tia ST Reserved PC-II Tia ST Women PC-III Tia ST Reserved PC-IV Tia ST Reserved PC-V Tia ST Women PC-VI Tia ST Reserved PC- Tia-Khaling VII ST Reserved PH-06 Temisgam PC-I Warlaks ST Reserved PC-II Gang Yokma ST Women PC-III Temisgam ST Reserved PC-IV Temisgam ST Reserved PC-V Ang ST Women PC-VI Ang ST Reserved PC- Nurla VII ST Reserved PC- Nurla VIII ST Women PC-IX Warlaks ST Reserved B-05 Kharu PH-01 Chemday PC-I Chemday ST Reserved Page 9 of 27 PC-II Chemday ST Women PC-III Chemday- ST Reserved PC-IV Chemday ST Reserved PC-V Pue Chemday ST Women PC-VI Pue Nallaha ST Reserved PC- Kharu- VII ST Reserved PH-02 Egoo PC-I Igoo ST Reserved PC-II Igoo ST Women PC-III Igoo- ST Reserved PC-IV Igoo ST Reserved PC-V Naklay Langkor ST Women PC-VI Naklay Langkor ST Reserved PC- Zugur VII ST Reserved PH-03 Gia PC-I Gia ST Reserved PC-II Gia ST Women PC-III Gia- ST Reserved PC-IV Rumtsey ST Reserved PC-V Meru ST Women PC-VI Upshi ST Reserved PC- Sasoma VII ST Reserved PH-04 Martselang PC-I Martselang ST Reserved PC-II Martselang ST Women PC-III Hemis Chomoling- ST Reserved PC-IV Shang ST Reserved PC-V Nakdang Shang ST Women PC-VI Changa ST Reserved PC- Himis VII ST Reserved Page 10 of 27 PH-05 Shara PC-I Shara ST Reserved PC-II Shara ST Women PC-III Sharnos ST Reserved PC-IV Sharnos ST Reserved PC-V Phuktse ST Women PC-VI Phuktse Juk ST Reserved PC- Igg VII ST Reserved PH-06 Tagar PC-I Tagar phoo ST Reserved PC-II Tagar Yokma ST Women PC-III Shana Gongma- ST Reserved PC-IV ShanaYokma ST Reserved PC-V Kaingkar Yokma ST Women PC-VI Kaingkar Gongma ST Reserved PC- Tagar Yokma VII ST Reserved PH-07 Taknak PC-I Taknak Phoo ST Reserved PC-II Taknak Degang ST Women PC-III Takthok- ST Reserved PC-IV Farka ST Reserved PC-V Himal ST Women PC-VI Tukchu ST Reserved PC- Tukchu VII ST Reserved B-06 Leh PH-01 Choklamsar I PC-I Choklamsar ST Reserved PC-II Khangstak ST Women PC-III Jung ST Reserved PC-IV Shaza ST Reserved PC-V Gyab ST Women PC-VI Yokma I ST Reserved PC- Yokma II ST Reserved Page 11 of 27 VII PH-02 4-Choklamsar II PC-I Tashi Gatsal i ST Reserved PC-II Tashi Gatsal ii ST Women PC-III Tashi Gatsal iii ST Reserved PC-IV Tashi Gatsal iv ST Reserved PC-V Sonam Barmaling v ST Women PC-VI Sonam Barmaling vi ST Reserved PC- Gapheling vii VII ST Reserved PH-03 94-Farkha PC-I Farkha Gongma i ST Reserved PC-II Farkha Yokma ii ST Women PC-III Phey Gonma iii ST Reserved PC-IV Phey Yokma iv ST Reserved PC-V Palam Gongma v ST Women PC-VI Palam Yokma vi ST Reserved PC- Urgainling vii VII ST Reserved PH-04 95-Kharnakling PC-I Kharnakling-A i ST Reserved PC-II Kharnakling-B ii ST Women PC-III Kharnakling-C iii ST Reserved Tashi Thongsmon-A PC-IV iv ST Reserved PC-V Tashi Thongsmon-B v ST Women Tashi Thongsmon-C PC-VI vi ST Reserved PC- Gongmaling vii VII ST Reserved PH-05 Phyang PC-I Pholungs ST Reserved PC-II Phyang ST Women PC-III Tsakma ST Reserved PC-IV Changmachan ST Reserved PC-V Gonpa ST Women Page 12 of 27 PC-VI Gaon ST Reserved PC- Thangnak VII ST Reserved PC- Mankhang VIII ST Women PC-IX Shang ST Reserved PH-06 Saboo PC-I Saboo ST Reserved PC-II Saboo ST Women PC-III Saboo ST Reserved PC-IV Saboo ST Reserved PC-V Saboo ST Women PC-VI Saboo ST Reserved PC- Saboo VII ST Reserved PH-07 9-Spituk PC-I Spituk i ST Reserved PC-II Spituk
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