Friday 30 November 2012

Indian economy grew by 5.3 per cent in the July-September period of the current financial year (2012-13), pulled down by poor performance of manufacturing and agriculture sectors, showing persistent signs of slowdown.
The gross domestic product had expanded by 6.7 per cent in the same period of last fiscal.It had grown by 5.5 per cent in the first quarter (April-June) of 2012-13.  During the three-month period ended September 30, the manufacturing sector grew marginally by 0.8 per cent, against 2.9 per cent growth in the same period of 2011-12, according to data released by the Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) today.

Farm sector output expanded by just 1.2 per cent in the July-September period this fiscal against 3.1 per cent in the same period last year.  The economic growth in the first six month of this fiscal (April-September) is 5.4 per cent, lower than 7.3 per cent growth clocked in the year-ago period.  In the July-September quarter, trade, hotels, transport and communications segment also witnessed lower pace of growth at 5.5 per cent compared to 9.5 per cent expansion in the same quarter in year ago

TRADERS ADOPT STRONG PROTEST STRATEGY ON FDI IN RETAIL
NATIONWIDE DEMONSTRATION ON 4 DECEMBER AGAINST JUGAAD RAJNEETI
In the wake of Loksabha Speaker's mandate to hold debate and voting under Rule 184 on FDI in Retail in Lok Sabha, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) while cautioning the political parties particularly those who were earlier opposing and now supporting FDI by way of a couplet " Raat Ki Baat Sitaron Ne Gagan Bech Diya-Chand "o" Chandni Ki Lasho Ka Kafan Bech Diya. Aaj Adhikar Tumhe Phool Chuno Ya Kaante- Phir Na Kehna Ki Baharon Ne Chaman Bech Diya" and asked the political parties to give away their suspensive role and while clearing their positions, they should announce their opposition to FDI in Retail.
In the above couplet the "Sitare" is used for Govt and "Gagan" is used for economy while Chand -Chandni is signifying the vibrant retail trade of the Country. The Couplet also caution the people that they should execersie their right in the way which leaves no scope of regret. The CAIT said that by bringing FDI in Retail the Govt has put on stake the future and livelihood of crores and crores of people invloved in farming, trading, hawking, earning through small industry or transporting goods.Undoubtdly, the issue has now linked with the Votes and it will be of much importance to see the choice of Politicians whether it devolves on Multinational Companies or on domestic people. The outcome of such choice will certainly have major impact on future of the Country and that of political parties.
On the other hand, the stance of DMK to support the Govt has evoked a sharp response amongst the trading and other sectors which leads to a major rally of Traders held yesterday at Coimbatore and led by Tamilnadu Traders Association Federation President Mr. Vikram Raja who while criticising the DMK has demanded that DMK should withdraw its support from UPA Govt and demostrate its strong stand of opposing FDI in Retail. An environment of back biting is being emerged across the Tamilnadu and traders are planning to hold protest demonstartions against DMK all over the State in next days.
The CAIT while continuing its nationwide SMS campaign against FDI on second day today take the political parties like DMK to the task. The sms says " Pehle Virodh aur Ab Samarthan Ye Kaisi Manmani Hai-FDI Se Hoga Hamare Vote Ka Nirnay Humne Ab Ye Thani Hai". This sms has been sent in thousands to organisations of trade,farmers,hawkers, small industries,transporters etc. with a advise to further forward to their members and general public with a request to send it further. Accordingly several lakhs of sms have been exchanged during the day all over the Country. The sms is proving to be an effective tool for expressing dissent and in making public opinion.
The CAIT further said that to expose the dirty picture of "Jugaad Rajneeti" (manipulative politics), the traders will hold protest march, Dharna and will burn effigy of "Jugaad Rajneeti) on forthcoming 4th December all over the Country. Consultations are going with leaders of all other sectors of retail trade to transform a protest environment in the Country by 4th December.

