Madhubani Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Bihar, India
Madhubani is a parliamentary electoral district comprising six assembly segments spread across Madhubani and Darbhanga districts in northeastern Bihar. The region consists primarily of agricultural areas interspersed with rural settlements where farming is the dominant activity.
This electoral district was established in 1952 when India held its first parliamentary elections. Major boundary changes in 1976 redrew the district, altering its composition and representation.
Agriculture shapes the identity of communities here, with farming families forming the backbone of local society. These traditions influence how people organize their year and celebrate together.
Every five years, eligible voters in this district participate in parliamentary elections to elect a representative to the Lok Sabha. The Election Commission manages and oversees the voting process according to national election laws.
The region is home to Madhubani painting, a traditional folk art form where local artists create intricate designs using geometric patterns and natural themes. This centuries-old craft remains an integral part of the area's cultural expression.
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