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词条 Maharashtra Legislative Council
释义

  1. Location

  2. Composition of Legislative Council

     Current Composition of Legislative Council 

  3. Constituencies and Members

     Elected by Vidhan Sabha Members (30)  Local Authorities' constituencies (22)  Teachers' constituencies (7)  Graduates Constituencies(7)  Governor Nominated (12) 

  4. See also

  5. References

{{Infobox legislature
| name = Maharashtra Legislative Council
| native_name = महाराष्ट्र विधान परिषद
| coa_pic = Seal of Maharashtra.png
| coa_res =
| house_type = Upper house
| term_limits = 6 years
| leader1_type = Chairman
| leader1 = Ramraje Naik Nimbalkar
| party1 = NCP
| election1 = 8 July 2016[1]
| leader2_type = Deputy Chairman
| leader2 = Manikrao Thakre[2]
| party2 = INC
| election2 = 5 August 2016
| leader3_type = Leader of the House
| leader3 = Chandrakant Bacchu Patil
| party3 = BJP
| election3 = 8 July 2016
| leader4_type = Leader of the Opposition
| leader4 = Dhananjay Munde
| party4 = NCP
| election4 = 8 July 2016
| structure1 = Maharashtra Legislative Council (25 June 2018).svg
| structure1_res = 300px
| members = 78
| political_groups1 = Government (38)
  • {{Color box|#FF9933|border=darkgray}} BJP (22)
  • {{Color box|#E3882D|border=darkgray}} SS (12)
  • {{Color box|grey|border=darkgray}} RSP (1)
  • {{Color box|#DDDDDD|border=darkgray}} Independents (3)
Opposition (39)
  • {{Color box|#00B2B2|border=darkgray}} NCP (17)
  • {{Color box|#00BFFF|border=darkgray}} INC (16)
  • {{Color box|#BC0000|border=darkgray}} PWP (1)
  • {{Color box|#999900|border=darkgray}} PRP (1)
  • {{Color box|#003366|border=darkgray}} Lok Bharati (1)
  • {{Color box|#DDDDDD|border=darkgray}} Independents (3)
Vacant (1)
  • {{Color box|#DDDDDD|border=darkgray}} Vacant (1)

| last_election1 =
| session_room = Vidhan bhavan mumbai2.JPG
| meeting_place = Vidhan bhavan, Maharashtra Legislative Council, Mumbai, India
| website = http://www.maharashtra.gov.in
http://www.mls.org.in
}}

The Maharashtra Vidhan Parishad or Maharashtra Legislative Council is the upper house of the bicameral legislature of Maharashtra state in western India.

Location

The seat of the Vidhan Parishad is situated at the Nariman Point area of South Mumbai in the capital Mumbai. The budget session and the monsoon session are convened in Mumbai whereas the winter session is convened in the auxiliary capital Nagpur.

Composition of Legislative Council

Legislative Council shall consist of not less than 40 members or maximum one-third of the total number of members in the legislative assembly, chosen in the manner provided in this section.

  1. 30 members shall be elected by the members of the Legislative Assembly
  2. 7 members are elected from amongst graduates from seven divisions of Maharashtra ( Mumbai, Amravati Division, Nashik Division, Aurangabad Division, Konkan Division, Nagpur Division and Pune Division)
  3. 7 members are elected from amongst teachers from seven divisions of Maharashtra ( Mumbai, Amravati Division, Nashik Division, Aurangabad Division, Konkan Division, Nagpur Division and Pune Division)
  4. 22 members are elected from amongst the local bodies of Maharashtra from 21 divisions of Maharashtra ( Mumbai (2 seats) and one seat each from Ahmednagar, Akola-cum-Washim-cum-Buldhana, Amravati, Aurangabad-cum-Jalna, Bhandara- Gondiya, Dhule-cum-Nandurbar, Jalgaon, Kolhapur, Mumbai, Nagpur, Nanded, Nashik, Osmanabad-cum-Latur-cum-Beed, Parbhani-Hingoli, Pune, Raigad-cum-Ratnagiri-cum-Sindhudurg, Sangli-cum-Satara, Solapur, Thane-cum-Palghar, Wardha-cum-Chandrapur-cum-Gadhchiroli and Yavatmal)
  5. 12 members having special knowledge or practical experience in respect of matters such as literature, science, art, co-operative movement and social serviceshall be nominated by the Governor

It is a continuous House and not subject to dissolution. However, one-third of its members retire every second year and are replaced by new members. As such a member enjoys a tenure of six years. The members of the Vidhan Parishad elect its chairman and deputy chairman.

