Siwan Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary electoral district in Bihar, India
Siwan Lok Sabha constituency is a parliamentary electoral district in Bihar that covers six assembly segments across the region. These areas include a mix of agricultural zones and smaller urban centers with diverse local economies.
The constituency was established following the States Reorganisation Act of 1956 and later underwent boundary changes through the Delimitation Order of 2008. These changes have shaped the electoral district as it exists today.
The electoral district represents a population mix where Hindus constitute 80-85 percent and Muslims make up 15-20 percent of the demographic composition.
The electoral district comprises several assembly segments distributed across different parts of Bihar with varied geographical characteristics. Visitors should know the area is primarily agricultural, so seasonal variations affect travel conditions throughout the region.
Only the Darauli Assembly segment maintains a reservation status for Scheduled Caste candidates among all six segments in the constituency.
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