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Maharashtra: Okays Country Election Commission 147 Ward for Thane Municipal Corporation

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Thane: State Election Commission has mengoperan 47 of some wards panel to limit Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC), with over 18.4 lakh eligible voters, civic officials said on Saturday.
Officials said the SEC has approved a plan to revise the figures TMC existing environment of 33 to 47 and direct the civic administration to now start to publish a revamped environmental limits and seek public opinion on the same.
While the 46 wards will have three members, Ward Number 44 will have four corporators.
The total number of representatives will be increased to 142 from 131 corporator elected the existing 10 seats will be reserved for candidates from scheduled castes and three of the scheduled tribe category.
A total of 64 seats of the general category and five from SC and two of ST have been reserved for women.
As planned, the revised ward boundaries map will soon be published by the administration on February 1 and will be inviting objections and suggestions from the public until February 14 after officers appointed will be heard on February 26 and filed a report to the second In March 2.
Sec notify Administration Thane that caste-based reservation will be announced after the State Backward Commission submit its observations to the State Election Commission after the Supreme Court order.
Meanwhile, the elections may be scheduled in April-May, political parties from Thane have tightened their belts to control the companies that are considered prestigious after Mumbai.
Bergemuk ongoing between MVA ally in Thane as a topic for discussion in the corridors of power because of the ambition that grew among some cadres is likely to put pressure on the leaders to give them a chance to berles.
Mastery of the existing board will end in March after the commissioner will be responsible for the corporate trial until the next board is formed.

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