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Telangana Legislature

Coordinates: 17°24′06″N 78°28′05″E / 17.401586°N 78.467995°E / 17.401586; 78.467995
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Legislature of Telangana
1st Assembly
Type
Type
HousesLegislative Council
Legislative Assembly
History
Founded2014
Structure
Seats119 + 43
Legislative Council political groups
  •   TRS (21)
  •   INC (8)
  •   AIMIM (2)
  •   BJP (1)
  •   Independent (2)
  •   Nominated (6)
Legislative Assembly political groups
Elections
Last Legislative Council election
2014
Meeting place
Assembly Building, Hyderabad
Website
Telangana Legislature - Telangana-Legislature

17°24′06″N 78°28′05″E / 17.401586°N 78.467995°E / 17.401586; 78.467995 The Telangana Legislature is the state legislature of Telangana.

State legislature

The Telangana Legislature is currently bicameral.

  1. The lower house is called the Telangana Legislative Assembly. At present the Legislative Assembly consists of 119 Members.
  2. The upper house, known as the Telangana Legislative Council, has lesser powers than the Assembly and several of its members are nominated by the Assembly. Others are elected from various sections of the society like Graduates and Teachers. Currently the Legislative Council consists of 43 members.

Location

Sessions of the Legislative Assembly take place at the Legislative Assembly Building, located in Hyderabad. It was built in 1913. The monarch of the State of Hyderabad The Nizam Princely state of Hyderabad built it to mark the 40th birthday of Nizam Mir Mahboob Ali Khan in 1905. This white gem of Hyderabad's architectural splendor was designed by specially commissioned architects. It adjoins the picturesque public gardens also known as the famous hanging gardens.

The Legislative Council meets at the historic Jubilee Hall, also in Hyderabad. [1]

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