Indore Constituency, Madhya Pradesh Loksabha Election 1957 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Indore

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

W i n n e r

INC

KHADIWALA KANHAIYALAL

102589

Runner up

BJS

KISHORILAL

42010

MARGIN :

60579

( 36.97% of Total Valid Votes )

 

DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

25-02-1957

 

MALE

FEMALE

TOTAL

I. CANDIDATES

1.

NOMINATED

2. REJECTED

3.

WITHDRAWN

4.

CONTESTED

5.

FORFEITED DEPOSIT

II. ELECTORS

1. TOTAL

357132

357132

III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED

1. TOTAL

163844

163844

IV. VOTES

1. POLLED               163844 45.88% of Total Electors

2. VALID                  163844


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Indore Constituency, Madhya Pradesh Loksabha Election 1962 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Indore

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

Winner

:

IND

HOMI DAJI

95682

Runner up

:

INC

RAMSINGHBHAI KARANSINGH

89389

MARGIN

:

6293

( 2.74% of Total Valid Votes )

 

DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

19-02-1962

 

POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER :                                  AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION :

 

VOTES

1. POLLED

239465

( 59.08%

of Total Electors)

2. VALID

229546

3. REJECTED

9919

( 4.14%

of Total Votes Polled)

4. MISSING

0

5. TENDERED

0

 

MALE

FEMALE

TOTAL

I.CANDIDATES

1.NOMINATED

2.REJECTED

3.WITHDRAWN

4.CONTESTED

5.FORFEITED DEPOSIT

II. ELECTORS

1. GENERAL

405346

0

405346

2. SERVICE

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

405346

0

405346

III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED

1. GENERAL

239465

0

239465

2. POSTAL

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

239465

0

239465

 


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Indore Constituency, Madhya Pradesh Loksabha Election 1967 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Indore

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

Winner

:

INC

P.C. SETHI

134468

Runner up

:

IND

H. DAJI

100350

MARGIN

:

34118

( 11.06% of Total Valid Votes )

 

DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

15-02-1967

 

POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER :                              AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION :

 

VOTES

1. POLLED

323444

( 64.77%

of Total Electors)

2. VALID

308422

3. REJECTED

15022

( 4.64%

of Total Votes Polled)

4. MISSING

0

5. TENDERED

0

 

MALE

FEMALE

TOTAL

I.CANDIDATES

1.NOMINATED

2.REJECTED

3.WITHDRAWN

4.CONTESTED

5.FORFEITED DEPOSIT

II. ELECTORS

1. GENERAL

499407

0

499407

2. SERVICE

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

499407

0

499407

III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED

1. GENERAL

323444

0

323444

2. POSTAL

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

323444

0

323444

 


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Indore Constituency, Madhya Pradesh Loksabha Election 1971 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Indore

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

Winner

:

INC

PRAKASH CHANDRA SETHI

136534

Runner up :

BJS

SATYA BHAN SINGHAL

90836

MARGIN

:

45698 ( 15.05% of Total Valid Votes )

 

DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

3/1/1971

 

POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER :

AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION :

 

VOTES

1. POLLED

312416

( 57.80% of Total Electors)

2. VALID

303695

3. REJECTED

8721

( 2.79% of Total Votes Polled)

4. MISSING

0

5. TENDERED

0

 

I. CANDIDATES

MALE

FEMALE

TOTAL

1. NOMINATED

11

0

11

2. REJECTED

0

0

0

3. WITHDRAWN

4

0

4

4. CONTESTED

7

0

7

5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT

4

0

4

II. ELECTORS

1. GENERAL

278043

262487

540530

2. SERVICE

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

278043

262487

540530

III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED

1. GENERAL

183075

129341

312416

2. POSTAL

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

183075

129341

312416

 


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Indore Constituency, Madhya Pradesh Loksabha Election 1977 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Indore

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

Winner

:

BLD

KALYAN JAIN

174278

Runner up :

INC

BHATT NANDKISHORE

137642

MARGIN

:

36636 ( 10.42% of Total Valid Votes )

 

 DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

16-03-1977

 

POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER : 622

AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 901

 

VOTES

1. POLLED

363014

( 64.75%

of Total Electors)

2. VALID

351754

3. REJECTED

11260

( 3.10%

of Total Votes Polled)

4. MISSING

0

5. TENDERED

0

 

