Vidhan Bhavan, Lucknow

Uttar Pradesh Legislature Building
Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Bhavan
Uttar Pradesh
Government Seal
Vidhan Bhavan building in Lucknow
Map
Interactive map of the Uttar Pradesh Legislature Building area
Alternative namesCouncil House (Né)
Vidhan Sabha Bhavan
Assembly House
EtymologyVidhan Sabha of UP
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeLegislature Building
Architectural styleIndo-European architecture
LocationVidhan Sabha Marg, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh – 226 001, Lucknow, India
Coordinates26°52′14″N 80°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 to 43 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 access Secretariat Metro Station

Located in Lucknow, the Vidhan Bhavan is the seat of the bicameral legislature of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The lower house is the Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) and the upper house the Vidhan Parishad (Legislative Council). The Vidhan Sabha had 431 members until 1967, but now comprises 403 directly elected members and one nominated member from the Anglo-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

In the early 20th century, the capital of what is now the state of Uttar Pradesh was Allahabad; 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, then Governor of Uttar Pradesh, Spencer Harcourt Butler, laid the foundation of the Vidhan Bhavan.[4] The building was designed by Samuel Swinton Jacob and Heera Singh; Singh also drew up the blueprint of the building. Butler subsequently monitored the construction of the building.[5] The building was completed in little over five years at a cost of 21 lakh (equivalent to 43 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

Construction of Vidhan Bhavan started 15 December 1922 and took little over five years to complete. The building is made of carved light brown sandstone from Mirzapur. Many of the inside halls, galleries and verandas are built of marble from Agra and Jaipur. Circular marble staircases run on both sides of the entrance hall and the walls of the staircases are embellished with paintings. The main chamber of the building is octagonal 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

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

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)

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

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

Terms Since 1952
Vidhan Sabha Constitution Dissolution Days
1st 20 May 1952 31 March 1957 1,776
2nd 1 April 1957 6 March 1962 1,800
3rd 7 March 1962 9 March 1967 1,828
4th 10 March 1967 15 April 1968 402
5th 26 February 1969 4 March 1974 1,832
6th 4 March 1974 30 April 1977 1,153
7th 23 June 1977 17 February 1980 969
8th 9 June 1980 10 March 1985 1,735
9th 10 March 1985 29 November 1989 1,725
10th 2 December 1989 4 April 1991 488
11th 22 June 1991 6 December 1992 533
12th 4 December 1993 28 October 1995 693
13th 17 October 1996 7 March 2002 1,967
14th 26 February 2002 13 May 2007 1,902
15th 13 May 2007 9 March 2012 1,762
16th 8 March 2012 11 March 2017 1,829
17th 12 March 2017 28 March 2022 1,842
18th 29 March 2022 Ongoing 3 years, 337 days

Constituencies

There are total 403 constituencies given below in the table.

