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Jainism is mentioned as a religion along with Buddhism and Sikhism in explanation II of the Article 25 of the India Constitution relating to Fundamental Right to religions freedom. On this issue Jawahar Lal Nehru, the then prime Minister, in his letter dated 31.01.1950 assured a Jain Deputation that they need not have any misgivings on this ...
Dinesh Jain: 214 Tarana (SC) INC: Mahesh Parmar: 215 Ghatiya (SC) BJP: Satish Malviya: 216 Ujjain North: BJP: Anil Jain Kaluheda 217 Ujjain South: BJP: Mohan Yadav: Chief Minister 218 Badnagar: BJP: Jitendra Uday Singh Pandya Ratlam: 219 Ratlam Rural (ST) BJP: Mathuralal Damar: 220 Ratlam City: BJP: Chetanya Kashyap: 221 Sailana: BAP ...
The Indian Constitution came into effect and new constituencies were created. 184 0 9 1952 [9] 1956 States Reorganisation Act, 1956 [8] A re-organised Madhya Pradesh was formed by merging the former states of Madhya Pradesh, Madhya Bharat, Vindhya Pradesh and Bhopal. 288 44 54 1957, [10] 1962 [11] 1961
Ujjain is one of the 29 Lok Sabha constituencies in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.It covers the entire Ujjain district and part of Ratlam district.This constituency came into existence in 1951 as one of the 9th Lok Sabha constituencies in the erstwhile Madhya Bharat state.
Earlier, since 1952, there were 12 seats from Madhya Pradesh, 6 seats from Madhya Bharat, 4 seats from Vindhya Pradesh state and 1 seat from Bhopal State to Rajya Sabha. After Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956, there were 16 seats from Madhya Pradesh.
D. Jain 1972: Jwalaprasad Jyotish 1977: Shivkumar Jwalaprasad Janata Party: 1980: Shivkumar Jwalaprasad Indian National Congress: 1985: Prakash Motilal Jain: Indian National Congress: 1990: Prakash Motilal Jain: 1993: Sudha Jain [4] Bharatiya Janata Party: 1998: Sudha Jain [5] 2003: Sudha Jain [6] [7] 2008: Shalendra Kumar Jain: 2013 [8] 2018 ...
Jainism is India's sixth-largest religion and is practiced throughout India. [2] [3] Per the 2011 census, there are 4,451,753 Jains in the 1.35 billion population of India, the majority living in Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka.
It was originally set to expire 20 years after the commencement of the Constitution, but was extended multiple times through constitutional amendments: to 1970 through the 5th Amendment, to 1980 through the 23rd Amendment, to 1990 through the 45th Amendment, to 2006 through the 62nd Amendment, to 2010 through the 79th Amendment, and to 2020 ...