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   Worldwatch Institute Travels to Doha, Qatar for COP18  
     

The Worldwatch Institute's Alexander Ochs sits on 
panels and roundtables which will address the state of global climate negotiations and the development of renewable energies; solutions to increase global energy access; creating low-emission economies; and sustainable energy roadmaps in small island nations
 
Contact: Supriya Kumar, skumar@worldwatch.org, (+1) 202-745-8092, ext. 510. 
Government provided incentives for transitioning to a low-carbon economy- trade implications

When:          Saturday, December 1 - 9.00-11.30 a.m.
Where:         Retral Al Rayyan Hotel, Dafna, Diplomatic District, Doha, Qatar
Who:            Alexander Ochs, Climate and Energy Director, Worldwatch Institute
Organizers: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (RSVP required)

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Developing Building Blocks of a Global Mitigation Architecture

When:            Saturday, December 1- 14:00 - 18:30
Where:           Hotel InterContinental Doha (room "Al-Diwan") on Al Istiqlal Street, Doha, Qatar
Who:              Alexander Ochs, Climate and Energy Director, Worldwatch Institute
Organizer:      International Climate Initiative of the German Ministry of the Environment (RSVP required)

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What: Sustainable Energy for Island Economies - A High Impact Opportunity

When:              Wednesday, December 5 - 11:30 - 13:00
Where:             Side Event Room 8, Qatar National Convention Center, Doha, Qatar
Who:                Alexander Ochs, Climate and Energy Director, Worldwatch Institute
Organizers:      Vision 20/30, in partnership with Sustainable Energy For All (SE4ALL), United Nations Development Programme, the World Bank, the Worldwatch Institute, and others.
  
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The Conference of Parties
At the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, informally known as the Earth Summit, 154 countries signed the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). By ratifying this treaty, these signatories demonstrated their commitment to stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere. As of May 2011, the treaty had an additional 194 parties. 

Since 1995, the parties to the convention have met annually in Conferences of the Parties (COP) to evaluate their progress in combating climate change. This year's event, COP18, will bring government representatives, international organizations, and civil society leaders to Doha, Qatar. Here, attendees will work to advance the mandates of the original Convention, the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, the 2011 Durban Platform, and further develop various COP action plans implemented in previous years. 

Worldwatch Climate and Energy Director Alexander Ochs and members of his team will participate in several events at the conference. They will offer insights from their experiences advising governments around the world in their transitions to sustainable economies. Their upcoming work will take them to countries throughout Africa, the Caribbean, Central America, China, Europe, India and North America where they will help key policymakers identify feasible low-emissions development strategies. 

On Saturday, December 1, the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development will host a Roundtable Discussion addressing government policies which provide incentives for a shift towards a low-carbon economy, and the possible trade- and trade policy implications thereof. Panelists will discuss whether the current rules provide the flexibility countries need so as to design effective policies for climate change action. Worldwatch's Alexander Ochs will draw upon the recent REN21 Renewables Global Status Report 2012 and share insights from policy assessment work that Worldwatch has conducted with the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) as well as individual countries when working with them on their energy strategies.

Also on Saturday, December 1, the International Climate Initiative (ICI) will host a networking and knowledge sharing workshop bringing together representatives of projects financed by ICI that supports climate mitigation around the world. Participants will share experiences among the ICI project community, discuss ideas, approaches and open questions, reflect on challenges and technical developments as well as identify good practices and recommendations. Ochs will share lessons learned from Worldwatch's Sustainable Energy Roadmap projects in the Caribbean.

On Wednesday, December 5, the Climate Institute, along with other partner organizations including the UN Foundation, the Sustainable Energy for All initiative, the World Bank, and the Worldwatch Institute, will host a panel to showcase some of the leadership initiatives by island nations, and programs by the international and regional organizations in support of these island economies. Ochs will share insights from Worldwatch's Sustainable Energy Roadmap work in the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Jamaica, as well as for Caribbean Community and Common Market.

Ochs will also be taking part in meetings hosted by the International Climate Initiative where he is a member of the International Advisory Committee, the Low Emissions Development Global Partnership (LEDS-GP) where chairs the Energy Platform, as well as the Climate Knowledge Development Network and the International Council for Sustainable Energy. 

Visit the  Worldwatch website for more information about its Climate and Energy Program. 

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Note to Journalists: For more information on these events or any other interviews relating to COP18, please contact Supriya Kumar at skumar@worldwatch.org or at +1 (202)745-8092, ext. 510. Or you can contact Alexander Ochs directly in Doha (UTC+3) at +1 (646) 812 6252.

