Parliamentary Constituencies of Chhattisgarh State / Union Territory

Overview

Chhattisgarh, a key state in India, has a well-established legislative framework to govern its population and economy. Below is a list of 11 Parliamentary Constituencies alongwith 90 Assembly Constituencies of Chhattisgarh State / Union Territory.

Chhattisgarh's Parliamentry Constituencies (संसदीय क्षेत्र)

Structure and Composition

The Chhattisgarh Lok Sabha (House of the People) represents the parliamentary constituencies of the state. It consists of 11 elected representatives (MPs), with members chosen directly by the people through general elections held every five years.

Functions of the Lok Sabha

The Lok Sabha plays a vital role in the nation's governance. Its primary responsibilities include:

  • Legislation: Drafting, debating, and enacting laws that apply to the entire nation, including Chhattisgarh.
  • Budget Approval: Reviewing and approving the Union Budget, which outlines national expenditure and revenue.
  • Oversight: Ensuring accountability of the executive branch through questions, debates, and parliamentary committees.
  • Representation: Advocating for the interests of the people in the state and ensuring they are reflected in national policies.

List of Parliamentary Constituencies

Bastar

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Assembly Constituencies Under Bastar Parliament

Bilaspur

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Assembly Constituencies Under Bilaspur Parliament

Janjgir Champa

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Assembly Constituencies Under Janjgir Champa Parliament

Mahasamund

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Assembly Constituencies Under Mahasamund Parliament

Raigarh

Rajnandgaon

Surguja

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Assembly Constituencies Under Surguja Parliament