Amravati Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Maharashtra, India.
Amravati Lok Sabha constituency is a parliamentary district that spans across Maharashtra through six assembly segments. These segments—Badnera, Amravati, Teosa, Daryapur, Melghat, and Achalpur—create a region mixing urban centers with agricultural and tribal areas.
Created in 1951 with India's new constitution, this constituency began its role in the democratic system. Over the decades, it elected leaders who went on to hold significant positions in national politics.
The region brings together communities from farming areas and towns, where people maintain local traditions and celebrate festivals that reflect Maharashtra's heritage. Daily life here revolves around agriculture and small-scale commerce that shapes the social rhythm.
The constituency becomes active during parliamentary elections when registered voters across its segments participate in voting. Access to polling stations and official sites depends on election schedules and voting periods.
This constituency holds reserved status for Scheduled Caste representation, meaning its elected representative must come from this designated community. This reserve designation reflects India's approach to ensuring specific groups gain political voice.
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