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'''Jahazpur assembly constituency''' is one of the seventy [[Rajasthan Legislative Assembly|Rajasthan assembly]] constituencies of [[Rajasthan]] in northern India. Jahazpur is a city and a municipality in Bhilwara district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. 182. Jahazpur is a state Assembly/Vidhan Sabha constituency in the state of Rajasthan and is part of [[Bhilwara]] Lok Sabha/Parliamentary [[constituency]]. Jahazpur falls in [[Bhilwara]] district and South region of [[Rajasthan]], It is categorised as a rural seat. |
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{{Infobox Indian state legislative assembly constituency |
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| name = Jahazpur |
| name = Jahazpur |
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| type = SLA |
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| constituency_no = 182 |
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| state = [[Rajasthan]] |
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| established = 1993 |
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| district = [[Bhilwara]] |
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| reservation = None |
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| mla = [[Gopichand Meena]] |
| mla = [[Gopichand Meena]] |
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| party = [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]] |
| party = [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]] |
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| latest_election_year = 2018 |
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| year = 1993 |
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| state = [[Rajasthan]] |
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| district = [[Bhilwara]] |
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| reservation = [[General]] |
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'''Jahazpur''' is one of the 200 [[Rajasthan Legislative Assembly]] constituencies, of [[Rajasthan]], in northern India.<ref name=election2018/> It is centered around the city of Jahazpur, in [[Bhilwara district]]. It is part of [[Bhilwara]] Lok Sabha/Parliamentary [[constituency]].<ref name=delimitation2008>{{cite web |url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/3931-delimitation-of-parliamentary-assembly-constituencies-order-2008/ |title=Delimitation of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies Order - 2008 |website=Election Commission of India |date=26 November 2008 |accessdate= 12 February 2021}}</ref><ref name=ceomap>{{cite web |url=https://ceorajasthan.nic.in/map/RAJASTHAN_ACS_MAP/RAJASTHAN_ACS_MAP.pdf |title=New Assembly Constituencies |website=ceorajasthan.nic.in |date=25 January 2006| access-date=12 February 2021}}</ref> |
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== Members of the Legislative Assembly == |
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==Geography== |
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Jahazpur is located at {{Coord|25.62|N|75.28|E|}}. It has an average elevation of 334 metres (1095 feet). There is a Jain Mandir in the shape of a ''Jahaz (ship)'' being built there popularized as Atishay Kshetra dedicated to [[Munisuvrata|Bhagwan Munisuvrata Nath]].The under construction temple is on the Jahazpur-Shahpura (Bhilwara) State Highway No. 39 around 24 km from [[Deoli, Rajasthan|Deoli]] a town in [[Tonk district|Tonk]] District of Rajasthan on the [[National Highway 12 (India)|National Highway]] running from Jabalpur to Jaipur. |
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!Member<ref>{{Cite web |title= Rajasthan elections |lang=hi |url=https://hindi.eci.gov.in/files/category/88-%E0%A4%B0%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%9C%E0%A4%B8%E0%A5%8D%E0%A4%A5%E0%A4%BE%E0%A4%A8/ |website=eci.gov.in}}</ref> |
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!colspan=2|Party |
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|1951 |
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|Ram Dayal |
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|{{Full party name with color|Independent (politician)}} |
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|1957 |
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|1962 |
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|Ram Prasad Ladha |
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|{{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress|rowspan=3}} |
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|1967 |
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|Kalyan Mal Meena |
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|1972 |
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|Mool Chand Meena |
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|1977 |
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|Trilok Chand |
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|{{Full party name with color|Janata Party}} |
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|1980 |
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|Ratan Lal Tambi |
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|{{Full party name with color|Independent (politician)}} |
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|1985 |
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|Ratan Lal Tambi |
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|{{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
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|1990 |
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|Shivji Ram Meena |
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|{{Full party name with color|Janata Dal}} |
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|1993 |
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|Ratan Lal Tambi |
