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GENERAL ELECTION TO THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF CHANDIGARH (2006) AND TO GRAM PANCHAYATS (2003 & 2008), ZILA PARISHAD (2005) AND PANCHAYAT SAMITI (2006)

ELECTION REPORT

STATE ELECTION COMMISSION OF NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI & UNION TERRITORY OF CHANDIGARH

INDEX

Description of the Election/Bye-election Page No.

Personnel 1-2

Introduction 3-6

Report on General Election to Gram Panchayats, U.T., Chandigarh 7-40 held on 21.12.2003

Report on Bye-election to Ward No.11, Municipal Corporation of 41-46 Chandigarh held on 28.11.2004

Report on General Election to Zila Parishad, U.T., Chandigarh held 47-64 on 03.07.2005

Report on General Election to the Municipal Corporation of 65-116 Chandigarh held on 20.12.2006

Report on General Election to Panchayat Samiti, U.T., Chandigarh 117-140 held on 20.12.2006

Report on Bye-election to Gram Panchayat of Village Mauli Jagran, 141-146 U.T., Chandigarh held on 20.12.2006.

Report on Bye-election to Ward No. 07, Municipal Corporation of 147-152 Chandigarh held on 14.01.2007

Report on Bye-election to casual vacancy of Sarpanch Gram 153-158 Panchayat of Village Kishangarh, U.T., Chandigarh held on 03.06.2007

Report on General Election to Gram Panchayats, U.T., Chandigarh 159-196 held on 14.12.2008

Report on Bye-election to one casual vacancy of Councillor from 197-204 Ward No. 10, Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh held on 08.08.2009

Report on Bye-election to Gram Panchayats of Village Raipur 205-210 Kalan, Behlana, Sarangpur & Kaimbwala, U.T., Chandigarh held on 08.08.2009

Report on Bye-election to Gram Panchayat of Village Mauli Jagran, 211-220 U.T., Chandigarh held on 03.03.2010

Report on Bye-election to Gram Panchayat of Village Khuda 221-236 Alisher, U.T., Chandigarh held on 08.01.2011.

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PERSONNEL

According to Sub-Section (1) of Section 10 of the Municipal Corporation Act, 1976, as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh by the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994 (Act No. 45 of 1994), the Superintendence, direction and control of preparation of the electoral rolls for and the conduct of all elections to the Corporation shall be vested in the Election Commission appointed under Section 7 of the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957, and the Election Commission so appointed under that Section shall be responsible for the functions conferred on the Election Commission under this Sub-section.

Accordingly, functioning of the State Election Commission, National Capital Territory of Delhi & U.T., Chandigarh was started in U.T., Chandigarh with the appointment of Shri S.D.Lahkar, IAS (Retd.) as Election Commissioner, notified by the Chandigarh Administration vide its Notification bearing No. 4575-UT FII(10)-94/12673 dated 24.09.1994. The expenditure on this Commission is shared by the Govt. of NCT of Delhi & U.T., Chandigarh on the basis of their population ratio. Accommodation for the office of the Commission has been allotted by the Chandigarh Administration in New Deluxe Building, Sector 17-E, Chandigarh. The entire expenditure for the holding of elections of local bodies in U.T., Chandigarh is born out by the Chandigarh Administration.

No post has been sanctioned by the Chandigarh Administration for the Chandigarh Office of the Commission. However skelton staff has been provided by the Chandigarh Administration to look after the work of the Commission in addition to their on duties. The Commission has also to engage some staff on contract basis to attend the work of the Commission relating to general/bye elections and post election work.

The nature of election work is regular in the sense that though the term of the each House of the Corporation is 5 years, yet due to different dates of various elections in U.T., Chandigarh, the Commission is always busy in holding elections and bye-elections as a result of death/resignation of a member or on expiry of the term of a House. The post election work includes election petitions, litigations in courts, maintenance and upkeep of valuable election records, settlement of account of election expenses, disposal of election records after expiry of the prescribed period, keeping the electoral rolls up-to- date for use at an election within a given time etc. etc. To cope with the above items of work, which are of time bound nature, the Commission has to engage staff on contract basis.

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For the purpose of preparation of electoral rolls and for conduct of elections to the various bodies, the State Election Commissioner appoints the following officers belonging to the Govt. of U.T., Chandigarh:-

a) Electoral Registration Officers b) Assistant Electoral Registration Officers c) Returning Officers d) Assistant Returning Officers e) Election Observers f) Election Expenditure Observers g) Presiding and Polling Officers h) Counting staff i) Staff at Collection Centres to receive polled ballot boxes and election documents after the close of poll. j) Sector officers for a group of polling stations to supervise the poll. k) A large number of Police Officers/Police personnel are also deputed.

At the time of any election in U.T., Chandigarh, the State Election Commissioner with senior officers and supportive staff shifts temporarily to Chandigarh and remains there till completion of elections.

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INTRODUCTION (Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh)

The Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh came into being in the Union Territory of Chandigarh under the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976, as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh by the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994 (Act No. 45 of 1994), with effect from 24th Day of May, 1994.

According to sub-section (1) of Section 10 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976, as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh by the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994 (Act No. 45 of 1994), the Superintendence, direction and control of preparation of the electoral rolls for and the conduct of all elections to the Corporation shall be vested in the Election Commission appointed under section 7 of the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957, and the Election Commission so appointed under that section shall be responsible for the functions conferred on the Election Commission under this sub-section.

Similarly, as per provisions contained in clause (t) of Section 2 read with Section 210 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, (Punjab Act No. 9, of 1994) as extended to Union Territory, Chandigarh, the Chandigarh Administration appointed Sh. S.D. Lahkar, IAS (Retd.) as Election Commissioner for the superintendence, direction and control of the preparation of electoral rolls and for the conduct of all elections to the Panchayats, in U.T., Chandigarh vide its Notification bearing No. 4575-UT FII(10)-94/12678 dated 24.09.1994.

For the purpose of constitution of first elected body of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh in the Union Territory of Chandigarh, the Local Government Department, Chandigarh Administration assigned 20 wards of the Municipal Area of the said Corporation to this Commission for holding elections of the Councillors from the respective wards, in the year 1996. The Chandigarh Administration also notified seats of Councillors reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Castes Women and for only women, in accordance with provision contained in sub-section (4) of Section (5) and sub-section (1) (2) of Section (6) of the act ibid. The delimitation of wards of the Corporation was notified by the Chandigarh Administration in the year 1995 on the basis of figures of population of 1991 Census.

For the purpose of constitution of elected body for the second term of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh, the Chandigarh Administration did not made any change in the Delimitation Order notified in the year, 1995 in respect of Wards of the said Corporation, as figures for 2001 census were not available, and reservation of seats was rotated in August, 2001 as per provisions of law and general elections to M.C. Chandigarh were held in December, 2001, on the basis of new Reservation Order.

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For the purpose of constitution of third elected body of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh, the Department of Local Government, Chandigarh Administration vide its notification bearing No.6/1/45-FII (8)-2006/6554 dated 25th October, 2006 determined the number of Wards and extent of each Ward of the Municipal Area of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh for the Election of Councillors, accordingly to which the entire Municipal area of the said Corporation was divided into 26 Wards. The number of wards was increased from 20 to 26, due to the reason that the area of Gram Panchayats of Village Hallomajra, Kajheri, Palsora, Maloya & Dadumajra as well as area of revenue estate of Nizampur Barail, Nizampur Kumbhra, Jhumru, Burail (Adadi Faidan), Bair Majra, Badheri & Chartarf Burail was included in the Municipal Area of Municipal Corporation vide its Notification bearing No. 2138-FII (8)-2006/ 5787 dated 19.09.2006 & No. 2138-FII (8)-2006/ 5791 dated 19.09.2006.

