Vidhan Bhavan, Lucknow
Vidhan Bhawan | |
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विधान भवन | |
Alternative names | Council House (Né) Vidhan Sabha Bhawan Assembly House |
Etymology | Vidhan Sabha of U.P. |
General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Uttar Pradesh Legislature |
Architectural style | Indo-European architecture |
Address | Vidhan Sabha Marg, Hazratganj, Lucknow Uttar Pradesh. 226001 |
Town or city | Lucknow |
Country | India |
Coordinates | 26°52′14″N 80°57′55″E / 26.870649°N 80.965277°E |
Elevation | 114 meters |
Current tenants | Legislative Assembly & Legislative Council |
Named for | Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha |
Groundbreaking | 15 December 1922 |
Construction started | 15 December 1922 |
Inaugurated | 21 February 1928 |
Cost | ₹21 lakh (equivalent to ₹43 crore or US$5.1 million in 2023) (in 1922) |
Owner | Uttar Pradesh Government |
Landlord | Uttar Pradesh Government |
Technical details | |
Material | Sandstone |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Samuel Swinton Jacob and Heera Singh |
Quantity surveyor | Harcourt Butler |
Main contractor | Messrs Martin and Co |
Renovating team | |
Architect(s) | A.L. Mortimer |
Renovating firm | Messrs Ford and Macdonald |
Vidhan Bhawan (Hindi: विधान भवन) is located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. The state is one of the few in the country which has a bicameral legislature also called Vidhan Bhavan with two houses -the lower and the upper. The lower house is the Vidhan Sabha or the State Legislative Assembly and the upper house is called the Vidhan Parishad or the State Legislative council. The Vidhan Sabha had 431 members till 1967, but now the Vidhan Sabha consists of 403 directly elected members and one nominated member from the Anglo-Indian community. The Vidhan Parishad has 100 members.
Built in 1928, the building was originally called the "Council House" and holds sitting of the legislature of the state of Uttar Pradesh since 1937 along with housing other important offices of Uttar Pradesh Government.[1][2][3]
History
In early 20th century, the capital of the state of Uttar Pradesh was Allahabad; a decision was taken in 1922 to move the capital to Lucknow and to construct a building there to house the Assembly Constituency. On 15 December 1922, then Governor of Uttar Pradesh, Spencer Harcourt Butler laid the foundation of the Vidhan Bhawan.[4] The building was designed by Samuel Swinton Jacob and Heera Singh; Singh also drew up the blueprint of the building. Butler subsequently monitored the construction of the building.[5] The building was completed in little over five years at a cost of ₹21 lakh (equivalent to ₹43 crore or US$5.1 million in 2023) (1922 cost not adjusted for inflation) and was inaugurated on 21 February 1928.[5][4][1]
Building
Construction of Vidhan Bhawan started 15 December 1922 and took little over five years to complete. The building is made of carved light brown sandstone from Mirzapur. Many of the inside halls, galleries and verandas are built of marble from Agra and Jaipur. Circular marble staircases run on both sides of the entrance hall and the walls of the staircases are embellished with paintings. The main chamber of the building is octagonal in shape with circular and dome shaped roof. To house the upper house, construction of the new chamber commenced in 1935 and was completed in 1937. The buildings of both houses (upper & lower) are connected by veranda with offices on both sides.[5][1]
The sitting of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly is held in the older wing (constructed in 1928) whereas the sittings of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council are held in the new wing of the building (constructed in 1937).[5][1]
Composition of Uttar Pradesh Legislature (Vidhan Bhawan)
Articles 168 to 212 in Part VI of the constitution of India deal with the organisation, composition, duration, officers, procedures, privileges, powers and so on of the state legislature. The Uttar Pradesh Legislature (Vidhan Bhavan) consists of two houses called the Vidhan Sabha and the Vidhan Parishad with the Governor of Uttar Pradesh acting as their head.