About the Worldwatch Institute:
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Thursday 29 November 2012


गरीब बच्चों का हक मार रही है दिल्ली सरकार
गाजियाबाद, 29 नवंबर. आम आदमी पार्टी(आप) ने दिल्ली सरकार के सरकारी जमीनों पर बने निजी स्कूलों की सभी कक्षाओं में गरीब बच्चों के दाखिले के लिए पूर्व निर्धारित 20 फीसदी के कोटे को घटाकर 15 फीसदी करने के निर्णय को गरीब विरोधी बताते हुए इसे वापस लेने की मांग की है.
25 जनवरी 2007 को दिल्ली सरकार ने अधिसूचना जारी करके सरकारी जमीन पर बने दिल्ली के 395 निजी स्कूलों को गरीब तबके के बच्चों के लिए सभी कक्षाओं में 20 फीसदी सीटें आऱक्षित करके उन्हें मुफ्त शिक्षा देने का आदेश निकाला गया था. लेकिन दिल्ली सरकार ने शिक्षा का अधिकार कानून को लागू करने की आड़ में 7 जनवरी 2011 को एक नई अधिसूचना जारी करके 2007 की अधिसूचना में व्यक्त अधिकारों को निरस्त कर दिया. इसका फायदा उठाते हुए निजी स्कूलों ने गरीब वर्ग के बच्चों को सभी कक्षाओं में दाखिला देना बंद कर दिया.
आम आदमी पार्टी के कौशांबी दफ्तर में हुए एक संवाददाता सम्मेलन में पार्टी के राष्ट्रीय प्रवक्ता गोपाल राय ने कहा, “ सरकार ने जानबूझकर अधिसूचना में ऐसे प्रावधान डाले ताकि निजी स्कूलों को गरीब वर्ग के छात्रों के लिए नामांकन की बाध्यता से मुक्त किया जा सके. निजी स्कूलों को फायदा पहुंचाने के मकसद से चली गई इस सरकारी चाल की वजह से हजारों बच्चे निजी स्कूलों में अच्छी और मुफ्त शिक्षा पाने से वंचित रह गए.
7 जनवरी 2007 की अधिसूचना को दिल्ली हाईकोर्ट में चुनौती भी दी गई थी जिस पर दिल्ली हाईकोर्ट ने सरकार से फिर से विचार करने को कहा था. लेकिन सरकार के गलत कदम उठाने की वजह से निजी स्कूलों ने पिछले दो साल में गरीब बच्चों को किसी भी कक्षा में दाखिला ही नहीं दिया.
एंट्री प्वाइंट (यानी कक्षा एक) में तो दाखिले हुए लेकिन उसके ऊपर की कक्षाओं में यानी कक्षा दो से कक्षा 12 तक जो दाखिले मिलने चाहिए थे, उससे गरीब वर्ग के छात्र वंचित रह गए. निजी स्कूलों और सरकार की मिलीभगत से गरीबों तबके का अधिकार छीने जाने पर कड़ी प्रतिक्रिया देते हुए गोपाल राय ने कहा, दिल्ली सरकार को जवाब देना होगा कि उसने किन मजबूरियों के तहत ऐसे फैसले किए जिससे निजी स्कूलों को नाजाय़ज फायदा हो और आम जनता का हक मारा जाए.
मीडिया में जो खबरें आ रही हैं अगर वे सही हैं तो इससे गरीब तबके के छात्र बुरी तरह प्रभावित होंगे. इसके दो तात्कालिक परिणाम होंगे. पहला गरीब वर्ग के बच्चों को पांच फीसदी कम दाखिला मिलेगा. दूसरा शिक्षा का अधिकार के तहत सरकार को निजी स्कूलों को जो भुगतान करना होगा उसकी राशि पांच फीसदी बढ़ जाएगी यानी सरकारी राजस्व का नुकसान होगा.
आम आदमी पार्टी(आप) की राष्ट्रीय कार्यकारिणी के सदस्य श्री अशोक अग्रवाल ने कहा,  शिक्षा विभाग ने तो निजी स्कूलों में गरीब तबके के छात्रों का कोटा 20 फीसदी रखने की ही सिफारिश की थी लेकिन शिक्षा मंत्री प्रो. किरण वालिया औऱ मुख्यमंत्री श्रीमती शीला दीक्षित ने गरीब वर्ग के कोटे को घटाकर 15 फीसदी कर दिया. दिल्ली सरकार गरीब तबके के हितों की अनदेखी करके निजी स्कूलों को फायदा पहुंचा रही है जो गैर-कानूनी और अनैतिक भी है. हम शीला सरकार से यह पूछना चाहते हैं कि आखिर वह ऐसे कदम क्यों उठाना चाह रही हैं जिससे आम गरीब जनता का हक भी मारा जाए साथ-साथ सरकारी खजाने को नुकसान भी हो.
आप ने निजी स्कूलों की नर्सरी कक्षा में दाखिले के लिए सरकार द्वारा प्रस्तावित प्वाइंट सिस्टम आधारित नर्सरी एडमिशन गाइडलांइस पर भी सवाल उठाए हैं. शिक्षा का अधिकार कानून नामांकन में प्राथमिकता के लिए दूरी और लॉटरी सिस्टम के अलावा किसी भी दूसरे मापदंड को मान्यता नहीं देता. नियम कहते हैं कि दो बच्चों के बीच किसी भी आधार पर भेदभाव नहीं किया जा सकता और चयन Random Method से ही होगा लेकिन सरकार के प्रस्तावित प्रावधान भेदभाव वाले हैं. इसमें स्कूलों को मनमाने तरीके से मानदंड निर्धारित करने का अधिकार दिया गया है. यह शिक्षा के अधिकार अधिनियम का सरासर उल्लंघन होगा.







