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Delimitation of Parliamentary Constituencies Order DELIMITATION OF PARLIAMENTARY AND ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCIES ORDER, 2008 NIRVACHAN SADAN, ASHOKA ROAD NEW DELHI-110001 TABLE OF CONTENTS Schedule No. Contents PAGE I Table showing the allocation of seats in the Lok 4 – 5 Sabha II Table showing the number of seats in various 6 – 7 Legislative Assemblies. Delimitation Order in respect of :- III Andhra Pradesh 8 – 32 IV Arunachal Pradesh 33 – 41 V Assam 42 – 73 VI Bihar 74 –96 VII Chhattisgarh 97 – 109 VIII Goa 110 – 114 IX Gujarat 115 – 147 X Haryana 148 – 157 XI Himachal Pradesh 158 –164 XII Jammu and Kashmir 165 (Parliamentary Constituencies only) XIII Jharkhand 166 – 174 XIV Karnataka 175 – 208 XV Kerala 209 – 225 XVI Madhya Pradesh 226 – 252 XVII Maharashtra 253 – 279 XVIII Manipur 280 – 293 XIX Meghalaya 294 – 301 XX Mizoram 302 – 310 XXI Nagaland 311 – 318 XXII Orissa 319 – 335 XXIII Punjab 336 – 349 XXIV Rajasthan 350 – 366 XXV Sikkim 367 – 371 XXVI Tamil Nadu 372 – 449 XXVII Tripura 450 – 457 XXVIII Uttar Pradesh 458 – 505 XXIX Uttarakhand 506 – 515 XXX West Bengal 516 – 542 XXXI Delhi 543 – 556 XXXII Puducherry 557 – 560 Annexure Jammu and Kashmir 561 – 571 (Assembly Constituencies only) 2 3 SCHEDULE - I Allocation of Seats in House of People Serial Number Number of seats in the House Number of seats in the House and Name of the as constituted in 2004 on the as subsequently constituted State/Union basis of the Delimitation of as per the Delimitation of Territory Parliamentary and Assembly Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1976 as Constituencies Order, 2008 amended from time to time Total Reserved Reserved Total Reserved Reserved for the for the for the for the Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Tribes Castes Tribes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I. STATES 1. Andhra 42 6 2 42 7 3 Pradesh 2. Arunachal 2 .. .. 2 .. .. Pradesh 3. Assam 14 1 2 14 1 2 4. Bihar 40 7 .. 40 6 .. 5. Chhattisgarh 11 2 4 11 1 4 6. Goa 2 .. .. 2 .. .. 7. Gujarat 26 2 4 26 2 4 8. Haryana 10 2 .. 10 2 .. 9. Himachal 4 1 .. 4 1 .. Pradesh 10. Jammu and 6 .. .. 6 .. .. Kashmir 11. Jharkhand 14 1 5 14 1 5 12. Karnataka 28 4 .. 28 5 2 13. Kerala 20 2 .. 20 2 .. 14. Madhya 29 4 5 29 4 6 Pradesh 15. Maharashtra 48 3 4 48 5 4 16. Manipur 2 .. 1 2 .. 1 4 17. Meghalaya 2 .. .. 2 .. 2 18. Mizoram 1 .. 1 1 .. 1 19. Nagaland 1 .. .. 1 .. .. 20. Orissa 21 3 5 21 3 5 21. Punjab 13 3 .. 13 4 .. 22. Rajasthan 25 4 3 25 4 3 23. Sikkim 1 .. .. 1 .. .. 24. Tamil Nadu 39 7 .. 39 7 .. 25. Tripura 2 .. 1 2 .. 1 26. Uttarakhand 5 .. .. 5 1 .. 27. Uttar Pradesh 80 18 .. 80 17 .. 28. West Bengal 42 8 2 42 10 2 II. UNION TERRITORIES 1. Andaman and 1 .. .. 1 .. .. Nicobar Islands 2. Chandigarh 1 .. .. 1 .. .. 3. Dadra and 1 .. 1 1 .. 1 Nagar Haveli 4. Delhi 7 1 .. 7 1 .. 5. Daman and 1 .. .. 1 .. .. Diu 6. Lakshadweep 1 .. 1 1 .. 1 7. Puducherry 1 .. .. 1 .. .. 5 SCHEDULE II Allocation of Seats in the Legislative Assemblies Serial Number Number of seats in the House Number of seats in the House and Name of the as constituted on the basis of as subsequently constituted as State/Union the Delimitation of per the Delimitation of Territory Parliamentary and Assembly Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1976 as Constituencies Order, 2008 amended from time to time Total Reserved Reserved Total Reserved Reserved for the for the for the for the Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Tribes Castes Tribes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I. STATES 1. Andhra 294 39 15 294 48 19 Pradesh 2. Arunachal 60 .. 