The Department of Local Government, Chandigarh Administration has further reserved Five seats for members of Scheduled Castes (including two reserved for women Scheduled Caste candidates) and Nine seats for women candidates (including two reserved for women belonging to the Scheduled Cates) vide its Notifications bearing No. 6/1/45-FII (8)-2006/5889 dated 25th September, 2006, No. 6/1/45-FII (8)-2006/5884 dated 25th September, 2006 & No. 6/1/45-FII (8)-2006/5899 dated 25th September, 2006, respectively.

Accordingly General Election to elect 26 Councillors from 26 wards of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh were held under the Superintendence, direction and control of Sh. S.P. Marwah, IAS (Retd.), State Election Commissioner, State Election Commission, National Capital Territory of Delhi and Union Territory of Chandigarh on 20.12.2006 and result declared on 22.12.2006.

Due to death of Shri Tarlochan Singh, a contesting candidate for Ward No.07 of Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh, the Returning Officer of the said ward countermanded the election of Ward No. 07 as required under rule 26 of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh (Election of Councillors) Rules, 1995. Therefore, the election to Ward No. 07 was held on 14.01.2007 & result declared on 15.01.2007.

Bye-election to one casual vacancy of Councillor from Ward No. 10 was also held on 08.08.2009 and result declared on 10.08.2009, under the Superintendence, direction and control of Sh. O.P. Kelkar, IAS (Retd), State Election Commissioner, State Election Commission, National Capital Territory of Delhi and Union Territory of Chandigarh.

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INTRODUCTION (Gram Panchayat, Panchayat Samiti & Zila Parishad)

As per provisions contained in clause (t) of Section 2 read with Section 210 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, (Punjab Act No. 9, of 1994) as extended to Union Territory, Chandigarh, the Chandigarh Administration appointed Sh. S.D. Lahkar, IAS (Retd.) as Election Commissioner for the superintendence, direction and control of the preparation of electoral rolls and for the conduct of all elections to the Panchayats, in U.T., Chandigarh vide its Notification bearing No. 4575-UT FII(10)-94/12678 dated 24.09.1994.

19 villages in U.T., Chandigarh form 17 Gram Panchayats. The Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad have 15 and 10 constituencies, respectively for which reservation of seats as per Constitution of and the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 as extended to the Union Territory of Chandigarh, were made for each House/Body. Prior to introduction of 74th amendment of the Constitution, Panchayats were already functioning in U.T., Chandigarh and the first election to these Gram Panchayats was conducted on 16th January, 1999 i.e. after the 74th amendment in the Constitution by this Commission. Election to the Panchayat Samiti was held in December, 2001 and for Zila Parishad, on 8th December, 1996 but due to a writ Petition in the Court, the Zila Parishad started functioning in 2001.

Before the expiry of 5 years’ term of 17 Gram Panchayats, the next General elections to said Gram Panchayats, were held on 21.12.2003 & result declared on 22.12.2003.

2. The Department of Rural Development and Panchayats, Chandigarh Administration divided the area of Zila Parishad, U.T., Chandigarh into 10 single member territorial constituencies for the purpose of elections, vide its notification bearing No. SRD/2005/196 dated 3rd June, 2005. The said department also reserved Constituencies for Scheduled Caste Candidates, Women Candidates (including Scheduled Caste Women) vide its aforesaid notification. The General election of Zila Parishad were held on 03.07.2005 & result declared on 05.07.2005 under the Superintendence, direction and control of Sh. S.P. Marwah, IAS (Retd.), State Election Commissioner.

3. In the year 2006, the Department of Local Government, Chandigarh Administration revised its delimitation order in respect of Municipal Area of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh for the purpose of holding of General Election to wards of the Corporation. The said department vide its Notifications dated 25.09.2006 included the area of Gram Panchayats of Village Hallomajra, Kajheri, Palsora, Maloya & Dadumajra as well as area of revenue estate of Nizampur Barail, Nizampur Kumbhra, Jhumru, Burail (Adadi Faidan), Bair Majra, Badheri & Chartarf Burail in the Municipal area of Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh and as per letter No. 830 dated 21.09.2006

6 from the Block Development & Panchayat Officer, Union Territory, Chandigarh addressed to the Sarpanches of Gram Panchayat Maloya, Dadumajra, Hallomajra, Palsora & Kajheri the Gram Sabha Area and the Gram Panchayat of said villages has ceased to exist because the total area of the revenue estate of said villages including area under Abadi Deh has been included in the area of Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh. Therefore, only 12 Gram Panchayats of the following 13 villages existed :-

1. Dhanas 2. Sarangpur 3. Lahora 4. Khuda Jassu 5. Daria 6. Raipur Kalan & Makhan Majra 7. Behlana 8. Raipur Khurd 9. Kishangarh 10. Mauli Jagran 11. Khuda Alisher 12. Kaimbwala

Under the Superintendence, direction and control of Sh. S.P. Marwah, IAS (Retd.), State Election Commissioner, State Election Commission, National Capital Territory of Delhi and Union Territory of Chandigarh, General Election to elect members of Panchayat Samiti from 15 (fifteen) territorial Constituencies were held on 20.12.2006 and result declared on 22.12.2006.

Bye-election to fill one casual vacancy of Sarpanch, Gram Panchayat of Village Kishangarh was also notified to be held on 03.06.2007. However the candidate was elected un-opposed.

Thereafter the General Election to Panchayats to elect Panches and Sarpanches of the aforesaid 12 Gram Panchayats in U.T., Chandigarh were held on 14.12.2008 and result declared on 16.12.2008, under the Superintendence, direction and control of Sh. O.P. Kelkar, IAS (Retd.), State Election Commissioner, State Election Commission, National Capital Territory of Delhi and Union Territory of Chandigarh.

Bye-election to fill four casual vacancies of Panches, one each in Gram Panchayat of Village Raipur Kalan, Behlana, Sarangpur & Kaimbwala were also held on 08.08.2009 and result declared on 10.08.2009, under the Superintendence, direction and control of Sh. O.P. Kelkar, IAS (Retd), State Election Commissioner.

Bye-election to fill one casual vacancy of Panch in Gram Panchayat of Village Mauli Jagran was also held on 03.03.2010, under the Superintendence, direction and control of Sh. O.P. Kelkar, IAS (Retd), State Election Commissioner, State Election Commission, National Capital Territory of Delhi and Union Territory of Chandigarh.

