Speaker Of The Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
The Speaker of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly is the presiding officer of the Legislative Assembly of Uttarakhand, the main law-making body for the Indian state of Uttarakhand. The Speaker is elected in the first meeting of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly after the general elections for a term of 5 years from amongst the members of the assembly. The Speaker must be a member of the assembly. The Speaker can be removed from office by a resolution passed in the assembly by an effective majority of its members. In the absence of Speaker, the meeting of Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly is presided by the Deputy Speaker. Eligibility The Speaker of the Assembly must: # be a citizen of India; # be at least 25 years of age; and # not hold any office of profit under the Government of Uttarakhand. Powers and Functions of the Speaker The speaker of the legislative assembly conducts the business in house, and decides whether a bill is a money bill or not. They maintain disc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Speaker (India)
The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly is the presiding authority and highest authority of State legislative assemblies of India, state legislative assemblies in India for carrying house proceedings. He is empowered to determine the status of a Bill (law), bill submitted to the house by the state legislators. Elected by the Member of the Legislative Assembly (India), members of assembly, this post is held by two politicians for two identical roles such as "speaker" and "deputy speaker" for Legislative session, assembly session proceedings. In case one fails to attend the session due to some uncertainties such as resignation, illness or death, deputy speaker acts as a Chairperson, presiding officer until a new speaker is elected. It is created under the s:Constitution of India/Part VI, Article 178 of the Constitution of India. The Indian constitution also allows States and union territories of India, all states and union territories for the appointment of a speaker. The two memb ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Interim Uttarakhand Assembly
The Interim Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly also known as Antarim Uttarakhand Vidhan Sabha was a unicameral governing and law making body of the newly formed Indian state of Uttarakhand (then ''Uttaranchal''). As a Provisional Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly it came into existence with the formation of the State of Uttarakhand at 9 November 2000 which was later succeeded by the 1st Uttarakhand Assembly with the first assembly election that took place on February 14th, 2002. It was at that time consisted with total 30 Members including 22 Members of the Legislative Assembly and 8 Members of the Legislative Council from the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council of Uttar Pradesh, off which then Uttarakhand was formed out. Party position in the Assembly Key post holders in the Assembly * Speaker : Prakash Pant * Deputy Speaker : ''Vacant'' * Leader of the House: Nityanand Swami (politician), Nityanand Swami (2000–2001)Bhagat Singh Koshyari (2001–2002) * Leader ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jageshwar (Uttarakhand Assembly Constituency)
Jageshwar Legislative Assembly constituency is one of the 70 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand state in India. It is part of Almora district. Members of the Legislative Assembly Election results Assembly Election 2022 Assembly Election 2017 Assembly Election 2012 Assembly Election 2007 Assembly Election 2002 See also * List of constituencies of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly * Almora district Almora is a District (India), district in the Kumaon Division of Uttarakhand state, India. The headquarters is at Almora. It is 1,638 meters above sea level. The neighbouring regions are Pithoragarh district to the east, Chamoli district to the w ... References External links * {{coord, 29.64, 79.85, display=title Almora district Assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand Politics of Uttarakhand ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Govind Singh Kunjwal
Govind Singh Kunjwal is an Indian National Congress leader and member of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly in India. He was elected from the Jageshwar constituency in the 2002 election. He was former speaker of Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly. He was heavily criticized for his role in Uttarakhand political trouble in 2016 where 9 MLAs from Indian National Congress changed their loyalty towards Bharatiya Janata Party The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP; , ) is a political party in India and one of the two major List of political parties in India, Indian political parties alongside the Indian National Congress. BJP emerged out from Syama Prasad Mukherjee's .... Electoral Performances References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kunjwal, Govind Singh Living people Uttarakhand MLAs 2002–2007 Uttarakhand politicians Indian National Congress politicians from Uttarakhand Speakers of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly Year of birth missing (living people) Uttarakhand MLAs 200 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2007 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly Election
The 2007 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election were the 2nd Vidhan Sabha ( Legislative Assembly) election of the state of Uttarakhand in India. The elections were held on 21 February 2007, when the Bharatiya Janata Party emerged as the largest party with 35 seats in the 70-seat legislature. One seat short of forming a majority, the BJP have had to rely on support from the Uttarakhand Kranti Dal and three Independents to form the government. The Indian National Congress became the official opposition, holding 21 seats. Parties and alliances Others Results The Bharatiya Janata Party emerged as the largest party with 35 seats in a house of 70. They were still one short of the majority to form a government. After much wrangling it was announced that the Uttarakhand Kranti Dal and the three Independents would be supporting the government. The incumbent Indian National Congress Government lost as they had only 21 seats out of 70 seats. After protracted discussions ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2nd Uttarakhand Assembly