403 Constituencies of UP Legislative Assembly
District No. Constituency
Saharanpur 1 Behat
2 Nakur
3 Saharanpur Nagar
4 Saharanpur
5 Deoband
6 Rampur Maniharan (SC)
7 Gangoh
Shamli 8 Kairana
9 Thana Bhawan
10 Shamli
Muzaffarnagar 11 Budhana
12 Charthawal
13 Purqazi (SC)
14 Muzaffarnagar
15 Khatauli
16 Meerapur
Bijnor 17 Najibabad
18 Nagina (SC)
19 Barhapur
20 Dhampur
21 Nehtaur (SC)
22 Bijnor
23 Chandpur
24 Noorpur
Moradabad 25 Kanth
26 Thakurdwara
27 Moradabad Rural
28 Moradabad Nagar
29 Kundarki
30 Bilari
Sambhal 31 Chandausi (SC)
32 Asmoli
33 Sambhal
Rampur 34 Suar
35 Chamraua
36 Bilaspur
37 Rampur
38 Milak (SC)
Amroha 39 Dhanaura (SC)
40 Naugawan Sadat
41 Amroha
42 Hasanpur
Meerut 43 Siwalkhas
44 Sardhana
45 Hastinapur
46 Kithore
47 Meerut Cantt.
48 Meerut City
49 Meerut South
Bagpat 50 Chhaprauli
51 Baraut
52 Baghpat
Ghaziabad 53 Loni
54 Muradnagar
55 Sahibabad
56 Ghaziabad
57 Modi Nagar
Hapur 58 Dholana
59 Hapur
60 Garhmukteshwar
Gautam Buddh Nagar 61 Noida
62 Dadri
63 Jewar
Bulandshahr 64 Sikandrabad
65 Bulandshahr
66 Syana
67 Anupshahr
68 Debai
69 Shikarpur
70 Khurja (SC)
Aligarh 71 Khair (SC)
72 Barauli
73 Atrauli
74 Chharra
75 Koil
76 Aligarh
77 Iglas (SC)
Hathras 78 Hathras (SC)
79 Sadabad
80 Sikandra Rao
Mathura 81 Chhata
82 Mant
83 Goverdhan
84 Mathura
85 Baldev (SC)
Agra 86 Etmadpur
87 Agra Cantt. (SC)
88 Agra South
89 Agra North
90 Agra Rural (SC)
91 Fatehpur Sikri
92 Kheragarh
93 Fatehabad
94 Bah
Firozabad 95 Tundla (SC)
96 Jasrana
97 Firozabad
98 Shikohabad
99 Sirsaganj
Kasganj 100 Kasganj
101 Amanpur
102 Patiyali
Etah 103 Aliganj
104 Etah
105 Marhara
106 Jalesar (SC)
Mainpuri 107 Mainpuri
108 Bhongaon
109 Kishni (SC)
110 Karhal
Sambhal 111 Gunnaur
Budaun 112 Bisauli (SC)
113 Sahaswan
114 Bilsi
115 Badaun
116 Shekhupur
117 Dataganj
Bareilly 118 Baheri
119 Meerganj
120 Bhojipura
121 Nawabganj
122 Faridpur (SC)
123 Bithari Chainpur
124 Bareilly
125 Bareilly Cantt
126 Aonla
Pilibhit 127 Pilibhit
128 Barkhera
129 Puranpur (SC)
130 Bisalpur
Shahjahanpur 131 Katra
132 Jalalabad
133 Tilhar
134 Powayan (SC)
135 Shahjahanpur
136 Dadraul
Lakhimpur Kheri 137 Palia
138 Nighasan
139 Gola Gokarnnath
140 Sri Nagar (SC)
141 Dhaurahra
142 Lakhimpur
143 Kasta (SC)
144 Mohammadi
Sitapur 145 Maholi
146 Sitapur
147 Hargaon (SC)
148 Laharpur
149 Biswan
150 Sevata
151 Mahmoodabad
152 Sidhauli (SC)
153 Misrikh (SC)
Hardoi 154 Sawayazpur
155 Shahabad
156 Hardoi
157 Gopamau (SC)
158 Sandi (SC)
159 Bilgram-Mallanwan
160 Balamau (SC)
161 Sandila
Unnao 162 Bangarmau
163 Safipur (SC)
164 Mohan (SC)
165 Unnao
166 Bhagwantnagar
167 Purwa
Lucknow 168 Malihabad (SC)
169 Bakshi Kaa Talab
170 Sarojini Nagar
171 Lucknow West
172 Lucknow North
173 Lucknow East
174 Lucknow Central
175 Lucknow Cantt
176 Mohanlalganj (SC)
Raebareli 177 Bachhrawan (SC)
Amethi 178 Tiloi
Raebareli 179 Harchandpur
180 Rae Bareli
181 Salon (SC)
182 Sareni
183 Unchahar
Amethi 184 Jagdishpur (SC)
185 Gauriganj
186 Amethi
Sultanpur 187 Isauli
188 Sultanpur
189 Sadar
190 Lambhua
191 Kadipur (SC)
Farrukhabad 192 Kaimganj (SC)
193 Amritpur
194 Farrukhabad
195 Bhojpur
Kannauj 196 Chhibramau
197 Tirwa
198 Kannauj (SC)
Etawah 199 Jaswantnagar
200 Etawah
201 Bharthana (SC)
Auraiya 202 Bidhuna
203 Dibiyapur
204 Auraiya (SC)
Kanpur Dehat 205 Rasulabad (SC)
