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Indian general election, 2014
The Indian general election of 2014 will be held in nine phases, the longest election in the country's history, from 7 April to 12 May 2014 to constitute the 16th Lok Sabha in India. Voting will take place in all 543 parliamentary constituencies of India to elect Members of Parliament in the Lok Sabha.[1] The result of this election will be declared on 16 May, before the 15th Lok Sabha completes its constitutional mandate on 31 May 2014.[2]
According to the Election Commission of India, the electoral strength in 2014 is 81.45 crores (814.5 million), the largest in the world.[3]There is an increase of 10 crores (100 million) newly eligible voters.[4] This also will be the longest and the costliest general election in the history of the country with the Election Commission of India estimating that the election will cost the exchequer Rs 3,500 crores, excluding the expenses incurred for security and individual political parties.[5] Parties are expected to spend 30,500 crores (about US$5 billion) in the election, according to the Centre for Media Studies. This is three times the amount spent in the previous election and is the world's second highest after the US$7 billion spent on the 2012 U.S. election.[6] Though unelected, incumbent Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is retiring and has ruled himself out as a prime ministerial candidate.[7]
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
DATE OF POLL and TIME
DATE OF POLL and TIME
17.04.2014: At Time 7:00 AM to 6:00PM
General Election: 9 - Bellary (S.T.) Parlimantry Constituency - Notification
About Kampli Town
kampli is a town in Bellary District, Hospet taluka, in the Indian state of Karnataka. The town is situated about 15 Km away from world famous Hampi. Kampli is an economic hub for its surrounding villages. On every Tuesday, vendors of various commodities assemble at town's market for buying and selling. Kample boasts nearly 15 rice mills, a feat for a small town. Agriculture is backbone of its economy. The Tungabhadra River is a true testimonial to India’s cosmopolitan nature in lesser known towns and villages. Most of textile business is owned by Marwade’s, most of essential commodities business owned by people from Andhra Pradesh, most of evening snacks shops owned by Baniyas. Kampli has many educational institutions ranging from Kindergarden to Degree colleges. The town also has couple of primary schools and high schools specifically for girls. Some of the noted schools and colleges are: Shamichand junior (S.M.G.J) College, Sathya narayana Pete (S.N.P) High School, Bharathiya Shishu Vidhyalaya (B.S.V), Vidya sagara residential School, Sharadha vidya niketan and Chetana School. Kampli is located at 15.4° N 76.62° E. It has an average elevation of 414 metres (1358 feet). As of 2001 India census, Kampli had a population of 35,386. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Kampli has an average literacy rate of 55%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 65%, and female literacy is 46%. In Kampli, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age.
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