Binodpur Gram Panchayat
বিনোদপুর গ্রাম পঞ্চায়েত
AbbreviationBGP
NicknameSattari Gram Panchayat
Formation1975, (43 years ago)
TypeGovernment Office
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersSattari
Coordinates24°59′29″N 88°02′14″E / 24.9913°N 88.0372°E / 24.9913; 88.0372
Membership (2018)
  AITC: 7 seats
  BJP: 6 seats
Official language
Bengali language, English
Rita Chowdhury
Deputy Pradhan
Amin Mia
AffiliationsPanchayati raj
Websitemalda.gov.in
Binodpur GP Building

The Gram Panchayat of Sattari or Sattari Gram Panchayat also known as Binodpur Gram Panchayat (abbreviated as BGP), is a government office and local self-government body that governs the village of Sattari and 8 nearby villages with 13 G.P constituencies or three Panchayat Samity constituencies in English Bazar Block of District Malda in the state of West Bengal, India. It has control of The English Bazar police station serves this panchayat, with its headquarters at Sattari village.

Geography

Binodpur Gram Panchayat is located at 24°59′29″N 88°02′14″E / 24.9913°N 88.0372°E / 24.9913; 88.0372 Sattari village of English Bazar Block in Malda district.

History

The Binodpur Gram Panchayat was panchayati raj power held by Government of West Bengal since 1977 under Panchayati raj (India). This panchayat is administrated by English Bazar Block.[1]

On 27 July 2012 the office was vandalized by angry villagers who were demanding road repairs. While pradhan of the district allowed the meeting to begin, he himself wasn't present and therefore angered the community.[2]

Pradhans

SL No. Pradhan Name Term
1 Badri Narayan Chowdhury 1977-1992
2 Sunil Chandra Chowdhury 1992-1997
3 Golenur Bibi 1997-2003
4 Sabita Sarker 2003-2005
5 Jodshna Chowdhury 2005-2007
6 Mithu Chowdhury 2007-2008
7 Dhirobala Chowdhury 2008-2013
8 Fatema Bibi 2013-2014
9 Minu Mamataj Bibi 2014-2015
10 Pampa Chowdhury (I.C) 2015-2018
11 Rita Chowdhury Incumbent

Electoral divisions

Gram Panchayat seats at Binodpur Gram Panchayat

Polling Station no. Area Polling Station Village
1 Lalapur Lalapur Junior Basic School Lalapur
2 Chhoto Barampur, Bara Barampur Bara Baramapur I.C.D.S Centar Barampur
3 Kabala Gonsaipur, Bara Gonsaipur,Chhoto Gonsaipur Gonsaipur Managed Primary School Gonsaipur
4 Mobarakpur Mobarakapur Managed Primary School Mobarakpur
5 Mathurapur Mathurapur Primary School Mathurapur
6 Binodpur Binodpur Junior Basic School Binodpur
7 Basudebpur, Krishnanagar Basudebpur Primary School Basudebpur
8 Niamatpur Niamatapur C.S. Primary School Niamatpur
9 Natunpara Sattari Sarbojanin Primary School Sattari
10 Jarlahipara, Bazarpara Sattari Sarbojanin Primary School Sattari
11 Masjidpara Sattari High School Sattari
12 Basantapur, Nimtala Sattari High School Sattari
13 Nagarpara, Tiarpara, Helupara Sattari Junior Basic School Sattari
14 Puratan Choudhurypara, Natun Choudhurypara, Khatiyakana Sattari Junior Basic School Sattari
15 Titipara, Dakshin Chandipur Sattari High School Sattari
16 Kagmari Hatpara Sattari High School Sattari

[3]

Panchayat Samiti seats at Binodpur Gram Panchayat

Panchayat Samiti Seat Name Polling Station No. Type
English Bazar P.S-12 (1,2,3,4,5) Open
English Bazar P.S-13 (6,7,8,9) Open
English Bazar P.S-14 (10,11,12,13) Open

