State Legislative Assemblies (Vidhan Sabha)- Capitals and Number of Seats
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This video segment focuses on the legislative assemblies of Indian states, presented via a whiteboard table. The instructor writes "270" at the top, then corrects it to "270 -> 403", indicating the total seats for Uttar Pradesh. He writes "403" in the "Seats ki sankhya" column and circles it. He points to seat counts for other states: West Bengal (294), Maharashtra (288), Bihar (243), Tamil Nadu (234), Madhya Pradesh (230), Karnataka (224), Rajasthan (200), and Gujarat (182). The final entry shows 175 seats with capital "Amravati". The instructor uses gestures to guide attention to data points in the table.
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The instructor introduces legislative assemblies. He writes "270" then corrects it to "403" for Uttar Pradesh. He circles 403. He points to subsequent rows, indicating seat counts for West Bengal (294), Maharashtra (288), Bihar (243), Tamil Nadu (234), Madhya Pradesh (230), Karnataka (224), Rajasthan (200), and Gujarat (182). The final row shows 175 seats.
The lesson focuses on the numerical strength of state legislative assemblies in India. The instructor highlights Uttar Pradesh having the highest number of seats at 403, followed by West Bengal with 294. The list continues downwards, showing a decreasing trend in seat numbers for states like Maharashtra, Bihar, and others, ending with a state having 175 seats. This data is crucial for understanding the political representation structure in Indian states.