About-Jogindernagar
Jogindernagar is a municipality and a sub district in the Mandi District of the Himachal Pradesh State, India. It is one of the 17 assembly districts of the Mandi parliament constituency and a general category assembly seat. This legislature is primarily under the control of the BJP and INC. Both the current assembly’s MLA, Prakash Rana, and the district’s MP, Pratibha Singh, who ran for the INC and won the district’s most recent Lok Sabha by-election in 2021 from Mandi after Ram Swaroop Sharma passed away and won the general Lok Sabha election in 2019, hold seats in that body. According to the 2011 Census report, Muslim voters make up about 1.4% of the assembly’s population, followed by rural voters at 95.1% and urban voters at 4.84%. Assembly members from the SC and ST make up 24.02% and 1.68% of the assembly’s total voting populace, respectively. For the 2019 Parliamentary Election, there were 130 polling locations in the Joginder Assembly, and 95274 voters cast ballots. In Jogindernagar, 73.67% of eligible voters in 2017 and 65.54% in 2019 participated in the assembly. The hill station, which bears Raja Joginder Sen’s name, serves as the end of the 163-kilometer (101-mile) Kangra Valley narrow-gauge railway. Its moniker is “The City of Powerhouses” because it is the only city in Asia with three hydroelectric power plants. Jogindernagar was also designated as Himachal Pradesh’s first free Wi-Fi city in 2015, in addition to other things.
Jogindernagar is a municipality and a sub district in the Mandi District of the Himachal Pradesh State, India. It is one of the 17 assembly districts of the Mandi parliament constituency and a general category assembly seat. This legislature is primarily under the control of the BJP and INC. Both the current assembly’s MLA, Prakash Rana, and the district’s MP, Pratibha Singh, who ran for the INC and won the district’s most recent Lok Sabha by-election in 2021 from Mandi after Ram Swaroop Sharma passed away and won the general Lok Sabha election in 2019, hold seats in that body. According to the 2011 Census report, Muslim voters make up about 1.4% of the assembly’s population, followed by rural voters at 95.1% and urban voters at 4.84%. Assembly members from the SC and ST make up 24.02% and 1.68% of the assembly’s total voting populace, respectively. For the 2019 Parliamentary Election, there were 130 polling locations in the Joginder Assembly, and 95274 voters cast ballots. In Jogindernagar, 73.67% of eligible voters in 2017 and 65.54% in 2019 participated in the assembly. The hill station, which bears Raja Joginder Sen’s name, serves as the end of the 163-kilometer (101-mile) Kangra Valley narrow-gauge railway. Its moniker is “The City of Powerhouses” because it is the only city in Asia with three hydroelectric power plants. Jogindernagar was also designated as Himachal Pradesh’s first free Wi-Fi city in 2015, in addition to other things.