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- Last Updated: Friday, 25 January 2019 13:07
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% |