Redistricting
The process of setting up new district lines after reappointment has been completed is called Redistricting. The process of reassigning representation based on population after every census is called Reappointment.
Each State Legislature does it every ten years following the conduct of the Census. It can also be done in the years in between to reflect population shifts and growth.
Gerrymandering is a way of redrawing lines in a voting district to favor a candidate/political opponent and to hurt their opponent's chances of winning. For instance, a Republican could draw district lines to include many Republican voters into one district. They could also draw the district lines to split up the Democrat voters, making it difficult for them to ever be a majority of the district. Often, gerrymandering is obvious because of the strangely-shaped districts.
Gerrymandering or reapportionment
Gerrymandering
The District and Bakerloo lines share tracks with the North London and Watford DC Lines because of the ongoing work on the track.
Setting political boundaries in a way that favors one party. The drawing of electoral district lines to the advantage of a party or group. an oddly shaped district designed to increase the voting strength of a particular group
redrawing the lines of the parties
The state govener
gerrymandering
There are no railway lines in Wayanad district at kerala..It is the only district without railway line
Assuming the question refers to the London Underground, the Central, District (Wimbledon-Edgware Road branch) and Circle Lines intersect at Notting Hill Gate.