206 Akbarpur-Raniya
207 Sikandra
208 Bhognipur
Kanpur Nagar 209 Bilhaur (SC)
210 Bithoor
211 Kalyanpur
212 Govindnagar
213 Sishamau
214 Arya Nagar
215 Kidwai Nagar
216 Kanpur Cantt
217 Maharajpur
218 Ghatampur (SC)
Jalaun 219 Madhaugarh
220 Kalpi
221 Orai (SC)
Jhansi 222 Babina
223 Jhansi Nagar
224 Mauranipur (SC)
225 Garautha
Lalitpur 226 Lalitpur
227 Mehroni (SC)
Hamirpur 228 Hamirpur
229 Rath (SC)
Mahoba 230 Mahoba
231 Charkhari
Banda 232 Tindwari
233 Baberu
234 Naraini (SC)
235 Banda
Chitrakoot 236 Chitrakoot
237 Manikpur
Fatehpur 238 Jahanabad
239 Bindki
240 Fatehpur
241 Ayah Shah
242 Husainganj
243 Khaga (SC)
Pratapgarh 244 Rampur Khas
245 Babaganj (SC)
246 Kunda
247 Bishwavnathganj
248 Pratapgarh
249 Patti
250 Raniganj
Kaushambi 251 Sirathu
252 Manjhanpur (SC)
253 Chail
Prayagraj 254 Phaphamau
255 Soraon (SC)
256 Phulpur
257 Pratappur
258 Handia
259 Meja
260 Karachhana
261 Prayagraj West
262 Prayagraj North
263 Prayagraj South
264 Bara (SC)
265 Koraon
Barabanki 266 Kursi
267 Ram Nagar
268 Barabanki
269 Zaidpur (SC)
270 Dariyabad
Ayodhya 271 Rudauli
Barabanki 272 Haidergarh (SC)
Ayodhya 273 Milkipur (SC)
274 Bikapur
275 Ayodhya
276 Goshainganj
Ambedkar Nagar 277 Katehari
278 Tanda
279 Alapur (SC)
280 Jalalpur
281 Akbarpur
Bahraich 282 Balha (SC)
283 Nanpara
284 Matera
285 Mahasi
286 Bahraich
287 Payagpur
288 Kaiserganj
Shravasti 289 Bhinga
290 Shrawasti
Balrampur 291 Tulsipur
292 Gainsari
293 Utraula
294 Balrampur (SC)
Gonda 295 Mehnaun
296 Gonda
297 Katra Bazar
298 Colonelganj
299 Tarabganj
300 Mankapur (SC)
301 Gaura
Siddharthnagar 302 Shohratgarh
303 Kapilvastu (SC)
304 Bansi
305 Itwa
306 Domariyaganj
Basti 307 Harraiya
308 Kaptanganj
309 Rudhauli
310 Basti Sadar
311 Mahadewa (SC)
Sant Kabir Nagar 312 Menhdawal
313 Khalilabad
314 Dhanghata (SC)
Maharajganj 315 Pharenda
316 Nautanwa
317 Siswa
318 Maharajganj (SC)
319 Paniyara
Gorakhpur 320 Caimpiyarganj
321 Pipraich
322 Gorakhpur Urban
323 Gorakhpur Rural
324 Sahajanwa
325 Khajani (SC)
326 Chauri-Chaura
327 Bansgaon (SC)
328 Chillupar
Kushinagar 329 Khadda
330 Padrauna
331 Tamkuhi Raj
332 Fazilnagar
333 Kushinagar
334 Hata
335 Ramkola (SC)
Deoria 336 Rudrapur
337 Deoria
338 Pathardeva
339 Rampur Karkhana
340 Bhatpar Rani
341 Salempur (SC)
342 Barhaj
Azamgarh 343 Atrauliya
344 Gopalpur
345 Sagri
346 Mubarakpur
347 Azamgarh
348 Nizamabad
349 Phoolpur Pawai
350 Didarganj
351 Lalganj (SC)
352 Mehnagar (SC)
Mau 353 Madhuban
354 Ghosi
355 Muhammadabad-Gohna (SC)
356 Mau
Ballia 357 Belthara Road (SC)
358 Rasara
359 Sikanderpur
360 Phephana
361 Ballia Nagar
362 Bansdih
363 Bairia
Jaunpur 364 Badlapur
365 Shahganj
366 Jaunpur
367 Malhani
368 Mungra Badshahpur
369 Machhlishahr (SC)
370 Mariyahu
371 Zafrabad
372 Kerakat (SC)
Ghazipur 373 Jakhanian (SC)
374 Saidpur (SC)
375 Ghazipur Sadar
376 Jangipur
377 Zahoorabad
378 Mohammadabad
379 Zamania
Chandauli 380 Mughalsarai
381 Sakaldiha
382 Saiyadraja
383 Chakia (SC)
Varanasi 384 Pindra
385 Ajagara (SC)
386 Shivpur
387 Rohaniya
388 Varanasi North
389 Varanasi South
390 Varanasi Cantonment
391 Sevapuri
Bhadohi 392 Bhadohi
393 Gyanpur
394 Aurai (SC)
Mirzapur 395 Chhanbey (SC)
396 Mirzapur
397 Majhawan
398 Chunar
399 Marihan
Sonbhadra 400 Ghorawal
401 Robertsganj
402 Obra (ST)
403 Duddhi (ST)

Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council (Vidhan Parishad)

Main Article : Vidhan Parishad

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

History

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 the constitution 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

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

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

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

Graduates' constituencies (8)
# Constituency Member Political Party Term start Term end
1 BareillyMoradabad Jai Pal Singh BJP 13-Feb-2023 12-Feb-2029
2 GorakhpurFaizabad Devendra Pratap Singh BJP 13-Feb-2023 12-Feb-2029
3 Kanpur Arun Pathak BJP 13-Feb-2023 12-Feb-2029
4 Agra Manvendra Pratap Singh BJP 01-Dec-2020 30-Nov-2026
5 Meerut Dinesh Kumar Goel BJP 01-Dec-2020 30-Nov-2026
6 Lucknow Awanish Kumar Singh BJP 01-Dec-2020 30-Nov-2026
7 Varanasi Ashutosh Sinha SP 01-Dec-2020 30-Nov-2026
8 Allahabad–Jhansi Man Singh Yadav SP 01-Dec-2020 30-Nov-2026
Teachers' constituencies (8)
# Constituency Member Political Party Term start Term end
1 Kanpur Raj Bahadur Singh Chandel IND 13-Feb-2023 12-Feb-2029
2 AllahabadJhansi Babu Lal Tiwari BJP 13-Feb-2023 12-Feb-2029
3 BareillyMoradabad Hari Singh Dhillon BJP 01-Dec-2020 30-Nov-2026
4 Lucknow Umesh Dwivedi BJP 01-Dec-2020 30-Nov-2026
5 Varanasi Lal Bihari Yadav SP 01-Dec-2020 30-Nov-2026
6 Meerut Shri Chand Sharma BJP 01-Dec-2020 30-Nov-2026
7 Agra Akash Agarwal IND 01-Dec-2020 30-Nov-2026
8 GorakhpurFaizabad Dhruv Kumar Tripathi IND 01-Dec-2020 30-Nov-2026
Local Authorities' constituencies (36)
# Constituency Member Political Party Term start Term end
1 Raebareli Dinesh Pratap Singh BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
2 Jaunpur Brijesh Singh BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
3 Muzaffarnagar- Saharanpur Vandana Verma BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
4 MoradabadBijnor Satyapal Saini BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
5 RampurBareilly Kunwar Maharaj Singh BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
6 PilibhitShahjahanpur Sudhir Gupta BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
7 Hardoi Ashok Agrawal BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
8 Lakhimpur–Kheri Anoop Kumar Gupta BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
9 Sitapur Pawan Singh Chauhan BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
10 LucknowUnnao Ram Chandra Pradhan BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
11 Pratapgarh Akshay Pratap Singh JSD(L) 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
12 Sultanpur Shailendra Pratap Singh BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
13 Barabanki Angad Singh BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
14 Bahraich Pragya Tripathi BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
15 Gonda Awadhesh Kumar Singh BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
16 Faizabad Hariom Pandey BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
17 BastiSiddharth Nagar Subhash Yaduvansh BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
18 GorakhpurMaharajganj C. P. Chand BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
19 Deoria Ratanpal Singh BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
20 AzamgarhMau Vikrant Singh "Rishu" IND 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
21 Ballia Ravishanker Singh BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
22 MirzapurSonbhadra Shyam Narayan Singh Alias Vineet Singh BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
23 Allahabad K. P. Srivastav BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
