Legislative Segments
As per order of the Delimitation Commission in respect of the delimitation of constituencies in West Bengal:
- The Garhbeta–I block and four gram panchayats under the Garhbeta–II block — Amlasuli, Jogardanga, Piyasala and Sarboth — will together form the Garbeta assembly constituency of West Bengal.
- The other six gram panchayats under the Garhbeta–II block will be part of the Salboni assembly constituency, which will also contain the area under the Garhbeta–III block and five gram panchayats under the Salbani block — Bhimpur, Bishnupur, Debgram, Lalgeria and Shalboni.
- The other five gram panchayat under the Salbani block will be part of the Medinipur assembly constituency, which will also contain the municipality area of Medinipur, along with four gram panchayats under the Medinipur block — Chandra, Dherua, Monidaha and Tantigeria.
- The Keshpur assembly constituency will cover the area under the Keshpur block.
- The Keshpur constituency will be reserved for Scheduled castes (SC) candidates.
- The constituencies of Garbeta and Salboni will be assembly segments of the Jhargram (Lok Sabha constituency), which will be reserved for Scheduled tribes (ST) candidates.
- The Keshpur constituency will be an assembly segment of the Ghatal (Lok Sabha constituency).
- The Medinpur constituency will be an assembly segment of the Medinipur (Lok Sabha constituency).
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