Governor of Uttar Pradesh
Main Article : Governor of Uttar Pradesh
Articles 153 to 167 in Part VI of the constitution of India deal with the state executive. The state executive consists of the governor, the chief minister, council of ministers and the advocate general of the state. The Governor is the chief executive head of the state. The governor also acts as the agent of the center.
Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha)
Main Article : Vidhan Sabha
The Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly (Hindi: उत्तर प्रदेश विधान सभा) is the lower house of the bicameral legislature (or say Vidhan Sabha is the lower house of Vidhan Bhavan) of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It has a total of 403 members excluding one Anglo-Indian member who is nominated by the Governor. Till 1967, it had a strength of 431 members including one nominated Anglo-Indian member. According to the recommendation of the Delimitation Commission, which is appointed after every Census, it was revised to 426. After reorganization of the State on 9 November 2000, the strength of the Legislative Assembly has become 404 including one nominated member to represent the Anglo-Indian community. The Term of the Vidhan Sabha is five years unless dissolved earlier. The election is held on the principle of "one adult one vote".
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Vidhan Sabha (at day)
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Vidhan sabha (at night)
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Vidhan Sabha
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Vidhan Sabha Seats
Terms
Every five years new election is done. And new assembly is elected by the people of Uttar Pradesh.
Vidhan Sabha | Constitution | Dissolution | Days |
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1st | 20 May 1952 | 31 March 1957 | 1,776 |
2nd | 1 April 1957 | 6 March 1962 | 1,800 |
3rd | 7 March 1962 | 9 March 1967 | 1,828 |
4th | 10 March 1967 | 15 April 1968 | 402 |
5th | 26 February 1969 | 4 March 1974 | 1,832 |
6th | 4 March 1974 | 30 April 1977 | 1,153 |
7th | 23 June 1977 | 17 February 1980 | 969 |
8th | 9 June 1980 | 10 March 1985 | 1,735 |
9th | 10 March 1985 | 29 November 1989 | 1,725 |
10th | 2 December 1989 | 4 April 1991 | 488 |
11th | 22 June 1991 | 6 December 1992 | 533 |
12th | 4 December 1993 | 28 October 1995 | 693 |
13th | 17 October 1996 | 7 March 2002 | 1,967 |
14th | 26 February 2002 | 13 May 2007 | 1,902 |
15th | 13 May 2007 | 9 March 2012 | 1,762 |
16th | 8 March 2012 | 11 March 2017 | 1,829 |
Constituencies