I. CANDIDATES

MALE

FEMALE

TOTAL

1. NOMINATED

11

0

11

2. REJECTED

0

0

0

3. WITHDRAWN

3

0

3

4. CONTESTED

8

0

8

5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT

6

0

6

II. ELECTORS

1. GENERAL

293426

267239

560665

2. SERVICE

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

293426

267239

560665

III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED

1. GENERAL

201905

161109

363014

2. POSTAL

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

201905

161109

363014

 


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Indore Constituency, Madhya Pradesh Loksabha Election 1980 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Indore

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

Winner

:

INC(I)

PRAKASH CHAND SETHI

210994

Runner up :

JNP

SHEEL KUMAR NIGAM

146261

MARGIN

:

64733

( 15.90% of Total Valid Votes )

 

DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

06-01-1980

 

POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER : 859

AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 796

 

VOTES

1. POLLED

417224

( 60.95%

of Total Electors)

2. VALID

407055

3. REJECTED

10169

( 2.44%

of Total Votes Polled)

4. MISSING

0

5. TENDERED

0

 

I. CANDIDATES

MALE

FEMALE

TOTAL

1. NOMINATED

2. REJECTED

3. WITHDRAWN

4. CONTESTED

16

0

16

5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT

14

0

14

II. ELECTORS

1. GENERAL

358459

326035

684494

2. SERVICE

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

358459

326035

684494

III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED

1. GENERAL

229086

188138

417224

2. POSTAL

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

229086

188138

417224

 


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Indore Constituency, Madhya Pradesh Loksabha Election 1984 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Indore

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

Winner

:

INC

PRAKASH CHAND SETHI

272122

Runner up :

BJP

RAJENDRA NILKANTH DHARKAR

181296

MARGIN

:

90826

( 18.97% of Total Valid Votes )

 

DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

27-12-1984

 

POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER : 947

AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 834

 

VOTES

1. POLLED

488546

( 61.80% of Total Electors)

2. VALID

478826

3. REJECTED

9720

( 1.99% of Total Votes Polled)

4. MISSING

0

5. TENDERED

0

 

MALE

FEMALE

TOTAL

I. CANDIDATES

1. NOMINATED

2. REJECTED

3. WITHDRAWN

4. CONTESTED

25

0

25

5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT

23

0

23

II. ELECTORS

1. GENERAL

410790

379678

790468

2. SERVICE

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

410790

379678

790468

III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED

1. GENERAL

272064

216482

488546

2. POSTAL

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

272064

216482

488546

 

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Indore Constituency, Madhya Pradesh Loksabha Election 1989 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Indore

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

Winner

:

BJP

SUMITRA MAHAJAN

319123

Runner up :

INC

PRAKASHCHAND SETHI

207509

MARGIN

:

111614

( 17.47% of Total Valid Votes )

 

DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

24-11-1989

 

POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER : 1254                           AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 864

 

VOTES

1. POLLED

651051

( 60.09%

of Total Electors)

2. VALID

639071

3. REJECTED

11980

( 1.84%

of Total Votes Polled)

4. MISSING

0

5. TENDERED

0

 

ELECTORS WHO VOTED

1. GENERAL

368662

282389

651051

2. POSTAL

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

368662

282389

651051

 

ELECTORS

1. GENERAL

567560

515931

1083491

2. SERVICE

0

0

0

3. TOTAL

567560

515931

1083491

 

MALE

FEMALE

TOTAL

I.CANDIDATES

1.NOMINATED

2.REJECTED

3.WITHDRAWN

4.CONTESTED

5.FORFEITED DEPOSIT

 


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Indore Constituency, Madhya Pradesh Loksabha Election 1991 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Indore

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

Winner

:

BJP

SUMITRA MAHAJAN (W)

303269

Runner up :

INC

LALIT JAIN

222675

MARGIN

:

80594 ( 14.59% of Total Valid Votes )

 

DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

26-05-1991

 

POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER : 1258

AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 914

 

VOTES

1. POLLED

558913

( 48.59% of Total Electors)

2. VALID

552568

3. REJECTED

6144

(

1.10% of Total Votes Polled)

4. MISSING

201

5. BALLOT PAPER SET APART

0

6. TENDERED

114

 

ELECTORS WHO VOTED

1. GENERAL

334323

224534

558857

2. POSTAL

43

13

56

3. TOTAL

334366

224547

558913

 

ELECTORS

1. GENERAL

604640

544740

1149380

2. SERVICE

690

308

998

3. TOTAL

605330

545048

1150378

 

CANDIDATES

MALE

FEMALE

TOTAL

1. NOMINATED

2. REJECTED

3. WITHDRAWN

4. CONTESTED

37

1

38

5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT

36

0

36

 


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Indore Constituency, Madhya Pradesh Loksabha Election 1996 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Indore

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

Winner

BJP

SAU. SUMITRA MAHAJAN

338327

Runner up :

INC

MADHUKAR VERMA

233894

MARGIN :

104433

15.72% of Total Valid Votes )

 

DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

02-05-1996

08-05-1996

09-05-1996

 

POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER :

1630

AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 761

 

VOTES

1. POLLED

674473

54.41%

of Total Electors)

2. VALID

664159

3. REJECTED

10231

1.52%

of Total Votes Polled)

4. MISSING

83

5. TENDERED

73

 

ELECTORS WHO VOTED

1. GENERAL

393524

280893

674417

2.

