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Vidhan Bhavan, Lucknow

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Seat of the Uttar Pradesh state legislature

Uttar Pradesh Legislature Building
Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Bhavan
Uttar Pradesh
Government Seal
Vidhan Bhavan building inLucknow
Map
Interactive map of the Uttar Pradesh Legislature Building area
Alternative namesCouncil House (Né)
Vidhan Sabha Bhavan
Assembly House
EtymologyVidhan Sabha ofUP
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeLegislature Building
Architectural styleIndo-European architecture
LocationVidhan Sabha Marg,Lucknow,Uttar Pradesh – 226 001,Lucknow,India
Coordinates26°52′14″N80°57′55″E / 26.870649°N 80.965277°E /26.870649; 80.965277
Elevation114 meters
Current tenantsUttar Pradesh Legislature
Groundbreaking15 December 1922
Construction started15 December 1922
Inaugurated21 February 1928
Cost21 lakh (equivalent to43 crore or US$5.1 million in 2023)
(in 1922)
OwnerUttar Pradesh Government
Technical details
MaterialSandstone
Design and construction
ArchitectsSamuel Swinton Jacob
and Heera Singh
Quantity surveyorHarcourt Butler
Main contractorMessrs Martin and Co
Renovating team
ArchitectA.L. Mortimer
Renovating firmMessrs Ford and Macdonald
Other information
Seating capacity550
(Legislative Assembly chamber: 450
Legislative Council chamber: 100)
Public transit accessSecretariat Metro Station

Located inLucknow, theVidhan Bhavan is the seat of thebicameral legislature of the Indian state ofUttar Pradesh. The lower house is theVidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) and the upper house theVidhan Parishad (Legislative Council). The Vidhan Sabha had 431 members until 1967, but now comprises 403 directly elected members and one nominated member from theAnglo-Indian community. The Vidhan Parishad has 100 members.

Built in 1928, the building was originally called the "Council House". It has been home to the legislature since 1937, along with housing other important offices of government.[1][2][3]

History

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In the early 20th century, the capital of what is now the state of Uttar Pradesh wasAllahabad; 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, thenGovernor of Uttar Pradesh,Spencer Harcourt Butler, laid the foundation of the Vidhan Bhavan.[4] The building was designed bySamuel Swinton Jacob and Heera Singh; Singh also drew up theblueprint of the building. Butler subsequently monitored the construction of the building.[5] The building was completed in little over five years at a cost of21 lakh (equivalent to43 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

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Construction of Vidhan Bhavan started 15 December 1922 and took little over five years to complete. The building is made of carved light brownsandstone fromMirzapur. Many of the inside halls, galleries andverandas are built ofmarble fromAgra andJaipur. Circular marble staircases run on both sides of the entrance hall and the walls of the staircases are embellished with paintings. The mainchamber of the building isoctagonal in shape with a domed roof. A separate chamber for the upper house was constructed between 1935 and 1937. The buildings of both houses are connected by veranda with offices on both sides.[5][1]

Legislature Building (at day)
Legislature Building (at night)
Inside of building towards central hall.
Vidhan Sabha Chamber

Composition

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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

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Main articles:List of governors of Uttar Pradesh andGovernor 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)

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The Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the bicameral legislature. 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 reorganisation 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".

Terms

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Every five years new election is done. And new assembly is elected by the people of Uttar Pradesh.

Terms Since 1952
Vidhan SabhaConstitutionDissolutionDays
1st20 May 195231 March 19571,776
2nd1 April 19576 March 19621,800
3rd7 March 19629 March 19671,828
4th10 March 196715 April 1968402
5th26 February 19694 March 19741,832
6th4 March 197430 April 19771,153
7th23 June 197717 February 1980969
8th9 June 198010 March 19851,735
9th10 March 198529 November 19891,725
10th2 December 19894 April 1991488
11th22 June 19916 December 1992533
12th4 December 199328 October 1995693
13th17 October 19967 March 20021,967
14th26 February 200213 May 20071,902
15th13 May 20079 March 20121,762
16th8 March 201211 March 20171,829
17th12 March 201728 March 20221,842
18th29 March 2022Ongoing3 years, 322 days

Constituencies

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There are total 403 constituencies given below in the table.

