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The Maharashtra Legislative Assembly is the lower house of bicameral state legislature of the Maharashtra state in India.Maharashtra came into existence on 1 May 1960. The number of constituencies of the first Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, the lower house of the Maharashtra state legislature in 1960 was 264. 33 constituencies were reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled ...
2014 Indian general elections: Kolhapur; Party Candidate Votes % ±% NCP: Dhananjay Bhimrao Mahadik: 607,665 : 48.19 +10.90 : SS: Sanjay Sadashiv Mandlik: 5,74,406 45.55
Kolhapur South is one of the 274 Vidhan Sabha (Assembly) constituencies of Maharashtra state in Western India. [1] The constituency was established by the 2008 delimitation. It comprises parts of Karvir tehsil and parts of Kolhapur Municipal Corporation , both in Kolhapur district , and is a segment of the Kolhapur Lok Sabha constituency .
In 1952 and 1957, this Thane area contributed two members to Lok Sabha. 1952: Govind Dharmaji Vartak, Indian National Congress 1952: Anant Savalaram Nandkar, Indian National Congress (ST) [2]
The table below lists all the talukas (tahsils/tehsils) of all the thirty-six districts in the Indian state of Maharashtra, along with district-subdivision and urban status information of headquarters villages/towns, as all talukas are intermediate level panchayats between the zilla parishad (district councils) at the district level and gram panchayats (village councils) at the lower level.
The Baramati Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 48 parliamentary constituencies in the state of Maharashtra, India. Located in the Pune district, it comprises six Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments: Daund, Indapur, Baramati, Purandar, Bhor, and Khadakwasala. [1]
The 2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly elections were held on 20 November 2024 to elect all 288 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.The turnout for the election was 66.05%, the highest since 1995.
[4] [16] Rosenthal, while discussing the British era situation in Kolhapur says that they "claimed a status equal to Brahmans -a claim which the Brahmans always stridently rejected". [17] [18] [10] More formally, in Maharashtra, they are one of the Prabhu Communities and a sister caste of the Pathare Prabhu.