POSTAL

54

2

56

3. TOTAL

393578

280895

674473

 

ELECTORS

1.

GENERAL

636500

602843

1239343

2.

SERVICE

179

106

285

3.

TOTAL

636679

602949

1239628

 

CANDIDATES

MALE

FEMALE

TOTAL

1.

NOMINATED

81

4

85

2.

REJECTED

1

0

1

3.

WITHDRAWN

20

2

22

4.

CONTESTED

60

2

62

5.

FORFEITED DEPOSIT

59

1

60

 


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Indore Constituency, Madhya Pradesh Loksabha Election 1998 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Indore

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

Winner

BJP

SUMITRA MAHAJAN

440047

Runner up :

INC

PANKAJ SANGHVI

390195

MARGIN :

49852

5.89%

of Total Valid Votes )

 

DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

22-02-1998

02-03-1998

03-03-1998

 

POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER :

1641

AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 867

 

VOTES

1. POLLED

855802

60.12%

of Total Electors)

2. VALID

846291

3. REJECTED

9181

1.07%

of Total Votes Polled)

4. MISSING

330

5. TENDERED

355

 

ELECTORS WHO VOTED

1. GENERAL

480279

375472

855751

2.

POSTAL

49

2

51

3. TOTAL

480328

375474

855802

 

ELECTORS

1.

GENERAL

744429

678766

1423195

2.

SERVICE

213

120

333

3.

TOTAL

744642

678886

1423528

 

 CANDIDATES

MALE

FEMALE

TOTAL

1.

NOMINATED

21

1

22

2.

REJECTED

3

0

3

3.

WITHDRAWN

3

0

3

4.

CONTESTED

15

1

16

5.

FORFEITED DEPOSIT

14

0

14

 


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Indore Constituency, Madhya Pradesh Loksabha Election 1999 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Indore

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

Winner

BJP

SUMITRA MAHAJAN

474167

Runner up :

INC

MAHESH JOSHI

342852

MARGIN :

131315

15.90% of Total Valid Votes )

 

DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

11-09-1999

06-10-1999

07-10-1999

 

POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER :

1657

AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 892

 

VOTES

1. POLLED

834579

56.46%

of Total Electors)

2. VALID

825794

3. REJECTED

8256

0.99%

of Total Votes Polled)

4. MISSING

529

5. TENDERED

299

 

ELECTORS WHO VOTED

1. GENERAL

483995

350569

834564

2.

POSTAL

8

7

15

3. TOTAL

484003

350576

834579

 

ELECTORS

1.

GENERAL

777067

700599

1477666

2.

SERVICE

278

164

442

3.

TOTAL

777345

700763

1478108

 

CANDIDATES

MALE

FEMALE

TOTAL

1.

NOMINATED

14

2

16

2.

REJECTED

1

0

1

3.

WITHDRAWN

2

0

2

4.

CONTESTED

11

2

13

5.

FORFEITED DEPOSIT

10

1

11

 


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Indore Constituency, Madhya Pradesh Loksabha Election 2004 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Indore

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

Winner

:

BJP

SUMITRA MAHAJAN

508107

Runner up :

INC

RAMESHWAR PATEL

314171

MARGIN

:

193936 ( 22.70% of Total Valid Votes )

 

DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

10-05-2004

13-05-2004

13-05-2004

 

POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER : 1811

AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 927

DATE(s) OF RE-POLL, IF ANY :

NIL

NUMBER OF POLLING STATIONS WHERE RE-POLL WAS ORDERED

NIL

 

VOTES

1. REJECTED VOTES (Postal)

19

2. VOTES NOT RETREIVED FROM EVM

0

3. TOTAL VALID VOTES POLLED

854503

4. TENDERED VOTES

120

 

VOTERS

1. GENERAL

498356

355884

854240

2. PROXY

0

3. POSTAL

282

4. TOTAL

854522

 

POLLING PERCENTAGE

57.19

44.19

50.92

 

