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Bargarh Odisha Parliamentary Constituency 2015-16, Bargarh Lok sabha Contituency Details, Political News, Bargarh Lok Sabha Elections 2015-16 News Updates,Odisha Parliamentary Constituency details 2015-16

About the Constituency:

Bargarh town lies in the Bargarh District along the border of Bargarh Parliamentary Constituency is one of the 21 constituencies of Odisha, formed after the 2008 delimitation of assemblies and has seven Vidhan Sabha segments. According to Election Commission of India 2009 data the total electorates in the Bargarh Parliamentary constituency (constituency number 1) were 1,320,274 of which 627,498 are females and 692,776 are males.

 Assembly Segments:

Names of Assembly Constituencies

Padampur

Bijepur

Bargarh

Attabira (SC)

Bhatli

Brajarajnagar

Jharsuguda

About Bargarh:

 Chhattisgarh in the Deccan Plateau is about 330 kms away from Bhubaneshwar at an average height of over 170 metres and covers an area of over 17 sq kms. It is famous for being host to the world’s largest open air theatre festival. 

As per the 2001 census report of India, it had a population of over 63,651 of which 11% is under six years of age. Males constitute 52% of the population and it has a sex ratio of 976 females for every 1,000 males. A majority of the population is Hindu. Oriya, English, Marwari, Hindi and Bengali are some of the prevalent languages in the area. With an average literacy rate of 72%, it has a male literacy of 57% and a female literacy rate of 43%. The town has several schools; both public and private affiliated to various boards of education. Bargarh has many colleges offering courses in arts, sciences, engineering, medical and law. National Highway NH-6 connects it to an extensive road network.

A Look: Sitting MP

Name of MP

Sanjay Bhoi

Age

39

Nature of Membership

Elected

Term

18-May-09 to In office

Political Party

Indian National Congress

Gender

Male

Educational Qualification

Graduate

 Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha

Debates participated

4

Private member bills passed

0

Questions asked

421

Attendance

88%

Bangalore South Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Bangalore South Lok sabha Constituency Details, Political News Bangalore South, Karnataka Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Karnataka Parliamentary Constituency details 2019,Bangalore South MP

About the Constituency:

This southern state of India has 28 parliamentary constituencies. One of these is Bangalore South, which came into existence during the Lok Sabha elections of 1977. The Bangalore South Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 26) consists of 2,031,030 number of electorates in totality, of these 1,071,202 are males and 959,828 are females as the Election commission of India 2009 data suggests. It was formed after the Bangalore Parliamentary constituency was split four smaller constituencies of Bangalore South, Bangalore North, Bangalore Rural and Bangalore Central.

Assembly Segments:

There are eight Assembly segments in this constituency

Names of Assembly Constituencies

Govindraj Nagar

Vijay Nagar

Chickpet

Basavanagudi

Padmanaba Nagar

B.T.M. Layout

Jayanagar

Bommanahalli

 About South Bangalore:

This district has the city of Bangalore as its administrative headquarters, which is the largest city of Karnataka and its capital. The economy of the Bangalore South Parliamentary constituency thrives on a rich and flourishing IT sector, with some of the biggest multinational companies of the world in the city.

Present  Political Scenario:

Evenly poised

Congress has shown courage by nominating Nandan Nilekani, who may finally prove to be the nemesis of BJP warhorse Anant Kumar.

 For BJP Govindraj Nagar, Basavangudi and Bommanahalli assembly segments are crucial  whereas Congress  may do well in BTM layout, Chikpet and Jayanagar assembly segments.

 Holds the key:In the end analysis, Vijaynagar and Padmanabhanagar assembly segments will decide who wins Bangalore South.

A Look: Sitting MP

Name of MP

Ananth Kumar

Age

54

Nature of Membership

Elected

Term

18-May-09 to In office

Political Party

Bharatiya Janata Party

Gender

Male

Educational Qualification

Graduate

Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha:

Debates participated

22

Private member bills passed

0

Questions asked

219

Attendance

85%

Bellary Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Bellary Lok sabha Constituency Details, Political News Bellary, Karnataka Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Karnataka Parliamentary Constituency details 2019,Bellary MP, Issues Political Analysis 2019

About the Constituency:

One of the constituencies in the state of Karnataka reserved for Scheduled Tribes is Bellary. The Bellary Lok Sabha seat is one of the 28 Parliamentary segments allotted to this state situated in the southern parts of the country. According to Election Commission of India 2009 data the total electorates in the Bellary Parliamentary constituency (constituency number 9) were 1,401,258 of which 694,459 are females and 706,799 are males.

Assembly Segments:

Eight assembly segments comprise this region of Bellary, most of which are reserved for candidates belonging to the marginalised sections of society.

Names of Assembly Constituencies

Hadagalli (SC)

Hagaribommanahalli (SC)

Vijayanagara

Kampli (ST)

Bellary (ST)

Bellary City

Sandur (ST)

Kudligi (ST)

About Bellary:

It covers the entire district of Bellary, which is famous for its rich mineral reserves. More famously, it houses the World Heritage Site of the Vijaya Nagara Empire. 

