Who is the present deputy speaker of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly?
Karnataka Legislative Assembly | |
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Preceded by | Mysore Legislative Assembly |
Leadership | |
Speaker | Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri, BJP since 31 July 2019 |
Deputy Speaker | Anand Chandrashekhar Mamani, BJP since 24 March 2020 |
Who is the first deputy speaker of Karnataka Legislative Assembly?
List of speakers of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Speaker of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly | |
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Term length | During the life of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly (five years maximum) |
Inaugural holder | K. S. Nagarathnamma |
Deputy | Deputy Speaker of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly |
Who was the first woman Speaker of Karnataka Legislative Assembly?
She was the first female speaker of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly from 1972 to 1978, the erstwhile Mysore Legislative Assembly….
K. S. Nagarathanamma | |
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Preceded by | New constituency |
Succeeded by | H. K. Shivarudrappa |
Speaker of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly | |
In office 1972–1978 |
Who is the speaker of Vidhan Parishad in Karnataka?
Karnataka Legislative Council | |
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Founded | 1907 |
Leadership | |
Pro tem Chairman | Raghunath Rao Malkapure, BJP since 17 May 2022 |
Deputy Chairman | vacant |
Who is the speaker of Legislative Assembly?
State Legislative Assemblies
State/UT | Speaker | Party |
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Karnataka (list) | Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri | BJP |
Kerala | M. B. Rajesh | CPI |
Madhya Pradesh (list) | Girish Gautam | N/A |
Maharashtra (list) | Narhari Sitaram Zirwal (acting) | NCP |
How many MLC are there in Karnataka?
Members of Karnataka Legislative Council 25 members are indirectly elected by the state legislators, 25 members are elected by Local Authorities, 7 from Graduates constituencies and 7 from teachers constituencies.
Which is the largest division of Karnataka?
B) Belagavi district, also known as Belgaum district, is a district in the state of Karnataka, India. The district is known as the Sugar Bowl of Karnataka. The district has an area of approximately 13,415 km2 (5,180 sq mi) making it the largest district in Karnataka.
How are Speaker and Deputy Speaker elected?
Incumbent The Deputy Speaker is elected in the first meeting of the Lok Sabha after the General elections for a term of five years from amongst the members of the Lok Sabha. They hold office until either they cease to be a member of the Lok Sabha or they resign.
Who appoints the Speaker?
After a general election and formation of a new government, a list of senior Lok Sabha members prepared by the Legislative Section is submitted to the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, who selects a pro tem speaker. The appointment has to be approved by the President.
Who is the speaker of Legislative Council?
State Legislative Assemblies
State/UT | Speaker | Party |
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Karnataka (list) | Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri | BJP |
Kerala | M. B. Rajesh | CPI(M) |
Madhya Pradesh (list) | Girish Gautam | BJP |
Maharashtra (list) | Narhari Sitaram Zirwal (acting) | NCP |
Who is the current deputy speaker?
List of Deputy Speakers
No. | Name | Term |
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13 | Charanjit Singh Atwal | 9 June 2004 |
14 | Kariya Munda | 3 June 2009 |
(8) | M. Thambidurai | 13 August 2014 |
– | Vacant | 23 June 2019 |
Who is the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Legislative Assembly?
State Legislative Assemblies
State/UT | Speaker | Deputy speaker |
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Karnataka (list) | Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri | Anand Mamani |
Kerala | M. B. Rajesh | Chittayam Gopakumar |
Madhya Pradesh (list) | Girish Gautam | Vacant |
Maharashtra (list) | Narhari Sitaram Zirwal (acting) | Narhari Sitaram Zirwal |
Which district is called Kashmir of Karnataka?
Karwar is named as “Kashmir of Karnataka” by Rabindranath Tagore on his visit to Karwar.
Which is smallest district in Karnataka?
Bengaluru Urban
Bengaluru Urban is the smallest district of Karnataka.
Who appoints Deputy Speaker?
Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha | |
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Style | The Honourable |
Appointer | Members of the Lok Sabha |
Term length | During the life of the Lok Sabha (five years maximum) |
Inaugural holder | M. A. Ayyangar (1952–1956) |