ELECTORS

1. GENERAL

871361

805400

1676761

2. SERVICE

848

421

1269

3. TOTAL

872209

805821

1678030

 

CANDIDATES

MEN

WOMEN

TOTAL

1. NOMINATED

12

1

13

2. NOMINATION REJECTED

1

0

1

3. WITHDRAWN

2

0

2

4. CONTESTED

9

1

10

5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT

8

0

8

 


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Sumitra Mahajan (Tai) Member of Parliament (MP) from Indore (Madhya Pradesh) Biodata

Name of Member: Sumitra Mahajan (Tai)

Political Party: Bharatiya Janata Party

Constituency & State: Indore (Madhya Pradesh)

Lok Sabha Experience: 9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16

Sixteenth Lok Sabha

Members Bioprofile
Sumitra Mahajan (Tai),
Constituency   : Indore (Madhya Pradesh)
Party Name     : Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP)
Email Address : speakerloksabha[AT]sansad[DOT]nic[DOT]in
s_mahajan[AT]nic[DOT]in
Father’s Name Shri Purushotam Neelkanth Sathe
Mother’s Name Smt. Usha
Date of Birth 12 Apr 1943
Place of Birth Chiplun, Distt. Ratnagiri (Maharashtra)
Marital Status Married
Date of Marriage 29 Jan 1965
Spouse’s Name Late Shri Jayant Mahajan
No. of Sons 2
Educational
Qualifications
Bachelor of Law (LL.B.), M.A. (Psychology)
Permanent Address
68, Manishpuri, Saket Nagar,
Indore-452 018, Madhya Pradesh
Tels : (0731) 2596655 (R),
2542211/2542233 (O)
Present Address
20, Akbar Road,
New Delhi – 110 001
Tels. (011) 23014011, 23014022
Office:
16, Parliament House,
New Delhi-110 001
Tels. (011) 23017795, 23017914
Positions Held
1982-85 Corporator, Municipal Corporation, Indore (M.P.)
1984-85 Deputy Mayor, Municipal Corporation, Indore
1989 Elected to 9th Lok Sabha
1990-91 Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
President, Mahila Morcha, (Women Wing) Bharatiya Janata Party (B.J.P.), Madhya Pradesh
1991 Re-elected to 10th Lok Sabha (2nd term)
1991-92 Member, Joint Parliamentary Committee on the Constitution (Seventy-third Amendment) Bill, 1991
1991-93 Member, Joint Parliamentary Committee on the Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Bill, 1991
1991-96 Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Communications
1992-94 Vice-President, B.J.P., Madhya Pradesh
1995-96 Secretary, B.J.P. Parliamentary Board
Chairperson, B.J.P. Parliamentary Board, Madhya Pradesh
1996 Re-elected to 11th Lok Sabha (3rd term)
Secretary, Bharatiya Janata Party (B.J.P.)
1997 Member, Committee on Public Accounts
1998 Re-elected to 12th Lok Sabha (4th term)
1998 General-Secretary, B.J.P.
1998-99 Member, Standing Committee on Human Resource Development and its Sub-Committee on Value-based Education
Convenor, Sub-Committee on Drug Control, Standing Committee on Human Resource Development
Member, Committee on Empowerment of Women
Member, Committee on Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS)
Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Human Resource Development
1999 Re-elected to 13th Lok Sabha (5th term)
Oct. 1999- Jun. 2002 Union Minister of State, Ministry of Human Resource Development
Jul. 2002 – May 2003 Union Minister of State, Ministry of Communications & Information Technology
24 May 2003- May 2004 Union Minister of State, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas
2004 Re-elected to 14th Lok Sabha( 6th term)
2004-2009 Member, General Purposes Committee
Chairperson, Standing Committee on Social Justice and Empowerment
Member, Panel of Chairpersons (Lok Sabha)
Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Civil Aviation
2005 Prabhari, (In charge) Mahila Morcha, B.J.P.
2009 Re-elected to 15th Lok Sabha (7th term)
Jun. 2009 Member, Panel of Chairpersons (Lok Sabha)
31 Aug. 2009 – 18 May 2014 Chairperson, Standing Committee on Rural Development
23 Sep. 2009 – 18 May 2014 Member, Committee on Empowerment of Women
May, 2014 Re-elected to 16th Lok Sabha (8th term)
6 Jun. 2014 Unanimously elected as Speaker, 16th Lok Sabha
Position held as Speaker Chairperson, (i) Business Advisory Committee, (ii) Rules Committee, (iii) Joint Parliamentary Committee on Maintenance of Heritage Character and Development of Parliament House Complex, (iv) Committee on Installation of Portraits/Statues of National Leaders and Parliamentarians in Parliament House Complex, (v) General Purposes Committee, (vi) Committee on Security in Parliament House Complex, (vii) Standing Committee of All India Presiding Officers’ Conference; and (viii) Executive Committee of CPA India Region