This district is under the administrative control of the Gulbarga Division. Known for its mining industry, Bellary itself houses a quarter of the whole country’s iron ore deposits. Besides, a number of metallic and non-metallic minerals such as gold, copper, asbestos, corundum, clay and limestone are alos found here. Bellary, closely following Bangalore, is the second fastest growing city in Karnataka. However, this region is considered to be industrially backward. The primary occupation in the Bellary District is agriculture, as more than three-fourths of the population in this district is involved in agricultural activities, growing rich and varied crops such as rice, sunflower, cereals, jowar and cotton.

 A Look: Sitting MP

Name of MP

J. Shantha

Age

40

Nature of Membership

Elected

Term

18-May-09 to In office

Political Party

Bharatiya Janata Party

Gender

Female

Educational Qualification

Inter/ Higher Secondary

 Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha:

Debates participated

12

Private member bills passed

0

Questions asked

516

Attendance

56%

Belgaum Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Belgaum Lok sabha Constituency Details, Political News Belgaum, Karnataka Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Karnataka Parliamentary Constituency details 2019,Belgaum MP, Issues Political Analysis 2019

About the Constituency:

The Belgaum Parliamentary constituency is situated in the Belgaum District in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. 1,378,238 is the total electorate count in the Belgaum Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 2). Out of these 700,056 number of electorates are males and the remaining 678,182 are belong to the female category as the Election commission of India 2009 reports suggest. 

Assembly Segments:

Arabhavi

Gokak

Belgaum Uttar

Belgaum Dakshin

Belgaum Rural

Bailhongal

Saundatti Yellamma

Ramdurg

About Belgaum:

The Belgaum city is the fourth largest city in the state, and also the administrative seat of the Belgaum District. About 4,778,439 people reside in this district, making it one of the most advanced regions in the state.

Belgaum is the divisional headquarters of North Karnataka as a whole, giving this district extra economic and political privileges. The automobile industry of Belgaum, which closely follows that of Bengaluru, forms the economic backbone of this district. Besides, this district is famous for manufacturing of heavy machine tools, and for being a foundry hub of the Karnataka state. It is also one of the major textile industries in the country, as well as having rich mineral reserves of bauxite and uranium. Belgaum is known as the “Rice Bowl” of the state of Karnataka, as it grows superior quality of rice, along with fish, poultry, vegetables and fruits.

Present Political Scenario:

BJP has reposed faith in the sitting MP Suresh Angadi, whereas Congress lacks serious candidates. So, this is again a seat that BJP cannot afford to lose.

The only X factor that should worry BJP is the shifting loyalties of Marathi voters and the direction the MES takes (Maharashtra Ekikaran Samithi), which has a sitting MLA in the constituency.

A Look: Sitting MP

Name of MP

Suresh Channabasappa Angadi

Age

58

Nature of Membership

Elected

Term

18-May-09 to In office

Political Party

Bharatiya Janata Party

Gender

Male

Educational Qualification

Graduate

Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha:

Debates participated

25

Private member bills passed

0

Questions asked

332

Attendance

67%

Bidar Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Bidar Lok sabha Constituency Details, Political News Bidar, Karnataka Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Karnataka Parliamentary Constituency details 2019,Bidar MP, Issues Political Analysis 2019

About the Constituency:

The historic region of Bidar in Karnataka houses the Parliamentary constituency of Bidar, which is one of the 28 Lok Sabha seats allotted to this southern Indian state. 1,470,507 is the total electorate count in the Bidar Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 7). Out of these 760,212 number of electorates are males and the remaining 710,295 are belong to the female category as the Election commission of India 2009 reports suggest. Bidar came into existence in 1962. It covers the entire district of Bidar, as well as a part of Gulbarga, because of Aland and Chincholi belonging to the latter. 

Assembly Segments:

Chincholi and Aurad Vidhan Sabha segments are reserved for the marginalized sections of the society.

Chincholi (ST)

Aland

Basavakalyan

Humnabad

Bidar South

Bidar

Bhalki

Aurad (SC)

About Bidar:

Bidar came into existence in 1962. It covers the entire district of Bidar, as well as a part of Gulbarga, because of Aland and Chincholi belonging to the latter. 

Today known as a part of the Hyderabad Karnataka, Bidar has a historic legacy going back to the Bahamani Kingdom, of which it was the capital in AD 1425. Interestingly, the Bidar Sultanate was absorbed by the Bijapur Sultanate in AD 1619 under the viceroyship of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb.

Bidar district is funded by the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme of the Government of India, as it has been recognized as one of the country’s 250 economically-backward regions.

A Look: Sitting MP

Name of MP

N.Dharam Singh

Age

76

Nature of Membership

Elected

Term

18-May-09 to In office

Political Party

Indian National Congress

Gender

Male

Educational Qualification

Post Graduate

Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha:

Debates participated

4

Private member bills passed

0

Questions asked

35

Attendance

68%

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