Indira Thakur
Panchayat Elections 2026

Indira Thakur

Ruhnukothi Panchayat
Pradhan Candidate
Bharmour • Chamba
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Age 38
Gender female
Block Bharmour
District Chamba
About Candidate

Indira Thakur is a highly educated and dedicated individual currently contesting for the position of Pradhan in Ruhnukothi Panchayat, Chamba District. Originally hailing from Bharmour, she is a diligent homemaker who holds a Post Graduate degree in Arts, bringing a thoughtful and well-rounded perspective to local governance.

She is stepping into public life with a profound sense of responsibility and a clear vision: to proudly carry forward the strong legacy of her husband, former Pradhan Shubhkaran. Inspired by the excellent developmental work and public service accomplished during his tenure, she is committed to upholding those high standards. Deeply dedicated to the welfare of the community, she is ready to work tirelessly for the continued progress and prosperity of Ruhnukothi Panchayat.

Profile Details
Candidate Name Indira Thakur
Position Pradhan
Panchayat Ruhnukothi
Block Bharmour
District Chamba
Election Panchayat Elections 2026
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Election News & Updates
HP High Court Makes State Election Commission Party in Panchayat Reorganisation Case
HP High Court Makes State Election Commission Party in Panchayat Reorganisation Case
The Himachal Pradesh High Court has directed the State Election Commission to be added as a respondent in the panchayat reorganisation and merger case.
March 25, 2026
5 Ways Panchayat Elections Decide Roads, Water and Development in Himachal Villages
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March 16, 2026
Himachal Approves 64 New Panchayats; Ward Delimitation Orders Issued
Himachal Approves 64 New Panchayats; Ward Delimitation Orders Issued
Himachal Pradesh has approved 64 new panchayats created by reorganising existing units; the Panchayati Raj Department has ordered ward delimitation across affected areas.
March 16, 2026
Himachal Panchayat Poll Notification on March 15, Ward Delimitation by March 20
Himachal Panchayat Poll Notification on March 15, Ward Delimitation by March 20
Himachal Pradesh to issue panchayat election notification on March 15, with ward delimitation expected to be completed by March 20.
March 14, 2026
Himachal Panchayat Election Roster Expected After March 22
Himachal Panchayat Election Roster Expected After March 22
Himachal Pradesh government may release panchayat election roster after March 22 as nearly 800 applications for formation of new panchayats remain under review.
March 12, 2026
Himachal Panchayat Elections: Timeline, Reservation System and Voting Process Explained
Himachal Panchayat Elections: Timeline, Reservation System and Voting Process Explained
A guide to how Panchayat elections are conducted in Himachal Pradesh, including the election timeline, reservation system and structure of rural local governance.
March 7, 2026
Himachal Cabinet Approves Panchayat Poll Roster Changes and Welfare Amendments
Himachal Cabinet Approves Panchayat Poll Roster Changes and Welfare Amendments
Himachal Pradesh Cabinet approves reservation roster for upcoming Panchayat elections and amendments to social security pension rules during a meeting chaired by CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu.
March 7, 2026
HP Panchayat Polls: Delimitation Schedule Out, Roster by March 31
HP Panchayat Polls: Delimitation Schedule Out, Roster by March 31
The path for the much-awaited Panchayat elections in Himachal Pradesh has finally cleared. The state government has released the schedule for the delimitation of wards, with the final reservation roster set to be published by March 31, 2026, paving the way for polls in May.
February 18, 2026