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Rampur Parliamentary Constituency 2014, Rampur Lok sabha Constituency Details, Political News Rampur, Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha Elections 2014 News Updates, Uttar Pradesh Parliamentary Constituency details 2014,Rampur MP, Issues Political Analysis 2014

Rampur Parliamentary Constituency 2014, Rampur Lok sabha Constituency Details, Political News Rampur, Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha Elections 2014 News Updates, Uttar Pradesh Parliamentary Constituency details 2014,Rampur MP, Issues Political Analysis 2014

About the Constituency:

One of the 80 constituencies of Uttar Pradesh, Rampur Lok Sabha Constituency was formed before 1957. The Rampur Parliamentary constituency (constituency number 7) has a total of 1,154,544 electorates out of which 531,775 are females and 622,769 are males according to Election Commission of India 2009 reports.

Assembly Segments:

It has five Vidhan Sabha segments of which one is reserved for the SC category.

Names of Assembly Constituencies

Suar

Chamraua

Bilaspur

Rampur

Milak (SC)

About Rampur:

 It covers the district of Rampur which is a part of the Moradabad Division and is divided into five tehsils: Bilaspur, Milak, Rampur, Shahabad, Swar and Tanda. Rampur District covers an area of 2,367 sq km. Agriculture is the primary economic activity here. National Highway NH-24 and NH-87 pass through the district.

Demographic Pattern:

According to the India census 2011, the district has a population of 2,335,398 and is the 194th most populous district of the country. About 52% of the population is male and 48% is female. From 2001-2011, its population growth rate has been 21.4% and the population density of Rampur is 987 people per sq km. 16.24% of the population is under six years and the sex ratio is 909 females per 1000 males. The average literacy rate here is below the national average at an appalling rate of only 53.34% with male and female literacy rates at 61.40% and 44.44%. Hindi and Bhojpuri are the most commonly used languages here. 51% of the population comprises of Muslims.

A Look: Sitting MP:

Name of MP

P. Jaya Prada Nahata

Age

51

Nature of Membership

Elected

Term

18-May-09 to In office

Political Party

Independent

Gender

Female

Educational Qualification

Graduate

Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha:

Debates participated

23

Private member bills passed

0

Questions asked

395

Attendance

37%

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