Nalanda Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Bihar, India.
Nalanda Lok Sabha constituency is a parliamentary electoral district in Bihar that spans seven assembly segments across the Nalanda district. It includes the reserved assembly segment of Rajgir, designated for scheduled castes.
The constituency was established in 1957 following a reorganization that renamed the former Patna Central constituency. This restructuring created a new electoral district in eastern India.
The constituency reflects regional political diversity through its seven assembly segments, each shaped by distinct local interests and community needs. These divisions reveal how electoral representation is organized across different parts of the district.
The constituency is managed by the Election Commission of India, which oversees voter registration and polling station operations. Visitors can contact local administrative offices for information about electoral processes and boundaries.
The constituency brings together voters from distinct geographic regions and communities within a single electoral unit, creating complex political dynamics. This composition means that election campaigns must address the varied concerns of residents spread across multiple assembly segments.
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