There are total 403 constituencies given below in the table.
403 Constituencies of UP Legislative Assembly |
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Agra Cantt. (SC) |
Agra North |
Agra Rural (SC) |
Agra South |
Ajagara (SC) |
Akbarpur |
Akbarpur |
Alapur (SC) |
Aliganj |
Aligarh |
Allahabad North |
Allahabad South |
Allahabad West |
Amanpur |
Amethi |
Amritpur |
Amroha |
Anupshahr |
Aonla |
Arya Nagar |
Asmoli |
Atrauli |
Atrauliya |
Aurai (SC) |
Auraiya |
Ayah Shah |
Ayodhya |
Azamgarh |
Babaganj (SC) |
Baberu |
Babina |
Bachhrawan (SC) |
Badaun |
Badlapur |
Baghpat |
Bah |
Baheri |
Bahraich |
Bairia |
Bakshi Kaa Talab |
Balamau (SC) |
Baldev (SC) |
Balha (SC) |
Ballia Nagar |
Balrampur (SC) |
Banda |
Bangermau |
Bansdih |
Bansgaon (SC) |
Bansi |
Bara (SC) |
Barabanki |
Barauli |
Baraut |
Bareilly |
Bareilly Cantt |
Barhaj |
Barhapur |
Barkhera |
Basti Sadar |
Behat |
Belthara Road (SC) |
Bhadohi |
Bhagwantnagar |
Bharthana (SC) |
Bhatpar Rani |
Bhinga |
Bhognipur |
Bhojipura |
Bhojpur |
Bhongaon |
Bidhuna |
Bijnor |
Bikapur |
Bilari |
Bilaspur |
Bilgram |
Bilhaur (SC) |
Bilsi |
Bindki |
Bisalpur |
Bisauli (SC) |
Biswan |
Bithari Chainpur |
Bithoor (SC) |
Budhana |
Bulandshahr |
Caimpiyarganj |
Chail |
Chakia (SC) |
Chamraua |
Chandausi (SC) |
Chandpur |
Charkhari |
Charthawal |
Chauri |
Chhanbey (SC) |
Chhaprauli |
Chharra |
Chhata |
Chhibramau |
Chillupar |
Chitrakoot |
Chunar |
Colonelganj |
Dadraul |
Dadri |
Dariyabad |
Dataganj |
Debai |
Deoband |
Deoria |
Dhampur |
Dhanaura (SC) |
Dhanghata (SC) |
DHAURAHRA |
Dholana |
Dibiyapur |
Didarganj |
Doomariyaganj |
Duddhi (SC) |
Etah |
Etawah |
Etmadpur |
Faridpur (SC) |
Farrukhabad |
Fatehabad |
Fatehpur |
Fatehpur Sikri |
Fazilnagar |
Firozabad |
Gainsari |
Gangoh |
Garautha |
Garhmukteshwar |
Gaura |
Gauriganj |
Ghatampur (SC) |
Ghaziabad |
Ghazipur |
Ghorawal |
Ghosi |
GOLA GOKRANNA |
Gonda |
Gopalpur |
Gopamau (SC) |
Gorakhpur Rural |
Gorakhpur Urban |
Goshainganj |
Goverdhan |
Govindnagar |
Gunnaur |
Gyanpur |
Haidergarh (SC) |
Hamirpur |
Handia |
Hapur (SC) |
Harchandpur |
Hardoi |
Hargaon (SC) |
Harraiya |
Hasanpur |
Hastinapur (SC) |
Hata |
Hathras (SC) |
Husainganj |
Iglas (SC) |
Isauli |
Itwa |
Jagdishpur (SC) |
Jahanabad |
Jakhanian (SC) |
Jalalabad |
Jalalpur |
Jalesar (SC) |
Jangipur |
Jasrana |
Jaswantnagar |
Jaunpur |
Jewar |
Jhansi Nagar |
Kadipur (SC) |
Kaimganj |
Kairana |
Kaiserganj |
Kalpi |
Kalyanpur |
Kannauj (SC) |
Kanpur Cantt. |
Kanth |
Kapilvastu (SC) |
Kaptanganj |
Karachhana |
Karhal |
Kasganj |
KASTA (SC) |
Katehari |
Katra |
Katra Bazar |
Kerakat S.C. (SC) |
Khadda |
Khaga |
Khair (SC) |
Khajani (SC) |
Khalilabad |
Khatauli |