The Environment in India and China:
Histories and Innovations
When: November 30-December 1, 2012
Where: Theresa Lang Center, 55 W 13th St, 2 Fl., New York, NY
For more information visit www.indiachinainstitute.org
Co-sponsored with Environmental Studies Program, Global Studies Program, GPIA and The Starr Foundation.




Friday, Nov. 30, 2012
3:00 – 4:00pm | Opening Registration
4:00 – 4:15pm | Welcome
Ashok Gurung, Senior Director, India China Institute
Ron Kassimir, Associate Provost For Research And Special Projects
4:15 – 6:45pm | Session I – Ecology
ChairMark Frazier, ICI Academic Director
Panelists:
Kamaljit Bawa – University of Massachusetts – “India, China and the Environment”
Steward Pickett – Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies – “Meaning, Model, and Metaphor in Ecological Science as Tools for Interacting with Innovators”
Lu Zhi – Peking University – “Integrating Science and Traditional Culture into Conservation Policies on the Tibetan Plateau”
DiscussantsJayanta BandyopadhyayTimon McPhearson
Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012
9:30 – 10:00am | Continental Breakfast
10:00 – 12:30pm | Session II – History
ChairSanjay Reddy, ICI Academic Director
Panelists:
Ranjan Chakrabarti – Vidyasagar University – “Writing Environmental History of Asia: Climate, Water and the Issue of Sustainability”
Judith Shapiro – American University – “Nature-Conquest in Revolutionary China: Lessons for China’s Search for Sustainability”
Donald Hughes – University of Denver -“Environmental History in China and India”
DiscussantsDavid LuddenLi Bo
12:30 – 2:00pm | Lunch Break
2:00 – 4:30pm | Session III – Innovations
ChairBrian McGrath – The New School
Panelists:
Sanjay Chaturvedi – “Struggles for Innovation: The Chipko Movement in Retrospect”
Shikui Dong – “Adaptive Management for Sustainable Resource Use”
Victoria Marshall – “Designing Urban Environmental Activism”
Nidhi Srinivas – “Politics of Innovation: Cases from India and China”
DiscussantsMichele KahaneGuobin Yang
4:30 – 5:00 PM | Closing Remarks
Ashok Gurung, Senior Director, India China Institute
Michael Cohen, Director, Graduate Program in International Affairs (GPIA)

Wednesday 28 November 2012


McLeod Russel Tour Championship - Race to Royal Calcutta Golf Club to tee-off on November 28th 

·         PGTI’s Year Ending Championship:      Prize purse of Rs. 1.25 Cr, highest-ever in India
·         Only top 60 players on the Rolex Rankings to be eligible
·         Top names in the field include Jyoti Randhawa, SSP Chowrasia, Anirban Lahiri, Chiragh Kumar, Rahil Gangjee, Digvijay Singh, Shamim Khan, Mukesh Kumar, Ashok Kumar

Kolkata, November 26, 2012: McLeod Russel, the world’s largest tea producer, and the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI), will stage the McLeod Russel Tour Championship, the PGTI’s Year Ending Championship, from November 28th to December 1st, 2012. The tournament will be staged at the esteemed Royal Calcutta Golf Club (RCGC). The tournament’s prize purse of Rs. 1.25 crore is the highest-ever in India.