59 60 .. 59 Pradesh 3. Assam 126 8 16 126 8 16 4. Bihar 243 39 .. 243 38 2 5. Chhattisgarh 90 10 34 90 10 29 6. Goa 40 1 .. 40 1 .. 7. Gujarat 182 13 26 182 13 27 8. Haryana 90 17 .. 90 17 .. 9. Himachal 68 16 3 68 17 3 Pradesh 10. Jammu and 76 6 .. .. .. .. Kashmir* 11. Jharkhand 81 9 28 81 9 28 12. Karnataka 224 33 2 224 36 15 13. Kerala 140 13 1 140 14 2 14. Madhya 230 34 41 230 35 47 Pradesh 15. Maharashtra 288 18 22 288 29 25 16. Manipur 60 1 19 60 1 19 17. Meghalaya 60 .. 55 60 .. 55 18. Mizoram 40 .. 39 40 .. 39 6 19. Nagaland 60 .. 59 60 .. 59 20. Orissa 147 22 34 147 24 33 21. Punjab 117 29 .. 117 34 .. 22. Rajasthan 200 33 24 200 34 25 23. Sikkim 32** 2 12 32** 2 12 24. Tamil Nadu 234 42 3 234 44 2 25. Tripura 60 7 20 60 10 20 26. Uttarakhand 70 12 3 70 13 2 27. Uttar Pradesh 403 89 .. 403 85 .. 28. West Bengal 294 59 17 294 68 16 II. UNION TERRITORIES 1. Delhi 70 13 .. 70 12 .. 2. Puducherry 30 5 .. 30 5 .. *Under the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir, the number of seats in the Legislative Assembly of that State excluding the 24 seats earmarked for Pakistan occupied territory is 87 out of which 7 seats have been reserved for the Scheduled Castes in pursuance of the Jammu and Kashmir Representation of the People Act, 1957. **Reserved 1 seat for Sanghas, 2 seats for Scheduled Castes and 12 for the Sikkimese of Bhutia Lepcha origin under section 7(1A) of the representation of the People Act, 1950. 7 SCHEDULE - III ANDHRA PRADESH TABLE A - ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCIES Sl. No. & Name Extent of Assembly Constituencies 1 – DISTRICT : ADILABAD 1. Sirpur Kouthala, Bejjur, Kagaznagar, Sirpur (T) and Dahegaon Mandals. 2. Chennur (SC) Jaipur, Chennur, Kotapalli and Mandamarri Mandals. 3. Bellampalli (SC) Kasipet, Tandur, Bellampalli, Bhimini, Nennal and Vemanpalli Mandals. 4. Mancherial Luxettipet, Mancherial and Dandepalli Mandals. 5. Asifabad (ST) Kerameri, Wankdi, Sirpur (U), Asifabad, Jainoor, Narnoor, Tiryani and Rebbana Mandals. 6. Khanapur (ST) Jannaram, Utnoor, Kaddam (Peddur), Khanapur and Indervelly Mandals. 7. Adilabad Adilabad, Jainath and Bela Mandals. 8. Boath (ST) Tamsi, Talamadugu, Gudihathnoor, Ichoda, Bazarhathnoor, Boath and Neradigonda Mandals. 9 Nirmal Dilawarpur, Nirmal, Laxmanchanda, Mamda and Sarangapur Mandals. 10 Mudhole Kuntala, Kubeer, Bhainsa, Tanoor, Mudhole and Lokeswaram Mandals. 2 – DISTRICT : NIZAMABAD 11. Armur Nandipet, Armur and Makloor Mandals. 12. Bodhan Ranjal, Navipet, Yedpalle and Bodhan Mandals. 13. Jukkal (SC) Madnoor, Jukkal, Bichkunda, Pitlam and Nizamsagar Mandals. 14. Banswada Birkoor, Varni, Banswada and Kotgiri Mandals. 8 15. Yellareddy Yellareddy, Nagareddipet, Lingampet, Tadwai, Gandhari and Sadasivanagar Mandals. 16. Kamareddy Machareddy, Domakonda Kamareddy and Bhiknoor Mandals. 17. Nizamabad Nizamabad (M). (Urban) 18. Nizamabad Jakranpalle and Sirkonda Mandals (Rural) Nizamabad Mandal (Part) Nizamabad [except Nizamabad (M)], Dichpalle and Dharpalle Mandals. 19. Balkonda Balkonda, Mortad, Kammarpalle, Bheemgal and Velpur Mandals. 3 – DISTRICT : KARIMNAGAR 20. Koratla Ibrahimpatnam, Mallapur, Koratla and Metpalle Mandals 21. Jagtial Raikal, Sarangapur and Jagtial Mandals. 