What is a constituency? What are some constituencies reserved in India?
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Constituency means the people who comprises of a particular constituent; who can elect representatives of a Government.
Examples of some constituencies are: Araku, Naraspur etc.
Some constituencies reserved in India are:
i) Schedule Tribe (ST)
ii) Schedule Caste (SC)
iii) Dalits
iv) Women
v) Other backward classes (OBC)
Examples of some constituencies are: Araku, Naraspur etc.
Some constituencies reserved in India are:
i) Schedule Tribe (ST)
ii) Schedule Caste (SC)
iii) Dalits
iv) Women
v) Other backward classes (OBC)
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In India, a certain number of political positions and university posts are held for specific groups of the population, including Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Women. ... Reserved constituencies are those constituencies in which seats are reserved for SCs and STs on the basis of their population.
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