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Indore-2 Assembly constituency is one of the 8 Vidhan Sabha constituencies located in Indore district which comes under Indore (Lok Sabha constituency). Constituency includes Ward Nos from ward no 18 to ward no 34 of Indore city.
Indore barrutia; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org بخش ایندور; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org District d'Indore; Usage on hu.wikipedia.org Indaur (kerület) Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 인도르; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Indore (district) Usage on no.wikipedia.org Indore (distrikt) Kategori:Personer fra Indore District i Madhya Pradesh; Usage on ru ...
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Indore-4 Assembly constituency is one of the 8 Vidhan Sabha constituencies located in Indore district which comes under Indore (Lok Sabha constituency). Constituency includes Wards 22, 23, 46-56 and 66 of Indore city. [2] [3]
Indore District (Hindi pronunciation: [ɪn̪d̪ɔːɾ]) is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. It is believed that the city is named after its Indreshwar Mahadev Temple, Where Indra is the presiding deity. The Gupta inscriptions name Indore as "Indrapura". It is also called the administrative capital.
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The Member of Parliament from Indore Lok Sabha constituency is Shankar Lalwani. [1] Since 1989, the seat is held by the BJP . Before Lalwani, the seat was held for record 8 consecutive terms by BJP's Sumitra Mahajan since 1989, who was also the Speaker of the Lok Sabha between 2014 and 2019.