Members of Gram Panchayat

Member of Binodpur Gram Panchayat 2018

Member name Seat name Portrait Political party Ref Year (length)
Sima Mondal (Part-I/1) Bharatiya Janata Party Incumbent
Sachin Chandra Mandal (Part-II/2) Bharatiya Janata Party Incumbent
Babita Rani Sarkar (Part-III/3) Bharatiya Janata Party Incumbent
Pabitra Mandal (Part-IV/4) Bharatiya Janata Party Incumbent
Sefali Ghosh (Mandal) (Part-V/5) Bharatiya Janata Party Incumbent
Sagari Mandal (Part-VI/6) Bharatiya Janata Party Incumbent
Sk. Jamil (Part-VII/7) All India Trinamool Congress Incumbent
Amin Mia (Part-VIII/8) All India Trinamool Congress Incumbent
Rahena Bibi (Part-IX/9) All India Trinamool Congress Incumbent
Md.Sarifuddin Mia (Part-X/10) All India Trinamool Congress Incumbent
Md Raju Mia (Part-XI/11) All India Trinamool Congress Incumbent
Rita Chowdhury (Part-XII/12) All India Trinamool Congress Incumbent
Kanika Chowdhury (Part-XIII/13) All India Trinamool Congress Incumbent

Member of Binodpur Gram Panchayat 2013-2018

Member name Seat name Political party Ref Year (length)
Shima Mandal (Part-I/1) All India Trinamool Congress 2013–2018
Shibani Mandal (Part-II/2) All India Trinamool Congress 2013–2018
Subodh Sarkar (Part-III/3) Communist Party of India 2013–2018
Tandra Mandal (Part-IV/4) All India Trinamool Congress 2013–2018
Palash Chandra Mandal (Part-V/5) All India Trinamool Congress 2013–2018
Bhadu Ghos (Part-VI/6) Communist Party of India 2013–2018
Minu Momtaj Bibi (Part-VII/7) Communist Party of India 2013–2018
Mokbel Mia (Part-VIII/8) Communist Party of India 2004–2018
Nargis (Part-IX/9) Communist Party of India 2009–2018
Fatema Bibi (Part-X/10) Communist Party of India 2013–2018
Sabbir Mia (Part-XI/11) Communist Party of India 2013–2018
Pompa Choudhury (Part-XII/12) All India Trinamool Congress 2013–2018
Jharna Swarnakar (Part-XIII/13) All India Trinamool Congress 2013–2018

Members of Panchayat Samity

Members of Panchayat Samity at Binodpur Gram Panchayat 2018

PS member name Seat name Political party Ref Year (length)
Satyarama Mandal (PS-12) Bharatiya Janata Party Incumbent
Najia Begam (PS-13) All India Trinamool Congress Incumbent
Jayanta Mandal (PS-14) All India Trinamool Congress Incumbent

Members of Panchayat Samity at Binodpur Gram Panchayat 2013

PS member name Seat name Political party Ref Year (length)
Provakar Mandal (PS-12) All India Trinamool Congress 2013–2018
Babli Khatun (PS-13) Communist Party of India 2013–2018
Jaba Chowdhury (PS-14) All India Trinamool Congress 2013–2018

Villages

It covers 9 villages, with their names and parts as follows.

Village name Polling Station No. Type
Lalapur 1 Rural
Barampur 2 Rural
Gonsaipur 3 Rural
Mobarakpur 4 Rural
Mathurapur 5 Rural
Binodpur 6 Rural
Basudebpur 7 Rural
Niamatpur 8 Rural
Sattari 9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16 Rural

See also

References

  1. "GP wise population In Malda district". www.malda.gov.in. Archived from the original on 8 May 2013. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  2. "Rural office attacked". The Telegraph. 28 July 2012. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  3. "Polling Booths in English Bazar, Malda". www.elections.in. Archived from the original on 4 June 2018. Retrieved 21 December 2018.


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