Assam assembly elections 2026: 400 all-women polling booths for Cachar
SILCHAR: Cachar district will have a record 400 polling stations managed entirely by women during the upcoming Assam assembly elections, district magistrate Ayush Garg said, marking a sharp increase from 201 such booths in the 2021 polls.
“In a major push towards gender inclusivity, a record 400 polling stations in Cachar district will be managed entirely by women during the upcoming Assam assembly elections,” Garg said.
The district has also identified 95 polling stations as “critical” and 60 as “sensitive”, with enhanced security arrangements planned to ensure smooth voting. Officials said the administration is coordinating with security agencies and additional forces may be deployed in vulnerable areas.
Cachar now has 1,732 polling stations, up from 1,551 earlier, in a move aimed at improving voter access ahead of the election.
The district has 13,81,903 electors across seven assembly constituencies, including 6,91,607 men, 6,90,283 women and 13 third-gender voters.
Ahead of polling on April 9, the district administration has imposed prohibitory orders under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita to maintain public order during the election period.
The March 16 order issued by Garg cited the possibility of anti-social elements attempting to disturb peace during the polls. It bars assembly of five or more people in public places without permission and prohibits carrying weapons such as lathis, daggers, sticks, spears and swords.
Public rallies, processions, demonstrations, strikes, dharnas and slogan shouting without prior permission have also been restricted, particularly where they may block roads or disrupt traffic. Use of loudspeakers without permission has been banned, with a complete prohibition from 10pm to 6am.
The order also bans inflammatory speeches, communal or anti-state slogans, defacement of religious places or govt buildings, and circulation of objectionable messages through SMS or social media that could influence the electoral process.
Exemptions have been made for routine gatherings in markets, educational institutions, transport hubs, sporting events, marriage ceremonies and religious functions. Police, armed forces, magistrates on duty, government officials on official work and candidates conducting door-to-door campaigning are also exempt.
The restrictions have taken immediate effect and will remain in force until the declaration of results. Violators will face action under Section 223 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, officials said.
Israel Iran War
- US-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: US pounds Iranian missile sites near key Strait of Hormuz; Iran rains down cluster bombs on Tel Aviv
- Iran confirms death of national security chief Ali Larijani, president Pezeshkian offers condolences
- 'Posed risk to shipping': US says it hit Iran missile sites near Strait of Hormuz with 5,000-pound munitions
The district has also identified 95 polling stations as “critical” and 60 as “sensitive”, with enhanced security arrangements planned to ensure smooth voting. Officials said the administration is coordinating with security agencies and additional forces may be deployed in vulnerable areas.
Cachar now has 1,732 polling stations, up from 1,551 earlier, in a move aimed at improving voter access ahead of the election.
The district has 13,81,903 electors across seven assembly constituencies, including 6,91,607 men, 6,90,283 women and 13 third-gender voters.
Ahead of polling on April 9, the district administration has imposed prohibitory orders under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita to maintain public order during the election period.
The March 16 order issued by Garg cited the possibility of anti-social elements attempting to disturb peace during the polls. It bars assembly of five or more people in public places without permission and prohibits carrying weapons such as lathis, daggers, sticks, spears and swords.
The order also bans inflammatory speeches, communal or anti-state slogans, defacement of religious places or govt buildings, and circulation of objectionable messages through SMS or social media that could influence the electoral process.
Exemptions have been made for routine gatherings in markets, educational institutions, transport hubs, sporting events, marriage ceremonies and religious functions. Police, armed forces, magistrates on duty, government officials on official work and candidates conducting door-to-door campaigning are also exempt.
The restrictions have taken immediate effect and will remain in force until the declaration of results. Violators will face action under Section 223 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, officials said.
