Bombay North Constituency, Maharashtra Loksabha Election 1977 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Bombay North

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

Winner

:

BLD

GORE MRINAL KESHAV

278246

Runner up :

INC

RIDWAN HARRIS

131156

MARGIN

:

147090 ( 35.44%

of Total Valid Votes )

 

DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

16-03-1977

 

POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER : 645

AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 1023

 

VOTES

1. POLLED

422795

( 64.06%

of Total Electors)

2. VALID

415009

3. REJECTED

7786

( 1.84%

of Total Votes Polled)

4. MISSING

0

5. TENDERED

0

 

I. CANDIDATES

MALE

FEMALE

TOTAL

1. NOMINATED

3

1

4

2. REJECTED

0

0

0

3. WITHDRAWN

1

0

1

4. CONTESTED

2

1

3

5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT

1

0

1

II. ELECTORS

1. GENERAL

371651

288334

659985

2. SERVICE

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

371651

288334

659985

III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED

1. GENERAL

251051

171744

422795

2. POSTAL

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

251051

171744

422795

 


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Bombay North Constituency, Maharashtra Loksabha Election 1980 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Bombay North

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

Winner

:

JNP

RAVINDRA VARMA

231694

Runner up :

INC(I)

VARTAK HARI GOVINDRAO

167000

MARGIN

:

64694

( 14.34% of Total Valid Votes )

 

DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

03-01-1980

 

POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER : 834

AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 1013

 

VOTES

1. POLLED

458938

( 54.30%

of Total Electors)

2. VALID

451084

3. REJECTED

7854

( 1.71%

of Total Votes Polled)

4. MISSING

0

5. TENDERED

0

 

I. CANDIDATES

MALE

FEMALE

TOTAL

1. NOMINATED

2. REJECTED

3. WITHDRAWN

4. CONTESTED

12

1

13

5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT

10

1

11

II. ELECTORS

1. GENERAL

472607

372626

845233

2. SERVICE

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

472607

372626

845233

III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED

1. GENERAL

272160

186778

458938

2. POSTAL

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

272160

186778

458938

 


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Bombay North Constituency, Maharashtra Loksabha Election 1984 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Bombay North

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

Winner

:

INC

ANOOPCHAND KHIMCHAND SHAH

275522

Runner up :

JNP

RAVINDER VERMA

175398

MARGIN

:

100124

( 20.37% of Total Valid Votes )

 

DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

24-12-1984

 

POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER : 1046

AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 949

 

VOTES

1. POLLED

502067

( 50.56% of Total Electors)

2. VALID

491595

3. REJECTED

10472

( 2.09% of Total Votes Polled)

4. MISSING

0

5. TENDERED

0

 

MALE

FEMALE

TOTAL

I. CANDIDATES

1. NOMINATED

2. REJECTED

3. WITHDRAWN

4. CONTESTED

17

0

17

5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT

15

0

15

II. ELECTORS

1. GENERAL

552981

439956

992937

2. SERVICE

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

552981

439956

992937

III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED

1. GENERAL

296383

205684

502067

2. POSTAL

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

296383

205684

502067

 

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Bombay North Constituency, Maharashtra Loksabha Election 1989 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Bombay North

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

Winner

:

BJP

RAM NAIK

362787

Runner up :

INC

CHANDRAKANT GOSALIA

262582

MARGIN

:

100205

( 11.52% of Total Valid Votes )

 

DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

24-11-1989

 

POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER : 1514                              AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 1005

 

VOTES

1. POLLED

885188

( 58.14%

of Total Electors)

2. VALID

869921

3. REJECTED

15267

( 1.72%

of Total Votes Polled)

4. MISSING

0

5. TENDERED

0

 

ELECTORS WHO VOTED

1. GENERAL

519615

365573

885188

2. POSTAL

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

519615

365573

885188

 

ELECTORS

1. GENERAL

846681

675795

1522476

2. SERVICE

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

846681

675795

1522476

 

MALE

FEMALE

TOTAL

I.CANDIDATES

1.NOMINATED

2.REJECTED

3.WITHDRAWN

4.CONTESTED

5.FORFEITED DEPOSIT

 


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Bombay North Constituency, Maharashtra Loksabha Election 1991 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Bombay North

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

Winner

:

BJP

RAM NAIK

304500

Runner up :

INC

B.A. DESAI

212187

MARGIN

:

92313 ( 14.57%

of Total Valid Votes )

 

DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

26-05-1991

 

POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER : 1532

AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 1035

 

VOTES

1. POLLED

640737

( 40.41% of Total Electors)

2. VALID

633551

3. REJECTED

7186

(

1.12% of Total Votes Polled)

4. MISSING

0

5. BALLOT PAPER SET APART

0

6. TENDERED

2

 

ELECTORS WHO VOTED

1. GENERAL

398506

242138

640644

2. POSTAL

81

12

93

3. TOTAL

398587

242150

640737

 

ELECTORS

1. GENERAL

885327

700122

1585449

2. SERVICE

115

52

167

3. TOTAL

885442

700174

1585616

 

CANDIDATES

MALE

FEMALE

TOTAL

1. NOMINATED

2. REJECTED

3. WITHDRAWN

4. CONTESTED

25

3

28

5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT

23

3

26

 


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Shri Ravindra Varma Member of Parliament (MP) from Bombay North (Maharashtra) Biodata

Name of Member: Shri Ravindra Varma

Political Party: Janata Party

Constituency & State: Bombay North (Maharashtra)

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VARMA, SHRI RAVINDRA,  [Janata—Maharashtra, North Bombay, 1980]  s. of late Shri K. Goda Varma; b. at Mavelikara, Alleppey District, Kerala, April 18, 1925; ed. at H.H. The Maharaja’s College of Arts, Trivandrum and Christian College, Madras; 2 s.; Social and Political Worker; previously associated with the Congress; took active part in the national struggle for independence and the struggle for responsible Government in Travancore and Mysore States and in the ‘Quit India’ Movement; courted imprisonment several times; played leading part in the Lok Sangharsh Movement during the Emergency; directed the All India underground movement against the Emergency, and for the restoration of democracy, travelled all over India and built up underground celis of resistance and organised All India Satyagraha Movement; was arrested in Bombay in the beginning of February, 1976, detained in Thana Jail and released on February 24, 1977.    Minister for Parliamentary Affairs and Labour, March 1977—August, 1979; Member, All-India Congress Committee, 1958-77; General Secretary, All India Congress Committee, 1971-74; Member, Executive Committee of the National Students Organization, Madras State, 1944; Vice-President, All India Students Congress, 1945-46; President, All India Students Congress, 1946-49; Elected Member, International Executive of the International Students Service—World University Congress, 1945-46: Convener, Preparatory Committee of the National Union of Students, 1949-50; Secretary, Indian Youth Congress, 1949-51; President, All India Youth Congress, 1957; Secretary, (i) Indian Committee of the World Assembly of Youth (two terms) (ii) Gandhi Vichar Parishad, Wardha and Delhi (founded by the Sarva Seva Sangh and the disciples of Gandhiji for research, study and publication of the political, economic and sociological implications of Gandhian philosophy); International President of the World Assembly of Youth, 1958-62; Member, Director-General’s World Committee for Adult Education, UNESCO, 1960-64; Chairman, (i) Administrative Reforms Commission’s Study Team on Public Undertakings, 1965—67 and (ii) Administrative Reforms Commission’s Working Group on Defence Production, 1967-69; Member, Three-Man High Power Committee set up by the Government of India to enquire into the administration and expense ratio of Life Insurance Corporation, of India, 1968-69; General Secretary, All-India Lok Sangarsh Samiti August 1975: Member, (i) Third Lok Sabha, 1962-67 und (ii) Sixih Lok Sabha, 1977-79; Member, Executive Committee, Congress Party in Parliament, 1962-63 and 1964-67; Member, Consultative Committees for the Ministries of External Affairs, Defence and Finance, 1962-67; Member, (i) Privileges Committee, and (ii) Rules Committee; Leader, (i) Indian delegation to the International Students’ Conference at Prague, 1946, (ii) Indian Delegation to the International Students’ Service Conference, Aurora, New York, 1949, and (iii) Delegation of the Indian Youth Congress to China, 1958; undertook lecture tours of some Universities in the U.S.A.; took part in the Seminars and Conferences of (i) the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, (ii) Food and Agriculture Organisation, (iii) International Labour Organisation, and (iv) other United Nations Agencies; Member, Government of India’s Delegation to, (i) U.N. Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva, 1964, (ii) Afro-Asian Governments’ Conference, Algiers, 1965, (iii) Government of India’s Observer Delegation to the African Heads of States’ Conference, Accra, 1964, and (iv) Government of India’s Delegation to the ECAFE Conference, New Delhi, 1967; Leader, Parliamentary Delegation to People’s Republic of North Korea and Mongolia; Represented the Government of India in the 61st, 62nd and 63rd Sessions of the International Labour Conferences and presided over the 63rd Session of I.L.O. in Geneva, 1979.  