President, (i) Indian Parliamentary Group; and (ii) India Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA)

Literary, Artistic & Scientific Accomplishments
Participated in discussions, delivered lectures and public discourses on the teachings of Mahabharata and Geeta, Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar. Keen interest in literature and Indian music; known for her association and support to several cultural organisations/forums promoting literary activities

Authored a book on Devi Ahilyabai Holkar titled ‘Matoshree’. The book, covering the life and times of Devi Ahilyabai Holkar, was released by the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi on 11 April 2017. Later, a play based on the book was staged by Avirat, Indore in Balayogi Auditorium, Parliament Library Building

During the visit of Indian Parliamentary Delegation to Republic of Korea (Seoul), Sept. – Oct., 2016, Hankuk University of Foreign Affairs (Seoul) awarded her the Honorary Doctorate

Favourite Pastime and Recreation
Reading, music, drama and cinema
Sports and Clubs
Actively associated with institutions/organizations promoting Indian sports; protection/development of playgrounds; and women’s Kho-Kho matches
Countries Visited
As a Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha), was a Member of the Indian Parliamentary Delegations and as Speaker Lok Sabha, led Parliamentary Delegations to various countries

Conferences/Meetings Attended

As a Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) and as Union Minister, attended and participated in the following Conferences and Seminars held in India and abroad: 4th World Conference on Women, Beijing (China), Sept. 1995; International Forum on Parliamentarians and Local Authorities with an interest in Tourism, Bali (Indonesia), Sept. 1996; As Minister of State for Women and Child Development, led an Indian Delegation to Australia to discuss bilateral issues. As Minister of State for Women and Child Development, attended various Conferences/Bilateral visits to USA, Sri Lanka, Maldives, 2001; As Minister of State for Communications and Information Technology, led the Indian Delegation to ITU Conferences, Hong Kong and Morocco, 2002; 112th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), Manila, Philippines, April, 2005; Sixth Canadian Parliamentary CPA Seminar in Ottawa, Canada, Oct. 2007; Regional Seminar for Asian Parliaments on ‘Preventing and Responding to Violence against Women and Girls: From Legislation to Effective Enforcement’, New Delhi, Sept. 2011; Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (CWP) India Region Seminar on ‘Gender Justice and Responsive Governance’, New Delhi, March, 2012; 58th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference in Colombo (Sri Lanka), Sept. 2012

As Speaker, Lok Sabha, attended and also led Indian Parliamentary Delegations at the following Meetings / Conferences and Bilateral visits : 9th Meeting of Women Speakers of Parliament, Geneva (Switzerland), Sept. 2014; 131st Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, Geneva (Switzerland), Oct. 2014; 2nd Meeting of the Preparatory Committee of The Fourth World Conference of Speakers of Parliaments in New York (USA), Nov. 2014; Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of the Commonwealth (CSPOC), Jersey, Jan. 2015; 132nd Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, Hanoi (Vietnam), March- April 2015; 3rd Meeting of the Preparatory Committee of The Fourth World Conference of Speakers of Parliament, Geneva (Switzerland), June 2015; Visit to European Parliament (Belgium), June 2015; 10th Meeting of Women Speakers of Parliament, New York (USA), Aug. 2015; 4th Meeting of Preparatory Committee of The Fourth World Conference of Speakers of Parliament, New York (USA), Aug. 2015; 4th World Conference of Speakers of Parliament, New York (USA), Aug.- Sept. 2015; 133rd Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, Geneva (Switzerland), Oct. 2015; The 23rd Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of Commonwealth (CSPOC), Malaysia, Jan. 2016; The South Asian Speakers’ Summit on Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Dhaka (Bangladesh), Jan. 2016; The Pre-Assembly Event, March, 2016 and the 134th Assembly of Inter – Parliamentary Union in Lusaka (Zambia), March 2016; Visit to Mongolia, April 2016; visit to New Zealand, Sept. 2016; and visit to South Korea, Sept.-Oct. 2016; 135th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, Geneva, (Switzerland), Oct. 2016; Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of the Commonwealth (CSPOC), London, January 2017; 136th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, Dhaka (Bangladesh) April 2017; Visit to Mauritius, June 2017; Visit to Russian Federation, July 2017; World Parliamentary Forum on Sustainable Development, Nusa Dua (Bali), Indonesia, Sept. 2017; 8th Conference of the Association of SAARC Speakers and Parliamentarians, Colombo, Oct. 2017; 137th Assembly of the Inter Parliamentary Union, St. Petersburg (Russia), Oct. 2017; Meeting of BRICS Parliamentary Forum, St. Petersburg (Russia), Oct. 2017; The 63rd Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, Dhaka (Bangladesh), Nov. 2017; 24th Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of the Commonwealth (CSPOC) in Victoria (Seychelles), Jan. 2018; Visit to Belarus, Latvia and Finland, June 2018; Third South Asian Speakers’ Summit on Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Colombo (Sri Lanka), July 2018; 139th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, Geneva (Switzerland), Oct. 2018; Parliamentary Forum, G-20 Speakers’ Summit and G-20 Women Speakers’ Summit held in the context of G-20 Leaders Summit, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 31 Oct. – 2 Nov. 2018