403 Constituencies of UP Legislative Assembly
DistrictNo.Constituency
Saharanpur1Behat
2Nakur
3Saharanpur Nagar
4Saharanpur
5Deoband
6Rampur Maniharan (SC)
7Gangoh
Shamli8Kairana
9Thana Bhawan
10Shamli
Muzaffarnagar11Budhana
12Charthawal
13Purqazi (SC)
14Muzaffarnagar
15Khatauli
16Meerapur
Bijnor17Najibabad
18Nagina (SC)
19Barhapur
20Dhampur
21Nehtaur (SC)
22Bijnor
23Chandpur
24Noorpur
Moradabad25Kanth
26Thakurdwara
27Moradabad Rural
28Moradabad Nagar
29Kundarki
30Bilari
Sambhal31Chandausi (SC)
32Asmoli
33Sambhal
Rampur34Suar
35Chamraua
36Bilaspur
37Rampur
38Milak (SC)
Amroha39Dhanaura (SC)
40Naugawan Sadat
41Amroha
42Hasanpur
Meerut43Siwalkhas
44Sardhana
45Hastinapur
46Kithore
47Meerut Cantt.
48Meerut City
49Meerut South
Bagpat50Chhaprauli
51Baraut
52Baghpat
Ghaziabad53Loni
54Muradnagar
55Sahibabad
56Ghaziabad
57Modi Nagar
Hapur58Dholana
59Hapur
60Garhmukteshwar
Gautam Buddh Nagar61Noida
62Dadri
63Jewar
Bulandshahr64Sikandrabad
65Bulandshahr
66Syana
67Anupshahr
68Debai
69Shikarpur
70Khurja (SC)
Aligarh71Khair (SC)
72Barauli
73Atrauli
74Chharra
75Koil
76Aligarh
77Iglas (SC)
Hathras78Hathras (SC)
79Sadabad
80Sikandra Rao
Mathura81Chhata
82Mant
83Goverdhan
84Mathura
85Baldev (SC)
Agra86Etmadpur
87Agra Cantt. (SC)
88Agra South
89Agra North
90Agra Rural (SC)
91Fatehpur Sikri
92Kheragarh
93Fatehabad
94Bah
Firozabad95Tundla (SC)
96Jasrana
97Firozabad
98Shikohabad
99Sirsaganj
Kasganj100Kasganj
101Amanpur
102Patiyali
Etah103Aliganj
104Etah
105Marhara
106Jalesar (SC)
Mainpuri107Mainpuri
108Bhongaon
109Kishni (SC)
110Karhal
Sambhal111Gunnaur
Budaun112Bisauli (SC)
113Sahaswan
114Bilsi
115Badaun
116Shekhupur
117Dataganj
Bareilly118Baheri
119Meerganj
120Bhojipura
121Nawabganj
122Faridpur (SC)
123Bithari Chainpur
124Bareilly
125Bareilly Cantt
126Aonla
Pilibhit127Pilibhit
128Barkhera
129Puranpur (SC)
130Bisalpur
Shahjahanpur131Katra
132Jalalabad
133Tilhar
134Powayan (SC)
135Shahjahanpur
136Dadraul
Lakhimpur Kheri137Palia
138Nighasan
139Gola Gokarnnath
140Sri Nagar (SC)
141Dhaurahra
142Lakhimpur
143Kasta (SC)
144Mohammadi
Sitapur145Maholi
146Sitapur
147Hargaon (SC)
148Laharpur
149Biswan
150Sevata
151Mahmoodabad
152Sidhauli (SC)
153Misrikh (SC)
Hardoi154Sawayazpur
155Shahabad
156Hardoi
157Gopamau (SC)
158Sandi (SC)
159Bilgram-Mallanwan
160Balamau (SC)
161Sandila
Unnao162Bangarmau
163Safipur (SC)
164Mohan (SC)
165Unnao
166Bhagwantnagar
167Purwa
Lucknow168Malihabad (SC)
169Bakshi Kaa Talab
170Sarojini Nagar
171Lucknow West
172Lucknow North
173Lucknow East
174Lucknow Central
175Lucknow Cantt
176Mohanlalganj (SC)
Raebareli177Bachhrawan (SC)
Amethi178Tiloi
Raebareli179Harchandpur
180Rae Bareli
181Salon (SC)
182Sareni
183Unchahar
Amethi184Jagdishpur (SC)
185Gauriganj
186Amethi
Sultanpur187Isauli
188Sultanpur
189Sadar
190Lambhua
191Kadipur (SC)
Farrukhabad192Kaimganj (SC)
193Amritpur
194Farrukhabad
195Bhojpur
Kannauj196Chhibramau
197Tirwa
198Kannauj (SC)
Etawah199Jaswantnagar
200Etawah
201Bharthana (SC)
Auraiya202Bidhuna
203Dibiyapur
204Auraiya (SC)
Kanpur Dehat205Rasulabad (SC)