Current Composition of Legislative Council

Party Members
Bharatiya Janata Party 22
Nationalist Congress Party 17
Indian National Congress 16
Shiv Sena 12
Independents 06
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha 01
Peasants and Workers Party of India 01
Peoples Republican Party 01
Lok Bharati 01
Total 78

Constituencies and Members

See here, List of members of the Maharashtra Legislative Council.

The following are the constituencies of the Maharashtra Vidhan Parishad:[3]

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Elected by Vidhan Sabha Members (30)

# Member Party Date of Appointment Date of Retirement
1 Jayant Patil PWP 2018 July 2024 July
2 Sharad RanpiseINC 2018 July 2024 July
3Dr. Vajahat MirzaINC 2018 July 2024 July
4 Nilay Naik BJP 2018 July 2024 July
5 Ram Patil Ratolikar BJP 2018 July 2024 July
6 Ramesh Patil BJP 2018 July 2024 July
7 Anil ParabShiv Sena 2018 July 2024 July
8 Vijay Girkar BJP 2018 July 2024 July
9 Mahadev JankarRSP 2018 July 2024 July
10 Manisha KayandeShiv Sena 2018 July 2024 July
11 Babajani Durani NCP 2018 July 2024 July
12 Hemant TakleNCP 2014 Apr 2020 Apr
13 Diwakar RaoteShiv Sena 2016 Jul 2022 Jul
14 Vinayak MeteBJP 2016 Jul 2022 Jul
15 Shivajirao Bapusaheb DeshmukhINC 2014 Apr 2020 Apr
16 Neelam GorheShiv Sena 2014 Apr 2020 Apr
17 Arun Adsad[4] BJP 2018 Oct 2020 Apr
18Prasad LadBJP 2017 Dec 2022 July
19 Pravin Darekar BJP 2016 Jul 2022 Jul
20 Ramnivas Satyanarayan SinghBJP 2016 Jul 2022 Jul
21 Ramraje Naik NimbalkarNCP 2016 Jul 2022 Jul
22 Sujitsingh Thakur BJP 2016 Jul 2022 Jul
23 Dhananjay MundeNCP 2016 Jul 2022 Jul
24 Sadabhau KhotBJP 2016 Jul 2022 Jul
25Smita WaghBJP 2015 Jan 2020 Apr
26 Subhash DesaiShiv Sena 2016 Jul 2022 Jul
27 Anand ThakurNCP 2014 Apr 2020 Apr
28 Kiran PawaskarNCP 2014 Apr 2020 Apr
29 Chandrakant Batesingh RaghuvanshiINC 2014 Apr 2020 Apr
30 Harisingh RathodINC 2014 Apr 2020 Apr

Local Authorities' constituencies (22)

# Constituency Member Party Date of Appointment Date of Retirement
1 Mumbai Local Authorities (1) Ramdas KadamShiv Sena 2016 2022[5][6]
2 Mumbai Local Authorities (2) Bhai JagtapINC 2016 2022
3 Dhule-Nandurbar Local Authorities Amrish PatelINC 2016 2022
4 Nagpur Local Authorities Girish Vyas BJP 2016 2022
5 Ahmednagar Local Authorities Arunkaka JagtapNCP 2016 2022
6 Solapur Local Authorities Prashant ParicharakIndependent
(supported by BJP)
2016 Jan 2022 Jan
7Kolhapur Local Authorities Satej PatilINC 2016 2022
8 Akola-Washim-Buldhana Local Authorities Gopikishan BajoriaShiv Sena 2016 2022 [5] [7]
9 Jalgaon Local Authorities Chandulal PatelBJP 2016 2022 [8]
10Nashik Local AuthoritiesNarendra DaradeShiv Sena 2018 June 22 2024 June 21
11 Thane-Palghar Local Authorities Ravindra PhatakShiv Sena 2016 June 8 2022 June 7 [9]
12Raigad-Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg Local Authorities Aniket TatkareNCP 2018 June 01 2024 May 31
13Pune Local Authorities Anil Shivajirao BhosaleNCP 2016 Dec 2022 Dec
14 Sangli-Satara Local Authorities Mohanrao Kadam INC 2016 Dec 2022 Dec
15 Osmanabad-Latur-Beed Local Authorities Suresh DhasBJP 2018 June 22 2024 June 21
16Aurangabad-Jalna Local Authorities Subhash ZambadINC 2013 Aug 2019 Aug
17 Parbhani-Hingoli Local AuthoritiesViplove BajoriaShiv Sena 2018 June 22 2024 June 21
18 Nanded Local Authorities Amarnath RajurkarINC 2016 Dec 2022 Dec
19 Amravati Local Authorities Pravin PoteBJP 2018 June 22 2024 June 21
20Yavatmal Local Authorities Tanaji SawantShiv Sena 2016 Dec 2022 Dec [10]
21 Wardha-Chandrapur-Gadhchiroli Local AuthoritiesRamdas AmbatkarBJP 2018 June 22 2024 June 21
22 Bhandara-Gondia Local Authorities Parinay FukeBJP 2016 Dec 2022 Dec