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION UNION TERRITOR OF CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH

Date 5.12.2003

NOTIFICATION

No. SEC/CH/P-Genl./11/2003/5233 -In pursuance of rule 12 of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, which provides inter alia for prescribing of symbols for contesting candidates and in supersession of all earlier notifications regarding allotment of symbols to candidates issued under aforesaid rule, the State Election Commissioner for the Union Territory of Chandigarh, hereby specifies the following symbols for the purpose of elections of Panches, Sarpanches, Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parished in the Union Territory of Chandigarh, to be held hereafter:-

LIST OF SYMBOLS

1. Aeroplane 26. Carrot 2. Almirah 27. Ceiling Fan 3. Axe 28. Coat 4. Balloon 29. Coconut 5. Banana 30. Comb 6. Bangles 31. Cot 7. Basket 32. Cup and Saucer 8. Bat 33. Dao 9. Batsman 34. Diesel Pump 10. Battery Torch 35. Doli 11. Bead Necklace 36. Electric Pole 12. Blackboard 37. Envelope 13. Book 38. Fork 14. Bread 39. Frock 15. Brick 40. Frying Pan 16. Bridge 41. Gas Cylinder 17. Brief case 42 Gas Stove 18. Brinjal 43. Glass Tumbler 19. Brush 44. Hanger 20. Bungalow 45. Harmonium 21. Cake 46. Hat 22. Camera 47. Ice Cream 23. Candles 48. Iron 24. Car 49. Jug 25. Carrom Board 50. Kettle

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2. In every contested election, a symbol shall be allotted by the Returning Officers as per list given above, to a contesting candidate, in accordance with the provisions of Rule 12 of the aforesaid rules and different symbols shall be allotted to different contesting candidates, by draw of lot, at an election to Panches, Sarpanches, Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad, as the case may be, to be held hereafter.

Sd/. (M.P. TYAGI) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER.

Note :- 5 more symbols added (Sr. No. 51-Kite, 52-Lady Purse, 53-Letter Box, 54-Lock and Key & 55-Maize) vide this Commission Notification bearing No. SEC/CH/P.Genl/11/2003/5292 dated 13.12.2003 (copy enclosed).

STATE ELECTION COMMISSION UNION TERRITORY OF CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH

Dated the 13th December, 2003

NOTIFICATION

No. SEC/CH/P.Genl/11/2003/5292 In pursuance of rule 12 of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, which provides inter alia for prescribing of symbols for contesting candidates for election of Sarpanches, Panches of Gram Panchayats, Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parished constituencies, the State Election Commissioner for the Union Territory of Chandigarh, hereby adds the following symbols for the purpose of the above-said elections, in the list of symbols notified by the Commission vide its notification of even number dated the 5th December, 2003.

LIST OF SYMBOLS 51. Kite 52. Lady Purse 53. Letter Box 54. Lock and Key 55. Maize

Sd/- (M.P. TYAGI)

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER.

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS NOTIFICATION

The 5th December, 2003

No.SRD/GP/Elec/03/986 In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-sections (1), (2) and (3) of Section 3, sub-section (1) of Section 4 and sub-sections (1) & (2) of Section 10 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 (Punjab Act No.9 of 1994) as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, is pleased to declare the village or group of contiguous villages or part of a village mentioned under column 2 of the Schedule given below, to constitute a Gram Sabha area, to establish the area so declared as Gram Sabha, and is further pleased to constitute a Gram Panchayat by the name indicated under column 3 of the said Schedule, in Block Chandigarh, Tehsil Chandigarh and District Chandigarh, namely :- SCHEDULE

SNo Name of village or group of Name of Gram Extent of area under the contiguous villages or part of Panchayat jurisdiction of Gram Panchayat village constituting Gram Sabha Area 1. 2. 3. 4. 1 Kishangarh, Basti Kaharan of Kishangarh Area surrounded by village Manimajra Revenue Estate Suketri on the East and North – and Basti Bhagwanpura, East Railway line on the South. (excluding the acquired area Approach road or Rasta from of Gwala Colony, Gill Farm railway line upto National and other acquired areas). Highway (Khasra No. 160) and Rasta from National Highway to Farm of Dr.Chuttani (Khasra No.288) on the South-West and escape channel of Sukhna Lake (Khasra No. 139) on the North and Basti Bhagwanpura, (excluding the acquired area of Gwala Colony, Gill Farm and other acquired areas).

2. Mauli-Jagran Mauli-Jagran Area of village Mauli-Jagran (excluding the acquired area) (excluding the acquired area).

3. Daria Daria Area of village Daria (excluding the acquired area) (excluding the acquired area).

4. Raipur Kalan and Raipur Kalan Raipur Kalan and Makhanmajra Makhanmajra. (excluding the acquired area). (excluding the acquired area)

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5. Behlana and unacquired area Behlana Behlana and unacquired area of of Tatarpur. Tatarpur. (excluding the acquired area) (excluding the acquired area)

6. Hallomajra and unacquired Hallomajra Hallomajra and unacquired area area of Karsan and Bairmajra. of Karsan and Bairmajra (excluding the acquired area (excluding the acquired area and and area of Ambedkar Colony area of Ambedkar Colony and and CRPF Camp). CRPF Camp).

7. Kajheri (excluding Nehru Kajheri Kajheri (excluding Nehru Labour colony, Kuldip Labour colony, Kuldip Colony Colony and Power House and Power House Colony and Colony and acquired area). acquired area).

8. Palsora (excluding Labour Palsora Palsora (excluding Labour colony and Lal Bahadur colony and Shastri Colony, Dashmesh Colony, Dashmesh Colony, Colony, Bazigar Colony, Bazigar Colony, Budda Budda Arshram, Gurdeep Arshram, Gurdeep Farm, Farm, Vishkarma Colony and Vishkarma Colony and other other acquired area) acquired area)

9 Raipur Khurd Raipur Khurd Raipur Khurd

10. Dadumajra and unacquired Dadumajra Dadumajra and unacquired area (are of Shahpur) of Shahpur

11. Dhanas Dhanas Dhanas

12. Sarangpur Sarangpur Sarangpur

13. Khuda Alisher Khuda Alisher Khuda Alisher

14. Kaimbwala and portion of Kaimbwala Kaimbwala and portion of village Suketri, Kansal and village Suketri, Kansal and Karauran transferred to the Karauran transferred to the Union Territory, Chandigarh Union Territory, Chandigarh (excluding Gursagar Colony, (excluding Gursagar Colony, Jhuggies, Gurudwara Jhuggies, Gurudwara Gurusagar Gurusagar and other acquired and other acquired area) area) 15. Lahora Lahora Lahora.

16. Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu.

17. Maloya Maloya Maloya.

M.P. Singh, IAS, Secretary, Rural Development & Panchayats, Chandigarh Administration.

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS NOTIFICATION

The 5th December, 2003

No. SRD/GP/Elec./03/992 In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 10 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh, and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, hereby declares that the Gram Panchayats of the Sabha areas, mentioned in Column 3, shall consist of the number of Panches including the Sarpanch, as mentioned in Column 5 of the Schedule given herein below :-

S.No Name of the villages Name of Gram Extent of Area under the No. of consisting of Sabha Sabha jurisdiction of Gram Sabha Panches of Area Gram Panchayat of Gram Sabha, including Sarpanch. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1 Kishangarh, Basti Kishangarh Area surrounded by village 8 Kaharan of Manimajra Suketri on the East and North – Revenue Estate and East Railway line on the South. Basti Bhagwanpura, Approach road or Rasta from (excluding the railway line upto National acquired area of Gwala Highway (Khasra No. 160) and Colony, Gill Farm and Rasta from National Highway to other acquired areas). Farm of Dr.Chuttani (Khasra No.288) on the South-West and escape channel of Sukhna Lake (Khasra No. 139) on the North and Basti Bhagwanpura, (excluding the acquired area of Gwala Colony, Gill Farm and other acquired areas).

