Reservation of SC/ST/Women & ST for Panch Constituencies of District Kargil for Panchayat Election 2018

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Reservation of SC/ST/Women & ST for Panch Constituencies of District Kargil for Panchayat Election 2018 Reservation of SC/ST/women & ST for panch constituencies of District Kargil for Panchayat Election 2018 Panch reservation for SC/ST/Women District Name of Block Name of No & Name of & No. & Name of Panch Constituency No District No Block Panchayat Halqa ST (Where proportion of ST Polpulation is comperatively Large) KG-08 Kargil B-01 Barsoo PH-01 Barsoo PC-I (Barsoo/Purkichy)I ST Reserved PC-II BARSOO/ PURKICHY II ST Women PC-III (Barsoo/Singrong)III ST Reserved PC-IV (Barsoo/Lababs)IV ST Reserved PC-V (Barsoo/Lababs)V ST Women PC-VI (Barsoo/Hamburthick)VI ST Reserved PC-VII BARSOO TIAMA VII ST Reserved PC-VIII BARSOO PATOO VIII ST Women PC-IX (Barsoo/Patoo)IX ST Reserved PC-X (Barsoo/Yarchok)X ST Reserved PC-XI BARSOO PURKICHEY-XI ST Women PH-02 Bartoo PC-I (Bartoo/Itchoo) I ST Reserved PC-II (Bartoo/Shargandi)II ST Women PC-III Bartoo/Shargandi)III ST Reserved PC-IV (Bartoo) – IV ST Reserved PC-V (Bartoo) – V ST Women PC-VI Bartoo/PangbarBroq)VI ST Reserved PC-VII (Bartoo/Pangbar)VII ST Reserved Page 1 of 27 PC-VIII (Bartoo/Yarchashing)VIII ST Women PC-IX BARTOO -IX ST Reserved PH-03 Karchy Khar PC-I KARCHY KHAR I ST Reserved PC-II KARCHY KHAR II ST Women PC-III KARCHYKHAR III ST Reserved PC-IV KARCHYKHAR V ST Reserved PC-V (KarchyKhar)–V ST Women PC-VI (KarchyKhar/Stangkung)VI ST Reserved PC-VII (KarchyKhar/Stangkung)VII ST Reserved PH-04 Tiket PC-I (Teiket) I ST Reserved PC-II (Teiket)II ST Women PC-III Teiket–Rulpoo)III ST Reserved PC-IV (Teiket/LastakShispur)IV ST Reserved PC-V (Teiket/ThillaBroq)V ST Women PC-VI (Teiket/Khandi)VI ST Reserved PC-VII (Teiket/Khandi)VII ST Reserved B-02 Bhambatt PH-01 Bhimbat PC-I Bambat/KESHAL- I ST Reserved PC-II (Bhimbat/Kurtiyal)II ST Women PC-III Bhambat/Gondiyal III ST Reserved PC-IV (Bhimbat) – IV ST Reserved PC-V (Bhimbat/Bitoo) V ST Women PC-VI (Bhimbat/Zargar)VI ST Reserved PC-VII (Bhimbat/Ningoor)VII ST Reserved PH-02 Chowkiyal PC-I Chowkiyal DOKS -I ST Reserved PC-II (Chowkiyal)–II ST Women PC-III CHOWKIYAL KHUNDA- III ST Reserved PC-IV CHOWKIYAL GUNIYAL- IV ST Reserved PC-V CHOWKIYAL CHASPANG -V ST Women PC-VI CHOWKIYAL THRONGOS VI ST Reserved PC-VII CHOWKIYAL VII ST Reserved Page 2 of 27 PH-03 Gindayal PC-I GINDIYAL NAWAPORA I ST Reserved PC-II (Gindiyal)–II ST Women PC-III (Gindiyal)–III ST Reserved PC-IV GINDIYAL MAJIGAM IV ST Reserved PC-V (Gindiyal/Yulboo) V ST Women PC-VI (Gindiyal/Yulboo)VI ST Reserved PC-VII (Gindiyal/Yulboo)VII ST Reserved PC-VIII (Gindiyal/Lamochan)VIII ST Women PC-IX (Gindiyal/Lamochan)IX ST Reserved PH-04 Kharboo PC-I (Kharboo)I ST Reserved PC-II (Kharboo)II ST Women PC-III (Kharboo)III ST Reserved PC-IV (Kharboo)IV ST Reserved PC-V (Kharboo) V ST Women PC-VI (Kharboo)VI ST Reserved PC-VII KHARBOO VII ST Reserved PH-05 Shimsha PC-I (Shimsha) I ST Reserved PC-II (Shimsha) – II ST Women PC-III (Shimsha)–III ST Reserved PC-IV (Shimsha)IV ST Reserved PC-V (Shimsha/Khiber) V ST Women PC-VI (Shimsha/Khiber) – VI ST Reserved PC-VII SHIMSHA KHIBER IV ST Reserved PH-06 Thasgam PC-I (Thasgam) I ST Reserved PC-II (Thasgam) – II