About-Haroli

A general category assembly seat and one of the 17 assembly districts of the Hamirpur parliament constituency, Haroli is a city in the Una District of the Himachal Pradesh State, India. Haroli is not too far from the national highways NH3 and NH44. The BJP and INC are the two major parties that control this legislature. Both the district’s MP, Anurag Singh Thakur, and the MLA of the present assembly, Mukesh Agnihotri, hold seats in that body. Muslim voters, rural voters, and urban voters make up around 2.2%, 100%, and 0% of the population, respectively, of the assembly, according to the 2011 Census report. SC and ST assemblygoers make up 18.43% and 2.88% of the assembly’s overall voting population, as well. The Haroli assembly has 106 polling places for the 2019 Parliamentary Election, and 84461 people cast ballots. In Haroli, 74.95% of those who might have voted in the assembly in 2019 and 79.63% in 2017 attended. In addition to Nangal, Hoshiarpur, Nawanshahr, and Hamirpur being close by cities, Haroli’s neighbouring villages include Dharampur, Palkwah, Kangar, and Rora. The Una District and the Hoshiarpur District are separated by this location. It needs to be stressed that it is 389 metres above sea level. In this setting, Hindi is utilised with Devnagiri and Punjabi.

Haroli
Road : 50
Railway : 50
Home : 50
Canal : 50
Bridge : 50
Hospital : 50
Bridge : 50
Industrial : 50
Canal : 50
Road : 50

A general category assembly seat and one of the 17 assembly districts of the Hamirpur parliament constituency, Haroli is a city in the Una District of the Himachal Pradesh State, India. Haroli is not too far from the national highways NH3 and NH44. The BJP and INC are the two major parties that control this legislature. Both the district’s MP, Anurag Singh Thakur, and the MLA of the present assembly, Mukesh Agnihotri, hold seats in that body. Muslim voters, rural voters, and urban voters make up around 2.2%, 100%, and 0% of the population, respectively, of the assembly, according to the 2011 Census report. SC and ST assemblygoers make up 18.43% and 2.88% of the assembly’s overall voting population, as well. The Haroli assembly has 106 polling places for the 2019 Parliamentary Election, and 84461 people cast ballots. In Haroli, 74.95% of those who might have voted in the assembly in 2019 and 79.63% in 2017 attended. In addition to Nangal, Hoshiarpur, Nawanshahr, and Hamirpur being close by cities, Haroli’s neighbouring villages include Dharampur, Palkwah, Kangar, and Rora. The Una District and the Hoshiarpur District are separated by this location. It needs to be stressed that it is 389 metres above sea level. In this setting, Hindi is utilised with Devnagiri and Punjabi.