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The 2024 Indian general election was held in Rajasthan in two phases on 19 April and 26 April 2024 to elect 25 members of the 18th Lok Sabha. [1] [2] [3] Bye-poll for Bagidora Assembly constituency is to be held with this election. [4] The result of the election was announced on 4 June 2024.
The tenure of 18th Lok Sabha is scheduled to end in June 2029. [1] The previous general elections were held in April–May–June 2024. After the election, National Democratic Alliance, led by Bharatiya Janata Party, formed the union government, with Narendra Modi continuing in his third term as Prime Minister.
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27 July 2024 Chief Minister of Rajasthan: Bhajan Lal Sharma: 12 December 2023 Speaker of the House, Rajasthan Legislative Assembly: Vasudev Devnani: 12 December 2023 Leader of the House Rajasthan Legislative Assembly: Bhajan Lal Sharma: 12 December 2023 Leader of the Opposition Rajasthan Legislative Assembly: Tika Ram Jully: 19 January 2024
Died on 8 August 2024 Shanta Amrit Meena: Elected on 23 November 2024 Pratapgarh: 157 Dhariawad (ST) BAP: Thavar Chand Meena: Dungarpur: 158 Dungarpur (ST) INC: Ganesh Ghogra: 159 Aspur (ST) BAP: Umesh Meena: 160 Sagwara (ST) BJP: Shankarlal Decha: 161 Chorasi (ST) BAP: Rajkumar Roat: Resigned On 5 June 2024 Anil Kumar Katara: Elected on 23 ...
The All-India officials in each district are a Deputy Commissioner or district Magistrate (from the Indian Administrative Service), a Superintendent of Police (from the Indian Police Service) and a Deputy Conservator of Forests (from the Indian Forest Service), each of which is assisted by officers of various Rajasthan state services. The state ...
Senate elections for one-third of the Senate of the Czech Republic were held on 20 and 21 September 2024. [1] [2] The first round was held alongside regional elections, with a second round held one week later. The result was a victory for the populist ANO party which won a Senate election for the first time in history. [3]
Rajasthan Patrika prints editions in New Delhi and the seven cities of Chhattisgarh (in Bilaspur, Jagdalpur and Raipur), Gujarat (in Ahmedabad and Surat), Karnataka (in Bangalore and Hubli), Madhya Pradesh (under the shorter name of Patrika in Bhopal, Gwalior, Indore, Jabalpur, Ujjain and eight other cities), Rajasthan in (Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, Gangapur City and 13 other cities) and in Tamil ...