2. Mauli-Jagran Mauli-Jagran Area of village Mauli-Jagran 10 (excluding the (excluding the acquired area). acquired area)

3. Daria Daria Area of village Daria 10 (excluding the (excluding the acquired area). acquired area)

4. Raipur Kalan and Raipur Kalan Raipur Kalan and Makhanmajra 8 Makhanmajra. (excluding the acquired area). (excluding the acquired area)

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5. Behlana and Behlana Behlana and unacquired area of 10 unacquired area of Tatarpur. Tatarpur. (excluding the acquired area). (excluding the acquired area)

6. Hallomajra and Hallomajra Hallomajra and unacquired area 12 unacquired area of of Karsan and Bairmajra Karsan and (excluding the acquired area and Bairmajra. area of Ambedkar Colony and (excluding the CRPF Camp). acquired area and area of Ambedkar Colony and CRPF Camp).

7. Kajheri (excluding Kajheri Kajheri (excluding Nehru 12 Nehru Labour Labour colony, Kuldip Colony colony, Kuldip and Power House Colony and Colony and Power acquired area). House Colony and acquired area).

8. Palsora (excluding Palsora Palsora (excluding Labour 14 Labour colony and colony and Lal Bahadur Shastri Lal Bahadur Shastri Colony, Dashmesh Colony, Colony, Dashmesh Bazigar Colony, Budda Colony, Bazigar Arshram, Gurdeep Farm, Colony, Budda Vishkarma Colony and other Arshram, Gurdeep acquired area) Farm, Vishkarma Colony and other acquired area)

9 Raipur Khurd Raipur Khurd Raipur Khurd 8

10. Dadumajra and Dadumajra Dadumajra and unacquired area 10 unacquired area of of Shahpur Shahpur

11. Dhanas Dhanas Dhanas 8

12. Sarangpur Sarangpur Sarangpur 8

13. Khuda Alisher Khuda Alisher Khuda Alisher 10

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14. Kaimbwala and Kaimbwala Kaimbwala and portion of 8 portion of village village Suketri, Kansal and Suketri, Kansal and Karauran transferred to the Karauran transferred Union Territory, Chandigarh to the Union (excluding Gursagar Colony, Territory, Jhuggies, Gurudwara Gurusagar Chandigarh and other acquired area) (excluding Gursagar Colony, Jhuggies, Gurudwara Gurusagar and other acquired area)

15. Lahora Lahora Lahora. 10

16. Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu. 8

17. Maloya Maloya Maloya. 10

M.P. SINGH, IAS, SECRETARY, RURAL DEVELOPMENT & PANCHAYATS, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION.

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DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS

NOTIFICATION The 5th December, 2003

No. SRD/GP/Elec/03/998 In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 11 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh, and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, hereby declares that the Gram Sabhas mentioned in Column No.3, shall have the total number of offices of the Panches thereof as specified in Column No.5, out of which, the Persons belonging to the general category including male and female shall be as in Column No.6 and number of Panches belonging to Scheduled Caste including male and female shall be as mentioned in Column No.7 and number of Panches belonging to Backward Classes shall be as mentioned in Column No.8 of the Schedule below :- S C H E D U L E Sr. Name of villages or Name of Gram Extent of area under the Total No. of No. of No. of No group of contiguous Sabha jurisdiction of Gram Sabha number members members members villages or part of of offices belonging to reserved for reserved village(s) constituting of General SC. for BC. Gram Sabha Area Panches Category Male Male Female Female 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6 7 8 1 Kishangarh, Basti Kishangarh Area surrounded by village 7 5 2 -- - Kaharan of Manimajra Suketri on the East and North – Revenue Estate and Basti East Railway line on the South. Bhagwanpura, (excluding Approach road or Rasta from the acquired area of railway line upto National Gwala Colony, Gill Farm Highway (Khasra No. 160) and and other acquired areas). Rasta from National Highway to Farm of Dr.Chuttani (Khasra No.288) on the South-West and escape channel of Sukhna Lake (Khasra No. 139) on the North and Basti Bhagwanpura, (excluding the acquired area of Gwala Colony, Gill Farm and other acquired areas).

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2. Mauli-Jagran Mauli-Jagran Area of village Mauli-Jagran 9 5 2 1 1 - (excluding the acquired (excluding the acquired area). area) 3. Daria Daria Area of village Daria 9 5 3 1 - - (excluding the acquired (excluding the acquired area). area 4. Raipur Kalan and Raipur Kalan Raipur Kalan and Makhanmajra 7 5 2 - - - Makhanmajra. (excluding the acquired area). (excluding the acquired area)

5. Behlana and unacquired Behlana Behlana and unacquired area of 9 5 3 1 - - area of Tatarpur. Tatarpur. (excluding the acquired (excluding the acquired area). area)

6. Hallomajra and Hallomajra Hallomajra and unacquired area 11 6 3 1 1 - unacquired area of of Karsan and Bairmajra Karsan and Bairmajra. (excluding the acquired area (excluding the acquired and area of Ambedkar Colony area and area of and CRPF Camp). Ambedkar Colony and CRPF Camp).

7. Kajheri (excluding Kajheri Kajheri (excluding Nehru 11 5 3 2 1 - Nehru Labour colony, Labour colony, Kuldip Colony Kuldip Colony and and Power House Colony and Power House Colony acquired area). and acquired area).

8. Palsora (excluding Palsora Palsora (excluding Labour 13 7 3 2 1 - Labour colony and Lal colony and Lal Bahadur Shastri Bahadur Shastri Colony, Dashmesh Colony, Colony, Dashmesh Bazigar Colony, Budda Colony, Bazigar Arshram, Gurdeep Farm, Colony, Budda Vishkarma Colony and other Arshram, Gurdeep acquired area) Farm, Vishkarma Colony and other acquired area)

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Sr. Name of villages or Name of Gram Extent of area under the Total No. of No. of No. of No group of contiguous Sabha jurisdiction of Gram Sabha number members members members villages or part of of offices belonging to reserved for reserved village(s) constituting of General SC. for BC. Gram Sabha Area Panches Category Male Female Male Female 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6 7 8 9 Raipur Khurd Raipur Khurd Raipur Khurd 7 4 2 1 - -

10. Dadumajra and Dadumajra Dadumajra and unacquired area 9 5 2 1 1 - unacquired area of of Sahapur. Shahpur

11. Dhanas Dhanas Dhanas 7 4 1 1 1 -

12. Sarangpur Sarangpur Sarangpur 7 4 2 1 - -

13. Khuda Alisher Khuda Alisher Khuda Alisher 9 4 2 2 1 -

14. Kaimbwala and portion Kaimbwala Kaimbwala and portion of 7 5 2 -- - of village Suketri, village Suketri, Kansal and Kansal and Karauran Karauran transferred to the transferred to the Union Union Territory, Chandigarh Territory, Chandigarh (excluding Gursagar Colony, (excluding Gursagar Jhuggies, Gurudwara Gurusagar Colony, Jhuggies, and other acquired area) Gurudwara Gurusagar and other acquired area) 15. Lahora Lahora Lahora. 9 5 3 1 - -

16. Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu. 7 4 2 1 - -

17. Maloya Maloya Maloya. 9 4 2 2 1 -

M.P. Singh, IAS, Secretary, Rural Development and Panchayats, Chandigarh Administration.

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DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS NOTIFICATION

The 5th December, 2003

No. SRD/GP/Elec./03/1004 In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 12 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh, and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, hereby declares the offices of Sarpanches of the following Gram Sabhas in the Union Territory,

Chandigarh to be reserved for categories mentioned under Column No. 5, namely:-

Sr. Name of the Villages Name of Extent of Area under the Category for No. consisting of Sabha Gram Sabha jurisdiction of Gram Sabha which the Area. office of Sarpanch reserved. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. Mauli-Jagran Mauli-Jagran Area of village Mauli-Jagran Scheduled (excluding the acquired (excluding the acquired Caste area) area.)