The event will see the top 60 players from the Rolex Rankings 2012 compete for top honours. The tournament will be a 72-hole stroke-play championship and there will be no cut applied after 36 holes. All players will be guaranteed prize money.
The biggest names in Indian professional golf will be teeing it up at the RCGC including the likes of three-time Indian Open champion Jyoti Randhawa, local favourite and a two-time winner on the European Tour SSP Chowrasia, Asian Tour regulars Anirban Lahiri, Sujjan Singh, Digvijay Singh, reigning Rolex Rankings champion Chiragh Kumar and current Rolex Rankings leader Shamim Khan. The other established names from the PGTI include Mukesh Kumar, Ashok Kumar, Gaurav Ghei, Rashid Khan, Harendra Gupta, Om Prakash Chouhan, Vinod Kumar, Sri Lankans Mithun Perera and Anura Rohana and Bangladesh’s Md Zamal Hossain Mollah.
The local challenge will be led by SSP Chowrasia, Rahil Gangjee, former Indian Open champion Feroz Ali Mollah, Shankar Das, Raju Ali Mollah, Rafick Ali Mollah, Ranjit Singh Rathore, Md Sanju, Divyanshu Bajaj and Karan Singh.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Aditya Khaitan, Managing Director, McLeod Russel, said, “McLeod Russel’s heritage is based on values, culture and commitments. We have always strongly believed in supporting and backing the right talent and moving forward. This association will hopefully give a boost to Indian Golf and take it from strength to strength on a global scale. The city of Kolkata and The Royal Calcutta Golf Club are etched in tradition and culture, and it is our small way of giving back. We thank the PGTI for giving us this opportunity and we are committed to the McLeod Russel Tour Championship for the next three years.”

Announcing the event, Mr. Padamjit Sandhu, Director, PGTI, said, “The McLeod Russel Tour Championship provides the ideal setting for the culmination of a successful PGTI season. The top names in Indian professional golf will be vying for the highest prize purse on Indian soil at one of the most prestigious golfing venues in India, the RCGC.
I would like to thank McLeod Russel for their strong support to Indian professional golf, and we look forward to building on the event year on year. We are confident, the McLeod Russel - PGTI partnership will give a strong boost to the growth of the sport in the region, and help create new champions in the coming years.”

Mr. Gaurav Ghosh, Committee Member (In-Charge of professional golf), RCGC, said, “It’s a matter of pride and privilege to host the McLeod Russel Tour Championship at the RCGC. It’s the return of big ticket golf to RCGC and we would like to thank McLeod Russel and PGTI for bringing the tournament to RCGC. This tournament has been possible due to the support of the committee members and all other members of the RCGC.”
About McLeod Russel:
McLeod Russel India Limited (McLeod Russel) is the largest tea plantation company in the world. McLeod Russel, along with its subsidiaries, currently produces about 100 million kilograms of tea over a cultivable area of 38,000 hectares, employing nearly 1,00,000 in personnel. The geographical spread of tea estates of McLeod Russel and its subsidiaries are situated in Asia (India & Vietnam) and Africa (Uganda & Rwanda). McLeod Russel also has operations in the Middle East, through its subsidiary in Dubai, engaged in tea blending and trading activities. India, as a single geography, has the largest share of its produce – with the estates located in the states of Assam and West Bengal (Dooars).

About Royal Calcutta Golf Club:
The world-renowned Royal Calcutta Golf Club (RCGC), affectionately known as the ‘Royal’, is steeped in history, as it is the oldest golf club outside of the British Isles, having been established in 1829. It is widely regarded as the founder of the game in the country and has staged some of the most prestigious tournaments on Indian soil, including the Indian Open and the All India Amateur Championship. The 7014-yard course favours long hitters and inaccurate shots are punished severely. The large number of water hazards makes this course a real challenge to master.

