Malegaon city — the commercial and community heart of the constituency
Nashik District · Maharashtra

Malegaon Outer.

The land. The people. The economy. A constituency five times over — and a partnership that keeps renewing its mandate.

About the Constituency

A constituency built on agriculture, trade and faith.

Malegaon Outer is an Assembly Constituency in the Nashik district of Maharashtra — a mosaic of rural talukas, agrarian belts and community commerce that feeds the wider region.

From the onion markets of the Niphad belt to the cotton fields of Malegaon's periphery, from ancient temples to thriving mandis, the constituency is defined by the daily industry of its people and the resilience of its villages. It is this fabric that Dadaji Bhuse has represented — and worked to strengthen — across five consecutive Assembly terms.

See Development Work
Dadaji Bhuse with citizens and workers of Malegaon Outer Our People
350+
Villages & Wards
Across the constituency footprint
5
Consecutive Mandates
To Dadaji Bhuse since 2004
2024
Latest Verdict
Retained with a significant margin
100%
Office Open
Citizens served year-round
Community & Economy

A constituency of many communities, one shared future.

01

Community Mosaic

Diverse communities across rural talukas — agrarian households, traditional weavers, traders and service professionals — bound by a shared stake in Malegaon's progress.

02

Agri-Economy

Onion, cotton, grapes, pomegranate, rabi grains and dairy — the farm economy is the backbone of livelihoods in Malegaon Outer.

03

Trade & Mandis

Regional mandis and trading hubs connect producers with domestic markets, driving local employment and small-business growth.

04

Power-loom Legacy

A historic textile and power-loom tradition, with significant clusters supporting thousands of livelihoods across the region.

05

Faith & Heritage

Temples, shrines and community spaces that anchor cultural identity — preserved and strengthened through public and community effort.

06

Youth & Education

An emerging generation with aspirations in higher education, skilling and entrepreneurship — served by an expanding network of institutions.

Dadaji Bhuse at a local development review meeting Development
Development Progress

What the last five terms built.

Hard infrastructure and soft institutions — both have been strengthened side by side.

  • Rural roads & bridges — connecting every notified village into the wider district network.
  • Drinking water access — tap-water rollout scaled across thousands of rural households.
  • Agricultural capacity — farm ponds, check dams, solar pumps and credit access for smallholders.
  • Education & healthcare — school upgrades, ambulance deployment and strengthened PHCs.
  • Social welfare — pensions, ration-card corrections and scheme benefits delivered at scale.
Public Outreach

How we stay close to citizens.

Programme 01

Village-level Jan Samvaad

Scheduled village-wise public hearings — direct audience with the MLA, issues logged and followed up by the constituency office.

Programme 02

Open-office Days

Fixed, weekly open-office windows where any citizen can walk in without appointment to raise a concern or request a scheme benefit.

Programme 03

Farmer Clinics

Periodic farmer-focused clinics on procurement, crop insurance claims, loan waiver eligibility and agri-input subsidies.

Programme 04

Women & SHG Forums

Forums with women's self-help groups on credit access, skilling, Ladki Bahin Yojana and other welfare schemes.

Programme 05

Youth & Sports

Engagement with young voters, sports clubs and student associations on scholarships, skilling and employment leads.

Programme 06

Health Camps

Periodic mass health, eye-care and blood donation camps in coordination with public hospitals and community partners.

On The Ground

From the constituency.

Dadaji Bhuse at a constituency visit
Public interaction
Dadaji Bhuse addressing a public gathering
Public meeting
2024 – 2029 Roadmap

The five-year constituency plan.

  1. Year 01 Foundation

    Rapid-response infrastructure push

    Priority roads, bridges and rural water completion backlog cleared — every pending sanction moved to execution.

  2. Year 02 Farmer Power

    Agriculture-focused investments

    Check dams, micro-irrigation, onion cold-storage and market linkages for smallholders across the constituency.

  3. Year 03 Human Capital

    Schools, skills and health

    Digital classrooms, ITI upgrades, rural health outposts and expanded ambulance coverage.

  4. Year 04 Enterprise

    MSME & livelihoods

    Support for power-loom modernisation, cluster-based MSME growth and women-led small businesses.

  5. Year 05 Future-Ready

    Digital, clean & sustainable

    Digital governance, solar rollout, cleaner villages and long-term water security across the constituency.