22. Dharmapuri (SC) Dharmapuri, Dharmaram, Gollapalle, Velgatoor and Pegadapalle Mandals. 23. Ramagundam Ramagundam Mandal. 24. Manthani Kamanpur, Manthani, Kataram, Mahadevpur, Mutharam (Mahadevapur), Malharrao and Mutharam (Manthani) Mandals. 25. Peddapalle Peddapalle, Julapalle, Eligaid, Sultanabad, Odela and Srirampur Mandals. 26. Karimnagar Karimnagar Mandal. 27. Choppadandi (SC) Gangadhara, Ramadugu, Choppadandi, Mallial, Kodimial and Boinpalle Mandals. 28. Vemulawada Vemulawada, Konaraopeta, Chandurthi, Kathlapur and Medipalle Mandals. 29. Sircilla Yellareddipet, Gambhiraopet, Mustabad and Sircilla Mandals. 30. Manakondur (SC) Manakondur, Ellanthakunta, Bejjanki, Timmapur (LMD Colony) and Shankarapatnam Mandals. 31. Huzurabad Veenavanka, Jammikunta, Huzurabad and Kamalapur Mandals. 9 32. Husnabad Chigurumamidi,Koheda,Husnabad,Saidapur, Bheemadevarpalle and Elkathurthi Mandals. 4 - DISTRICT: MEDAK 33. Siddipet Siddipet, Chinnakodur and Nangnoor Mandals. 34. Medak Medak, Papannapet, Ramayampet and Shankarampet -R Mandals. 35. Narayankhed Kangti, Manoor, Narayankhed, Kalher and Shankarampet -A Mandals. 36. Andole (SC) Tekmal, Alladurgh, Regode, Raikode, Andole, Pulkal and Munpalle Mandals. 37. Narsapur Kowdipalle, Kulcharam, Narsapur, Hathnoora, Yeldurthy and Shivampet Mandals. 38. Zahirabad (SC) Zahirabad, Kohir, Nyalkal and Jharasangam Mandals. 39. Sangareddy Sadasivpet, Kondapur and Sangareddy Mandals. 40. Patancheru Jinnaram, Patancheru and Ramachandrapuram Mandals. 41. Dubbak Mirdoddi, Doultabad, Chegunta, Dubbak and Toguta Mandals. 42. Gajwel Tupran, Kondapak, Gajwel, Jagdevpur, Wargal and Mulug Mandals. 5- DISTRICT: RANGAREDDI 43. Medchal Medchal, Shamirpet, Ghatkesar and Keesara (Rural) Mandals. 44. Malkajgiri Malkajgiri Mandal. 45. Quthbullapur Quthbullapur Mandal. 46. Kukatpalle Hyderabad (M Corp.) (Part) Hyderabad (M Corp.) - Ward No.24 (Part) (Area in Balanagar Mandal) Kukatpalle (M) (Part) Kukatpalle (M) - Ward No. 5 to 16. 47. Uppal Uppal Municipality, Kapra Municipality. 10 48. Ibrahimpatnam Hayathnagar, Ibrahimpatnam, Manchal and Yacharam Mandals. 49. Lal Bahadur Saroornagar Mandal (Part) Nagar Gaddiannaram (CT), Lal Bahadur Nagar (M+OG) (Part) Lal Bahadur Nagar (M) - Ward No. 1 to 10. 50. Maheswaram Maheswaram and Kandukur Mandals Saroornagar Mandal (Part) Medbowli, Almasguda, Badangpet, Chintalakunta, Jalpalle, Mamidipalle, Kurmalguda and Nadargul (Rural) Mandals. Hyderabad (OG) (Part) Balapur (OG) - Ward No.36 Kothapet (OG) - Ward No.37 Venkatapur (OG) - Ward No.39 Mallapur (OG) - Ward No.40 Lal Bahadur Nagar (M+OG) (Part) Lal Bahadur Nagar (M) - Ward No.11 Nadargul (OG) (Part) - Ward No.12 Jillalguda (OG) - Ward No.15 Meerpet (CT). 51. Rajendranagar Rajendranagar and Shamshabad Mandals. 52. Serilingampally Serilingampally Mandal Balanagar Mandal (Part) Kukatpally (M) (Part) Kukatpally (M) - Ward No. 1 to 4. 53. Chevella (SC) Nawabpet, Shankarpalle, Moinabad, Chevella and Shabad Mandals. 54. Pargi Doma, Gandeed, Kulkacherla, Pargi and Pudur Mandals. 55. Vicarabad (SC) Marpalle, Mominpet, Vikarabad, Dharur and Bantwaram Mandals. 56. Tandur Peddemul, Tandur, Basheerabad and Yalal Mandals. 6 – DISTRICT : HYDERABAD 57 Musheerabad Hyderabad (M Corp.+OG) (Part) Hyderabad (M Corp.) (Part) Ward No.1 58. Malakpet Hyderabad (M Corp.+OG) (Part) Hyderabad (M Corp.) (Part) Ward No.16 Ward No.17 (Part) Block No.
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