Top Comment
P
PKMPillai Pillai
16 hours ago
All Women Organisations are Illegal UnConstitutional being GenderBiasedRead allPost comment
Popular from City
- NCERT removes controversial map from Class 8 textbook after historical objections
- LPG consumers with last refill prior to June 2025 will not get cylinders till e-KYC done
- NDA shifts in Assam: BJP reintroduces BPF to NDA as UPPL exits; Election landscape in Bodoland drastically evolves before April polls
- Pistol loaded, camera rolling and a chilling grin: Watch what happened moments before Delhi property dealer shot himself dead
- 'Nimbu garam karke daala hai kya': Bengaluru's Theo Cafe ‘gas crisis charge’ on lemonade bill triggers buzz
end of article
Trending Stories
- US-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: US strikes Iran missile sites near Strait of Hormuz; Tehran hits Tel Aviv with cluster munitions
- LPG Gas Crisis in India Live Updates: IGL sees 22,000 new registrations in Delhi-NCR in just 15 days
- Indian national Akash Tiwari charged with harassing air hostess on Singapore Airlines plane
- 2 men, including PAC jawan, shoot patient dead in UP hospital over love affair; cop held
- NCERT removes controversial map from Class 8 textbook after historical objections
- Could Donald Trump face a World Cup and Olympics ban? WADA rule sparks major US funding dispute controversy
- 'Don’t bring husband': British‑Indian politician criticises student for seeking funds to bring family
Featured in city
- India LPG Cylinder Shortage News Live Updates: Indian vessel 'Jag Laadki' sails safely after Fujairah oil terminal attack; LPG crisis sees Bengaluru hotel biz decline 30%
- Delhi property dealer dies in 'accidental' firing, cousin arrested after video goes viral
- NCERT removes controversial map from Class 8 textbook after historical objections
- Cycling home from school, 13-year-old girl attacked with acid on face in Ahilyanagar; hospitalised
- Now in Bengaluru: Drone flies 40 lab samples in 10 mins
- Explosion at ex-MLA Vijay Singh’s UP house leaves sons, others injured
Photostories
- 10 sacred home names based on Lord Shiva for a blessed living space
- What Sudha Murty gets right about parenting (and most of us forget)
- Meet 8 animals with strange noses that are not just for smelling
- Tom Holland movies to watch before ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’: A complete MCU guide
- 5 Mystical facts about Kashi Vishwanath temple
- From Sabyasachi to Gaurav Gupta: Indian designers who quietly dominated the Oscars 2026 red carpet
- 15 die after drinking milk contaminated with ethylene glycol: How to do milk purity test and 5 other calcium-rich foods to consume
- The Great Indian Kapil Show 4 Finale: David Dhawan on Salman Khan asking him to tell Akshay Kumar not to touch him during 'MSK' Shoot; Kapil Sharma recalls doing Hans Baliye with wife Ginni
- Chaitra Navratri 2026: How to make Makhana Dosa for breakfast at home
- 11 iconic Maharashtrian street foods that define regional flavours
Videos
05:30 ‘Will Maintain Exports Again’: Piyush Goyal Highlights India’s ‘Stable’ Trade Amid West Asia War03:03 Supreme Court Strikes Down Three-Month Rule, Grants Equal Maternity Leave To Adoptive Mothers Too03:54 ‘Culture Erased’ Claim Sparks Row Over Hindu Temple In Dallas Fort, Targets Indian Community Online04:34 India Urges UN Reform Amid Iran War, Seeks BRICS Unity As Conflict Divides Members17:32 'Bapu Wanted To...': Shivraj Singh Chouhan Launches Scathing Attack On Congress Over VB-G RAM G Bill- No Petrol Or Diesel Price Hike For Now Says Centre Amid West Asia Oil Market Volatility Crisis
12:46 'Bundled Up And Thrown Into Jail': Sonam Wangchuk In First Remarks After Release From NSA Detention10:46 Lok Sabha Revokes Suspension Of 8 Oppn MPs, Warns Against Placards, AI Pictures04:20 Centre Confirms All Indian Sailors, Ships Are Safe As LPG Vessels Shivalik, Nanda Devi Dock In India
Up Next