Conceptualised and Chaired the first ever National Conference of Women Legislators, New Delhi, 5-6 March 2016; and the first ever National Legislators Conference, New Delhi, 10-11 March 2018

As Chairperson of BRICS Parliamentary Forum for the year 2016, organised the Meeting of BRICS Women Parliamentarians Forum, Jaipur, Aug. 2016; and Meeting of Speakers and Presiding Officers of Parliaments of BRICS Parliamentary Forum, Geneva (Switzerland), Oct. 2016

As Chairperson of the All India Presiding Officers’ Conference, attended the 77th Conference of Presiding Officers of Legislative Bodies in India, Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh), Jan.- Feb. 2015; and the 78th Conference of Presiding Officers of Legislative Bodies in India, Gandhinagar (Gujarat), Jan. 2016

As Chairperson of the Executive Committee, CPA India Region, attended the 5th Conference of CPA India Region, Goa, Feb. 2015; The 16th Conference of North East Region Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (NERCPA), Imphal (Manipur), June 2017; The 6th Conference of CPA India Region, Patna, Feb. 2018; Zonal Meeting of Zone-I of CPA India Region, Dehradun (Uttarakhand), May 2018; the Conference of Presiding Officers and Training Programme for Legislators in Zone-IV of CPA India Region, Shimla, Sept. 2018; The Conferences of Zone-III of CPA India Region and North-East Chapter of Speaker’s Research Initiative (SRI), Guwahati, Oct. 2018

Other Information
Former President, Marathi Academy, Madhya Pradesh;
Chairperson, (i) Ahilya Utsav Committee, Indore; (ii) Contemporary Study Centre, Indore

As the Presiding Officer of directly elected House of the People, the Lok Sabha, Speaker is one of the highest constitutional functionaries in India`s parliamentary system. Elected unanimously to the exalted position on 6th June, 2014, she is one of the senior most members of Indian Parliament, and holds the unique distinction of being the only woman member of Parliament to get elected eight consecutive times from the same Constituency (Indore) Madhya Pradesh. Her impressive victory margins bear ample testimony to the immense popularity she enjoys and also reflects the success in meeting the aspirations of the people; as a Parliamentarian, contributed immensely and enriched the Parliamentary debates with her eloquence and effective speeches and always championed the cause of women by effectively articulating their issues, and also in upholding the values and traditions that enhance the dignity of the Parliament, the sacred temple of democracy; has rich administrative experience having been a Minister in key social and economic Ministries in the Government of India; widely respected across political spectrum for her affable and non-partisan approach as Presiding Officer in Lok Sabha

 


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Shri Prakash Chand Sethi Member of Parliament (MP) from Indore (Madhya Pradesh) Biodata

Name of Member: Shri Prakash Chand Sethi

Political Party: Congress (I)

Constituency & State: Indore (Madhya Pradesh)