206Akbarpur-Raniya
207Sikandra
208Bhognipur
Kanpur Nagar209Bilhaur (SC)
210Bithoor
211Kalyanpur
212Govindnagar
213Sishamau
214Arya Nagar
215Kidwai Nagar
216Kanpur Cantt
217Maharajpur
218Ghatampur (SC)
Jalaun219Madhaugarh
220Kalpi
221Orai (SC)
Jhansi222Babina
223Jhansi Nagar
224Mauranipur (SC)
225Garautha
Lalitpur226Lalitpur
227Mehroni (SC)
Hamirpur228Hamirpur
229Rath (SC)
Mahoba230Mahoba
231Charkhari
Banda232Tindwari
233Baberu
234Naraini (SC)
235Banda
Chitrakoot236Chitrakoot
237Manikpur
Fatehpur238Jahanabad
239Bindki
240Fatehpur
241Ayah Shah
242Husainganj
243Khaga (SC)
Pratapgarh244Rampur Khas
245Babaganj (SC)
246Kunda
247Bishwavnathganj
248Pratapgarh
249Patti
250Raniganj
Kaushambi251Sirathu
252Manjhanpur (SC)
253Chail
Prayagraj254Phaphamau
255Soraon (SC)
256Phulpur
257Pratappur
258Handia
259Meja
260Karachhana
261Prayagraj West
262Prayagraj North
263Prayagraj South
264Bara (SC)
265Koraon
Barabanki266Kursi
267Ram Nagar
268Barabanki
269Zaidpur (SC)
270Dariyabad
Ayodhya271Rudauli
Barabanki272Haidergarh (SC)
Ayodhya273Milkipur (SC)
274Bikapur
275Ayodhya
276Goshainganj
Ambedkar Nagar277Katehari
278Tanda
279Alapur (SC)
280Jalalpur
281Akbarpur
Bahraich282Balha (SC)
283Nanpara
284Matera
285Mahasi
286Bahraich
287Payagpur
288Kaiserganj
Shravasti289Bhinga
290Shrawasti
Balrampur291Tulsipur
292Gainsari
293Utraula
294Balrampur (SC)
Gonda295Mehnaun
296Gonda
297Katra Bazar
298Colonelganj
299Tarabganj
300Mankapur (SC)
301Gaura
Siddharthnagar302Shohratgarh
303Kapilvastu (SC)
304Bansi
305Itwa
306Domariyaganj
Basti307Harraiya
308Kaptanganj
309Rudhauli
310Basti Sadar
311Mahadewa (SC)
Sant Kabir Nagar312Menhdawal
313Khalilabad
314Dhanghata (SC)
Maharajganj315Pharenda
316Nautanwa
317Siswa
318Maharajganj (SC)
319Paniyara
Gorakhpur320Caimpiyarganj
321Pipraich
322Gorakhpur Urban
323Gorakhpur Rural
324Sahajanwa
325Khajani (SC)
326Chauri-Chaura
327Bansgaon (SC)
328Chillupar
Kushinagar329Khadda
330Padrauna
331Tamkuhi Raj
332Fazilnagar
333Kushinagar
334Hata
335Ramkola (SC)
Deoria336Rudrapur
337Deoria
338Pathardeva
339Rampur Karkhana
340Bhatpar Rani
341Salempur (SC)
342Barhaj
Azamgarh343Atrauliya
344Gopalpur
345Sagri
346Mubarakpur
347Azamgarh
348Nizamabad
349Phoolpur Pawai
350Didarganj
351Lalganj (SC)
352Mehnagar (SC)
Mau353Madhuban
354Ghosi
355Muhammadabad-Gohna (SC)
356Mau
Ballia357Belthara Road (SC)
358Rasara
359Sikanderpur
360Phephana
361Ballia Nagar
362Bansdih
363Bairia
Jaunpur364Badlapur
365Shahganj
366Jaunpur
367Malhani
368Mungra Badshahpur
369Machhlishahr (SC)
370Mariyahu
371Zafrabad
372Kerakat (SC)
Ghazipur373Jakhanian (SC)
374Saidpur (SC)
375Ghazipur Sadar
376Jangipur
377Zahoorabad
378Mohammadabad
379Zamania
Chandauli380Mughalsarai
381Sakaldiha
382Saiyadraja
383Chakia (SC)
Varanasi384Pindra
385Ajagara (SC)
386Shivpur
387Rohaniya
388Varanasi North
389Varanasi South
390Varanasi Cantonment
391Sevapuri
Bhadohi392Bhadohi
393Gyanpur
394Aurai (SC)
Mirzapur395Chhanbey (SC)
396Mirzapur
397Majhawan
398Chunar
399Marihan
Sonbhadra400Ghorawal
401Robertsganj
402Obra (ST)
403Duddhi (ST)

Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council (Vidhan Parishad)

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Main Article :Vidhan Parishad

TheUttar Pradesh Vidhan Parishad or theUttar Pradesh Legislative Council is the upper house of thebicameral legislature ofUttar Pradesh state in northernIndia.Uttar Pradesh is one of the seven states in India, where the state legislature is bicameral, comprising two houses: theVidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) and theVidhan Parishad (Legislative Council). The Vidhan Parishad is a permanent House, consisting of 100 members.

History

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The Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Parishad came into existence by the Government of India Act of 1935. The governor,Ram Naik, was a part of it. 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.[citation needed]

After the independence and adoption of theconstitution on 26 January 1950 Chandra Bhal was re-elected the chairman of the legislative council and continued in office till 5 May 1958. Sri Nizamuddin was elected the deputy chairman of the council on 27 May 1952. He continued in office till 1964.[citation needed]

Nominations and election

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When, under the provisions of theGovernment of India Act 1935, the legislative council came into existence in theUnited Provinces, it comprised 60 members. On 26 January 1950, the total membership of the Vidhan Parishad (legislative council) ofUttar 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 ofUttarakhand 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 ofUttar Pradesh.
  • 38 members are elected by theUttar 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

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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.

Constituencies and members

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The following are the constituencies of the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Parishad:[6]

Graduates' constituencies (8)
#ConstituencyMemberPolitical PartyTerm startTerm end
1BareillyMoradabadJai Pal SinghBJP13-Feb-202312-Feb-2029
2GorakhpurFaizabadDevendra Pratap SinghBJP13-Feb-202312-Feb-2029
3KanpurArun PathakBJP13-Feb-202312-Feb-2029
4AgraManvendra Pratap SinghBJP01-Dec-202030-Nov-2026
5MeerutDinesh Kumar GoelBJP01-Dec-202030-Nov-2026
6LucknowAwanish Kumar SinghBJP01-Dec-202030-Nov-2026
7VaranasiAshutosh SinhaSP01-Dec-202030-Nov-2026
8Allahabad–JhansiMan Singh YadavSP01-Dec-202030-Nov-2026
Teachers' constituencies (8)
#ConstituencyMemberPolitical PartyTerm startTerm end
1KanpurRaj Bahadur Singh ChandelIND13-Feb-202312-Feb-2029
2AllahabadJhansiBabu Lal TiwariBJP13-Feb-202312-Feb-2029
3BareillyMoradabadHari Singh DhillonBJP01-Dec-202030-Nov-2026
4LucknowUmesh DwivediBJP01-Dec-202030-Nov-2026
5VaranasiLal Bihari YadavSP01-Dec-202030-Nov-2026
6MeerutShri Chand SharmaBJP01-Dec-202030-Nov-2026
7AgraAkash AgarwalIND01-Dec-202030-Nov-2026
8GorakhpurFaizabadDhruv Kumar TripathiIND01-Dec-202030-Nov-2026
Local Authorities' constituencies (36)
#ConstituencyMemberPolitical PartyTerm startTerm end
1RaebareliDinesh Pratap SinghBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
2JaunpurBrijesh SinghBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
3Muzaffarnagar-SaharanpurVandana VermaBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
4MoradabadBijnorSatyapal SainiBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
5RampurBareillyKunwar Maharaj SinghBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
6PilibhitShahjahanpurSudhir GuptaBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
7HardoiAshok AgrawalBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
8Lakhimpur–KheriAnoop Kumar GuptaBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
9SitapurPawan Singh ChauhanBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
10LucknowUnnaoRam Chandra PradhanBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