About PGTI:
Formed in 2006, Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) is the recognized official body of professional golf in India. PGTI’s objective is to promote professional golf in the country, as well as to give players an opportunity to be involved in the decision making on all aspects of the game. Headed by Mr. Gautam Thapar (President), PGTI’s governing body comprises leading Indian golf professionals. PGTI currently has over 300 members.
For information regarding PGTI please contact:
Nikhil Kalaan, Asst. Manager - Media, PGTI
M – 09910974846, E - media@pgtofindia.com

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ગુજરાત વિધાનસભા સામાન્ય ચૂંટણીઓ-૨૦૧૨ના પ્રથમ તબક્કામાં ઉમેદવારી પત્રો ચકાસણી બાદ ચૂંટણી જંગમાં બાકી રહેતા ઉમેદવારોની વિગતો મેળવવાની કામગીરી ચાલી રહી છે, આજે સાંજે ૭.૦૦ વાગ્યા સુધી ઉપલબ્ધ થયેલી માહિતી અનુસાર વિધાનસભા મતદાર વિભાગ દીઠ વિગતો નીચે પ્રમાણે છે.
No.
District
No. & Name of Assembly Constituency
Total Candidates
No. of validly nominated candidates
1
Ahmedabad
39
Viramgam
9
6
40
Sanand
18
15
58
Dholka
17
15
59
Dhandhuka
25
25
Total...
69
61
2
Surendranagar
60
Dasada (SC)
12
9
61
Limbdi
27
22
62
Wadhwan
20
16
63
Chotila
16
14
64
Dhrangadhra
23
20
Total...
98
81
3
Rajkot
65
Morbi
16
12
66
Tankara
18
14
67
Wankaner
19
16
68
Rajkot East
20
16
69
Rajkot West
19
16
70
Rajkot South
13
8
71
Rajkot Rural (SC)
15
10
72
Jasdan
26
24
73
Gondal
18
16
74
Jetpur
27
22
75
Dhoraji
32
26
Total...
223
180

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ÕëÞë Þ_Úß- 2
4
Jamnagar
76
Kalavad (SC)
12
9
77
Jamnagr Rural
36
30
78
Jamnagar North
36

79
Jamnagar South
27
22
80
Jamjodhpur
23
21
81
Khambhalia
32

82
Dwarka
25
22
Total...
191
104
5
Porbandar
83
Porbandar
13
9
84
Kutiyana
15
14
Total...
28
23
6
Junagadh
85
Manavadar
13
10
86
Junagadh
16
14
87
Visavadar
21
15
88
Keshod
20
15
89
Mangrol
13
10
90
Somnath
32
30
91
Talala
11
8
92
Kodinar (SC)
15
10
93
Una
8
6
Total...
149
118
7
Amreli
94
Dhari
14
12
95
Amreli
18
15
96
Lathi
19
15
97
Savarkundla
14
11
98
Rajula
12
11
Total...
77
64
8
Bhavnagar
99
Mahuva
9
7
100
Talaja
14
11
101
Gariadhar
21
19
102
Palitana
18
15
103
Bhavnagar Rural
34

104
Bhavnagar East
15

105
Bhavnagar West
22

106
Gadhada (SC)
17

107
Botad
18

Total...
168
52
9
Narmada
148
Nandod (ST)
18
13
149
Dediapada (ST)
14
11
Total...
32
24
10
Bharuch
150
Jambusar
16

151
Vagra
16

152
Jhagadia (ST)
8

153
Bharuch
17
15
154
Ankleshwar
14

Total...
71
15
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11
Surat
155
Olpad
21
16
156
Mangrol (ST)
8

157
Mandvi (ST)
12

158
Kamrej
14
12
159
Surat East
44
39
160
Surat North
23
19
161
Varachha Road
8
7
162
Karanj
16
13
163
Limbayat
36
27
164
Udhna
13
12
165
Majura
17

166
Katargam
14
10
167
Surat West
13
7
168
Choryasi
21
15
169
Bardoli (SC)
8
6
170
Mahuva (ST)
11
9
Total...
279
192
12
Dangs
173
Dangs (ST)
10
8
Total...
10
8
13
Navsari
174
Jalalpore
6

175
Navsari
13

176
Gandevi (ST)
7

177
Vansda (ST)
10

Total...
36
0
14
Valsad
178
Dharampur (ST)
5
4
179
Valsad
11
8
180
Pardi
15
13
181
Kaprada (ST)
8
7
182
Umbergaon (ST)
15
10
Total...
54
42
15
Tapi
171
Vyara (ST)
17
10
172
Nizar (ST)
14
10
Total...
31
20
Total..
87 AC
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