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|{{Full party name with color|Independent (politician)}} |
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|1998 |
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|Ratan Lal Tambi |
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|{{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
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|2003 |
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|Shivji Ram Meena |
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|{{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party|rowspan=2}} |
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|2008 |
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|Shivji Ram Meena |
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|2013 |
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|Dheeraj Gurjar |
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|{{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
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|[[2018 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election|2018]]<ref name=election2018/> |
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|rowspan=2| [[Gopichand Meena]] |
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|{{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party|rowspan=2}} |
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|[[2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election|2023]]<ref name="Rajasthan Election Results 2023: Full list of winners">{{cite news|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/story/rajasthan-election-results-2023-full-list-of-winners-2471236-2023-12-03|title=Rajasthan Election Results 2023: Full list of winners|last1=India Today|date=4 December 2023|accessdate=12 December 2023|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20231212114953/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/story/rajasthan-election-results-2023-full-list-of-winners-2471236-2023-12-03|archivedate=12 December 2023|language=en}}</ref><ref name="Rajasthan Election Result 2023: Constituency-wise full list of BJP, Congress, BSP and RLP winners">{{cite news|url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/rajasthan/rajasthan-assembly-election-results-2023-complete-winners-list-constituency-wise-with-names-2023-12-03-905390|title=Rajasthan Election Result 2023: Constituency-wise full list of BJP, Congress, BSP and RLP winners|last1=India TV|first1=|date=3 December 2023|work=|accessdate=12 December 2023|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20231212115222/https://www.indiatvnews.com/rajasthan/rajasthan-assembly-election-results-2023-complete-winners-list-constituency-wise-with-names-2023-12-03-905390|archivedate=12 December 2023|last2=|language=en}}</ref> |
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== Election results == |
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==Demographics== |
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=== 2018 === |
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{{As of|2001}} India [[census]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.censusindia.net/results/town.php?stad=A&state5=999|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20040616075334/http://www.censusindia.net/results/town.php?stad=A&state5=999|archivedate=2004-06-16|title= Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)|accessdate=2008-11-01|publisher= Census Commission of India}}</ref> Jahazpur had a population of 18,816. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Jahazpur has an average literacy rate of 59%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 72%, and female literacy is 45%. In Jahazpur, 16% of the population is under 6 years of age. |
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{{Election box begin | title=[[2018 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election|Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Election, 2018]]: Jahazpur<ref name=election2018>{{cite web |url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/9645-statistical-data-of-rajasthan-la-2018/ |title=Statistical Data of Rajasthan LA 2018 |website=Election Commission of India |date= |accessdate= 12 February 2021}}</ref>}} |
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{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |
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== Shri 1008 Munisuvratnath Jain Mandir== |
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|candidate = Gopi Chand Meena |
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{{advert section|date=March 2018}} |
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|party = Bharatiya Janata Party |
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[[File:Shri 1008 muni svratnath bhagwan.jpeg|thumb|Statue of Tirthankara Munisuvratnath]]Jahazpur along with Hasteda is known for its ancient idols of Lord Munisuwartnath. The temple at Jahazpur and hasteda is dedicated to [[Munisuvrata]] the twentieth Tirthankara of Jainism. The Moolnayak idol at Jahazpur temple is a black-coloured idol of Bhagwan Munisuvrata Swami. This idol is considered miraculous. |
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|votes = 94970 |
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The statue of Bhagwan Munisuvrat Nath was unearthed from the ground dug for the construction of a house in Jahazpur in 2013. |
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|percentage = 51.65 |
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|change = |
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== Shri 1008 Bhooteshwar Mahadev == |
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There is a historical temple of Lord Shiva in the village of Luhari-Kalan and is famous among the locals. |
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{{Election box candidate with party link| |
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|candidate = Dheeraj Gurjar |
