Distinguish between electoral and reserved constituency ?
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a body of eligibe voters in a particular demarcated area is termed as constituency and these voters form the electoral
Reserved Constituency is a constituency from where a person of only specified qualifications can stand.
eg: OBC,Women, etc
Constituences are reserved so that no particular community is left behind, or ignored amd have their fair share of representation in government
Reserved Constituency is a constituency from where a person of only specified qualifications can stand.
eg: OBC,Women, etc
Constituences are reserved so that no particular community is left behind, or ignored amd have their fair share of representation in government
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the term constituency is commonly used to rerefer to electoral district, especially in british english, but it can also refer to the body of eligible voters or all the residents or
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represnted area who vote for certain candidate
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