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Northeast State wise parliament Constituency List

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Lok Sabha Election 2004 – Northeast state Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India is made up of Members of Parliament (MPs).. There are currently 543 constituencies. The maximum size of the Lok Sabha as outlined in the Constitution of India is 550 members made up of up to 530 members representing people of the states of India.

Northeast state

Manipur (2)

Constituency No.

Constituency

1

Inner Manipur

2

Outer Manipur

Meghalaya (2)

Constituency No.

Constituency

1

Shillong

2

Tura

Mizoram (1)

Constituency No.

Constituency

1

Mizoram

Nagaland (1)

Constituency No.

Constituency

1

Nagaland

Sikkim(1)

Constituency No.

Constituency

1

Sikkim (1)

Tripura (2)

1

Tripura West

2

Tripura East

Assam (14)

Constituency No.

Constituency

1

Karimganj

2

Silchar

3

Autonomous District

4

Dhubri

5

Kokrajhar

6

Barpeta

7

Gauhati

9

Tezpur

10

Nowgong

11

Kaliabor

12

Jorhat

13

Dibrugarh

14

Lakhimpur

Bastar Chhattisgarh Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Bastar Lok sabha Constituency Details, Political News, Bastar Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates,Chhattisgarh Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Bastar MP Issues

About the Constituency:

The Bastar parliamentary constituency is one of the 11 Lok Sabha constituencies that represent the Central Indian state of Chhattisgarh. The Bastar Parliamentary constituency (constituency number 10) has a total of 1,193,116 electorates out of which 609,710 are females and 583,406 are males according to Election Commission of India 2009 reports. This Lok Sabha constituency is reserved for candidates belonging to the scheduled tribes. 

Assembly Segments:

Names of Assembly Constituencies

Kondagaon (ST)

Jagdalpur

Bijapur (ST)

Narayanpur (ST)

Chitrakoot (ST)

Konta (ST)

Bastar (ST)

Dantewada (ST)

About Bastar:

Situated in the Bastar district in the southern regions of Chhattisgarh, the Bastar Lok Sabha seat is a politically volatile and extremely unstable constituency, as it often suffers due to Maoist insurgencies. In a recent Maoist attack in the Bastar district in May 2013, many Congressmen lost their lives.  The economy in the state survives on under developed agricultural techniques, though some big industries in the region such as Tata Steel Plant and Nagarnar Steel Plant have already made way into the district. 

Demography:

With a population of 14,11,647 people according to the 2011 Census. 

A Look: Sitting MP:

Name of MP

Baliram Kashyap

Age

77

Nature of Membership

Elected

Term

18-May-09 to 09-Mar-11

Political Party

Bharatiya Janata Party

Gender

Male

Educational Qualification

Under Matric

Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha

Debates participated

0

Private member bills passed

0

Questions asked

0

Attendance

1%

Jammu Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Jammu Lok sabha Contituency Details, Political News,Jammu Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates,JAMMU & KASHMIR Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Jammu MP Issues

About the Constituency:

The total number of electorates in the Jammu Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 6) according to Election Commission of India 2009 reports are 1,719,897 of which 889,091 are males and 830,806 are females. This Lok Sabha seat came into existence in the year 1967. This constituency covers the geographic locales of four of the 22 districts that belong to Jammu and Kashmir: Jammu, Rajauri, Samba and Poonch.

Assembly Segments:

As many as twenty Vidhan Sabha segments comprise this seat of Jammu. Out of these assembly segments, 11 fall in the Jammu district, 3 in the Poonch district, 2 in the Samba district, and 4 in the Rajauri district. Known as the City of Rocks.

Names of Assembly Constituencies

Samba (SC)

R S Pura

Darhal

Vijay Pur

Suchet Garh

Rajauri

Nagrota

Marh

Kala Kote

Gandhi Nagar

Raipur Domana

Surankote

Jammu East

Akhnoor

Mendhar

Jammu West

Chhamb (SC)

Poonch-Haveli

Bishnah

Naushehra

About Jammu:

The Jammu city is the administrative headquarters of the Jammu district. Although the tourism sector forms the economic backbone of this region, many of these districts have been identified as economically backward by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, and receive regular funds under the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme.

A Look: Sitting MP

Name of MP

Madan Lal Sharma

Age

61

Nature of Membership

Elected

Term

18-May-09 to In office

Political Party

Indian National Congress

Gender

Male

Educational Qualification

Inter/ Higher Secondary

 Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha

Debates participated

20

Private member bills passed

0

Questions asked

79

Attendance

92%

Kanker Chhattisgarh Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Kanker Lok sabha Constituency Details, Political News, Chhattisgarh Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Chhattisgarh Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Kanker MP Issues

About Kanker:

The Kanker Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 11) consists of 1,296,734 number of electorates in totality, of these 646,647 are males and 650,087 are females as the Election commission of ndia 2009 data suggests. Being one of the 11 Lok Sabha seats allotted to this state, Kanker is reserved for candidates belonging to the scheduled trIibes.

The Kanker parliamentary constituency is one of the most politically sensitive constituencies in the state, as it falls in and around the Bastar district which is frequently victimized by the Red Labels.

Agriculture provides the economic backbone to this region, which lies between the two developed urban centres of Raipur and Jagdalpur in the state. The total number of voters in the constituency, according to the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, is reported to be 7,41,792 people. 

Assembly Segments:

Eight Vidhan Sabha segments make up this parliamentary constituency, out of which Sanjari Balod, Dondi Lohara and Gunderdehi are in Durg district and the assembly constituency of Sihawa is in Dhamtari district. Antagarh, Bhanupratappur and Kanker cover the Kanker district, while Keshkal constituency is part of the Bastar district. All assembly segments except Gunderdehi and Sanjari Balod, are reserved for scheduled tribe members.

Names of Assembly Constituencies

Sihawa (ST)

Gunderdehi

Kanker (ST)

Sanjari Balod

Antagarh (ST)

Keshkal (ST)

Dondi Lohara (ST)

Bhanupratappur (ST)

A Look Sitting MP:

Name of MP

Sohan Potai

Age

55

Nature of Membership

Elected

Term

18-May-09 to In office

Political Party

Bharatiya Janata Party

Gender

Male

Educational Qualification

Post Graduate

 Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha

Debates participated

23

Private member bills passed

0

Questions asked

5

Attendance

70%

Lakshadweep Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Lakshadweep Lok sabha Constituency Details, Political News,Lakshadweep Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates,LAKSHADWEEP Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Lakshadweep MP Issues

About the Constituency:

Lakshadweep- comprises of group of 36 island and was formed on November 1, 1956. The Union Territory of Lakshadeep is represented in the Indian Parliament through a single constituency. It is called the Lakshadeep constituency. Lakshadeep was formerly called the Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi Islands Lok Sabha constituency.

According to Election Commission of India 2009 data the total electorates in the Lakshadweep Parliamentary constituency (constituency number 1) were 45,983 of which 22,481 are females and 23,502 are males.

About Lakshwadeep:

The Union Territory of Lakshadeep has a total population of around 64,429, as per the 2011 Census records. The main industry is fibre extraction and manufacturing, and this provides the bulk of the economic stability in this region, besides the tourism sector, which substantially adds to the revenue generated in this Union Territory. Coir manufacturing industries are renowned in Lakshadeep.

Political Significance:

A Congress stronghold to date, Lakshadeep has had P.M. Sayeed as its most popular political leader, who is a Congress MP and has retained this seat from 1967 to 1999.

 A Look: Sitting MP

Name of MP

Hamdullah Sayeed

Age

31

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

36

Private member bills passed

2

Questions asked

606

Attendance

80%

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