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Churu is a city in the desert region of Rajasthan state of India. It is known as gateway to the Thar Desert of Rajasthan. It is the administrative headquarters of Churu District. It lies in the Thar Desert on the National Highway-65 connecting Pali to Ambala and is a junction station on the railway line to Bikaner. It is near the shifting sand dunes of the Thar Desert and has grand havelis with marvelous fresco paintings, namely Kanhaiya lal Bagla ki Haweli and Surana Haweli, with hundreds of small windows. It also has some fine Chhatris. Near the town is a religious seat of the Nath sect of Sadhus where there are life-size Marble statue of their deities and a place for prayers. There stands a Dharam Stup, a symbol of religious equality. At the centre of the town is a fort built about 400 years ago.
Churu Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 25 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Rajasthan state in India.
Churu Assembly constituency is one of constituencies of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly in the Churu (Lok Sabha constituency).
Churu Constituency covers all voters from Churu tehsil.
Year
Name of Elected M.L.A.
Party Affiliation
1. 1951
Prabhu Dayal
Indian National Congress
2. 1957
Mohar Singh
Independent
3. 1962
Mohar Singh
Independent
4. 1967
Megh Raj
Independent
5. 1972
Mohar Singh
Indian National Congress
6. 1977
Megh Raj
Janata Party
7. 1980
Bhalu Khan
Indian National Congress (I)
8. 1985
Hamida Begum
Indian National Congress
9. 1990
Rajendra Rathore
Janata Dal
10. 1993
Rajendra Rathore
Bharatiya Janata Party
11. 1998
Rajendra Rathore
Bharatiya Janata Party
12. 2003
Rajendra Rathore
Bharatiya Janata Party
13. 2008
Hazi Maqbool
Indian National Congress
14. 2013
Rajendra Rathore
Bharatiya Janata Party
Churu ( Aymara for a small waru waru / a lump, Hispanicized spelling Choro) is a mountain in the Cordillera Real in the Bolivian Andes. It is situated in the La Paz Department, Sud Yungas Province, Irupana Municipality, near the border with the Murillo Province, Palca Municipality. Churu lies south-west of the mountain Mururata, west of a small lake named Qillwa Quta ("gull lake", Khellhua Khota), east of the mountain Wila Quta and south-east of the mountain Qutapata.