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List Of Former Constituencies Of The Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
This is a list of former constituencies of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly, organised by date of abolition. It does not include constituencies which were merely renamed. List of former constituencies Constituencies abolished in 2001 Chamoli district and Rudraprayag district # Badri–Kedar constituency replaced by Badrinath constituency in Chamoli district and, Kedarnath constituency and Rudraprayag constituency in Rudraprayag district Uttarkashi district # Uttarkashi constituency (SC) replaced by Gangotri constituency, Purola constituency (SC) and Yamunotri constituency in Uttarkashi district Constituencies abolished in 2011 Almora district # Bhikiyasain constituency Bageshwar district # Kanda constituency Chamoli district # Pindar constituency (SC) replaced by Tharali constituency (SC) in Chamoli district # Nandaprayag constituency Dehradun district # Dehradun constituency replaced by Dehradun Cantonment constituency in Dehradun district # Laksh ...
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Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
The Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly, also known as the Uttarakhand Vidhan Sabha, is a unicameral governing and law making body of Uttarakhand, one of the 28 states of India. It is seated at Dehradun, the winter capital, and Bhararisain, the summer capital of Uttarakhand. The total strength of the assembly is 70 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). As of March 2022, Pushkar Singh Dhami is the current Chief Minister of Uttarakhand and Leader of the House in the 5th Vidhan Sabha. The Speaker of the Assembly is Ritu Khanduri Bhushan. Gurmit Singh is the current Governor of Uttarakhand. History 5th Uttarakhand Assembly See also * Government of Uttarakhand * Governor of Uttarakhand * Chief Minister of Uttarakhand * Speaker of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly * Leader of the Opposition in the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly * Cabinet of Uttarakhand * List of constituencies of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly * List of former constituencies of the Uttarakhand ...
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Dehradun (Uttarakhand Assembly Constituency)
Dehradun Legislative Assembly constituency was a part of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly from 1951 to 2000. It became a part of the Interim Uttarakhand Assembly from 2000 to 2002. Members of Legislative Assembly Election results 2007 results 2002 results 1996 results 1993 results 1991 results 1989 results 1985 results Hira Singh Bisht won election against harbans Kapoor 1977 results 1969 results 1967 results 1962 results 1957 results See also * Dehradun Cantonment (Uttarakhand Assembly constituency) Dehradun Cantonment (Dehradun Cantt) is one of the seventy electoral Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand state in India. This seat is previously known as Dehradun Constituency before 2002 Delimitation. The constituenc ... References {{Assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand Politics of Dehradun Former assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand ...
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Lakshman Chowk (Uttarakhand Assembly Constituency)
Lakshman Chowk Legislative Assembly constituency was one of the seventy electoral Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand state in India. It was abolished in 2012 following the delimitation. Lakshman Chowk Legislative Assembly constituency was a part of Tehri Garhwal (Lok Sabha constituency). Members of Legislative Assembly Keys: See also * Dharampur (Uttarakhand Assembly constituency) Dharampur Legislative Assembly constituency is one of the seventy electoral Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand state in India. In 2017 Vidhan Sabha election BJP won this seat from Congress. Dharampur Legislative Ass ... References {{Assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand Politics of Dehradun Former assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand 2002 establishments in Uttarakhand Constituencies established in 2002 ...
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Bageshwar District
Bageshwar is a district of Uttarakhand state in northern India. The town of Bageshwar is the district headquarters. Prior to its establishment as a district in 1997 it was part of Almora district. Bageshwar district is in Kumaon, and is bounded on the west and northwest by Chamoli District, on the northeast and east by Pithoragarh District, and on the south by Almora District. As of 2011 it is the third least populous district of Uttarakhand (out of 13), after Rudraprayag and Champawat. History The area, that now forms Bageshwar district, was historically known as Danpur, and was ruled by Katyuris during the 7th century AD. After the disintegration of the Katyuri kingdom in the 13th century, the area remained under the rule of Baijnath Katyurs, direct descendants of Katyuri kings. In 1565, king Balo Kalyan Chand annexed Danpur along with Pali, Barahmandal and Mankot to Kumaun. In 1791, Almora, the seat of the Kumaon, was invaded and annexed by the Gorkhas of Nepal. The Gor ...
