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what do you mean by the constituencies on what basis constituencies is divided answer in points​

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Answered by nxndxnx05
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Population is the basis of allocation of seats of the Lok Sabha. As far as possible, every State gets representation in the Lok Sabha in proportion to its population as per 2001 census figures.

There are 543 Parliamentary constituencies in India each electing one member.

Delimitation Commission demarcates the boundaries of these constituencies.

The constituencies are divided such that each constituency has equal population. So. its basis is the population.

Answered by Aswitaa
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CONSTITUENCY:

1. A constituent is a voting member of a community or organization and has the power to appoint or elect.

2. A constituency is all of the constituents of a representative.

3. Constituencies for local government elections are called either Wards or electoral divisions.

BASIS OF DIVISION:

1. The present delimitation of constituencies has been done on the basis of 2001 census figures under the provisions of Delimitation Act, 2002.

2. Not withstanding the above, the Constitution of India was specifically amended in 2002 not to have delimitation of constituencies till the first census after 2026.

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