Pandaul (Vidhan Sabha constituency)

Pandaul Bazaar
Town
Pandaul Bazaar

Location in Bihar

Coordinates: 26°14′55″N 86°05′57″E / 26.24861°N 86.09917°E / 26.24861; 86.09917Coordinates: 26°14′55″N 86°05′57″E / 26.24861°N 86.09917°E / 26.24861; 86.09917
Country  India
State Bihar
District Madhubani
Lok Sabha constituency Jhanjharpur
Year abolished 2010

Pandaul town is a market in pandaul block of madhubani district.it is part of madhubani vidhan sabha and lok sabha constituency.

0.[1] pandaul is a town and a big market.there are many banks,atm's,shoping stores .in pandaul there are a big industrial zone..there are two water drinking factories, floor mill,agriculgureral tools factorys and etc.there are a big 132/33 k.v.a power grid station.and block,police station,anchal karyalay and bihar home guard training centre.pandaul are connected by roads and railway To several cities darbhanga,patna,muzaffarpur,delhi,Mumbai and more.500 auto riksaw,tata magic,and city ride daily run to madhubani town.there are many collages,school's and other facilities are available here.there is

tample of lord Siva in bhawanipur called ugna mahadev.

Results

1977-2005

In the October 2005 state assembly elections, Vinod Narayan Jha of BJP won the Pandaul assembly seat defeating his nearest rival Naiyar Azam of RJD. Contests in most years were multi cornered but only winners and runners are being mentioned. Naiyar Azam of RJD defeated Vinod Narayan Jha of BJP in February 2005, Devendra Prasad Singh of BPSP in 2000, and Kumud Ranjan Jha of Congress in 1995. Kumud Ranjan Jha of Congress defeated Naiyar Azam representing JD in 1990 and representing JP in 1985, and Vijay Kumar Mishra of Janata Party (JP) in 1980, Binod Kumar Mishra had played a pivotal role in this elections. Siya Ram Yadav of JP defeated Kumud Ranjan Jha of Congress in 1977.[2]

References

  1. "Schedule – XIII of Constituencies Order, 2008 of Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly constituencies Order, 2008 of the Election Commission of India" (PDF). Schedule VI Bihar, Part A – Assembly constituencies, Part B – Parliamentary constituencies. Retrieved 2011-01-10.
  2. "79 - Pandaul Assembly Constituency". Partywise Comparison Since 1977. Election Commission of India. Retrieved 2011-01-10.
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