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Draft Electoral Roll DRAFT ELECTORAL ROLL - 2020 STATE - (U01) ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS No., Name and Reservation Status of Assembly Constituency: 1-ANDAMAN AND Last Part NICOBAR ISLANDS(GEN) No., Name and Reservation Status of Parliamentary Service Constituency in which the Assembly Constituency is located: 1-Andaman & Nicobar Electors Islands(GEN) 1. DETAILS OF REVISION Year of Revision : 2020 Type of Revision : Summary Revision Qualifying Date :01/01/2020 Date of Draft Publication: 16/12/2019 2. SUMMARY OF SERVICE ELECTORS A) NUMBER OF ELECTORS 1. Classified by Type of Service Name of Service No. of Electors Members Wives Total A) Defence Services 566 23 589 B) Armed Police Force 0 0 0 C) Foreign Service 3 0 3 Total in Part (A+B+C) 569 23 592 2. Classified by Type of Roll Roll Type Roll Identification No. of Electors Members Wives Total I Original Mother Roll, Summary Revision 2019 & 569 23 592 2020 continuous updation there after Net Electors in the Roll 569 23 592 Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 1 Draft Electoral Roll, 2020 of Assembly Constituency 1-ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS (GEN), (U01) ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS A . Defence Services Sl.No Name of Elector Elector Rank Husband's Regimental Address for House Address Type Sl.No. despatch of Ballot Paper (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Assam Rifles 1 SANJOY ROY M Havildar Headquarter Directorate General SITA NAGAR DIGLIPUR Assam Rifles Record Branch DIGLIPUR SITA NAGAR Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 000000 DIGLIPUR 2 JAMES N M Havildar Headquarter Directorate General KINYUKA MALACCA Assam Rifles Record Branch 000000 MALACCA Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 3 NITAI DUTTA M Havildar Headquarter Directorate General NABA GRAM Assam Rifles Record Branch KALIGHAT 000000 Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 KALIGHAT(MAYABUNDE R) 4 SHYAMAL BISWAS M Havildar Headquarter Directorate General SMITH ISLAND Assam Rifles Record Branch AERIALBAY 000000 Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 DIGLIPUR 5 MANOTOSH DAS M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General SHANTI PUR Assam Rifles Record Branch MAYABANDER Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 MAYABANDER SWEADESH NAGAR 000000 BATTIPUR 6 P JAGAN M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General NAYAGAON Assam Rifles Record Branch BARGHATLINE Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 BARGHATLINE SHADIPUR 744101 ABARDEEN 7 SANJIB KUMAR M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General BAMBOO FLAT FERRAR MONDAL Assam Rifles Record Branch GUNJ FERRAR GUNJ Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 BAMBOO FLAT 000000 BAMBOO FLAT 8 NICODIM TOPPO M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General PANIGHAT Assam Rifles Record Branch FERRARGUNGE Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 FERRARGUNGE BAMBOO FLAT 000000 BAMBOO FLAT 9 SWAPAN MAZUMDER M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General KADAMTALA RANGAT Assam Rifles Record Branch RANGAT KADAMTALA Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 000000 KADAMTALA 10 SHAURAB KUMAR SHIL M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General SHAKTIGARH Assam Rifles Record Branch BAKULTALA 744205 Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 RANGAT 11 BISHIL KUMAR M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General TUSHNABAD FERRAR Assam Rifles Record Branch GUNJ FERRAR GUNJ Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 TUSHNABAD 000000 TUSHNABAD 12 ALAGAR SWAMY M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General AERIAL BAY DIGLIPUR Assam Rifles Record Branch DIGLIPUR AERIAL BAY Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 744202 DIGLIPUR 13 SAW VICTOR M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General DEOPUR MAYABUNDER Assam Rifles Record Branch MAYABUNDER Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 MAYABUNDER 000000 MAYABUNDER 14 B. VADIVELU M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General CHAKKAR GAON PORT Assam Rifles Record Branch BLAIR PORT BLAIR PORT Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 BLAIR 000000 ABARDEEN 15 SIMON DUNG DUNG M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General KAMORTA NANCOWRIE Assam Rifles Record Branch NANCOWRIE Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 NANCOWRIE KAMORTA NANCOWRIE 000000 KAMORTA NANCOWRIE 16 BISWAJIT BISWAS M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General RANGAT RANGAT Assam Rifles Record Branch RANGAT RANGAT 000000 Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 RANGAT 17 KARUPPAIAH M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General AUSTINABAD PORT Assam Rifles Record Branch BLAIR PORT BLAIR Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 BRICHGUNJ 000000 PAHARGOAN Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 2 Draft Electoral Roll, 2020 of Assembly Constituency 1-ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS (GEN), (U01) ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS A . Defence Services Sl.No Name of Elector Elector Rank Husband's Regimental Address for House Address Type Sl.No. despatch of Ballot Paper (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 18 SHANKAR SEKAR .S M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General CHAKAR GAOUN Assam Rifles Record Branch SHATHIPUR 000000 Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 ABRDEEN BAZAAR 19 VINCENT KULLU M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General KARMATANG (NO-10) Assam Rifles Record Branch MAYA BUNDER MAYA Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 BUNDER MAYA BUNDER 744204 MAYA BUNDER 