Uluberia Subdivision - Legislative Segments

Legislative Segments

As per order of the Delimitation Commission in respect of the delimitation of constituencies in West Bengal, the Uluberia municipality area and the gram panchayats of Khalisani and Raghudevpur under the Uluberia–II block will together form the Uluberia Purba assembly constituency of West Bengal. All the other six gram panchayats under the Uluberia–II block and eight gram panchayats under the Amta–I block, viz. Amta, Bhandargachha, Chandrapur, Khardah, Raspur, Sirajbati, Udang–I and Udang–II, will together form the Uluberia Uttar assembly constituency. The other five gram panchayats under the Amta–I block will form the Udaynarayanpur assembly constituency along with the area under the Udaynarayanpur block. The Uluberia–I block and the gram panchayats of Belari, Dhandali, Balichaturi and Nabagram under the Shyampur–I block will together form the Uluberia Dakshin assembly constituency. The other six gram panchayats under the Shyampur–I block and all the eight gram panchayats under the Shyampur–II block will together form the Shyampur assembly constituency. The Bagnan–II block and the gram panchayats of Bagnan–I, Bagnan–II, Bangalpur, Haturia–I, Haturia–II and Khalore of the Bagnan–I block will form the Bagnan assembly constituency. The other four gram panchayats under the Bagnan–I block and the Amta–II block will together form the Amta assembly constituency. The Uluberia Uttar constituency will be reserved for Scheduled castes (SC) candidates. All these seven assembly constituencies will together form the Uluberia (Lok Sabha constituency).

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