UP Panchayat polls News
The Yogi govt has disbursed over Rs 600 crore as compensation to the families of nearly 2,000 state employees
They died of Covid-19 while on the panchayat polls duty between April and May when the second wave hit the state
Instead of contesting the zila parishad chairmen's elections, the party has decided to channelize its efforts on strengthening the organisation and expanding its base, Mayawati told reporters. At the same time, she said her party would have fought the zila chairpersons' elections if they were being held in a fair manner.
UP zila panchayat chairperson election will be held on July 3
Counting of votes will be done on the same day
Nominations will be filed on June 26
Around 72 COVID-19 related deaths were reported by various departments during the UP Panchayat polls.
The government has ruled out these deaths as COVID-19 fatalities.
Lakhs of candidates contested the panchayat elections across Uttar Pradesh -- for seats at four levels including the village and the district -- on free symbols allotted by the State Election Commission (SEC). The parties had, however, extended support to those in the fray and are now claiming that the results have gone in their favour.
A case has been registered against 50 people, including Gyan Singh, his family members and others, SHO of the Jalesar police station KP Singh said, adding that the CCTV footage obtained from the area is being examined.
Results for over 3.27 lakh panchayat posts have been declared
As counting of ballot papers continues, the results for over 2.23 lakh posts are yet to be out
Nearly 13 lakh candidates took part in the panchayat elections held on April 15, 19, 26 and 29
There were 10,679 candidates in the fray for 738 posts of Zila panchayat members in these districts
Also, 55,408 candidates contested for 18,356 posts of kshetra panchayat members, 1,14,400 for gram panchayats and 3,47,436 for gram panchayat wards in this phase
Over 5.27 lakh candidates are in the fray for more than 2.10 lakh seats across 17 districts in this round of the election
There are 10,679 candidates in the fray for 738 posts of Zila panchayat members in the final phase
A total of 55,408 candidates are contesting for 18,356 posts of kshetra panchayat members
Voting for the third phase of the Uttar Pradesh panchayat elections has begun at 7 AM on Monday.
More than 3.52 lakh candidates are in the fray in over 2.14 lakh seats.
It will take place across 20 districts of the state.
Voting for the third phase of the panchayat elections in Uttar Pradesh will be held on Monday with more than 3.52 lakh candidates in the fray in over 2.14 lakh seats across 20 districts of the state.
About 60 per cent polling was recorded till 5 pm on Monday for the second phase of the Uttar Pradesh panchayat polls in 20 districts, where 3.48 lakh candidates are in the fray for over 2.23 lakh posts.
Mulayam Singh Yadav did not vote due to the COVID-19
81-year-old so far has never missed voting in any election
Voting in the second phase of the UP panchayat polls has started on Monday morning.
More than 3.48 lakh candidates are in the fray for over 2.23 lakh posts in 20 districts.
UP Panchayat Election 2021, UP Panchayat polls, First phase of voting
A total of 11,442 candidates are in the fray from 779 wards for the post of Zila panchayat members in the first phase
81,747 candidates are contesting in 19,313 wards of kshetra panchayats
For the gram panchayat, there are 1,14,142 candidates for 14,789 posts
For gram panchayat wards, there are 1,26,613 candidates for 1,86,583 seats
Voting will be held in 2.21 lakh seats in the first phase of UP panchayat election 2021
Polling will take place from 7 AM to 6 PM.
More than 3.33 lakh candidates are in the fray in over 2.21 lakh seats in the first phase for the posts of zila panchayat (district council) members, kshetra (block) panchayat members, village panchayat heads and wards.
The chief medical officers have been made nodal officers at the district level, and stress has been laid on the COVID-19 prevention
The parties like AIMIM, Aam Aadmi Party, and Bhim Army chief Chandra Shekhar Aazad's Azad Samaj Party are also making their debut in the panchayat polls
From the hall of fame to the dust and grime of the Panchayat elections -- she has come a long way.
A 45-year-old man got married in Karanchhapra village in Ballia district to fulfill his ambition of becoming the village head.
Singh finally got married on Friday (March 26) at the Dharmnath ji temple in the village.
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