Teachers' constituencies (7)

# Constituency Member Party Date of Appointment Date of Retirement
1 Mumbai Teachers Kapil Waman PatilLok Bharati 2018 July 8 2024 July 7
2 Konkan Division Teachers Balaram Patil Independent 2017 Feb 8 2023 Feb 7 [11]
3 Pune Division Teachers Dattatraya SawantIndependent 2014 July 2020 July
4 Nashik Division TeachersKishor DaradeIndependent
(supported by Shiv Sena)
2018 July 8 2024 July 7
5 Aurangabad Division TeachersVikram KaleNCP 2017 Feb 8 2023 Feb 7
6 Amravati Division Teachers Shrikant DeshpandeIndependent 2014 Apr 2020 Apr [12]
7 Nagpur Division Teachers Nago GanarIndependent
(supported by BJP)
2017 Feb 8 2023 Feb 7

Graduates Constituencies(7)

# Constituency Member Party Date of Appointment Date of Retirement
1 Mumbai Graduates Vilas PotnisShiv Sena 2018 July 8 2024 July 7
2 Konkan Division Graduates Niranjan DavkhareBJP 2018 July 8 2024 July 7
3 Pune Division Graduates Chandrakant Bacchu PatilBJP 2014 July 2020 July
4 Nashik Division Graduates Dr. Sudhir TambeINC 2017 Feb 8 2023 Feb 7 [11]
5 Aurangabad Division Graduates Satish ChavanNCP 2014 July 2020 July
6 Amravati Division Graduates Dr. Ranjit PatilBJP 2017 Feb 8 2023 Feb 7
7 Nagpur Division Graduates Anil SoleBJP 2014 July 2020 July

Governor Nominated (12)

# Member Party Date of Appointment Date of Retirement
1 Prakash Suryabhan GajbhiyeNCP 2014 June 2020 June
2 Vidya Ajit ChavanNCP 2014 June 2020 June
3Rahul NarvekarNCP 2014 June 2020 June
4 Khwaja BaigNCP 2014 June 2020 June
5 Ramrao WadkuteNCP 2014 June 2020 June
6 Jagannath ShindeNCP 2014 June 2020 June
7 Husnbanu Nizammuddin KhalifINC 2014 June 2020 June
8 Anant GadgilINC 2014 June 2020 June
9 Janardan ChandurkarINC 2014 June 2020 June
10 Anandrao Raghoji PatilINC 2014 June 2020 June
11 Ramhari Govindrao RupanvarINC 2014 June 2020 June
12 Jogendra Kawade PRP 2014 June 2020 June[13]

See also

  • Government of Maharashtra
  • Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
  • Vidhan Parishad

References

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4. ^https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/bjp-s-adsad-elected-unopposed-to-maharashtra-legislative-council-1348323-2018-09-25
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10. ^{{cite news|url=http://maharashtratimes.indiatimes.com/MT-LIVE-UPDATE/liveblog/55552903.cms | title= यवतमाळ विधानपरिषदेत शिवसेनेचे तानाजी सावंत ३४८ मते मिळवून विजयी}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/mumbai-news/maharashtra-legislative-council-elections-bjp-cong-ncp-win-a-seat-each/story-WSvHM6PCn3QzsSSDluCNcM.html|title=Maharashtra legislative council elections: BJP, Cong, NCP win a seat each|date=7 February 2017|website=Hindustantimes.com|accessdate=17 July 2018}}
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