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Renapur Assembly Constituency
Renapur Assembly constituency was one of the 288 seats in Maharashtra assembly in India until 2009. The redrawing of political map in 2008 made the seat defunct. It was a high profile seat because Gopinath Munde used to contest from here. Assembly Members * 1962 : Ganpathi Anna (CPI) * 1967 : A. G. Gitte * 1972 : Raghunath Munde (Congress) * 1978 : Raghunath Munde (Congress) * 1980 : Gopinath Munde (BJP) * 1985 : Panditrao Daund (Congress) * 1990 : Gopinath Munde (BJP) * 1999 : Gopinath Munde (BJP) * 2004 : Gopinath Munde Gopinath Pandurang Munde (12 December 1949 – 3 June 2014) was an Indian politician from Maharashtra. A popular Leader in Maharashtra called a Lokneta. He was a senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Union Minister for Rural an ... (BJP) * 2009 onwards : Seat does not exist.it becomes Latur Rural. Election Results 1962 Assembly Election * Ganpathi Anna (CPI) : 18,779 votes * Wamanrao Deshmukh (INC) : 13,269 1978 Assembly Election * Munde ...
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Renapur
Renapur is a town in Latur subdivision of Latur District in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the headquarters for Renapur Taluka. The town is located 20 kilometres from the city of Latur, the district administrative centre. There is a temple of Renuka devi, and there is a river named Rena. Because of these two reasons Renapur is very popular. There is a popular market named "Chandani chowk". Due to an influx of workers to the city of Latur, it expanded towards Renapur during the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. Formerly, Renapur was in Beed District, but it was moved to Latur District. History Renapur was part of Hyderabad State. Under the British British may refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories, and Crown Dependencies. ** Britishness, the British identity and common culture * British English, ..., Renapur was known as the land of freedom fighters. Mr. Murgappa Khumse was a we ...
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Maharashtra
Maharashtra (; , abbr. MH or Maha) is a states and union territories of India, state in the western India, western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. Maharashtra is the List of states and union territories of India by population, second-most populous state in India and the second-most populous country subdivision globally. It was formed on 1 May 1960 by splitting the bilingual Bombay State, which had existed since 1956, into majority Marathi language, Marathi-speaking Maharashtra and Gujarati language, Gujarati-speaking Gujarat. Maharashtra is home to the Marathi people, the predominant ethno-linguistic group, who speak the Marathi language, Marathi language, the official language of the state. The state is divided into 6 Divisions of Maharashtra, divisions and 36 List of districts of Maharashtra, districts, with the state capital being Mumbai, the List of million-plus urban agglomerations in India, most populous urban area in India ...
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Gopinath Munde
Gopinath Pandurang Munde (12 December 1949 – 3 June 2014) was an Indian politician from Maharashtra. A popular Leader in Maharashtra called a Lokneta. He was a senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Union Minister for Rural and Panchayati Raj in Narendra Modi's Cabinet. He is well known for being the mastermind behind the finish of the underworld in Mumbai, as deputy chief minister and home minister of Maharashtra in 1995-1999. He is a chief architect who introduced the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act in assembly which was ratified by the supreme court of India. Early life and education Munde (POS) was born in Parali, Maharashtra, on 12 December 1949, to Pandurang and Limbabai Munde in a middle class Vanjari farmer's family. His primary education was in the village that did not have a school building. The "school" was held under the shade of a tree. He was an average student; not very bright, not a dullard either. He moved on to tehsil town Par ...
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