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==Jahazpur State{{Citation needed|date=May 2020}}== |
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|party = Indian National Congress |
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|votes = 81717 |
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Jahazpur State was founded in 1572 by Jagmal Singh Sisodiya brother of [[Maharana Pratap]] when he was denied the Kingship so he went to Mughal Service and [[Akbar]] gifted him Jahazpur Jagir, he used Rao as his title; Jahazpur State existed until 1758, when Maratha forces invaded the Jahazpur fort and then the rulers shifted to [[Anjar, Gujarat|Anjar]]. |
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|percentage = 44.44 |
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==Raos of Jahazpur== |
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* Rao Jagmal Singh (1572 – 1583) - (b. 1545 - d. 1583) |
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* Rao Vijay Singh (1583 – 1620) - (b. 1568 - d. 1620) |
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|candidate = Ratan Singh |
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* Rao Prithviraj Singh (1620 – 1628) - (b. 1590 - d. 1628) |
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|party = Independent |
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* Rao Gajraj Singh (1628 – 1660) - (b. 1615 - d. 1660) |
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|votes = 1551 |
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* Rao Maandev (1660 – 1678) - (b. 1638 - d. 1678) |
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|percentage = 0.84 |
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* Rao Surajdev (1678 – 1734) - (b. 1664 - d. 1734) |
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* Rao Shaktidev (1734 – 1738) - (b. 1688 - d. 1738) |
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* Rao Hamirji (1738 – 1758) - (b. 1708 - d. 1788) |
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== References == |
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{{Reflist}} |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [http://www.jahazpur.com www.Jahazpur.com] |
* [http://www.jahazpur.com www.Jahazpur.com] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220401133218/http://www.jahazpur.com/ |date=1 April 2022 }} |
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{{Assembly constituencies of Rajasthan}} |
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{{Bhilwara district}} |
{{Bhilwara district}} |
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{{coords|25.62|75.28|display=title}} |
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[[Category:Cities and towns in Bhilwara district]] |
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[[Category:Assembly constituencies of Rajasthan]] |
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[[Category:Constituencies established in 1993]] |
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[[Category:1993 establishments in Rajasthan]] |
Latest revision as of 09:23, 25 September 2024
Jahazpur | |
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Constituency No. 182 for the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly | |
Constituency details | |
Country | India |
Region | North India |
State | Rajasthan |
District | Bhilwara |
Established | 1993 |
Reservation | None |
Member of Legislative Assembly | |
16th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly | |
Incumbent | |
Party | BJP |
Elected year | 2018 |
Jahazpur is one of the 200 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly constituencies, of Rajasthan, in northern India.[1] It is centered around the city of Jahazpur, in Bhilwara district. It is part of Bhilwara Lok Sabha/Parliamentary constituency.[2][3]
Members of the Legislative Assembly
[edit]Year | Member[4] | Party | |
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1951 | Ram Dayal | Independent | |
1957 | Constituency did not exist | ||
1962 | Ram Prasad Ladha | Indian National Congress | |
1967 | Kalyan Mal Meena | ||
1972 | Mool Chand Meena | ||
1977 | Trilok Chand | Janata Party | |
1980 | Ratan Lal Tambi | Independent | |
1985 | Ratan Lal Tambi | Indian National Congress | |
1990 | Shivji Ram Meena | Janata Dal | |
1993 | Ratan Lal Tambi | Independent | |
1998 | Ratan Lal Tambi | Indian National Congress | |
2003 | Shivji Ram Meena | Bharatiya Janata Party | |
2008 | Shivji Ram Meena | ||
2013 | Dheeraj Gurjar | Indian National Congress | |
2018[1] | Gopichand Meena | Bharatiya Janata Party | |
2023[5][6] |
Election results
[edit]2018
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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BJP | Gopi Chand Meena | 94,970 | 51.65 | ||
INC | Dheeraj Gurjar | 81717 | 44.44 | ||
Independent | Ratan Singh | 1551 | 0.84 | ||
NOTA | None of the Above | ||||
Majority | |||||
Turnout |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Statistical Data of Rajasthan LA 2018". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
- ^ "Delimitation of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies Order - 2008". Election Commission of India. 26 November 2008. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
- ^ "New Assembly Constituencies" (PDF). ceorajasthan.nic.in. 25 January 2006. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
- ^ "Rajasthan elections". eci.gov.in (in Hindi).
- ^ India Today (4 December 2023). "Rajasthan Election Results 2023: Full list of winners". Archived from the original on 12 December 2023. Retrieved 12 December 2023.
- ^ India TV (3 December 2023). "Rajasthan Election Result 2023: Constituency-wise full list of BJP, Congress, BSP and RLP winners". Archived from the original on 12 December 2023. Retrieved 12 December 2023.
External links
[edit]- www.Jahazpur.com Archived 1 April 2022 at the Wayback Machine