Gurgaon Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary electoral district in Haryana, India
Gurgaon Lok Sabha constituency is a parliamentary electoral district in Haryana that spans nine assembly segments across the region. The territory includes both urban centers and rural villages that together form the voting base for national representation.
The constituency was created in 2008 through a delimitation process that merged five assembly segments from Mahendragarh with four from Faridabad. This redistricting established the current boundaries that have continued to serve the region's parliamentary representation.
The electoral district represents a population of over 1.5 million people across urban and rural areas, reflecting the diverse demographics of Haryana's second-largest city.
The constituency spreads across diverse landscapes from densely built urban zones to thinly populated villages, making visits to different parts offer different impressions. Travelers should keep in mind that the nine segments span a larger geographic area and may require different transportation options.
The constituency maintains its position as one of ten parliamentary constituencies in Haryana, contributing to national governance through direct representation in the Lok Sabha.
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