Who is Appachu Ranjan?

P Appachu Ranjan (born 11 September 1957) is an Indian politician who was the Former Minister for Youth Services and Sports in Karnataka, a state in Southern India.

Who is Madikeri mla?

Madikeri (Karnataka Assembly constituency)

Madikeri
Reservation None
Member of Legislative Assembly
Current MLA Appachu Ranjan
Party Bharatiya Janata Party

Who is the MLA of Kodagu?

Madikeri Assembly constituency

Madikeri
Reservation None
Member of Legislative Assembly
Current MLA Appachu Ranjan
Party Bharatiya Janata Party

Who is the MP of Kodagu?

Somana won the seat, obtaining 38,063 votes (59.65%).

How many Muslims are in Mysore?

201,819
Islam is second most popular religion in city of Mysore with approximately 21.92 % following it….Mysore Religion 2011.

Description Total Percentage
Hindu 677,957 73.65 %
Muslims 201,819 21.92 %
Christian 24,956 2.71 %
Sikh 802 0.09 %

How old is tejasvi Surya?

31 years (November 16, 1990)Tejasvi Surya / Age

Why is Coorg called Scotland of India?

Coorg is known as the Scotland of India because of the striking similarities between the two places in terms of geography, terrain, architecture, atmosphere, climate and numerous fresh water bodies.

How many MLA are there in Coorg?

The Constitution of India replaced the legislative council with a legislative assembly consisting of 24 members from 18 constituencies, of which six were two-member constituencies and twelve were single-member constituencies.

Who is coorg MLA?

Kodagu district

Kodagu district Coorg district
• MP Pratap Simha
• MLA K.G.Bopaiah (Virajpet) Appachu Ranjan (Madikeri)
Area
• Total 4,102 km2 (1,584 sq mi)

Which is the fastest growing religion in Karnataka?

According to 2011 Census of India, 84.0% of the population are Hindu, 12.92% are Muslim, 1.87% are Christian, 0.7% are Jains, 0.2% are Buddhist, <0.1% are Sikhs, and remaining belong to other religions….Religion.

Religion 2001 2011
Hinduism 83.86 84.00
Islam 12.23 12.92
Christianity 1.91 1.87
Jainism 0.78 0.72

Which religion is highest in Karnataka?

Hinduism is the largest religion in Karnataka, followed by Buddhism, Christianity, Jainism, Islam and Sikhism. According to the 2011 census, 84.00% of the state’s population practices Hinduism. In the past, Jainism dominated Hinduism.