Kharagpur Subdivision - Legislative Segments

Legislative Segments

As per order of the Delimitation Commission in respect of the delimitation of constituencies in West Bengal:

  • The area under the Kharagpur municipality and the census town of Kharagpur Railway Settlement under the Kharagpur–I block will together form the Kharagpur Sadar assembly constituency of West Bengal.
  • The Dantan–II block, the Mohanpur block and the Chak Ismailpur gram panchayat under the Dantan–I block will together form the Dantan assembly constituency.
  • The other eight gram panchayats under the Dantan–I block and the area under the Keshiari block will together form the Keshiary assembly constituency.
  • Area under the Narayangarh block will define the domain of the Narayangarh assembly constituency.
  • Area under the Debra block will define the domain of the Debra assembly constituency.
  • The Sabang block and three gram panchayats under the Pingla block — Jalchak–I, Jalchak–II and Maligram — will form the Sabang assembly constituency.
  • All the other seven gram panchayat of the Pingla block and the area under the Kharagpur–II block will together define the Pingla assembly constituency.
  • The area under the Kharagpur–I block will be part of the domain of the Kharagpur assembly constituency.
  • The Keshiary constituency will be reserved for Scheduled tribes (ST) candidates.
  • The constituencies of Dantan, Keshiary, Kharagpur Sadar, Narayangarh and Kharagpur will be assembly segments of the Medinipur (Lok Sabha constituency).
  • The constituencies of Sabang, Pingla and Debra will be assembly segments of the Ghatal (Lok Sabha constituency).

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