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People with more than two kids cannot contest panchayat polls in Uttarakhand :
What is the 2-Child Condition :
One have more than 2 kids, does he/ she ineligible :
No. The legislation, even after getting the Governor's approval, will not have a retrospective effect. Simply put, those who have more than two children at the time the legislation is put into effect will continue to be eligible to contest the panchayat elections.
The new law will be applicable only to those who will have a third child 300 days after the law has come into effect. It states that anyone who has more than two living children will become ineligible to contest panchayat elections if the third child is born 300 days (roughly 10 months) after the new law is enforced.
Education Qualifications :
The legislation makes it mandatory that anyone who wants to contest panchayat elections in Uttarakhand should have at least passed the matriculation (Class 10) from a recognised board.
Relaxation has been given to women and people belonging to the Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST). For women and SC/ST (men), the minimum education qualification is that the person should have passed Class 8. For SC/ST (women), it is Class 5.
What about Urban Local Bodies :
The two-child condition and the education qualifications, as provided in the new legislation, will be applicable to panchayat elections only. The urban body polls will remain unaffected by the new law, when notified.
Is Uttarakhand the first State to do this :
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