2. Daria Daria Area of village Daria Woman (excluding the acquired (excluding the acquired area) area) 3. Raipur Kalan and Raipur Kalan Raipur Kalan and Woman Makhanmajra. Makhankajra (excluding the acquired (excluding the acquired area) area)

4. Behlana and unacquired Behlana Behlana and unacquired area Woman area of Tatarpur of Tatarpur (excluding the acquired (excluding the acquired area) area) 5. Palsora (excluding Palsora Palsora (excluding Labour Scheduled Labour colony and Lal colony and Lal Bahadur Caste Bahadur Shastri Colony, Shastri Colony, Dashmesh Dashmesh Colony, Colony, Bazigar Colony, Bazigar Colony, Budda Budda Ashram, Gurdeep Ashram, Gurdeep Farm, Farm, Vishkarma Colony and Vishkarma Colony and other acquired Area) other acquired Area)

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6. Dhanas Dhanas Dhanas Scheduled Caste Woman

7. Lahora Lahora Lahora Woman

8. Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu Woman

M.P. Singh, IAS, Secretary, Rural Development and Panchayats, Chandigarh Administration.

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS NOTIFICATION

The 5th December, 2003

No. SRD/GP/Elec./03/1010 In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 209 of the

Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh, and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, hereby directs that general election of the members of the Panchayats of Gram Sabhas of villages,

Kishangarh, Mauli Jagran, Daria, Raipur Kalan, Behlana, Hallomajra, Kajheri, Palsora, Raipur

Khurd, Dadumajra, Dhanas, Sarangpur, Khuda Alisher, Kaimbwala, Lahora, Khuda Jassu and

Maloya, shall be held by the 12th of January, 2004.

M.P. SINGH, IAS, SECRETARY,RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION.

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION UNION TERRITORY OF CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH

NOTIFICATION

The 5th December, 2003

No.SEC/CH(P)/Genl./03/5239 Whereas a general election to the Gram Panchayats in the Union Territory of Chandigarh is to be held shortly;

And Whereas a notification for calling upon the members of gram sabhas to elect Sarpanches and Panches has been issued by the Administrator of U.T. Chandigarh on 05.12.2003 in pursuance of the provisions of section 209 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 as extended to U.T. of Chandigarh;

Now, therefore, in accordance with the provision of rule 7 (2) of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, I, M.P. Tyagi, State Election Commissioner for U.T. of Chandigarh, here-by appoint the dates for various stages of Elections of Sarpanches & Panches of the Gram Panchayats in U.T. Chandigarh as below:-

1. Last date for Filing of Nominations 10.12.2003 (Wednesday) 2. Scrutiny of Nominations 11.12.2003 (Thursday) 3. Last Date for Withdrawal of Candidatures 13.12.2003 (Saturday) 4. Date of Poll 21.12.2003 (Sunday) 5. Completion of Election 12.01.2004 (Monday)

Hours of Poll for the above elections (for all the Gram Panchayats) shall be 8.00 AM to 4.00 PM (without break).

Sd/- (M.P. TYAGI) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER.

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION UNION TERRITORY OF CHANDIGARH NEW DELUX BUILDING, SECTOR-17, CHANDIGARH

No. F.SEC/CH(P)/Genl/2003/5240 Date : 5.12.2003

ORDER

Rule 17 of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994 provides that every ballot box to be used for elections to General Election to Gram Panchayat – 2003 in U.T. Chandigarh shall be of such design as may be approved by the State Election Commission of U.T., Chandigarh. Accordingly, the State Election Commission, U.T., Chandigarh hereby approves the design of the ballot box for the above elections to be held hereafter as follows:-

Type of Ballot Box High X Long X Wide

Godrej (large size) as manufactured by various 470 mm 335 mm 280 mm firms on the approved pattern of Election Commission of India, previously used for elections to in U.T., Chandigarh.

2. The ballot boxes specified above shall be obtained on loan from the office of the Chief Electoral Officer, U.T., Chandigarh, for the ensuing General Election in Gram Panchayat -2003 in U.T. Chandigarh

Sd/- (M.P. Tyagi) State Election Commissioner.

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GENERAL ELECTIONS TO GRAM PANCHAYAT, U.T., CHANDIGARH, 2003

NO. OF ELECTORS, AND PERCENTAGE OF VOTES POLLED VILLAGE WISE

Sr. Name of the Total Voters Total Vote % age No. Gram Sabha Polled

1. Kishangarh 2158 1674 77.57% 2. Mauli Jagran 2141 1585 74.07% 3. Daria 3589 2470 68.82% 4. Raipur Kalan 736 554 75.27% 5. Behlana 1923 1542 80.18% 6. Hallomajra 8477 4789 56.49% 7. Kajheri 3196 2149 67.24% 8. Palsora 2174 1450 66.69% 9. Raipur Khurd. 1580 1212 76.70% 10. Dadumajra 1953 1404 71.88% 11. Dhanas 1393 1178 84.56% 12. Sarangpur 1152 971 84.28% 13. Khuda Alisher 2298 1806 78.59% 14. Kaimbwala 1183 993 83.93% 15. Khuda Lahora 1864 1478 79.29% 16. Khuda Jassu 656 549 83.68% 17. Maloya 2963 2387 80.56% Total 39436 28192 71.48%

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General Elections to Gram Panchayats, U.T., Chandigarh, 2003

RESULT OF ELECTIONS

No. & Name of Gram Total No. of Polling Total Name of Contesting Name of elected candidate Panchayat Consy. No. Electors Stations No. Electors Candidates who voted S/Sh/Smt./Ms. S/Sh/Smt./Ms. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

1. Kishangarh 2158 3 1672 Dharm Pal Sita Ram (General) Sita Ram H.No. 969, Vill. Kishangarh (Sarpanch) Baby Rani Manjit Kaur (W) Kishangarh 2158 3 1674 Gurbax Singh Baby Rani (W) (Panch) Gurnam Singh Parveen Kumar (Gen) Jaswant Singh (Gen) Kanwal Kishore Kalra Kanwal Kishore Kalra (Gen) Krishna Devi Gurbax Singh (Gen) Manjit Kaur Shiv Parkash (Gen) Parveen Kumar Sunita Raturi Shiv Parkash

2. Mauli Jagran 2141 3 1584 Hukam Chand Khundia Om Parkash Mahinder Pal H.No. 175 (Sarpanch) Om Parkash Vill. Mauli Jagran Sarwan

Mauli Jagran 2141 3 1585 Darbara Singh VACANT (SC-Women) Daropati Rulda Singh (SC) (Panch) Devi Dayal Reet Rani (Woman) Jagdeep Singh Santosh Devi (Woman) Kesar Singh Devi Dayal (Gen) Kiran Kesar Singh (Gen) Kusum Lata Darbara Singh (Gen) Radhey Shyam Mishra Naresh Kumar (Gen) Naresh Kumar Jagdeep Singh (Gen) Reet Rani

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No. & Name of Gram Total No. of Polling Total Name of Contesting Name of elected candidate Panchayat Consy. No. Electors Stations No. Electors Candidates who voted S/Sh/Smt./Ms. S/Sh/Smt./Ms. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Santosh Devi Shakuntla Devi