Kheragarh |
Khurja (SC) |
KIDWAI NAGAR |
Kishani (SC) |
Kithore |
Koil |
Koraon (SC) |
Kunda |
Kundarki |
Kursi |
Kushinagar |
Laharpur |
LAKHIMPUR |
Lalganj (SC) |
Lalitpur |
Lambhua |
Loni |
Lucknow Cantt. |
Lucknow Central |
Lucknow East |
Lucknow North |
Lucknow West |
Machhlishahr S.C. |
Madhaugarh |
Madhuban |
Mahadewa |
Maharajganj (SC) |
Maharajpur |
Mahasi |
Mahmoodabad |
Mahoba |
Maholi |
Mainpuri |
Majhawan |
Malhani |
Malihabad (SC) |
Manikpur |
Manjhanpur (SC) |
Mankapur (SC) |
Mant |
Marhara |
Marihan |
Mariyahu |
Matera |
Mathura |
Mau |
Mauranipur (SC) |
Meerapur |
Meerganj |
Meerut |
Meerut Cantt. |
Meerut South |
Mehnagar (SC) |
Mehnaun |
Mehroni (SC) |
Meja |
Menhdawal |
Milak (SC) |
Milkipur (SC) |
Mirzapur |
Misrikh (SC) |
Modi Nagar |
Mohammadabad |
MOHAMMDI |
Mohan |
Mohanlalganj (SC) |
Moradabad Nagar |
Moradabad Rural |
Mubarakpur |
Mughalsarai |
Muhammadabad |
Mungra Badshahpu |
Muradnagar |
Muzaffar Nagar |
Nagina (SC) |
Najibabad |
Nakur |
Nanpara |
Naraini (SC) |
Naugawan Sadat |
Nautanwa |
Nawabganj |
Nehtaur (SC) |
NIGHASAN |
Nizamabad |
Noida |
Noorpur |
Obra |
Orai (SC) |
Padrauna |
PALIA |
Paniyara |
Pathardeva |
Patiyali |
Patti |
Payagpur |
Phaphamau |
Pharenda |
Phephana |
Phoolpur Pawai |
Phulpur |
Pilibhit |
Pindra |
Pipraich |
Powayan (SC) |
Pratapgarh |
Pratappur |
Puranpur (SC) |
Purqazi (SC) |
Purwa |
Rae Bareli |
Ram Nagar |
Ramkola (SC) |
Rampur |
Rampur Karkhana |
Rampur Khas |
Rampur Maniharan |
Raniganj |
Rasara |
Rasulabad (SC) |
Rath (SC) |
Robertsganj |
Rohaniya |
Rudauli |
Rudhauli |
Rudrapur (SC) |
Sadabad |
Sadar |
Safipur (SC) |
Sagri (SC) |
Sahajanwa |
Saharanpur |
Saharanpur Nagar |
Sahaswan |
Sahibabad |
Saidpur (SC) |
Saiyadraja |
Sakaldiha |
Salempur (SC) |
Salon (SC) |
Sambhal |
Sandi (SC) |
Sandila |
Sardhana |
Sareni |
Sarojini Nagar |
Sawaijpur |
Sevapuri |
Sevata |
Shahabad |
Shahganj |
Shahjahanpur |
Shamli |
Shekhupur |
Shikarpur |
Shikohabad |
Shivpur |
Shohratgarh |
Shrawasti |
Sidhauli (SC) |
Sikanderpur |
Sikandra |
Sikandra Rao |
Sikandrabad |
Sirathu |
Sirsaganj |
Sishamau |
Siswa |
Sitapur |
Siwalkhas |
Soraon (SC) |
SRI NAGAR (SC) |
Suar |
Sultanpur |
Syana |
Tamkuhi Raj |
Tanda |
Tarabganj |
Thakurdwara |
Thana Bhawan |
Tilhar |
Tiloi |
Tindwari |
Tirwa |
Tulsipur |
Tundla (SC) |
Unchahar |
Unnao (SC) |
Utraula |
Varanasi Cantt. |
Varanasi North |
Varanasi South |
Vishwanathganj |
Zafrabad |
Zahoorabad |
Zaidpur (SC) |
Zamania |
Election Results
Election is held at every five year if not dissolved earlier. Below is the list of 17 elections held in years with the respective number of seats or constituencies.
