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Results of Panchayat Elections 2026 Announced in Bharmaur Block

The first phase of the Panchayat Elections 2026 in Bharmaur block has concluded, revealing a new slate of representatives across 16 Gram Panchayats. With a notable increase in women's participation, the elections have sparked celebrations among supporters. Citizens are hopeful for improvements in employment, women's facilities, and essential infrastructure. The newly elected leaders have pledged to ensure transparent governance and effective delivery of government schemes, aiming for transformative change in rural areas. Read on to learn more about the elected representatives and community reactions.
 

Panchayat Elections 2026 Results


Mahinder Patyal
Bharmour

The official results for the first phase of the Panchayat Elections 2026, conducted on May 26, have been released, detailing the newly elected representatives from 16 Gram Panchayats in the Bharmaur block. This announcement was made by Block Development Officer Tavinder Kumar, who confirmed the elected Pradhans, Up-Pradhans, and ward members.



The Panchayats that have elected new leaders include Badgram, Durgethi, Ghared, Hadsar, Holi, Jagat, Kugti, Kulet, Kuwarsi, Nyagra, Poolan, Sanh, Tundah, Ullansa, Sehli, and Gronda.


List of Newly Elected Pradhans

Newly Elected Pradhans



  1. Badgram Panchayat – Ashok Kumar, village Khanvagga

  2. Durgethi Panchayat – Pyaru Ram, village Durgethi

  3. Ghared Panchayat – Meena Kumari, village Panjsei

  4. Hadsar Panchayat – Rajni Devi, village Hadsar

  5. Holi Panchayat – Laxmi Devi, village Holi

  6. Jagat Panchayat – Madhu Devi, village Urei

  7. Kugti Panchayat – Reena Devi, village Kugti

  8. Kulet Panchayat – Shyam Lal, village Kulet

  9. Kuwarsi Panchayat – Kamal Kishore, village Hiling

  10. Nyagra Panchayat – Anju Devi, village Ghado

  11. Poolan Panchayat – Angrez Singh, village Barga

  12. Sanh Panchayat – Bhuri Singh, village Odi

  13. Tundah Panchayat – Prashotam Kumar, village Silpadi

  14. Ullansa Panchayat – Pinki Devi, village Satanala

  15. Sehli Panchayat – Devendra Kumar, village Marugda

  16. Gronda Panchayat – Kavita Devi, village Dhardi


Community Reactions and Future Expectations

The announcement has led to celebrations in various villages, where supporters have greeted the winning candidates with garlands and heartfelt congratulations. Residents have expressed hopes for job creation for the youth, enhanced facilities for women, and a focus on essential infrastructure like roads, water supply, healthcare, and education.



Observers have noted a significant increase in the involvement of women and youth in this election, with numerous women attaining leadership roles, marking a positive shift towards grassroots empowerment.



Senior citizens and community organizations have extended their congratulations to the newly elected officials, highlighting that dedicated and transparent Panchayat leadership can lead to meaningful improvements in rural communities. The newly elected representatives have committed to promoting transparent governance, inclusive growth, and the effective implementation of government initiatives for all households.