24 BandaHamirpur Jitendra Singh Sengar BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
25 JhansiJalaunLalitpur Rama Niranjan BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
26 KanpurFatehpur Avinash Singh Chauhan BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
27 EtawahFarrukhabad Pranshu Dutt Dwivedi BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
28 AgraFirozabad Vijay Shivhare BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
29 MathuraEtahMainpuri Ashish Kumar Yadav BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
30 Om Prakash Singh BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
31 Aligarh-Hathras Chaudhary Rishipal Singh BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
32 Bulandshahar-Noida Narendra Bhati BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
33 MeerutGhaziabad Dharmendra Bhardwaj BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
34 Ghazipur Vishal Singh Chanchal BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
35 Varanasi Annapurna Singh IND 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
36 Badaun Vagish Pathak BJP 12-Apr-2022 11-Apr-2028
Members elected by Legislative Assembly(38)
# Member Party Term start Term end
1 Vijay Bahadur Pathak BJP 06-May-2024 05-May-2030
2 Mahendra Kumar Singh BJP 06-May-2024 05-May-2030
3 Ashok Katariya BJP 06-May-2024 05-May-2030
4 Santosh Singh BJP 06-May-2024 05-May-2030
5 Dharmendra Singh BJP 06-May-2024 05-May-2030
6 Ram Tirath Singhal BJP 06-May-2024 05-May-2030
7 Mohit Beniwal BJP 06-May-2024 05-May-2030
8 Keshav Prasad Maurya BJP 06-Jul-2022 05-Jul-2028
9 Bhupendra Chaudhary BJP 06-Jul-2022 05-Jul-2028
10 Daya Shankar Mishra BJP 06-Jul-2022 05-Jul-2028
11 Jayendra Pratap Singh Rathore BJP 06-Jul-2022 05-Jul-2028
12 Jaswant Singh Saini BJP 06-Jul-2022 05-Jul-2028
13 Danish Azad Ansari BJP 06-Jul-2022 05-Jul-2028
14 Narendra Kashyap BJP 06-Jul-2022 05-Jul-2028
15 Manvendra Singh Chauhan BJP 29-May-2023 05-Jul-2028
16 Mukesh Sharma BJP 06-Jul-2022 05-Jul-2028
17 Bahoran Lal Maurya BJP 06-Jul-2024 05-Jul-2028
18 Swatantra Dev Singh BJP 31-Jan-2021 30-Jan-2027
19 A. K. Sharma BJP 31-Jan-2021 30-Jan-2027
20 Kunwar Manvendra Singh BJP 31-Jan-2021 30-Jan-2027
21 Govind Narayan Shukla BJP 31-Jan-2021 30-Jan-2027
22 Salil Vishnoi BJP 31-Jan-2021 30-Jan-2027
23 Ashwani Tyagi BJP 31-Jan-2021 30-Jan-2027
24 Dharmveer Prajapati BJP 31-Jan-2021 30-Jan-2027
25 Surendra Choudhary BJP 31-Jan-2021 30-Jan-2027
26 Dharmendra Senthwar BJP 11-Aug-2022 30-Jan-2027
27 Padmasen Chaudhary BJP 29-May-2023 30-Jan-2027
28 Dara Singh Chauhan BJP 23-Jan-2024 30-Jan-2027
29 Balram Yadav SP 06-May-2024 05-May-2030
30 Shah Alam SP 06-May-2024 05-May-2030
31 Kiranpal Kashyap SP 06-May-2024 05-May-2030
32 Mukul Yadav SP 06-Jul-2022 05-Jul-2028
33 Mohammad Jasmir Ansari SP 06-Jul-2022 05-Jul-2028
34 Shahnawaz Khan SP 06-Jul-2022 05-Jul-2028
35 Rajendra Chaudhary SP 31-Jan-2021 30-Jan-2027
36 Ashish Patel ADS 06-May-2024 05-May-2030
37 Yogesh Choudhary RLD 06-May-2024 05-May-2030
38 Vichhelal Rajbhar SBSP 06-May-2024 05-May-2030

Nominated members

# Member Party Term start Term end
1 Rajnikant Maheshwari BJP 03-Apr-2023 02-Apr-2029
2 Saket Misra BJP 03-Apr-2023 02-Apr-2029
3 Ram Surat Rajbhar BJP 03-Apr-2023 02-Apr-2029
4 Hans Raj Vishwakarma BJP 03-Apr-2023 02-Apr-2029
5 Tariq Mansoor BJP 03-Apr-2023 02-Apr-2029
6 Lalaji Prasad Nirmal BJP 03-Apr-2023 02-Apr-2029
7 Gopal Anjan Bhurji BJP 01-Oct 2021 30-Sep-2027
8 Choudhary Virender Singh BJP 01-Oct 2021 30-Sep-2027
9 Sanjay Nishad NP 01-Oct 2021 30-Sep-2027
10 Vacant since 08-Jun-2024 30-Sep-2027

See also

References

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