Party | Years | ||||||||||||||||
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2017 | 2012 | 2007 | 2002 | 1996 | 1993 | 1991 | 1989 | 1985 | 1980 | 1977 | 1974 | 1969 | 1967 | 1962 | 1957 | 1951 | |
Apna Dal (Soneylal) | 9 | 1 | 3 | ||||||||||||||
Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha (HMS) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||
Akhil Bhartiya Lok Tantrik Congress (ABLTC) | 1 | 2 | |||||||||||||||
Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya Parishad (RRP) | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Akhil Bhartiya Shivsena – Rashtrawadi (SHS) | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
All India Bhartiya Jan Sangh (BJS) | 17 | 2 | |||||||||||||||
All India Indira Congress (TIWARI) AIIC(T) | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Bharatiya Jan Sangh (BJS) | 61 | 49 | 98 | ||||||||||||||
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) | 19 | 80 | 206 | 98 | 67 | 67 | 12 | 13 | |||||||||
Bahujan Kranti Dal (BKD) | 8 | 106 | 98 | ||||||||||||||
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) | 312 | 47 | 51 | 88 | 174 | 177 | 221 | 57 | 16 | 11 | |||||||
Communist Party of India (CPI) | 1 | 3 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 7 | 9 | 16 | 80 | 13 | 14 | 9 | |||||
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) | 2 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |||||||
Hindu Maha Sabha (HMS) | 1 | 2 | |||||||||||||||
Indian National Congress (INC) | 7 | 28 | 22 | 25 | 33 | 28 | 46 | 94 | 269 | 309 | 47 | 215 | 211 | 199 | 249 | 286 | 388 |
Indian National Congress (INC) (Organisation) | 10 | ||||||||||||||||
Indian National Congress (INC) (U) | 13 | ||||||||||||||||
Indian Congress (J) (ICJ) | 5 | ||||||||||||||||
Ittehad-E-Millait Council (IEMC) | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Jan Morcha (JM) | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Janata Dal (JD) | 7 | 27 | 92 | 208 | |||||||||||||
Janata Dal (United) JD(U) | 1 | 2 | |||||||||||||||
Janata Party (JP / JNP) | 1 | 34 | 1 | 20 | 4 | 352 | |||||||||||
Janata Party (Secular) - Ch. Charan Singh – JNP(SC) | 59 | ||||||||||||||||
Janata Party (Secular) Raj Narain – JNP(SR) | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Jan Sangh (JS) | 49 | ||||||||||||||||
Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party (KMPP) | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Lok Dal (LKD) | 84 | ||||||||||||||||
Lok Dal (B) (LKD)(B) | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
Muslim League (MUL) | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Nirbal Indian Shoshit Hamara Aam Dal | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
National Loktantrik Party (NLP) | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Peace Party (PECP) | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Praja Socialist Party (PSP) | 3 | 11 | 38 | 44 | |||||||||||||
Quami Ekta Dal (QED) | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
Rashtriya Swabhimaan Party (RSBP) | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) | 1 | 9 | 10 | 14 | |||||||||||||
Rashtriya Kranti Party (RTKP) | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Rashtriya Parivartan Dal (RPD) | 2 | 1 | |||||||||||||||
Republican Party of India (RPI) | 1 | 10 | 8 | ||||||||||||||
Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) SJP(R) | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||||
Samajwadi Party (SP) | 47 | 224 | 97 | 143 | 110 | 109 | |||||||||||
Sanghata Socialist Party | 44 | ||||||||||||||||
Socialist Party (SP) | 20 | ||||||||||||||||
Socialist Party (SOC) | 5 | 24 | |||||||||||||||
Social Action Party (SAP) | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
Shoshit Samaj Dal (SSD) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||
Swatantra Party (SWA) | 1 | 5 | 12 | 15 | |||||||||||||
Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Samyukta Socialist Party (SSP) | 33 | ||||||||||||||||
Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (UKD) | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
U.P. Praja Party (UPPP) | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
U.P. Revolutionary Socialist Party (UPRSP) | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Uttarpradesh Kisan Mazdoor Party (KMP) | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Uttar Pradesh United Democratic Front | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Independent (IND) | 3 | 6 | 9 | 16 | 13 | 8 | 7 | 40 | 23 | 17 | 16 | 5 | 18 | 37 | 31 | 74 | 15 |
Total Seats | 403 | 403 | 403 | 403 | 424 | 425 | 425 | 425 | 425 | 425 | 425 | 424 | 425 | 425 | 430 | 430 | 430 |
Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council (Vidhan Parishad)
Main Article : Vidhan Parishad
The Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Parishad or the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council is the upper house of the bicameral legislature of Uttar Pradesh state in northern India. Uttar Pradesh is one of the seven states in India, where the state legislature is bicameral, comprising two houses: the Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) and the Vidhan Parishad (Legislative Council). The Vidhan Parishad is a permanent House, consisting of 100 members.