11PratapgarhAkshay Pratap SinghJSD(L)12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
12SultanpurShailendra Pratap SinghBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
13BarabankiAngad SinghBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
14BahraichPragya TripathiBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
15GondaAwadhesh Kumar SinghBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
16FaizabadHariom PandeyBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
17BastiSiddharth NagarSubhash YaduvanshBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
18GorakhpurMaharajganjC. P. ChandBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
19DeoriaRatanpal SinghBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
20AzamgarhMauVikrant Singh "Rishu"IND12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
21BalliaRavishanker SinghBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
22MirzapurSonbhadraShyam Narayan Singh Alias Vineet SinghBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
23AllahabadK. P. SrivastavBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
24BandaHamirpurJitendra Singh SengarBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
25JhansiJalaunLalitpurRama NiranjanBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
26KanpurFatehpurAvinash Singh ChauhanBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
27EtawahFarrukhabadPranshu Dutt DwivediBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
28AgraFirozabadVijay ShivhareBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
29MathuraEtahMainpuriAshish Kumar YadavBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
30Om Prakash SinghBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
31Aligarh-HathrasChaudhary Rishipal SinghBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
32Bulandshahar-NoidaNarendra BhatiBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
33MeerutGhaziabadDharmendra BhardwajBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
34GhazipurVishal Singh ChanchalBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
35VaranasiAnnapurna SinghIND12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
36BadaunVagish PathakBJP12-Apr-202211-Apr-2028
Members elected by Legislative Assembly(38)
#MemberPartyTerm startTerm end
1Vijay Bahadur PathakBJP06-May-202405-May-2030
2Mahendra Kumar SinghBJP06-May-202405-May-2030
3Ashok KatariyaBJP06-May-202405-May-2030
4Santosh SinghBJP06-May-202405-May-2030
5Dharmendra SinghBJP06-May-202405-May-2030
6Ram Tirath SinghalBJP06-May-202405-May-2030
7Mohit BeniwalBJP06-May-202405-May-2030
8Keshav Prasad MauryaBJP06-Jul-202205-Jul-2028
9Bhupendra ChaudharyBJP06-Jul-202205-Jul-2028
10Daya Shankar MishraBJP06-Jul-202205-Jul-2028
11Jayendra Pratap Singh RathoreBJP06-Jul-202205-Jul-2028
12Jaswant Singh SainiBJP06-Jul-202205-Jul-2028
13Danish Azad AnsariBJP06-Jul-202205-Jul-2028
14Narendra KashyapBJP06-Jul-202205-Jul-2028
15Manvendra Singh ChauhanBJP29-May-202305-Jul-2028
16Mukesh SharmaBJP06-Jul-202205-Jul-2028
17Bahoran Lal MauryaBJP06-Jul-202405-Jul-2028
18Swatantra Dev SinghBJP31-Jan-202130-Jan-2027
19A. K. SharmaBJP31-Jan-202130-Jan-2027
20Kunwar Manvendra SinghBJP31-Jan-202130-Jan-2027
21Govind Narayan ShuklaBJP31-Jan-202130-Jan-2027
22Salil VishnoiBJP31-Jan-202130-Jan-2027
23Ashwani TyagiBJP31-Jan-202130-Jan-2027
24Dharmveer PrajapatiBJP31-Jan-202130-Jan-2027
25Surendra ChoudharyBJP31-Jan-202130-Jan-2027
26Dharmendra SenthwarBJP11-Aug-202230-Jan-2027
27Padmasen ChaudharyBJP29-May-202330-Jan-2027
28Dara Singh ChauhanBJP23-Jan-202430-Jan-2027
29Balram YadavSP06-May-202405-May-2030
30Shah AlamSP06-May-202405-May-2030
31Kiranpal KashyapSP06-May-202405-May-2030
32Mukul YadavSP06-Jul-202205-Jul-2028
33Mohammad Jasmir AnsariSP06-Jul-202205-Jul-2028
34Shahnawaz KhanSP06-Jul-202205-Jul-2028
35Rajendra ChaudharySP31-Jan-202130-Jan-2027
36Ashish PatelADS06-May-202405-May-2030
37Yogesh ChoudharyRLD06-May-202405-May-2030
38Vichhelal RajbharSBSP06-May-202405-May-2030

