Arambag 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 Arambag municipality and thirteen gram panchayats under the Arambag block, viz. Arandi–I, Arandi–II, Batanal, Gourhati–I, Gourhati–II, Madhabpur, Mayapur–I, Mayapur–II, Malaypur–I, Malaypur–II, Salepur–I, Salepur–II and Tirole, will together form the Arambag assembly constituency of West Bengal.
  • The other two gram panchayats under the Arambag block, viz. Harinkhola–I and Harinkhola–II, the Pursurah block, and the gram panchayats of Arunda, Balipur, Rammohan–I, Rammohan–II and Tantisal under the Khanakul–I block will together form the Pursurah assembly constituency.
  • The other nine gram panchayats under the Khanakul–I block, viz. Khanakul–II, Pole–II, Thakuranichak, Kishorepur–I, Ghoshpur, Kishorepur–II, Khanakul–I, Pole–I, and the area under the Khanakul–II block will together form the Khanakul assembly constituency.
  • The area under the blocks of Goghat–I and Goghat–II will together form the area defining the Goghat assembly constituency.
  • The assembly constituencies of Arambag and Goghat will be reserved for Scheduled castes (SC) candidates.
  • All these four constituencies will be assembly segments of the Arambag (Lok Sabha constituency), which will be reserved for SC candidates.

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