History
The Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Parishad came into existence by the Government of India Act of 1935. The Governor Shri Ram Naik was a part of it, as heretofore. The Legislative Council consisted of 60 members. The term of a member of the Council was nine years with one-third of its members retiring after every three years. The Houses enjoyed the right of electing their Presiding Officers known as the President. The first meeting of the Legislative Council was held on 29 July 1937. Sir Sitaram and Begum Aijaz Rasul were elected the President and the Vice-President of the Legislative Council respectively. Sir Sitaram was in office till 9 March 1949. Chandra Bhal became the next Chairman on 10 March 1949.
After the independenc and adoption of the constitution on 26 January 1950 Chandra Bhal was re-elected the Chairman of the Legislative Council and continued in office till May 5, 1958. Sri Nizamuddin was elected the Deputy Chairman of the Council on May 27, 1952. He continued in office till 1964.
Nominations and election
When, under the provisions of the Government of India Act 1935, the Legislative Council came into existence in the United Provinces, it comprised 60 members. On 26 January 1950, the total membership of the Vidhan Parishad (legislative council) of Uttar Pradesh state was increased from 60 to 72. With the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act 1956, the strength of the Council was enhanced to 108. After the reorganisation of Uttar Pradesh state in November 2000 and the creation of Uttarakhand state, this strength has now reduced to 100. The present composition of the Vidhan Parishad is as follows:
- 10 members are nominated by the governor of Uttar Pradesh.
- 38 members are elected by the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha members.
- 36 members are elected by the Local bodies.
- 8 members are elected by the teachers.
- 8 members are elected by the graduates.
Term
Members are now elected or nominated for six years and one-third of them retire every second year. The presiding officers of Vidhan Parishad are now known as Chairman and Deputy Chairman. mr.Ramesh Yadav is a Chairman of this house at a time
The following are the constituencies of the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Parishad:[21]
Graduates' constituencies (8) | ||||
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# | Constituency | Member | Political Party | Term |
1 | Bareilly-Moradabad Division Graduates | Dr. Jai Pal Singh (Vyast) | BJP | Feb 2017- Nov 2022 [22] |
2 | Lucknow Division Graduates | Kanti Singh | Independent | May 2014 - May 2020 |
3 | Gorakhpur-Faizabad Division Graduates | Devendra Pratap Singh | BJP | Feb 2017 - Nov 2022 |
4 | Varanasi Division Graduates | Kedar Nath Singh | BJP | May 2014 - May 2020 |
5 | Allahabad-Jhansi Division Graduates | Dr. Yagya Dutt Sharma | BJP | May 2014 - May 2020 |
6 | Kanpur Division Graduates | Arun Pathak | BJP | Feb 2017 - Nov 2022 |
7 | Aligarh-Agra Division Graduates | Dr. Aseem Yadav | SP | May 2014 - May 2020 |
8 | Meerut Division Graduates | Hem Singh Pundir | Non political | May 2014 - May 2020 |
Teachers' constituencies (8) | ||||
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# | Constituency | Member | Political Party | Term |
1 | Meerut Division Teachers | Om Prakash Sharma | Non political | May 2014 - May 2020 |
2 | Bareilly-Moradabad Division Teachers | Sanjay Kumar Mishra | SP | May 2014 - May 2020 |
3 | Lucknow Division Teachers | Umesh Dwivedi | Independent | May 2014 - May 2020 |
4 | Gorakhpur-Faizabad Division Teachers | Dhruv Kumar Tripathi | Non political | May 2014 - May 2020 |
5 | Varanasi Division Teachers | Chet Narayan Singh | Independent | May 2014 - May 2020 |