Social activities:  Organised Gandhian Study Centres all over the country, delivered lectures in the training courses run by the All-India Spinners” Association, All-India Village Industries Association and other Institutions.  

Special interests:  Poetry, Politics, International Affairs, Economics and Philosophy.  

Publications:  Helped in the editing of ‘Harijan’ between 1951-52; Has contributed articles and has been a regular columnist of important papers and weeklies like Commerce, and News Weeklies like Hindustan Times, Week-end Review etc.  

Travels abroad:  United Kingdom, France, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Belgium, Yugoslavia, U.S.A., and China,  As president of the World Assembly of Youth, travelled extensively in Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America and North America.

Permanent address:  Sarada Mansion, Fort, Mavelikara, Kerala.

 


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Shri Anoopchand Khimchand Shah Member of Parliament (MP) from Bombay North (Maharashtra) Biodata

Name of Member: Shri Anoopchand Khimchand Shah

Political Party: Congress (I)

Constituency & State: Bombay North (Maharashtra)

Lok Sabha Experience: 8

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SHAH, SHRI ANOOPCHAND KHIMCHAND, B.Com., [Congress (I)— Maharashtra, Bombay North, 1984]  s. of Shri Khimchand P. Shah; b. at Wadhawana City, Gujarat State, March 20, 1934; ed. at Syndham College, Bombay, “Kovid” Hindi Rashtradha Vardha; m. Smt. Sarojben Anoopchand Shah, 1962; 2 s. and 2 d.; Trader, running Printing Press at Kandivalee, Bombay; Secretary and Treasurer M.J.Y.M. Medical Relief Centre; President and Secretary, Jain Social Group, Bombay; Chairman, Vigilance Committee, Godown Committee, Catering Committee; Member, Sales Tax Advisory Committee, Maharashtra; Member, Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, 1980-84.

Social activities:  Running a school and a Hospital in Malad and Kandivalee; connected with number of Jain institutions.

Favourite pastime and recreation:  Reading religious books.

Accomplishments in letters—literature and science:  Awarded prize for short story writing in 1962.

Sports and clubs:  Cricket.

Permanent address:  4, Sundaram Ramchandra Lane, Malad (W) Bombay-400064.

 

 


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Smt. Mrinal Gore Member of Parliament (MP) from Bombay North (Maharashtra) Biodata

Name of Member: Smt. Mrinal Gore

Political Party: Janata Party

Constituency & State: Bombay North (Maharashtra)

Lok Sabha Experience: 6

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GORE, SHRIMATI MRINAL, Janata, (Maharastra—Bombay North—1977):  d. of Professor Narayan Ganesh Mobile; b. at Kher, Bombay, June 24, 1928; ed. at Sheth A. Poddar High School, Santa Cruz, Bombay, Elphinston College, Bombay, and Sheth G. S. Medical College, Bombay, passed the 1st M.B.B.S. Examination; m. Shri Keshav S. Gore, October 1, 1948; 1 d.; Political and Social Worker.; Previously associated with the Socialist Party and Samyukta Socialist Party; Member, Bombay Municipal Corporation, 1961—73; Member, Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, 1972—77; presently Member, (i) Estimates Committee and (ii) Library Committee.

Social activities:  Work amongst women through A.I.W.C., other Women’s Organisations, and through Anti-Price Rise Women’s Committee; work amongst hutment-dwellers and other tenants; running an institution for Health Consultation and Family Planning etc., and a Reference Library for the benefit of students etc.

Favourite pastime and recreation:  Reading. 

Special interests:  Work amongst women.

Permanent address:  Topiwala Bunglaw, S.V. Road, Goregaon, Bombay-62.


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