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About Chandigarh new3s
Chandigarh, the dream city of India's first Prime Minister, Sh. Jawahar Lal Nehru, was planned by the famous French architect Le Corbusier. Picturesquely located at the foothills of Shivaliks, it is known as one of the best experiments in urban planning and modern architecture in the twentieth century in India.
Chandigarh derives its name from the temple of "Chandi Mandir" located in the vicinity of the site selected for the city. The deity 'Chandi', the goddess of power and a fort of 'garh' laying beyond the temple gave the city its name "Chandigarh-The City Beautiful".  new3s
The city has a pre-historic past. The gently sloping plains on which modern Chandigarh exists, was in the ancient past, a wide lake ringed by a marsh. The fossil remains found at the site indicate a large variety of aquatic and amphibian life, which was supported by that environment. About 8000 years ago the area was also known to be a home to the Harappans.
Since the medieval through modern era, the area was part of the large and prosperous Punjab Province which was divided into East & West Punjab during partition of the country in 1947. The city was conceived not only to serve as the capital of East Punjab, but also to resettle thousands of refugees who had been uprooted from West Punjab. new3s
In March, 1948, the Government of Punjab, in consultation with the Government of India, approved the area of the foothills of the Shivaliks as the site for the new capital. The location of the city site was a part of the erstwhile Ambala district as per the 1892-93 gazetteer of District Ambala. The foundation stone of the city was laid in 1952. Subsequently, at the time of reorganization of the state on 01.11.1966 into Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pardesh, the city assumed the unique distinction of being the capital city of both, Punjab and Haryana while it itself was declared as a Union Territory and under the direct control of the Central Government.
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GUJRAT & HIMACHAL FINAL RESULT 2017 DEC 18

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  ðŸ˜ŽBJP WIN😎

The BJP is set to retain power in Gujarat and form government in Himachal Pradesh following weeks of campaigning. An hour after counting began, it was neck and neck between the Congress and BJP in Gujarat, but, by 10 am, the BJP bounced back with a steady lead and is now set to retain Gujarat.  At 5 pm, the BJP had won 99 of the 182 seats while the Congress was at 80. Gujarat Elections 2017 results
In Himachal Pradesh, where the government alternates between the Congress and the BJP, at 5 pm the BJP was leading in 44 of the 68 seats while the Congress was leading in 21. Four of the five exit-polls had predicted a win for the BJP. Six-time Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh has campaigned extensively in the state without much backing from the top leadership of the Congress. The BJP, during its campaign, announced Prem Kumar Dhumal as its chief ministerial candidate, but Dhumal has lost the election. Follow Himachal Pradesh Elections 2017 Live Results

Full list of winners in Himachal Pradesh election 2017:

