Legislative Segments
As per order of the Delimitation Commission in respect of the delimitation of constituencies in West Bengal:
- The Bardhaman municipality area will form the area under the Bardhaman Dakshin assembly constituency of West Bengal.
- Two gram panchayats under the Galsi–II block — Galsi and Kurkuba — will be part of the Galsi assembly constituency.
- The other seven gram panchayats under the Galsi–II block will be part of the area under the Khandaghosh assembly constituency.
- The Bhatar block and two gram panchayats of Bardhaman–I block — Kurman–I and Kshetia — will together form the area under the Bhatar assembly constituency.
- The other seven gram panchayats under the Bardhaman–I block and the area under the Bardhaman–II block will together form the domain of the Bardhaman Uttar assembly constituency.
- The Guskara municipality, the Ausgram–I block and the Ausgram–II block will together form the domain of the Ausgram assembly constituency.
- The constituencies of Bardhaman Uttar, Galsi and Ausgram will be reserved for Scheduled castes (SC) candidates.
- The Khandaghosh constituency will be an assembly segment of the Bishnupur (Lok Sabha constituency), which will be reserved for SC candidates.
- The constituencies of Bardhaman Dakshin, Bardhaman Uttar, Galsi and Bhatar will be assembly segments of the Bardhaman-Durgapur (Lok Sabha constituency).
- The Ausgram constituency will be an assembly segment under the Bolpur (Lok Sabha constituency), which will be reserved for SC candidates.
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