The 2007 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election were the second Vidhan Sabha ( Legislative Assembly) election of the state. The elections were held on 21 February 2007, when the Bharatiya Janata Party emerged as the largest party with 35 seats in the 71-seat legislature. One seat short of forming a majority, the BJP have had to rely on support from the Uttarakhand Kranti Dal and three Independents to form the government. The Indian National Congress became the official opposition, holding 21 seats. Party position in the Assembly Key post holders in the Assembly * Speaker : Harbans Kapoor * Deputy Speaker : Vijaya Barthwal (2008–2009) * Leader of the House: Bhuwan Chandra Khanduri (2007–2009) Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nihsank' (2009–2011) Bhuwan Chandra Khanduri (2011–2012) * Leader of the Opposition : Harak Singh Rawat * Chief Secretary : Surjit Kumar Das Members of the Second Uttarkhand Assembly By-elections See also * 2007 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly el ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dehradun (Uttarakhand Assembly Constituency)
Dehradun Legislative Assembly constituency was a part of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly from 1951 to 2000. It became a part of the Interim Uttarakhand Assembly from 2000 to 2002. Members of Legislative Assembly Election results Assembly Election 2007 Assembly Election 2002 1996 results 1993 results 1991 results 1989 results 1985 results Hira Singh Bisht won election against harbans Kapoor 1977 results 1969 results 1967 results 1962 results 1957 results See also * Dehradun Cantonment (Uttarakhand Assembly constituency) Dehradun Cantonment (Dehradun Cantt) is one of the seventy electoral Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand state in India. This seat is previously known as Dehradun Constituency before 2002 Delimitation. The constituenc ... References {{coord, 30.32, 78.03, display=title Politics of Dehradun Former assembly constituencies of U ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Harbans Kapoor
Harbans Kapoor (7 January 1946 – 13 December 2021) was an Indian politician who was a senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Uttarakhand State. He was Speaker of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly from 2007 to 2012. He was elected to the assembly from Dehra Khas constituency. After the first defeat in 1985, he never lost Legislative Assembly elections and won for a record eight terms in a row (four times as the member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly and four as the member of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly) from Dehradun. Early life and education Kapoor was born in Bannu, North-West Frontier Province in 1946 to a Hindkowan Hindu family. His family settled in Dehradun after Partition of India. He completed his early schooling from St. Joseph's Academy, Dehradun. He graduated in Law from D.A.V. Post Graduate College, Dehradun. Politics Starting as a grass root level politician, he joined the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha in 1989 as a member of the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2002 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly Election
The 2002 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election were the 1st Vidhan Sabha ( Legislative Assembly) elections of the state of Uttarakhand in India, when the Indian National Congress emerged as the largest party with 36 seats in the 70-seat legislature in the election. The Bharatiya Janata Party became the official opposition, holding 19 seats. Interim Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly (2000-2002) Parties and alliances Others Results List of elected Assembly members See also * 1st Uttarakhand Assembly * Tiwari ministry *Elections in Uttarakhand *Politics of Uttarakhand *2002 elections in India References Result {{Uttarakhand elections Uttarakhand 2002 The effects of the September 11 attacks of the previous year had a significant impact on the affairs of 2002. The war on terror was a major political focus. Without settled international law, several nations engaged in anti-terror operation ... 2000s in Uttarakhand ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1st Uttarakhand Assembly
The 2002 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election were the First Vidhan Sabha ( Legislative Assembly) elections of the state when the Indian National Congress emerged as the largest party with 36 seats in the 71-seat legislature in the election. The Bharatiya Janata Party became the official opposition, holding 19 seats. Party position in the Assembly Key post holders in the Assembly * Speaker : Yashpal Arya * Deputy Speaker : ''Vacant'' * Leader of the House: Narayan Datt Tiwari * Leader of the Opposition : Bhagat Singh Koshyari (2002–2003) Matbar Singh Kandari (2003–2004) * Chief Secretary : Madhukar Gupta Members of the First Uttarakhand Assembly By-elections See also * 2002 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election * Tiwari ministry * Politics of Uttarakhand Uttarakhand (, ), also known as Uttaranchal ( ; List of renamed places in India, the official name until 2007), is a States and union territories of India, state in North India, northern India. Th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Indian National Congress
The Indian National Congress (INC), colloquially the Congress Party, or simply the Congress, is a political parties in India, political party in India with deep roots in most regions of India. Founded on 28 December 1885, it was the first modern Nationalism, nationalist movement to emerge in the British Empire in Asia and Africa. From the late 19th century, and especially after 1920, under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, the Congress became the principal leader of the Indian independence movement. The Congress led India to independence from the United Kingdom, and significantly influenced other Decolonization, anti-colonial nationalist movements in the British Empire. The INC is a "big tent" party that has been described as sitting on the Centrism, centre of the Indian politics, Indian political spectrum. The party held its first session in 1885 in Mumbai, Bombay where Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee, W.C. Bonnerjee presided over it. After Indian independence in 1947, Congress eme ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |