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Jharkhand State Election Commission is an autonomous and statutory body constituted in Indian state of Jharkhand for ensuring that elections in are conducted in free, fair and unbiased way. Constitution of India with provisions as per Article 243K and 243 ZA and Article 324 ensures creation and safeguarding of the powers of State Election ...
2005 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election : Khunti [7] Party Candidate Votes % ±% BJP: Nilkanth Singh Munda: 43,663 : 45.76% : 0.87 : INC: Roshan Kumar Surin 27,963 29.30% 6.34 Jharkhand Party: Alistair Bodra 11,240 11.78% 3.23 Independent: Shyam Sundar Kachhap 3,109 3.26% New: Independent: Manjula Oraon 2,788 1.97% New: BSP: Baijnath Singh ...
jharkhandvidhansabha.nic.in The Jharkhand Legislative Assembly , commonly known as the Jharkhand Vidhan Sabha is the unicameral state legislature of Jharkhand . List of assemblies
In 2017, the ministry approved the Freedom of Religion Bill, 2017, and the bill to amend the Land Acquisition 2013 Act passed by the Jharkhand Assembly. [ 4 ] The new religion bill makes it an offence subject to a penalty of three years in prison, to coerce or lure a person to convert their religion.
The Government of Jharkhand also known as the State Government of Jharkhand, or locally as State Government, is the supreme governing authority of the Indian state of Jharkhand and its 24 districts. It consists of an executive , led by the Governor of Jharkhand , a judiciary and a legislative branch.
State elect six members for the term of six years. They are indirectly elected by the state legislators of Jharkhand state, since 2002 biennial elections to Rajya Sabha. As per the Bihar Reorganisation Act 2000, these six seats are allocated to Jharkhand state from Bihar State, reducing Bihar seats from 22 to 16 seats, since 15 November 2000. [1]
Khunti district is one of the twenty-four districts in South Chotanagpur division of the Indian state of Jharkhand. The district of Khunti was carved out of Ranchi district on 12 September 2007. As of 2011, it is the second least populous district of Jharkhand (out of 24), after Lohardaga. [1] Khunti town is the headquarters of the district.
At the time of formation, Jharkhand state had 18 districts. Later, six more districts were carved out by reorganizing these districts. The 23rd and 24th districts- Khunti and Ramgarh (carved out of erstwhile Ranchi and Hazaribagh District respectively) were made a district on 12 September 2007.