Tag: panch

  • Administration and Congress are pushing to mobilize the Chief Minister’s program

    On Tuesday, January 5, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Dr. Charandas Mahant, Health Minister TS Singhdev Janjgir will arrive. He has a busy schedule on today. After inspecting Gothan in Auraikhurd, they’ll examine the Paddy Procurement Center in village Sarkhas, after which the beautification work of Bhima Talab might be launched and begin boating. The farmers will then tackle the Mahasammelan at the highschool floor in Janjgir. The administration is busy making ready for these packages.

    At the identical time, Congress can be constantly assembly to make this program successful. Administration and Congress try to mobilize this system. The celebration has appointed Tehsilwar incharge. At the identical time, the administration is making ready to mobilize the gang by calling Anganwadi employees and assistants and Panch Sarpanches. The program goals to boost a crowd of round 50 thousand. In such a scenario, the administration has to wrestle with the Congress.

    Panchayat secretaries and employment assistants have an necessary position in mobilizing authorities packages. Because they’re straight linked to panchayats. Being a subject employee, they’re infiltrated within the villages, however today these employees are on strike. In such a scenario, they will be unable to assist in gathering crowds.

  • Voting for J-K DDC elections begin amid winter chill, heavy security

    Voting in the second phase of the District Development Council (DDC) elections and byelections for panch and sarpanchs in Jammu and Kashmir has begun from 7 am.

    In DDC elections, voting is taking place in 43 constituencies — 25 in Kashmir Division and 18 in Jammu — and it will continue till 2 pm today (Tuesday). There are a total of 321 candidates in the electoral fray — 196 from the Kashmir Division and 125 from Jammu. Out of 7,95,118 voters, 3,88,273 are from Jammu Division and 4,06,845 are from Kashmir. Kashmir Division has 2,12,024 male voters and 1,94,821 women, whereas Jammu has 2,04,721 male electors and 1,83,553 female voters.The sarpanch bypolls are being conducted in 83 constituencies and total 223 (151 male and 72 female) candidates are in the fray. The panch bypolls are being held in 331 constituencies with 709 candidates (552 males and 157 females) in the fray.There are 2,142 polling stations — 837 in the Jammu Division and 1,305 in Kashmir