ST Women PC-III (Thasgam/Sumat)–III ST Reserved PC-IV Thasgam/Jusgond)IV ST Reserved PC-V (Thasgam/Dandal) V ST Women PC-VI Thasgam/Dandalthang)VI ST Reserved PC-VII THASGAM VII ST Reserved Page 3 of 27 B-03 Drass PH-01 Drass PC-I DRASS I ST Reserved PC-II DRASS II ST Women PC-III DRASS KHANDIYAL III ST Reserved PC-IV DRASS THASGBOO ST Reserved PC-V DRASS THASGBOO V ST Women PC-VI DRASS FALLA VI ST Reserved PC-VII DRASS FALLA VII ST Reserved PH-02 Goshan PC-I GOSHAN JOLOLO ST Reserved PC-II GOSHAN LAMAR II ST Women PC-III GOSHAN III ST Reserved PC-IV GOSHAN IV ST Reserved PC-V GOSHAN V ST Women PC-VI GOSHAN VI ST Reserved PC-VII GOSHAN Lamar -VII ST Reserved PH-03 Holiyal PC-I HOLIYAL I ST Reserved PC-II HOLIYAL II ST Women PC-III HOLIYAL III ST Reserved PC-IV HOLIYAL MURADBAGH IV ST Reserved PC-V HOLIYAL MURADBAGH V ST Women PC-VI HOIYAL MURATBAGH VI ST Reserved PC-VII Hoiyal MURADBAGH VII ST Reserved PH-04 Matayen PC-I (Matayen) I ST Reserved PC-II Matayen)II ST Women PC-III Matayen)III ST Reserved PC-IV Matayen)IV ST Reserved PC-V (Matayen) V ST Women PC-VI (Matayen) – VI ST Reserved PC-VII MATAYEN VII ST Reserved PH-05 Muskoo PC-I MUSKOO I ST Reserved PC-II (Muskoo)II ST Women Page 4 of 27 PC-III MUSKOO II ST Reserved PC-IV MUSKOO IV ST Reserved PC-V MUSKOO V ST Women PC-VI MUSKOO VI ST Reserved PC-VII MUSHKOO VII ST Reserved PH-06 Pandrass PC-I (Pandrass) I ST Reserved PC-II (Pandrass)II ST Women PC-III (Pandrass)III ST Reserved PC-IV (Pandrass)IV ST Reserved PC-V (Pandrass) V ST Women PC-VI (Pandrass) – VI ST Reserved PC-VII PANDRASS VII ST Reserved PH-07 Traongjun PC-I TRONGJUN I ST Reserved PC-II TRONGJAN II ST Women PC-III TRONGJIN III ST Reserved PC-IV TRONGJAN IV ST Reserved PC-V TRONGJAN V ST Women PC-VI TRONGJUN VI ST Reserved PC-VII TRONGJUN VII ST Reserved B-04 Kargil PH-01 Badagam PC-I (Badgam/Haral) I ST Reserved PC-II (Badgam) – II ST Women PC-III (Badgam)III ST Reserved PC-IV (Badgam/Khunda)IV ST Reserved PC-V (Badgam/Majdass) V ST Women PC-VI (Badgam/Masjdass)VI ST Reserved PC-VII BADGAM VII ST Reserved PH-02 Batambis PC-I (Batambis/Grong) I ST Reserved PC-II (Batambis/Kukula)II ST Women PC-III (Batambis/Broq)III ST Reserved PC-IV (Batambis/Farole)IV ST Reserved Page 5 of 27 PC-V (Batambis/Chechela) V ST Women PC-VI (Batambis/Farka)VI ST Reserved PC-VII BATAMBIS Farole VII ST Reserved PH-03 Chaningound PC-I (Chanigound/SaburiDass) I ST Reserved PC-II (Chanigound/Throngos)II ST Women PC-III Chanigound/BadoGrong)III ST Reserved PC-IV Chanigound/BadoGrong)IV ST Reserved PC-V (Chanigound/Shallopa) V ST Women PC-VI (Chanigound/Gallay)VI ST Reserved PC-VII (Chanigound/Monthang)VII ST Reserved Choskore-A PC-I CHOSKORE ARCHU YOKSTANG I ST Reserved PH-04 CHOSKORE ARCHU GONGSTANG PC-II ST Women II PC-III CHOSKORE GONG KHALA III ST Reserved PC-IV CHOSKORE LOBAR IV ST Reserved CHOSKORE CHAPRING PC-V ST Women KASKARIK V CHOSKORE RONGO THANGBO PC-VI ST Reserved VI PC-VII CHOSKORE DOKS IV ST Reserved CHOSKORE GAWOOLA STARGA PC-VIII ST Women III PC-IX CHOSKORE DOKS IX ST Reserved PH-05 Choskore-B PC-I (Choskore/Grong)I ST Reserved PC-II Choskore/Grong)II ST Women PC-III (Choskore/Mutrik)III ST Reserved PC-IV (Choskore/Mutrik) – IV ST Reserved PC-V (Choskore/Gongkha) V ST Women PC-VI (Choskore/Stikchey)VI ST Reserved Page 6 of 27 PC-VII (Choskore/Stikchey)VII ST Reserved PC-VIII (Choskore/Chutuk)VIII ST Women PC-IX (Choskore/Chutuk)IX ST Reserved Gongma PC-I ward -1 ST Reserved PH-06 Manjee PC-II ward -2 ST Women PC-III ward -3 ST Reserved PC-IV ward -4 ST Reserved PC-V ward -5 ST Women PC-VI ward -6 ST Reserved PC-VII ward -7 ST Reserved PH-07 Hardass PC-I (Hardass/Gound) – I ST Reserved PC-II (Hardass/Gound) – II ST Women PC-III Hardass/Thang)–III ST Reserved PC-IV (Hardass/Thang)–IV ST Reserved PC-V (Hardass/Thang)–V ST Women PC-VI (Hardass/Groungjuk) – VI ST Reserved PC-VII HARDASS KHAROLL VII ST Reserved PH-08 Kaksar PC-I (Kaksar) – I ST Reserved PC-II (Kaksar) – II ST Women PC-III Kaksar)–III ST Reserved PC-IV (Kaksar) – IV ST Reserved PC-V (Kaksar) – V ST Women PC-VI (Kaksar) – VI ST Reserved PC-VII Kaksar)- VII ST Reserved PH-09 Karkitchoo PC-I Karkichoo I ST Reserved PC-II (Karkichoo) – II ST Women PC-III Karkichoo)–III ST Reserved PC-IV Karkichoo – IV ST Reserved PC-V Karkichoo/Latoo) – V ST Women Page 7 of 27 PC-VI Karkichoo/Latoo)VI ST Reserved PC-VII KARKITCHOO VII ST Reserved PH-10 Manjee PC-I Manjee -1 ST Reserved PC-II Manjee -2 ST Women PC-III Manjee -3 ST Reserved PC-IV Manjee -4 ST Reserved PC-V Manjee -5 ST Women PC-VI Manjee -6 ST Reserved PC-VII Manjee -7 ST Reserved PH-11 Sapi PC-I (Sapi/Gonyoul) I ST Reserved PC-II (Sapi/Baltikhar)II ST Women PC-III Sapi/Marpoyoul)III ST Reserved PC-IV (Sapi/Marpoyoul)IV ST Reserved PC-V (Sapi/Changyoul)V ST Women PC-VI Sapi/Changyoul)–VI ST Reserved PC-VII SAPI MARPOYOUL VII ST Reserved PH-12 SHILIKCHEY PC-I SHILIKCHEY I ST Reserved PC-II SHILIKCHEY II ST Women PC-III SHILIKCHEY III ST Reserved PC-IV SHELIKCHEY BIATHANG IV ST Reserved SHILIKCHEY HUNDURMAN MAL- PC-V ST Women V PC-VI Shilikchay Hundurmo Broq-VI ST Reserved PC-VII SHILIKCHEY Baithang VII ST Reserved B-05 Karsha PH-01 Abran PC-I ABRAN AKAHOW I ST Reserved PC-II ABRAN II ST Women PC-III ABRAN III ST Reserved PC-IV ABRAN HILILING IV ST Reserved PC-V ABRAN SHAGARAN V ST Women PC-VI ABRAN REMILA VI ST Reserved Page 8 of 27 PC-VII ABRAN BARKACHAY VII ST Reserved PC-VIII ABRAN KUSHAL VIII ST Women PC-IX ABRAN AKSHOW IX ST Reserved PH-02 Karsha PC-I KARSHA GONPA I ST Reserved PC-II KARSHA II ST Women PC-III KARSHA III ST Reserved PC-IV KARSHA YOULONG VI ST Reserved PC-V KARSHA HANGSKIT V ST Women PC-VI KARSHA LAMIRIZING VI ST Reserved PC-VII KARSHA RENAM VII ST Reserved PH-03 Phay PC-I PHAY- I ST Reserved PC-II PHA ROLKORE II ST Women PC-III PHA TANKAR III ST Reserved PC-IV PHA ATING IV ST Reserved PC-V PHA DOKSHAGR V ST Women PC-VI PHA RANTHAKSHA VI ST Reserved PC-VII PHAY VII ST Reserved PH-04 Tongri PC-I TONGRI I ST Reserved PC-II TONGRI II ST Women PC-III TONGRI Tsfanging III ST Reserved PC-IV TONGRI TOPAN IV ST Reserved PC-V TONGRI KASAR V ST Women PC-VI TONGRI TACHA VI ST Reserved PC-VII TONGRI KHASAR VII ST Reserved B-06 Lotchum PH-01 Lotchum PC-I (Lotchum) I ST Reserved PC-II (Lotchum) – II ST Women PC-III (Lotchum)–III ST Reserved PC-IV (Lotchum/Darket)IV ST Reserved PC-V (Lotchum/Darket) V ST Women PC-VI LOTCHUM NUNAMCHY VI ST Reserved Page 9 of 27 PC-VII LOTCHUM NUNAMCHY VII ST Reserved PH-02 Skamboo PC-I (Skamboo/Thang) I ST Reserved PC-II (Skamboo) – II ST Women PC-III Skamboo)–III ST Reserved PC-IV
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