The state government also declared a public holiday in the said areas on April 8 under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, an official release said here.
This declaration is made in respect of all central government offices, public sector undertakings, corporations, boards, banks and educational institutions falling under BTAD areas.
There are 46 territorial council constituencies in the BTC but elections will be held for 40 seats with the Assam Governor nominating six members to the council from the unrepresented communities.
Elections were held to the council for the first time in 2003 and the Bodoland Peoples Front (BPF) led by Hagrama Mohilary won the majority and the party returned to power again in 2010.
The date of counting has been fixed on April 11.
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