Lok Sabha Experience: 4,5,7,8

8th Lok Sabha
Members Bioprofile

SETHI, SHRI PRAKASH CHAND, B.A., LL.B. [Congress (I)—Madhya Pradesh, Indore, 1984]  s. of late Shri Bhanwar Lal Sethi; b. at Jhalrapatan  City, Jhalawar District, Rajasthan, October 19, 1920; ed. at Madhav College, Ujjain and Holker College, Indore; m. Smt. Kamla Devi Sethi, June 15, 1939; 1 s. and 5 d.; Political and Social Worker; participated in Freedom Movement and Boycotted College in 1942; Union Deputy Minister for, (i) Steel and Heavy Industries, June, 1962—June, 1964, (ii) Steel and Mines, June, 1964—January, 1966 and (iii) Iron and Steel, January, 1966—March, 1967; Minister of State for (i) Steel, Mines and Metals, March, 1967—April 1968; Ministry of Steel, Mines and Metals, independent charge April, 1968—February, 1969; (ii) Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue and Expenditure), February, 1969—June, 1970; (iii) Defence Production, June, 1970—May 1971; (iv) Petroleum and Chemicals, May 1971—January, 1972, (independent charge); Chief Minister Madhya Pradesh, January 1972—December, 1975; Union (Cabinet) Minister of (i) Chemicals and Fertilizers, December, 1975—December, 1976; (ii) Minister Without Portfolio, December 1976—March 1977; (iii) Works and Housing and Petroleum and Chemicals, January 14, 1980—October, 1980; (iv) Petroleum and Chemicals, October, 1980-13 January, 1982; (v) Railways, January, 1982—September 1982; (vi) Home, September 1982—July 1984 and (vii) Planning and Irrigation, July, 1984—October, 1984; President, Ujjain District Congress Committee three times between 1951 and 1959; Treasurer Madhya Bharat Provincial Congress Committee, 1954-55; Member, A.I.C.C. since 1951; Vice-President, Madhya Bharat Unit of Indian National Trade Union Congress for 2 years: Zonal representative of A.I.C.C. for Karnataka, Maharashtra, Bombay and Gujarat, 1955-56; Member, (i) Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly, 1972—January 1976; (ii) Rajya Sabha, 1961-67 and 1976-80; (iii) Fourth Lok Sabha, 1967-71; (iv) Fifth Lok Sabha, 1971-72; (v) Seventh Lok Sabha, 1980-84; Represented India at the Commonwealth Finance Ministers’ Conference at Barbados (West Indies), September, 1969; Leader, Indian Delegation to Colombo Plan Conference held at Victoria (Vancouver Island, Canada), October, 1969; while in the Finance Ministry, was nominated as India’s Governor on; (i) the Asian Development Bank, Manila and (ii) The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; attended meeting of the Asian Development Bank held at Seoul, (South Korea), April 1970.

Favourite pastime and recreation:  Reading and Travel.

Sports and dubs:  Cricket, Member, Gymkhana Club, Delhi.

Travels abroad:  Afghanistan, USSR, USA, Canada, U.K., Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Czechoslovakia, South Korea, Austria, Libya, U.A.R. and West Indies.

Permanent address:  Anup Bhavan, Madhav Nagar, Freeganj, Ujjain.

 


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Indore Constituency, Madhya Pradesh Loksabha Election 2009 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Indore

 

VII. RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

WINNER

BJP

Sumitra Mahajan (Tai)

388662

RUNER-UP

INC

Satynarayan Patel

377182

MARGIN

11480

 

VI. DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

30-Apr-2009

16-May-2009

16-May-2009

V. POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER

1840

AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION

852

DATE(s) OF RE-POLL, IF ANY :

NIL

NUMBER OF POLLING STATIONS WHERE RE-POLL WAS ORDERED

NIL

IV. VOTES

1. REJECTED VOTES (POSTAL)

118

2. VOTES NOT RETREIVED FROM EVM

21

3. TOTAL VALID VOTES POLLED

796792

4. TENDERED VOTES

11

MEN

WOMEN

TOTAL

1. NOMINATED

23

2

25

2. NOMINATION REJECTED

7

0

7

3. WITHDRAWN

0

0

0

4. CONTESTED

16

2

18

5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT

15

1

16

II.ELECTORS

1. GENERAL

828986

740120

1569106

2. SERVICE

657

331

988

3. TOTAL

829643

740451

1570094

III. VOTERS

1. GENERAL

470344

326208

796552

2. PROXY

0

3. POSTAL

379

4. TOTAL

796931

III(A). POLLING PERCENTAGE

50.76

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Indore Constituency, Madhya Pradesh Loksabha Election 2019 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Indore

RESULT

PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES
WINNER BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY SHANKAR LALWANI 1068569
RUNER-UP INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS PANKAJ SANGHVI 520815
MARGIN 547754

 

DATES

POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT
2019-05-19 2019-05-23 2019-05-23

 

POLLING STATIONS

NUMBER 2575 AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION 913
DATE(S) OF RE-POLL, IF ANY: NA
NUMBER OF POLLING STATIONS WHERE RE-POLLS WAS ORDERED

 

