Comparative Analysis of Past Delimitation Exercises & Their Impact on Governance

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                          Comparative Analysis  Delimitation is the process of redrawing the boundaries of electoral constituencies to ensure fair representation based on population changes . In India, it is conducted by the Delimitation Commission , an independent body established under Article 82 (for Lok Sabha) and Article 170 (for State Assemblies) after every Census . Key Objectives of Delimitation ✔ Equal Representation – Ensures constituencies have uniform voter strength , preventing overrepresentation or underrepresentation.  ✔ Electoral Integrity – Adjusts boundaries to reflect demographic shifts , maintaining fair political representation .  ✔ Reservation Adjustments – Determines SC/ST reserved seats based on population distribution. Historical Timeline of Delimitation in India 📌 1952 – First delimitation based on the  1951 Census .  📌 1963 – Adjustments after state reorga...

Namdapha National Park

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🌟Namdapha National Park
 
✍️ Located at 27° North of Equator in changlang district , Arunachal Pradesh.
✍️ Located at the turbulance of Noa- Dihing river which runs in north - south direction of Namdapha National Park and Namdapha is a river originating from the hill Daphabum {locally known as Dapha -hill and Bum - peak of the hill} , hence the name is given.
✍️It is a part of Mizoram-Manipur-Kachin rainforests and  ranks as India's 4th largest national park after Hemmis in ladakh {1st}, Desert National Park in Rajasthan on 2nd and 3rd is Gangotri National Park in uttrakhand. 
✍️ It was declared as the 15th Tiger Reserve of India by government in 1983.
✍️ International borders - India -Myanmar {Burma}.
✍️ Important Hills and ranges - Dapha Bum ridge of Mishmi Hills and Patkai Ranges.

#🌟{Kanha National Park in M.P. at 10th established in 1955 with an area of 940 sq.km.}

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