20 PRAVA DESHAM M Havildar Headquarter Directorate General RANGAT RANGAT Assam Rifles Record Branch 000000 RANGAT Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 21 AMAL CHANDRA M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General LAXMI PUR LAXMIPUR MONDAL Assam Rifles Record Branch 000000 DIGLIPUR Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 22 V APPALA SWAMY M Havildar Headquarter Directorate General BAKUL TALA RANGAT Assam Rifles Record Branch RANGAT BAKUL TALA Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 000000 RANGAT 23 ANIL KUMAR TIRKEY M Havildar Headquarter Directorate General PETROL GODAM Assam Rifles Record Branch RANGAT 000000 RANGAT Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 24 DILIP KUMAR DAS M Havildar Headquarter Directorate General NEIL ISLAND NEIL Assam Rifles Record Branch ISLAND 000000 NEIL Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 ISLAND 25 JOHN M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General SAWAI MALACCA HQ Assam Rifles Record Branch 000000 HQ MALACCA Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 26 JAMES M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General SAWAI HQ MALACCA Assam Rifles Record Branch 000000 HQ MALACCA Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 27 MURUGAPPAN M Havildar Headquarter Directorate General ,, ,, RAMPUR RANGAT Assam Rifles Record Branch RANGAT RANGAT 744205 Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 RANGAT 28 ABEL M Havildar Headquarter Directorate General SAWAI CAR SOUTH Assam Rifles Record Branch ANDAMAN 000000 Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 MALACCA 29 OTHNIEL M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General MALACCA HQ Assam Rifles Record Branch MALACCA 000000 HQ Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 MALACCA 30 JHANTU BANIK M Havildar Headquarter Directorate General RABINDRA NAGAR Assam Rifles Record Branch VIVEKANANDPUR 000000 Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 HUT BAY 31 RANJIT MAJI M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General BEACH DERA FERRAR Assam Rifles Record Branch GUNJ FERRAR GUNJ Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 BEACH DERA 000000 BAMBOO FLAT 32 ABDUL GAFFOR M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General MATHURA Assam Rifles Record Branch FERRARGUNJ Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 FERRARGUNJ MATHURA 000000 BAMBOOFLAT 33 VEERIAH M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General MANGLUTAN Assam Rifles Record Branch FERRERIGUNJ Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 FERRERIGUNJ HUMFRRIGUNJ 000000 HUMFRRIGUNJ 34 SUNIL KUMAR M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General LONG ISLAND RANGAT Assam Rifles Record Branch RANGAT LONG ISLAND Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 000000 RANGAT 35 LAVE DUNG DUNG M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General KAMORTA NANCOWRIE Assam Rifles Record Branch NANCOWRIE KAMORTA Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 000000 KAMORTA Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 3 Draft Electoral Roll, 2020 of Assembly Constituency 1-ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS (GEN), (U01) ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS A . Defence Services Sl.No Name of Elector Elector Rank Husband's Regimental Address for House Address Type Sl.No. despatch of Ballot Paper (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 36 S PAKIARAJ M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General WRIGHT MYO Assam Rifles Record Branch FERRARGUNJ Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 FERRARGUNJ MANNARGHAT 000000 BAMBOO FLAT 37 BANDHNA KONGARI M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General RADHANAGAR Assam Rifles Record Branch PREHANAGAR DIGLIPUR Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 DIGLIPUR SWARAJ 000000 DIGLIPUR 38 SWAPAN MANDAL M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General RAMKRISHNA GRAM Assam Rifles Record Branch DIGLIPUR DIGLIPUR Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 DIGLIPUR 000000 DIGLIPUR 39 SIVA PRASATH RAM M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General GOVIND NAGAR Assam Rifles Record Branch CAMPBELL BAY Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 CAMPBELL BAY CAMPBELL BAY 744302 CAMPBELL BAY 40 RANGANATHAN M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General OLD PAHAR GAON Assam Rifles Record Branch PORTBLAIR PORTBLAIR Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 ABERDEEN BAZAR (HO) 000000 PAHAR GAON 41 RANJIT PAHAN M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General BAKULTALA RANGAT Assam Rifles Record Branch RANGAT BAKULTALA Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 M/ANDAMAN 000000 RANGAT 42 T.RAJU M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General BARATANG RANGAT Assam Rifles Record Branch RANGAT ORALKATCHA Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 000000 KRISHNA NAGAR 43 GOPALA KRISHNAN M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General PATHAR GUDDA Assam Rifles Record Branch PORTBLAIR PORTBLAIR Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 GARACHARAM 000000 PHAR GAON 44 JARAR AHMED M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General RANGAT BAZAR Assam Rifles Record Branch RANGAT RANGAT Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 RANGAT BAZAR 000000 RANGAT BAZAR 45 BISWAJIT RAY M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General FERRAR GUNJ FERRAR Assam Rifles Record Branch GUNJ FERRAR GUNJ Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 BICHDEERA 000000 FERRAR GUNJ 46 AMIT KUMAR RATHOUR M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General HADDO EHATHAM Assam Rifles Record Branch (PORT
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