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Kotputli

Kotputli is a big city and a municipality in Jaipur district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is made up of the main town named Kot and the nearby Putli village, which is now considered a part of the main city. Kotputli is a very old and historical place. It was a part of the Matsya ( now Alwar ) kingdom having capital at nearby village bairat during the period of Mahabharta.

Kotputli was a part of Torawati which is named after Tanwar Rajpoots having their origin at Patan, now a small town in Sikar district. During the British period, Kotputli was a nizamat under the princely state of Khetri. Raja Sardar Singh of Khetri constructed many buildings in Kotputli including the present Sardar school and Sardar Zanana Hospital. Its location is also very good. It is 70 km away from Alwar, 105 km away from Jaipur and 128 km from Gurgaon. Nearby places to visit includes bhangarh, Siliserh, Sariska, SARUN MATA, etc. It is a fast-developing city. It also has the largest cement factory of Asia in terms of production.

Kotputli (Rajasthan Assembly constituency)

Kotputli Assembly constituency is one of constituencies of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly in the Jaipur Rural (Lok Sabha constituency).

Kotputli constituency covers all voters from parts of Kotputli tehsil, which include ILRC Kotputli including Kotputli Municipal Board, ILRC Narheda, ILRC Paniyala and ILRC Dantil.

Year

Name of Elected M.L.A.

Party Affiliation

1. 1951

Hazari Lal

Indian National Congress

2. 1957

Ram Karan Singh

Bharatiya Jan Sangh

3. 1962

Mukti Lal

Indian National Congress

4. 1967

Shri Ram

Swatatra Party

5. 1972

Suresh Chandra

Swatantra Party

6. 1977

Ram Karan Singh

Independent

7. 1980

Shri Ram

Indian National Congress (I)

8. 1985

Mukti Lal

Independent

9. 1990

Ram Karan Singh

Independent

10. 1993

Ram Chander Rawat

Indian National Congress

11. 1998

Raghuvir Singh

Bharatiya Janata Party

12. 2003

Subhash Chandra

Independent

13. 2008

Ramswaroop Kasana

Loktantrik Samajwadi Party

14. 2013

Rajendra Singh Yadav

Indian National Congress