Nominated members

#MemberPartyTerm startTerm end
1Rajnikant MaheshwariBJP03-Apr-202302-Apr-2029
2Saket MisraBJP03-Apr-202302-Apr-2029
3Ram Surat RajbharBJP03-Apr-202302-Apr-2029
4Hans Raj VishwakarmaBJP03-Apr-202302-Apr-2029
5Tariq MansoorBJP03-Apr-202302-Apr-2029
6Lalaji Prasad NirmalBJP03-Apr-202302-Apr-2029
7Gopal Anjan BhurjiBJP01-Oct 202130-Sep-2027
8Choudhary Virender SinghBJP01-Oct 202130-Sep-2027
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Places adjacent to Vidhan Bhavan, Lucknow
Bara Imambara (6 km)Hazratganj (1.5 km)Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (8 km)
Moti Jheel colony (6 km)
Vidhan Bhavan
Gomti Nagar (9 km)
Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport (15 km)Command Hospital (4 km)Janeshwar Mishra Park (6 km)

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  1. ^abc"Vidhan Sabha Bhawan".Uttar Pradesh Tourism website. Archived fromthe original on 20 November 2015. Retrieved19 November 2015.
  2. ^"Brief History".Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly website. Retrieved19 November 2015.
  3. ^"Offices". Lucknow Info. Archived fromthe original on 20 November 2015. Retrieved19 November 2015.
  4. ^ab"Vidhan Sabha". lucknowonline.in. Retrieved19 November 2015.
  5. ^abc"Vidhan Bhawan".Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly website. Retrieved19 November 2015.
  6. ^"The Delimitation of Council Constituencies (Uttar Pradesh) Order, 1951". Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India.
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