Those are seats reserved in an Orthodox Synagogue for Men Only as opposed to Women's Seats which are reserved for Women Only. In an Orthodox Synagogue, the men and women are separated.
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There are 24 seats reserved for Rajasthan in Loksabha. Four of the seats are reserved for scheduled castes and three are reserved for scheduled tribes.
=Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) & privately plying Blue Line buses in Delhi have several seats marked 'ladies seat', meaning, reserved especially for its women commuters. It is an arrangement to help women have a little space in a male- dominated commuting scene.==The number of seats reserved varies from one bus to another. On an average, 8- 10 seats are reserved for ladies, many buses have two seats reserved for physically challenged or senior citizens and two for bus staff members depending upon bus owners discretion. Although men can sit in these marked seats but they have to vacate the place, when a women commuter arrives and all other seats are occupied.=
The duration of The Killer Reserved Nine Seats is 1.5 hours.
The members of Gram panchayat are elected by the gram sabha. Seats are reserved for Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes. One Third of the total no. of seats are reserved for women. Every Panchayat has a Sarpanch who is elected by the Gram sabha.
131 seats out of the 543 Lok Sabha seats are reserved for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. This is approximately 24% of all the seats. 84 seats are reserved for Scheduled Castes, and 47 seats are reserved for Scheduled Tribes. These numbers are changed by the Delimitation Commission of India based on changes in the population.
The Killer Reserved Nine Seats was created on 1974-05-21.
The National Assembly has a total of 342 members, including 60 seats reserved for women and 10 for non-Muslims, as per Article 51. The seats in the Punjab are 148 (General seats) and 35 for women.
it means that the seats are reserved
1. It was mandatory to hold regular elections. 2. Seats reserved for backward classes. 3. Seats reserved for women. 4. State election commission 5. state to share powers with local government.