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How many Rajya Sabha seats does Uttarakhand have?
Uttarakhand has two seats in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of India's Parliament.
Uttarakhand was carved out of which Indian state?
Uttarakhand was formed on November 9, 2000, by separating the hill regions of Uttar Pradesh into a new state.
In which year was Uttarakhand renamed from Uttaranchal?
The state was officially renamed from Uttaranchal to Uttarakhand in 2007, emphasizing the region's historical and cultural significance.
How many Lok Sabha constituencies are there in Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand has five Lok Sabha constituencies—Almora, Nainital-Udhamsingh Nagar, Haridwar, Tehri Garhwal, and Garhwal.
Which party won the majority in the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly elections in 2022?
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured a majority in the 2022 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly elections.
What is the highest administrative body at the district level in Uttarakhand?
The Zila Parishad is the highest administrative body at the district level, responsible for various development programs.
How many members are there in the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly?
The Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly consists of 70 elected members who represent various constituencies in the state.
Dehradun Basmati rice is known for its long grains and fragrant aroma, and it is a major agricultural product of the region.
Nityanand Swami was the first Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, serving from 2000 to 2001.
Who was the Governor of Uttarakhand in 2020?
Which former Chief Minister of Uttarakhand served as a Governor of Maharashtra
Who was the first Chief Minister of Uttarakhand?
Who is authorised to grant in its discretion special leave to appeal from any judgement in any matter passed by any court or tribunal in the country?
What is the strength of judges of Supreme Court at present?
In which year, hindi names ‘Rajya Sabha’ and ‘Lok Sabha’ were adopted for the Council of States and the House of People respectively?
Which of the following are the features of parliamentary form of government?
Which of the following Articles of the Indian Constitution provides protection to the accused regarding conviction from double-bar and self-incrimination?
Which of the following Fundamental Right cannot be suspended even during National Emergency?
Which of the following matches of Parts of the Constitution and their respective titles is not correct?
Which act gave recognition to the ‘portfolio system’ introduced by Lord Canning in 1859?
Which of the following writs is also known as wakening call?
Which article of the Indian Constitution says that directive principles are not enforceable by any court?
In which among the following parts of Constitution of India are enshrined the Fundamental Duties?
Who can appoint a judge of a high court as an acting chief justice of the high court?
How many days advance notice is to be given to speaker of state legislative assembly to move a resolution against him?
Who allocates and reshuffles the portfolios among ministers of state legislative assembly?
Which Article of the Indian Constitution states that the council of ministers shall be collectively responsible to the legislative assembly of the state?
Who amongst the following is associated with judicial activism in India?
In which year was the first inter-state council formed?