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In Telangana, the Shasana Sabha or Legislative Assembly, has 119 constituencies. 19 constituencies are reserved for the Scheduled Castes candidates and 12 constituencies[1] are reserved for the Scheduled tribes candidates.
Below is the list of constituencies, along with the district and Lok Sabha constituency that they lie in.[2]
Below are the list of constituencies in Telangana:[3]
The following were the assembly constituencies discontinued from the year 2008 in response to the Delimitaion Act, 2002 in the erstwhile United Andhra Pradesh.[4]
No. | Name | Reserved for (SC/ST/None) |
District | Lok Sabha Constituency |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Luxettipet | Adilabad | ||
2 | Dichpalli | Nizamabad | ||
3 | Kamalapur | Karimnagar | ||
4 | Myadaram | |||
5 | Indurthi | |||
6 | Buggaram | |||
7 | Metpalli | |||
8 | Dommat | Medak | ||
9 | Ramayampet | |||
10 | Himayatnagar | Hyderabad | ||
11 | Asafnagar | |||
12 | Maharajgunj | |||
13 | Amarchinta | Mahabubnagar | ||
14 | Chalakurthi | Nalgonda | ||
15 | Ramannapet | |||
16 | Chennur | Warangal | ||
17 | Hanamkonda | |||
18 | Cheriyal | |||
19 | Narella | |||
20 | Shyampet | |||
21 | Burgampahad | Khammam | ||
22 | Shujatnagar |
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