In which year a march to Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra took place?

Maharashtra State Assembly election, 1985 was held in Indian state of Maharashtra in March 1985, to elect 288 members to the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly.

Who is the first legislative assembly speaker?

Ganesh Vasudev Mavlankar was the last President of the Assembly till the Assembly came to an end on 14 August 1947. He became the first Speaker of the Constituent Assembly of India, and in 1952 the first Speaker of the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India.

Who is Speaker of Vidhan Sabha?

Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Leadership
Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri, BJP since 31 July 2019
Deputy Speaker Anand Chandrashekhar Mamani, BJP since 24 March 2020
Leader of the House (Chief Minister) Basavaraj Bommai, BJP

Who is the chairman of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly?

Maharashtra Legislative Council

Maharashtra Legislative Council महाराष्ट्र विधान परिषद
Chairman Ramraje Naik Nimbalkar, NCP since 8 July 2016
Deputy Chairman Neelam Gorhe, SHS since 24 June 2019
Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, SHS since 28 November 2019

How many Vidhan Sabha are there in Maharashtra?

Presently, 288 members of the Legislative Assembly are directly elected from the single-seat constituencies. The members of the upper house, the Maharashtra Vidhan Parishad (the legislative council) are indirectly elected through an electoral college.

Who is the Speaker of Andhrapradesh?

Designations and present members

Designation Name
Speaker Tammineni Sitaram
Deputy Speaker Kona Raghupathi
Leader of the House (Chief Minister of State) Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy
Leader of the Opposition N. Chandrababu Naidu

Who was the first Speaker of Vidhan Sabha?

Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar
G.V. Mavalankar in June 1942
1st Speaker of the Lok Sabha
In office 15 May 1952 – 27 February 1956
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru

Who was the first governor of independent Maharashtra?

Raja Maharaj Singh
List of governors of Maharashtra

Governor of Maharashtra
Term length Five years
Precursor Governor of Bombay
Inaugural holder Raja Maharaj Singh
Formation 24 March 1943

Who is Vidhan Sabha Adhyaksh in Maharashtra?

List of speakers of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly

Speaker of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Incumbent Zirwal Narhari Sitaram (Acting) since 4 February 2021
Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Style The Hon’ble (formal) Mr. Speaker (informal)
Member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly

Is Vidhan Sabha and Vidhan Parishad same?

Vidhan Sabha or the Legislative Assembly is the lower house (in states with bicameral) or the sole house (in unicameral states) of the state legislature. The upper house in the seven states with a bicameral legislature is called the Legislative Council, or Vidhan Parishad.

How many constituencies are there in Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha?

The number of constituencies of the 16 were reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled tribes. Following is the list of the constituencies of the Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha since the delimitation of legislative assembly constituencies in 2008.

Where was the first session of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly held?

In 1975 because elections were in winter season, the monsoon (second) session was convened in Nagpur and winter (third) session was convened in Mumbai. Elections to the Maharashtra Legislative assembly were held in the following years and corresponding Maharashtra Assembly are constituted:

Who is the Speaker of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly?

Elections to the Maharashtra Legislative assembly were held in the following years and corresponding Maharashtra Assembly are constituted: The Assembly is headed by a Speaker, elected by members in a simple majority vote. The following is the list of Speakers of the Assembly. The Assembly’s opposition parties elect a Leader of the Opposition.

How many seats did Bharatiya Janata Party win in Maharashtra?

The Indian National Congress won 82 assembly seats which accounts for 21% of total vote share. The Nationalist Congress Party won 62 assembly seats by receiving 16.4% votes in its favor. The Bharatiya Janata Party has grabbed 46 seats in comparison to 54 seats in the 2004 Legislative Assembly elections.