VOTES

1. TOTAL VOTES POLLED ON EVM

1626736

2. TOTAL DEDUCTED VOTES FROM EVM(TEST VOTES+VOTES NOT RETRIVED+ NOTA)

5021

3.TOTAL VALID VOTES POLLED ON EVM

1621715

4. POSTAL VOTES COUNTED

2859

5. POSTAL VOTES DEDUCTED (REJECTED POSTAL VOTES + ‘NOTA’)

511

6. VALID POSTAL VOTES

2348

7. TOTAL VALID VOTES POLLED

1624063

8. TEST VOTES POLLED ON EVM

0

9. VOTES POLLED FOR ‘NOTA’ (INCLUDING POSTAL)

5045

10. TENDERED VOTES

0

 

I. CANDIDATES

MEN

WOMAN

THIRD GENDER

TOTAL

1. NOMINATED

22

1

0

23

2. NOMINATION REJECTED

0

0

0

0

3. WITHDRAWN

3

0

0

3

4. CONTESTED

19

1

0

20

5.FORFEITED DEPOSIT

17

1

0

18

II. ELECTORS

MEN

WOMAN

THIRD GENDER

TOTAL

1. GENERAL

1207362

1141925

180

2349467

2. OVERSEAS

9

0

0

9

3. SERVICE

1047

57

0

1104

4. TOTAL

1208418

1141982

180

2350580

III. VOTERS

MEN

WOMAN

THIRD GENDER

TOTAL

1. GENERAL

876605

750081

50

1626736

2. OVERSEAS

0

0

0

0

3. PROXY

0

4. POSTAL

2372

5. TOTAL

876605

750081

50

1629108

6. VOTES REJECTED DUE

0

TO OTHER REASON

III(A). POLLING PERCENTAGE

69.31

 

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Shri Kanhaiyalal Khadiwala Member of Parliament (MP) from Indore (Madhya Pradesh) Biodata

Name of Member: Shri Kanhaiyalal Khadiwala

Political Party: Congress

Constituency & State: Indore (Madhya Pradesh)

Lok Sabha Experience: 2

 


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Shri Kanhaiyalal Khadiwala Member of Parliament (MP) from Indore (Madhya Pradesh) Biodata

Name of Member: Shri Kanhaiyalal Khadiwala

Political Party: Congress

Constituency & State: Indore (Madhya Pradesh)

Lok Sabha Experience: 2

Second Lok Sabha
Members Bioprofile

KHADIWALA, SHRI KANHAIYALAL, Cong., (Madhya Pradesh—Indore—1957): S. of Shri Jagannathji; B. Indore, Chaitra Badi Saptmi, Samvat 1960; m. Shrimati Kaveri Devi; 4 S. and 5 D.; Social worker; Took keen interest in Arya Samaj activities, 1922—28; President-Secretary, Indore City Congress Committee, (1932—46); President, Ajmer P.C.C. (1946—48); Secretary and at present President, Madhya Bharat P.C.C; Chairman Reception Committee, All India Congress session held at Indore 1957; President, Gandhi Bhawan Trust; President, Kasturba Mahila Sewa Sadan, Chandravatiganj; Secretary, Madhya Bharat Gandhi Nidhi Samiti; Member, Madhya Bharat State Legislature; Suffered imprisonment in Congress movements, 1932, 1934 and 1942.

Social activities: Organised Khadi Exhibition; Founded ‘Sewa Niketan’; Worked for the uplift of Adivasis and Harijans.

Special interest: Social service.

Travels abroad: Burma.

Permanent Address: 63, Jail Road, Indore.

[Voting results at the Electidn

Electorate: 3,57,132

Shri Kanhaiyalal Khadiwala … 1,02,589

Shri Kishorilal ..                  42,0.10

Shri Shivshankar ..              19,245]

 


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Shri Kalyan Jain Member of Parliament (MP) from Indore (Madhya Pradesh) Biodata

Name of Member: Shri Kalyan Jain

Political Party: Janata Party

Constituency & State: Indore (Madhya Pradesh)

Lok Sabha Experience: 6

6th Lok Sabha
Members Bioprofile
JAIN, SHRI KALYAN, M.A., Janata (Madhya Pradesh Indore—1977):  s. of Shri Rewamal Jain; b. on February 6, 1934; ed. at Govt. Higher Secondary School, Christian College and Holkar College, Indore; m. Smt. Tej Kumari Jain, November 28, 1960; 3s.; Political worker; previously associated with Samyukta Socialist, Party, Socialist, Party and Bhartiya Lok Dal; Member, (i) Municipal Corporation, Indore, (ii) Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly, 1967—72.

Social activities:  Engaged in Trade Union activities.

Favourite pastime and recreation:  Touring through Hitch-Hiking.

Special interests:  Meeting friends and contacting people.

Sports and clubs:  Bridge, Badminton.

Permanent address:  13-B, Prem Nagar, Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

 


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