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Kanda (Uttarakhand Assembly Constituency)
Kanda Legislative Assembly constituency was one of the seventy electoral Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand state in India. It was abolished in 2012 following the delimitation. Kanda Legislative Assembly constituency was a part of Almora (Lok Sabha constituency) Almora Lok Sabha constituency is one of the five Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Uttarakhand. This constituency came into existence in 1952, following the delimitation of Lok Sabha constituencies. It comprises four districts namely A .... Members of Legislative Assembly References {{Assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand Former assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand 2002 establishments in Uttarakhand Constituencies established in 2002 ...
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Pithoragarh District
Pithoragarh district is the easternmost district in the state of Uttarakhand. It is located in the Himalayas and has an area of and a population of 483,439 (as of 2011). The city of Pithoragarh, located in Saur Valley, is its headquarters. The district is within the Kumaon division of Uttarakhand state. The Tibet plateau is situated to the north and Nepal is to the east. The Kali River which originates from the Kalagiri Mountain flows south, forming the eastern border with Nepal. The Hindu pilgrimage route for Mount Kailash-Lake Manasarovar passes through this district via Lipulekh Pass in the greater Himalayas. The district is administratively divided into six Tehsils: Munsyari; Dharchula; Didihat; Berinag; Gangolihat; and Pithoragarh. Naini Saini Airport is the nearest civil airport, but it does not have a regular scheduled commercial passenger service. The mineral deposits present in the district are magnesium ore, copper ore, limestone, and slate. There are 11 tehsils. ...
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Kanalichhina (Uttarakhand Assembly Constituency)
Kanalichhina Legislative Assembly constituency was one of the seventy electoral Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand state in India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so .... It was abolished in 2012 following the delimitation. Kanalichhina Legislative Assembly constituency was a part of Almora (Lok Sabha constituency). Members of Legislative Assembly References {{Assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand Former assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand 2002 establishments in Uttarakhand Constituencies established in 2002 ...
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Iqbalpur (Uttarakhand Assembly Constituency)
Iqbalpur was one of the 70 constituencies of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly in Uttarakhand state of north India. It was abolished in 2012 following the delimitation. It was a part of Haridwar (Lok Sabha constituency) Haridwar Lok Sabha constituency is one of the five Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Uttarakhand. It comprises two districts namely Dehradun (part) and Haridwar. This constituency came into existence in 1977, following the delimitatio .... Members of Legislative Assembly See also * Piran Kaliyar (Uttarakhand Assembly constituency) References {{Assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand Former assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand 2002 establishments in Uttarakhand Constituencies established in 2002 ...
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Dhumakot (Uttarakhand Assembly Constituency)
Dhumakot Legislative Assembly constituency was one of the seventy electoral Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand state in India. It was abolished in 2012 following the delimitation. Dhumakot Legislative Assembly constituency was a part of Garhwal (Lok Sabha constituency) Garhwal Lok Sabha constituency is one of the five Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Uttarakhand. This constituency came into existence in 1957, following the delimitation of Lok Sabha constituencies. It comprises five districts namel .... Members of Legislative Assembly References {{Assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand Former assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand 2002 establishments in Uttarakhand Constituencies established in 2002 ...
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Nainital (Lok Sabha Constituency)
Nainital Lok Sabha constituency was a Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituency in Uttarakhand. This constituency came into existence in 1952 and existed until 2009, following the delimitation of Lok Sabha constituencies. Assembly segments Before the formation of Uttarakhand Nainital Lok Sabha constituency comprised the following five Vidhan Sabha ( legislative assembly) constituency segments of Uttar Pradesh: After the formation of Uttarakhand Nainital Lok Sabha constituency comprised the following twelve Vidhan Sabha ( legislative assembly) constituency segments of Uttarakhand: Members of Parliament Keys: State wise list of MPs (Uttarakhand)


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Nainital District
Nainital district is a district in Kumaon division which is a part of Uttarakhand state in India. The headquarters is at Nainital. Nainital District is located in Kumaon Division, and is located in the lower Himalayas. Haldwani is the largest city in the district. Geography The district borders Almora and Champawat districts to the north, Udham Singh Nagar district to the south, and Bijnor district of Uttar Pradesh and Pauri Garhwal district to the west. Nainital district is located in the Kumaon Himalaya. The district has part of the Bhabar tract in its south, which is bordered to the north by the Sivalik hills. To the north of this is the Lesser Himalayas, with a maximum altitude of 2600m. The main river in the district is the Kosi, which forms part of the border between Almora and Nainital districts before entering Nainital district proper. It then flows through Nainital district to the Ramganga. History The southern Terai part of the district was ruled by the Panchal ...
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