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Government reserves 29 wards for women in the BMC poll

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Bhubaneswar: A total of 29 wards have been stored without understanding and the same number is provided for women for elections to Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) in the upcoming Urban Urban Body Polls.
The government has issued a list of recent reservations from 67 wards along with their jurisdiction and limits.
There are no changes in the number of wards.
However, the boundaries of several wards have changed.
While three wards were provided for caste caste women, three were intended for all SC candidates.
Two wards are provided for scheduled tribes (women) while one is provided for all St.
Candidates.
In the 2013-14 urban poll, restrictions on ward see seven wards more added to BMC.
Before that there were 60 wards.
In the latest BMC elections, 20 wards are maintained without selfless while there are nine wards provided for OBC women and nine others for OBC candidates.
As for SC (women), there are three wards provided, two are maintained for St (women), three for SC candidates and one for aspirants.
Government sources revealed there was no major change from the draft reservation to make a list.
Since ordering the ward is rationalized for a balanced representation, the North Zone this time (the area of ​​Jayadev Vihar to Patia) has seen major changes in terms of reservation.
Ward 47 which is a fortress of the former Mayor of Ananta Narayan Jena from BJD has been reserved for women.
Ward is dominated by slum residents.
This time, the mayor will be selected directly instead of the selection from between the canitators.
The government has maintained a mayor’s post provided for a woman.
Jena has been the mayor for the first time in 2008.
In the 2013 urban poll, he survenses the highest number of votes (5,024) in Ward 47.
Because of its proximity to Supremo BJD.
And Chairman of the Minister of Naveen Patnaik, Jena was picked for a post for even though many senior leaders in the party supported a female canporator for the work.
Bhubaneswar: A total of 29 wards have been stored without understanding and the same number is provided for women for elections to Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) in the upcoming Urban Urban Body Polls.
The government has issued a list of recent reservations from 67 wards along with their jurisdiction and limits.
There are no changes in the number of wards.
However, the boundaries of several wards have changed.
While three wards were provided for caste caste women, three were intended for all SC candidates.
Two wards are provided for scheduled tribes (women) while one is provided for all St.
Candidates.
In the 2013-14 urban poll, restrictions on ward see seven wards more added to BMC.
Before that there were 60 wards.
In the latest BMC elections, 20 wards are maintained without selfless while there are nine wards provided for OBC women and nine others for OBC candidates.
As for SC (women), there are three wards provided, two are maintained for St (women), three for SC candidates and one for aspirants.
Government sources revealed there was no major change from the draft reservation to make a list.
Since ordering the ward is rationalized for a balanced representation, the North Zone this time (the area of ​​Jayadev Vihar to Patia) has seen major changes in terms of reservation.
Ward 47 which is a fortress of the former Mayor of Ananta Narayan Jena from BJD has been reserved for women.
Ward is dominated by slum residents.
This time, the mayor will be selected directly instead of the selection from between the canitators.
The government has maintained a mayor’s post provided for a woman.
Jena has been the mayor for the first time in 2008.
In the 2013 urban poll, he survenses the highest number of votes (5,024) in Ward 47.
Because of its proximity to Supremo BJD.
And Chairman of the Minister of Naveen Patnaik, Jena was picked for a post for even though many senior leaders in the party supported a female canporator for the work.

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