3. Daria 3589 5 2467 Veena Gajnavi Jasbir Kaur Jasbir Kaur H.No. 1, Vill. Daria (Sarpanch) Jashoda Devi

Daria 3589 5 2470 Balbir Singh Sharda Parshad (SC) Balihar Singh Usha Dhiman (Woman) (Panch) Balwant Singh Gurmail Kaur (Woman) Bhupinder Singh Kulwant Kaur (Woman) Usha Dhiman Gurpreet Singh (Gen) Sunil Kumar Gupta Nand Kumar Yadav (Gen) Gurmail Kaur Sandeep Sharma (Gen) Gurpreet Singh Balwant Singh (Gen) Rajender Prashad Kaushik Satinder Rai (Gen) Kulwant Kaur Lakhbir Kaur Manjit Singh Mithlesh Naresh Kumar Rajender Parshad Pandey Sadda Ram Saman Singh Satinder Rai Sharda Parshad Sandeep Sharma Shiv Charan Som Nath Bir Bahadur Vijay Shankar

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Vinod Kumar Nand Kumar Yadav

4. Raipur Kalan 736 1 554 Jai Kaur Jai Kaur R/o Makhan Majra (Sarpanch) Elected unopposed

Raipur Kalan 736 1 554 Geeta Devi (Woman) Gurdeep Singh Surinder Kaur (Woman) (Panch) Harminder Singh Harminder Singh (Gen) Labh Singh Charan Singh (Gen) Suresh Kumar Gurdeep Singh (Gen) Surinder Pal Singh Surinder Pal Singh (Gen) Suresh Kumar (Gen)

5. Behlana 1923 3 1542 Mohinder Kaur Mohinder Kaur Parveen Lata H.No. 44, Behlana (Sarpanch) Ranjana Tiwari

Behlana 1923 3 1542 Amed Singh Sher Singh (SC) (Panch) Anchi Devi Jasbinder Kaur (Woman) Anand Singh Suneeta Rani (Woman) Archna Champa (Woman) Avtar Singh Amed Singh (Gen) Champa Dev Raj (Gen) Charan Kaur Avtar Singh (Gen) Dev Raj Jai Singh (Gen) Jai Singh Anand Singh (Gen) Jasbinder Kaur Jiddi Singh Mustaq Sita Devi Suneeta Rani

6. Hallomajra 8477 10 4789 Dharam Singh Sukhjit Singh Tejinder Singh H.No. 8, Hallomajra (Sarpanch) Sukhjit Singh Om Parkash

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No. & Name of Gram Total No. of Polling Total Name of Contesting Name of elected candidate Panchayat Consy. No. Electors Stations No. Electors Candidates who voted S/Sh/Smt./Ms. S/Sh/Smt./Ms. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Hallomajra 8477 10 4789 Baldev Singh Surjeet Kaur (SC-W) Bhanju Rani Surmukh Singh (SC) (Panch) Bhupinder Narain Singh Kamla Devi (Woman) Birwan Singh Dalip Kaur (Woman) Chanda Devi Chanda Devi (Woman) Dalip Kaur Lal Jha (Gen) Dalip Kumar Gurdhyam Dass (Gen) Davender Gurcharan Singh (Gen) Dhram Pal Sonu Sharma (Gen) L.P. Gupta Raghubir Singh (Gen) Vijay Gupta Kalika Parsad (Gen) Gurcharanjit Gurdhyam Dass Harpal Singh Hazara Singh Inderdev Parsad Dinesh Jha Lal Jha Jhagdu Shah Kalika Parsad Kamla Devi Kamlesh Parsad Charanjit Singh Kohli Krishan Kumar Lachman Kumar Mam Chand Kishori Mandal Meena Devi Sunit Kumar Mishra Mohmad Azaz Khan Mohan Lal Nirmla

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Nirmla Devi Raghubir Singh Rakesh Kumar Ram Preet Ram Ramo Devi Rattan Kaur Rohit Kumar Ram Roop Sahni Sonu Sharma Mohan Shrivastava Shiv Kumar Suresh Kumar Surinder Singh Surmukh Singh Thakur Subhash Chander Tomar Upender Vimla Devi Narinder Parsad Yadav

7. Kajheri 3196 4 2149 Anand Singh Anand Singh R/o Kajheri (Sarpanch) Elected Unopposed

Kajheri 3196 4 2149 Darshan Singh Rani (SC Woman) Gurcharan Singh Jarnail Singh (SC) (Panch) Gurdip Singh Gurdip Singh (SC) Gurmeet Singh Kavita (Woman) Janki Dass Gurcharan Kaur (Woman) Jarnail Singh Rewa Devi (Woman) Jasbir Singh Narata Singh (Gen) Kavita Jasbir Singh (Gen) Kulwant Rai Surjit Singh (Gen) Narata Singh Nirmal Dass (Gen) Nirmal Dass Kulwant Rai (Gen) Om Lata

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No. & Name of Gram Total No. of Polling Total Name of Contesting Name of elected candidate Panchayat Consy. No. Electors Stations No. Electors Candidates who voted S/Sh/Smt./Ms. S/Sh/Smt./Ms. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Rewa Devi Surjit Singh Veena Rani

8. Palsora 2174 4 1450 Charanjit Kaur Mohinder Kaur Mohinder Kaur H.No. 47, Palsora (Sarpanch) Palsora 2174 4 1450 Bhag Singh Sardar Kaur (SC Woman) Bimla Devi Kulwant Singh (SC) (Panch) Charanjit Singh Naib Singh (SC) Jai Chand Bimla Devi (Woman) Jaspal Kaur Leela Devi (Woman) Kaka Singh Jaspal Kaur (Woman) Kulwant Singh Rajinder Singh (Gen) Leela Devi Jai Chand (Gen) Naib Singh Narinder Singh (Gen) Narinder Singh Supinder Singh (Gen) Nirmala Kaka Singh (Gen) Paramjit Kaur Ram Phal (Gen) Raghbir Singh Raghbir Singh (Gen) Rajinder Singh Ram Phal Supinder Singh

9. Raipur Khurd 1580 2 1212 Ranjeet Singh Dhiman Jarnail Singh Jarnail Singh H.No. 72, Raipur Khurd (Sarpanch) Laxman Singh Prem Singh Premi

Raipur Khurd 1580 2 1210 Ashok Kumar Munna Lal (SC) Dharam Singh Neetu (Woman) (Panch)

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Girwar Singh Jagir Kaur (Woman) Anita Gupta Mandeep Singh (Gen) Gurdev Singh Dharam Singh (Gen) Harjit Singh Jaspal Singh (Gen) Jagir Kaur Girwar Singh (Gen) Jai Bhagwan (SC panch elected Jaspal Singh unopposed ) Mandeep Singh Neetu Radhe Shyam Raghbir Singh Raj Kumar Suresh Vijay Kumar Vijender Kumar Ajit Yadav

10. Dadumajra 1953 2 1404 Gurbachan Singh Tarsem Pal (Sarpanch) Tarsem Pal H.No. 56, Dadumajra Udam Singh

Dadumajra 1953 2 1404 Devki Devi Kuldeep Kaur (SC Woman) Harjeet Singh Dharam Pal (SC) (Panch) S/o Gurdev Singh Urmila (Woman) Harjit Singh Shimla Devi (Woman) S/o Gurcharan Singh Mehar Singh (Gen) Jagtar Singh Kuldeep Singh (Gen) Kuldeep Kaur Roop Singh (Gen) Kuldeep Singh Pawan Kumar (Gen) Mehar Singh Harjeet Singh S/o Gurdev Pawan Kumar Singh (Gen) Roop Singh Shimla Devi Urmila Usha Rani

