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10th Himachal Pradesh Assembly

The 10th Himachal Pradesh Assembly was constituted following the Legislative Assembly elections held in December 1997. It served as the premier legislative body of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh from 1998 until its dissolution in 2003. The assembly comprised 68 elected members, representing various political parties and independent candidates, reflecting the diverse political landscape of the state. The Indian National Congress emerged as the dominant party, forming the government under the leadership of Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh. Significant legislative initiatives during this assembly focused on rural development, education, and infrastructure improvements. The assembly sessions were marked by discussions on pressing regional issues, economic development, and governance challenges, reaffirming the state's commitment to democratic principles.