6 | Allahabad-Jhansi Division Teachers | Suresh Kumar Tripathi | Non political | Feb 2017 - Nov 2022 |
7 | Kanpur Division Teachers | Raj Bahadur Singh Chandel | Independent | Feb 2017 - Nov 2022 |
8 | Agra-Aligarh Division Teachers | Jagveer Kishor Jain | Non political | May 2014 - May 2020 |
Local Authorities' constituencies (36) | ||||
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# | Constituency | Member | Political Party | Term |
1 | Moradabad-Bijnor Local Authorities | Parvez Ali | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
2 | Rampur-Bareilly Local Authorities | Ghanshyam Singh Lodhi | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
3 | Badaun Local Authorities | Banwari Singh Yadav | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
4 | Pilibhit-Shahjahanpur Local Authortiies | Amit Yadav | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
5 | Hardoi Local Authorities | Misbahuddin | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
6 | Lakhimpur-Kheri Local Authorities | Shashank Yadav | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
7 | Sitapur Local Authorities | Anand Bhadauria | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
8 | Lucknow-Unnao Local Authorities | Sunil Singh Sajan | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
9 | Rae Bareli Local Authorities | Dinesh Pratap Singh | INC | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
10 | Pratapgarh Local Authorities | Akshay Pratap Singh | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
11 | Sultanpur Local Authorities | Shailendra Pratap | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
12 | Barabanki Local Authorities | Rajesh Yadav | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
13 | Bahraich Local Authorities | Iqhlaq Khan | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
14 | Gonda Local Authorities | Mahfooz Khan | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
15 | Faizabad Local Authorities | Heralal Yadav | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
16 | Basti-Siddharth Nagar Local Authorities | Santosh Yadav 'Sani' | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
17 | Gorakhpur-Maharajganj Local Authorities | C.P. Chandra | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
18 | Deoria Local Authorities | Ramawadh Yadav | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
19 | Azamgarh-Mau Local Authorities | Rakesh Kumar Yadav | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
20 | Ballia Local Authorities | Ravishankar Singh 'Pappu Bhaiya' | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
21 | Ghazipur Local Authorities | Vishal Singh Chanchal | Independent | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
22 | Jaunpur Local Authorities | Brijesh Kumar Singh ' Prinsu' | BSP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
23 | Varanasi Local Authorities | Brijesh Kumar Singh alias Arun | Independent | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
24 | Mirzapur-Sonbhadra Local Authorities | Ramlali Mishra | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
25 | Allahabad Local Authorities | Vasudev Yadav | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
26 | Banda-Hamirpur Local Authorities | Ramesh Mishra | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022- |
27 | Jhansi-Jalaun-Lalitpur Local Authorities | Rama Niranjan | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
28 | Kanpur-Fatehpur Local Authorities | Dilip Singh alias Kallu Yadav | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
29 | Etawah-Farrukhabad Local Authorities | Pushpraj Jain | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
30 | Agra-Firozabad Local Authorities | Dileep Yadav | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
