Deodar Vidhan Sabha constituency, Electoral constituency in Gujarat, India.
Deodar is an electoral constituency in Banaskantha district, covering both town centers and farming villages spread across the region. The area includes residential sections, commercial zones, and extensive agricultural land.
This constituency came into existence in 1960 when Gujarat separated from Bombay State and the assembly created 132 electoral divisions. Since then it has participated in numerous election cycles reflecting changing political preferences.
Residents of Deodar participate in agricultural activities and small-scale industries, maintaining traditional economic practices while adapting to modern developments.
You can move between the towns and villages using local roads, which connect the main settlements throughout the district. The best way to understand the area is by traveling slowly through villages and markets to watch daily community activities.
The 2022 election resulted in a margin of over 29,000 votes between the winning candidate and the runner-up, marking a clear shift in voter preferences.
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