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Subasini won the 2024 Odisha Legislative Assembly election from Basta Assembly Constituency representing Biju Janata Dal. [2] She defeated polled 83,314 votes to garner 43.66 percentage of vote share defeated BIjan Nayak of Indian National Congress by a margin of 20,377 votes.
News 24-Today's Chanakya 16: 4 1 0 NDA: News Nation: 14: 6 1 0 NDA: Dainik Bhaskar: 14-15: 6-7 ... Result of 2024 Odisha Assembly election Bharatiya Janata Party: 111 78
The college offers plus 2 course as well as degree course in Arts, science and Commerce stream. [5] [6] [7] A language laboratory is to be set up in the college as decided by the Government of Odisha. [8] The college is under the administrative control of: The Department of Higher Education, Govt of Odisha, Bhubaneswar.
The 1st year exam of +2 is conducted in college level.for 2nd year +2 the final exam is conducted by CHSE.And two more exam of 2nd year i.e. test exam and pretest exam is conducted by college authority. The +2 exam is of total 600 marks practical paper are distributed in 70(theory)+30(practical).& language paper is of 100 mark.
2019 Odisha Legislative Assembly election: Surada [10] Party Candidate Votes % ±% BJD: Purna Chandra Swain : 76,501 : 50.29 : BJP: Nilamani Bisoyi 62,505 41.09 INC: Sangram Keshari Mohanty 7,293 4.79 Independent: Nirakara Nayak 1,552 1.02 Independent Raghu Nath Naik 1,396 0.92 NOTA: None of the above 2,885 1.9 Majority 13,996 9.2 Turnout: 1 ...
The 5th General Elections to Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) were held on 24 March 2022 and the date of counting was on 26 March 2022. Out of 115 ULBs in the State, elections were held for 111 ULBs (47 Municipalities, 61 Notified Area Councils (NACs) and 3 Municipal Corporations) in the State.
Biju Janata Dal won a huge victory in the 2014 general election, securing 20 of the 21 Odishan Lok Sabha seats and 117 of the 147 Odisha Legislative Assembly seats. [12] They were re-elected to power in Odisha in 2019, winning 112 of the 147 seats in the Odisha state assembly; however, their seats in the Lok Sabha were reduced to 12.
The 2019 Odisha assembly election, held between April 11 and April 29, was the 16th quinquennial legislative assembly election to elect 147 MLAs to the 16th legislative assembly of Odisha. Covering 147 constituencies across four phases, the polls coincided with the Lok Sabha elections. Vote counting for the assembly election took place on May ...