31 | Mathura-Etah-Mainpuri Local Authorities | Udayveer Singh | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
32 | Mathura-Etah-Mainpuri Local Authorities | Arvind Yadav | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
33 | Aligarh Local Authorities | Jaswant Singh | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
34 | Bulandshahar Local Authorities | Narendra Singh Bhati | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
35 | Meerut-Ghaziabad Local Authorities | Rakesh Yadav | SP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
36 | Muzaffarnagar-Saharanpur Local Authorities | Mahmood Ali | BSP | Mar 2016 - Jan 2022 |
Members elected by Legislative Assembly(38) | |||
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# | Member Name | Political Party | Term |
1 | Akhilesh Yadav | SP | Mar 2012 - Mar 2018 |
2 | Rajendra Choudhury | SP | Mar 2012 - Mar 2018 |
3 | Ambika Choudhury | SP | Mar 2012 - Mar 2018 |
4 | Dr. Madhu Gupta | SP | Mar 2012 - Mar 2018 |
5 | Naresh Chandra Uttam | SP | Mar 2012 - Mar 2018 |
6 | Vijay Yadav | SP | Mar 2012 - Mar 2018 |
7 | Umar Khan | SP | Mar 2012 - Mar 2018 |
8 | Ram Sakal Gujjar | SP | Mar 2012 - Mar 2018 |
9 | Sunil Kumar | BSP | Mar 2012 - Mar 2018 |
10 | Dr. Vijay Pratap | BSP | Mar 2012 - Mar 2018 |
11 | Thakur Jaiveer Singh | BSP | Mar 2012 - Mar 2018 |
12 | Mahendra Kumar Singh | BJP | Mar 2012 - Mar 2018 |
13 | Choudhury Mustaq Ahmed | RLD | Mar 2012 - Mar 2018 |
14 | Ahmed Hasan | SP | Feb 2015 - Feb 2021 |
15 | Ramesh Yadav | SP | Feb 2015 - Feb 2021 |
16 | Rajratan Rajbhar | SP | Feb 2015 - Feb 2021 |
17 | Sahab Singh Saini | SP | Feb 2015 - Feb 2021 |
18 | Ashok Bajpai | SP | Feb 2015 - Feb 2021 |
19 | Virendra Singh Gujjar | SP | Feb 2015 - Feb 2021 |
20 | Sarojini Agarwal | SP | Feb 2015 - Feb 2021 |
21 | Ashu Malik | SP | Feb 2015 - Feb 2021 |
22 | Naseemuddin Siddiqui | BSP | Feb 2015 - Feb 2021 |
23 | Dharmveer Ashok | BSP | Feb 2015 - Feb 2021 |
24 | Pradeep | BSP | Feb 2015 - Feb 2021 |
25 | Lakshman Acharya | BJP | Feb 2015 - Feb 2021 |
26 | Kamlesh Pathak | SP | Jul 2016 - Jul 2022 [23] |
27 | Rannvijay Singh Gonda | SP | Jul 2016 - Jul 2022 |
28 | Jagjivan Prasad Babu | SP | Jul 2016 - Jul 2022 |
29 | Atar Singh Rao | BSP | Jul 2016 - Jul 2022 |
30 | Dinesh Chandra | BSP | Jul 2016 - Jul 2022 |
31 | Shatarudra Prakash | SP | Jul 2016 - Jul 2022 |
32 | Suresh Kashyap | BSP | Jul 2016 - Jul 2022 |
33 | Yashwant Singh | SP | Jul 2016 - Jul 2022 |
34 | Bhupendra Singh | BJP | Jul 2016 - Jul 2022 |
35 | Dipak Singh | INC | Jul 2016 - Jul 2022 |
36 | Sunil Kumar Chittaur | BSP | Feb 2012 - Feb 2018 |
37 | Bukkal Nawab | SP | Jul 2016 - Jul 2022 |
38 | Balram Yadav | SP | Jul 2016 - Jul 2022 |
39 | Ram Sundar Das Nishad | SP | Jun 2016 - Jun 2022 |
Nominated members | |||
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# | Member Name | Political Party | Term |
1 | Shri Ram Singh Yadav | SP | Jul 2015 - Jul 2021 |
2 | Ms Lilawati Kushwaha | SP | Jul 2015 - Jul 2021 |
3 | Ramvriksh Singh Yadav | SP | Jul 2015 - Jul 2021 |
4 | Jitendra Yadav | SP | Jul 2015 - Jul 2021 |
5 | Balwant Singh Ramoowalia | SP | May 2016 - Apr 2022 |
6 | Zaheer Hasan Waseem Barelvi | SP | May 2016 - Apr 2022 |
7 | Madhukar Jetley | SP | May 2016 - Apr 2022 |
The names of Dr Kamlesh Kumar Pathak, Sanjay Seth, Ranvijay Singh,Abdul Sarfraz Khan and Dr Rajpal Kashyap as recommended by the government were rejected by the governor Ram Naik as they were not nominated on basis or excellence in arts, social service, science etc.
See also
- Government of Uttar Pradesh
- Sansad Bhavan
- Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
- Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council
- Uttar Pradesh Legislature
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