1. Anni: BJP’s Kishori Lal from Anni constituency has won with a margin of 5983 against Congress’ PARAS RAM.
2. Bilaspur: BJP’s Subhash Thakur from Bilaspur constituency has won with a margin of 6862 against Congress’ BUMBER THAKUR.
3. Churah: BJP’s Hans Raj from Churah constituency has won with a margin of 4944 against Congress’ SURENDER BHARDWAJ.
4. DharamshalaBJP’s KISHAN KAPOOR from Dharamshala constituency has won with a margin of 2997 against Congress’ SUDHIR SHARMA.
5. Bharmour: BJP’s Jia Lal  from Bharmour constituency has won with a margin of 7349 against Congress’ THAKUR SINGH BHARMOURI.
6. Chamba: BJP’s Pawan Nayyar from Chamba constituency has won with a margin of 1879 against Congress’ NEERAJ NAYAR.
7. Chintpurni: BJP’s Balbir Singh from Chintpurni constituency has won with a margin of 8579 against Congress’ KULDIP KUMAR.
8. Chopal: BJP’s Balbir Singh Verma from Chopal constituency has won with a margin of 4587 against Congress’ DR.SUBHASH CHAND MANGLATE.
9. Dehra: Independent candidate HOSHYAR SINGH from Dehra constituency has won with a margin of 3914 against BJP’s RAVINDER SINGH RAVI.
10. Doon: BJP’s PARAMJEET SINGH from Doon constituency has won with a margin of 4319 against Congress’ RAM KUMAR.
11. Gagret: BJP’s RAJESH THAKUR  from Gagret constituency has won is leading with a margin of 9320 against Congress’ RAKESH KALIA.
12. Haroli: Congress’ MUKESH AGNIHOTRI from Haroli constituency has won with a margin of 7377 against BJP’s RAM KUMAR.
13. Jubbal-Kotkhai: BJP’s NARINDER BRAGTA from Jubbal-Kotkhai constituency has won with a margin of 1062 against Congress’ ROHIT THAKUR.
14. Kangra: Congress’ PAWAN KUMAR KAJAL from Kangra constituency has won with a margin of 6208 against BJP’s SANJAY CHAUDHARY.
15. Karsog: BJP’s HIRA LAL from Karsog constituency has won with a margin of 4830 against Congress’ MANSA RAM.
16. Kasauli: BJP’s RAJIV SAIZAL from Kasauli constituency has won with a margin of 442 against Congress’ VINOD SULTANPURI.
17. Kasumpti: Congress’ ANIRUDH SINGH from Kasumpti constituency has won with a margin of 9397 against BJP’s VIJAY JYOTI.
18. Kullu: Congress’ SUNDER SINGH THAKUR from Kullu constituency has won with a margin of 1538 against BJP’s MAHESHWAR SINGH.
19. Lahaul and Spiti: BJP’s DR RAM LAL MARKANDA from Lahaul & Spiti constituency has won with a margin of 1478 against Congress’ RAVI THAKUR.
20. Balh: BJP’s INDER SINGH from Balh constituency has won with a margin of 12811 against Congress’ PRAKASH CHAUDHARY.
21. Banjar: BJP’s SURENDER SHOURIE from Banjar constituency has won with a margin of 3240 against Congress’ ADITYA VIKRAM SINGH.
22. Dharampur: BJP’s MAHENDER SINGH from Dharampur constituency has won with a margin of 11964 against Congress’ CHANDERSHEKHAR.
23. SolanCongress’ DR (COL) DHANI RAM SHANDIL from Solan constituency has won with a margin of 671 against BJP’s RAJESH KASHYAP.
24. Sri Naina Deviji: Congress’ RAM LAL THAKUR from Sri Naina Deviji constituency has won with a margin of 1042 against BJP’s RANDHIR SHARMA.
25. Sri Renukaji: Congress’ VINAY KUMAR from Sri Renukaji constituency has won with a margin of 5160 against BJP’s BALBIR SINGH.
26. Sundernagar: BJP’s RAKESH KUMAR from Sundernagar constituency has won with a margin of 9263 against Congress’ SOHAN LAL.
27. Theog: CPI(M)’s RAKESH SINGHA from Theog constituency has won with a margin of 1983 against BJP;s RAKESH VERMA.
28. Una: Congress’ SATPAL SINGH RAIZADA from Una constituency has won with a margin of 3196 against BJP’s SATPAL SINGH SATTI.
29. Palampur: Congress’ ASHISH BUTAIL from Palampur constituency has won with a margin of 4324 against BJP’s INDU GOSWAMI.
30. Paonta Sahib: BJP’s SUKH RAM from Paonta Sahib constituency has won with a margin of 12619 against Congress’ KIRNESH JUNG.
31. RampurCongress’ NAND LAL from Rampur constituency has won with a margin of 4037 against BJP’s PREM SINGH DARAIK.
32. Sarkaghat: BJP’s INDER SINGH from Sarkaghat constituency has won with a margin of 4037 against Congress’ PAWAN KUMAR.
33. Shillai: Congress’ HARSHWARDHAN CHAUHAN from Shillai constituency has won with a margin of 4125 against BJP’s BALDEV SINGH.
34. Shimla: BJP’s SURESH BHARDWAJ from Shimla constituency has won with a margin of 1903 against Independent candidate HARISH JANARTHA.
35. Rohru: Congress’ MOHAN LAL BRAKTA from Rohru constituency has won with a margin of 9408 against BJP’s SHASHI BALA.
36. Manali: BJP’s GOVIND SINGH THAKUR from Manali constituency has won with a margin of 3005 against Congress’ HARI CHAND SHARMA.
37. Mandi: BJP’s ANIL SHARMA from Mandi constituency has won with a margin of 10257 against Congress’ CHAMPA THAKUR.
38. Nachan: BJP’s VINOD KUMAR from Nachan constituency has won with a margin of 15896 against Congress’ LAL SINGH KAUSHAL.
39. Nalagarh: Congress’ LAKHVINDER SINGH RANA from Nalagarh constituency has won with a margin of 1242 against BJP’s K L THAKUR.
40. Pachhad: BJP’s SURESH KUMAR KASHYAP from Pachhad constituency has won with a margin of 6427 against Congress’ GANGU RAM MUSAFIR.
41. RampurCongress’ NAND LAL from Rampur constituency has won with a margin of 4037 against BJP’s
PREM SINGH DARAIK.
42. Arki: Congress’ VIRBHADRA SINGH from Arki constituency has won with a margin of  6051 against BJP’s  RATTAN SINGH PAL.
43. Baijnath: BJP’s MULKH RAJ from Baijnath constituency has won with a margin of 12669 against Congress’ KISHORI LAL.