11. Dhanas 1393 2 1178 Surinder Kaur Surinder Kaur (Sarpanch) Surinderpal Kaur Dhanas

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No. & Name of Gram Total No. of Polling Total Name of Contesting Name of elected candidate Panchayat Consy. No. Electors Stations No. Electors Candidates who voted S/Sh/Smt./Ms. S/Sh/Smt./Ms. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

1393 2 1178 Bant Singh Sampuran Kaur (SC Woman) Dhanas Dilbagh Singh Bant Singh (SC) (Panch) Hardev Singh Jito (Woman) Jito Hardev Singh (Gen) Karnail Singh Lakhwinder Singh (Gen) Lakhwinder Singh Rattan Singh (Gen) Naseeb Chand Surmukh Singh (Gen) Naseeb Kaur Randhir Singh Rattan Singh Sabar Mohd. Sucha Singh Surmukh Singh Swaraj Khan

12. Sarangpur 1152 1 971 Bhupinder Kaur Sadhu Singh (Sarpanch) Sadhu Singh H.No. 70, Sarangpur

Sarangpur 1152 1 971 Baljit Singh Baljit Singh (SC) (Panch) Balwant Singh Naseeb Kaur (Woman) Devinder Singh Sita Devi (Woman) Gurinder Singh Balwant Singh (Gen) Harans Singh Gurinder Singh (Gen) Hardit Singh Hardit Singh (Gen) Mukesh Kumar Devinder Kumar (Gen) Surjit Singh (Women Panches elected unopposed)

13.Khuda 2298 3 1806 Gurdial Singh Gurdial Singh Alisher Jasmer Singh H.No. 123, (Sarpanch) Raghbir Singh Khuda Alisher

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Khuda 2298 3 1806 Hukam Chand Ranbir Kaur (SC Woman) Alisher Suraj Bhan Deswal Hukam Chand (SC) Jaspal Singh Satpal Singh (SC) (Panch ) Jatinder Singh Jasbir Kaur (Woman) Malkiat Singh Labh Kaur (Woman) Mohinder Singh Mohinder Singh (Gen) Parkash Singh Suraj Bhan Deswal (Gen) Ranbir Kaur Malkiat Singh (Gen) Randhir Kaur Jaspal Singh (Gen) Rattan Singh (Women Panches elected Roshni Devi unopposed) Satpal Singh Sudesh Chand Surjit Singh Vikram Singh

14. Kaimbwala 1183 2 993 Harmesh Kumar Harmesh Kumar (Sarpanch) Ramjit Singh H.No. 66, Kaimbwala Roop Chand

Kaimbwala 1183 2 993 Aman Nath Beero Devi (Woman) Krishan Kumar Nachhtro Devi (Woman) (Panch) Mehar Chand Sher Singh (Gen) Pal Ram Pal Ram (Gen) Parmindo Mehar Chand (Gen) Sher Singh Tarsem Lal (Gen) Tarsem Lal Parmindo (Gen) (Women Panches elected unopposed)

15. Lahora 1864 2 1478 Balbir Kaur Kamlesh Sharma (Sarpanch) Bhupinder Kaur SC H.No. 116, Lahora Kamlesh Sharma

1864 2 1478 Manju Attri Surmukh Singh (SC) Avtar Singh Krishna Devi (Woman) Lahora Baljit Kaur Manju Attri (Woman) (Panch)

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No. & Name of Gram Total No. of Polling Total Name of Contesting Name of elected candidate Panchayat Consy. No. Electors Stations No. Electors Candidates who voted S/Sh/Smt./Ms. S/Sh/Smt./Ms. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Santosh Bhargava Santosh Bhargava (Woman) Dalbir Singh Pritpal Singh (Gen) Deepak Kumar Dalbir Singh (Gen) Jagdish Chand Vipan Kumar (Gen) Krishna Devi Naresh Sharma (Gen) Pritpal Singh Avtar Singh (Gen) Naresh Sharma (SC Panch elected Subhash Rani unopposed) Vipan Kumar

16. Khuda Jassu 656 1 549 Surjit Kaur Swarn Kaur (Sarpanch) Swarn Kaur H.No. 71, Khuda Jassu.

Khuda Jassu 656 1 549 Balbir Kaur VACANT (SC) Bhupinder Singh Balbir Kaur (Woman) (Panch) Gurmail Singh Tirath Kaur Mahan (Woman) Harbans Singh Bhupinder Singh (Gen) Tirath Kaur Mahan Harbans Singh (Gen) Onkar Mishra Mohinder Pal (Gen) Mohinder Pal Sukhwinder Singh (Gen) Narmel Singh Pawan Kumar Shamsher Kaur Ashok Sharma Sukhwinder Singh Urmila Devi

17. Maloya 2963 3 2387 Deepak Kumar Mam Chand Rana (Sarpanch) Raj Pal H.No. 294, Maloya Mam Chand Rana

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Maloya 2963 3 2387 Amarjit Singh Baljit Kaur (SC Woman) Asha Rani Darshan Singh (SC) (Panch) Atma Ram Major Singh (SC) Bahadur Singh Sunita (Woman) Baljit Kaur Bhupinder Kaur (Woman) Balwinder Kaur Mohinder Singh (Gen) Bhupinder Kaur Gurdev Singh (Gen) Darshan Singh Ram Kumar (Gen) Gurdev Singh Ram Lal (Gen) Harmeet Singh Harpal Singh Jasbir Singh Joga Singh Major Singh Mohinder Singh Multan Mohd. Raj Kumar Rajwant Rai Ram Kumar Ram Lal Sham Lal Som Nath Sunita Tara Singh

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS NOTIFICATION

The 6th January, 2004

No.SRD/GP/.Elect./2004/1115

In exercise of the powers conferred by Sub Section (2) of Section 10 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 (as extended to U.T., Chandigarh), the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh is pleased to notify the following as elected to the offices of Gram Sabhas in General Elections to Gram Panchayats -2003, namely :- SNo. Name of Gram Name of person elected Office to which Panchayat elected 1. Kaimbwala Sh. Harmesh Kumar Sarpanch Smt. Beero Devi Panch Smt. Nachhtro Devi Panch Shri Sher Singh Panch Shri Pal Ram Panch Shri Mehar Chand Panch Shri Tarsem Lal Panch Sh. Parmindo Panch

2. Khuda Alisher Sh. Gurdial Singh Sarpanch Smt. Ranbir Kaur Panch Shri Hukam Chand Panch Shri Sat Pal Singh Panch Smt. Jasbir Kaur Panch Smt. Labh Kaur Panch Shri Mohinder Singh Panch Shri Suraj Bhan Deswal Panch Shri Malkiat Singh Panch Shri Jaspal Singh Panch

3. Khuda Jassu Smt. Swarn Kaur Sarpanch Smt. Balbir Kaur Panch Smt. Tirath Kaur Mahan Panch Shri Bhupinder Singh Panch Shri Harbans Singh Panch Shri Mohinder Pal Panch Shri Sukhwinder Singh Panch

4. Khuda Lahora Smt. Kamlesh Sharma Sarpanch Shri Surmukh Singh Panch Smt. Krishna Devi Panch Smt. Manju Attri Panch Smt. Santosh Bhargava Panch Shri Pritpal Singh Panch Shri Dalbir Singh Panch Shri Vipan Kumar Panch Shri Naresh Sharma Panch

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Shri Avtar Singh Panch 5. Sarangpur Shri Sadhu Singh Sarpanch Shri Baljit Singh Panch Smt. Naseeb Kaur Panch Smt. Sita Devi Panch Shri Balwant Singh Panch Shri Gurinder Singh Panch Shri Hardit Singh Panch Shri Devinder Kumar Panch

6. Dhanas Smt. Surinder Kaur Sarpanch Smt. Sampuran Kaur Panch Shri Bant Singh Panch Smt. Jito Panch Shri Hardev Singh Panch Sh. Lakhwinder Singh Panch Sh. Rattan Singh Panch Sh. Surmukh Singh Panch 7. Dadumajra Shri Tarsem Pal Sarpanch Shri Kuldeep Singh Panch Shri Pawan Kumar Panch Shri Harjeet Singh Panch Smt. Urmila Panch Smt. Shimla Devi Panch Smt. Kuldeep Kaur Panch Shri Dharam Pal Panch Shri Mehar Singh Panch Shri Roop Singh Panch

8. Maloya Shri Mam Chand Rana Sarpanch Smt. Baljit Kaur Panch Shri Darshan Singh Panch Shri Major Singh Panch Smt. Sunita Panch Smt. Bhupinder Kaur Panch Shri Mohinder Singh Panch Shri Gurdev Singh Panch Shri Ram Kumar Panch Shri Ram Lal Panch

9. Palsora Smt. Mohinder Kaur Sarpanch Smt. Sardar Kaur Panch Shri Kulwant Singh Panch Shri Naib Singh Panch Smt. Bimla Devi Panch Smt. Leela Devi Panch Smt. Jaspal Kaur Panch Shri Rajinder Singh Panch Shri Jai Chand Panch Shri Narinder Singh Panch Shri Supinder Singh Panch Shri Kaka Singh Panch

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Shri Ram Phal Panch Shri Raghbir Singh Panch 10. Kajheri Shri Anand Singh Sarpanch Smt. Rani Panch Shri Jarnail Singh Panch Shri Gurdip Singh Panch Smt. Kavita Panch Smt. Gurcharan Kaur Panch Smt. Rewa Devi Panch Shri Narata Singh Panch Shri Jasbir Singh Panch Shri. Surjit Singh Panch Shri Nirmal Dass Panch Shri Kulwant Rai Panch

11. Hallomajra Shri Sukhjit Singh Sarpanch Shri Lal Jha Panch Shri Gurdhyan Dass Panch Shri Gurcharan Singh Panch Shri Raghubir Singh Panch Shri Kalika Prashad Panch Shri Sonu Sharma Panch Shri Surmukh Singh Panch Smt. Kamla Devi Panch Smt. Chanda Devi Panch Smt. Dalip Kaur Panch Smt. Surjeet Kaur Panch

12. Behlana Smt. Mohinder Kaur Sarpanch Shri Sher Singh Panch Smt. Jasbinder Kaur Panch Smt. Suneeta Rani Panch Smt. Champa Panch Shri Amed Singh Panch Shri Dev Raj Panch Shri Avtar Singh Panch Shri Jai Singh Panch Shri Anand Singh Panch

13. Raipur Khurd. Shri Jarnail Singh Sarpanch Smt. Neetu Panch Smt. Jagir Kaur Panch Shri Mandeep Singh Panch Shri Dharam Singh Panch Shri Jaspal Singh Panch Shri Girwar Singh Panch Shri Munna Lal Panch

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14. Raipur Kalan Smt. Jai Kaur Sarpanch Smt. Geeta Devi Panch Smt. Surinder Kaur Panch Shri Harminder Singh Panch Shri Charan Singh Panch Shri Gurdeep Singh Panch Shri Surinder Pal Singh Panch Shri Suresh Kumar Panch 15. Daria Smt. Jasbir Kaur Sarpanch Shri Sharda Parshad Panch Smt. Usha Dhiman Panch Smt. Gurmail Kaur Panch Smt. Kulwant Kaur Panch Shri Gurpreet Singh Panch Sh. Nand Kumar Yadav Panch Shri Sandeep Sharma Panch Shri Balwant Singh Panch Shri Satinder Rai Panch

16. Mauli Jagran Shri Om Parkash Sarpanch Shri Rulda Singh Panch Smt. Reet Rani Panch Smt. Santosh Devi Panch Shri Devi Dayal Panch Shri Kesar Singh Panch Shri Darbara Singh Panch Shri Naresh Kumar Panch Shri Jagdeep Singh Panch

17. Kishangarh Shri Sita Ram Sarpanch Shri Parveen Kumar Panch Shri Jaswant Singh Panch Shri Kanwal Kishore Kalra Panch Shri Gurbax Singh Panch Shri Shiv Parkash Panch Smt. Manjeet Kaur Panch Smt. Baby Rani Panch

G.K. MARWAH, IAS, SECRETARY RURAL DEV. & PANCHAYATS, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION.

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION LOCAL GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT

NOTIFICATION

The 1st November, 2004.

No. 2365-FII(8)-2004/6885 In exercise of the powers conferred by Sub-Section (1) of Section 16 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976 as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh by the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994 (Act No. 45 of 1994), the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh hereby calls upon the ward No. 11 in the Union Territory, Chandigarh, to elect Councillor in place of Sh. Gian Chand Gupta, who has tendered his resignation from the Councillorship in accordance with the provisions of this Act and the rules and orders made there-under on or before the 6th December, 2004.

R.S. Gujral, IAS Home Secretary-cum - Secretary Local Government, Chandigarh Administration.

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION, U.T. OF CHANDIGARH, CHANDIGARH.

NOTIFICATION.

Dated the 2nd November, 2004

No. SEC/LAW/F.6/291/04/(ii)/5509 – WHEREAS the Administrator of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him under sub-section (1) of Section 16 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994, has called upon Ward 11 of the Municipal Corporation of U.T. of Chandigarh to fill casual vacancy of a Councillor, vide Notification No.2365-F.II(8)-2004/6885, dated Ist November, 2004 ;

NOW, THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred upon the Election Commissioner, under rule 11 of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh (Election of Councillors) Rules, 1995, I, M.P.Tyagi, State Election Commissioner of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, hereby further appoint with respect to the said bye-election, the dates for filing nominations etc., as under :-

1. The last date for filing nominations 09-11-2004 (TUESDAY) 2. Scrutiny of nominations 10-11-2004 (WEDNESDAY) 3. Last date for withdrawal of candidatures 13-11-2004 (SATURDAY) 4. Date of Poll, if necessary 28-11-2004 (SUNDAY) 5. Completion of election 06-12-2004 (MONDAY)

The State Election Commissioner hereby further appoints the hours of poll in respect of the above mentioned bye-election as “8.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. (without break)”, as required in Rule 29 of the aforesaid rules.

Sd/- (M.P. TYAGI) State Election Commissioner.

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DETAILED RESULT OF ELECTION HELD ON 28.11.2004

Ward Total Total Total votes No. of No. of Name of contesting Party affiliation No of Percentage No. electors No. of polled votes tendered candidates Valid of votes Polling & rejected votes votes polled Stations percentage S/Sh.. polled

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

11 20475 27 7423 72 -- Harmohinder Singh 2560 34.83 % Lucky 36.25 % Rajesh Kumar Gupta Independent 2151 29.26 % Girdhari Lal Jindal 1683 22.89 % O.P. Verma Independent 952 12.95 % Harpal Singh Independent 5 0.07 %

Name of the Returning Officer:- Sh. Gurdeep Singh, PCS, Director Social Welfare, Chandigarh Administration

Name of the Wining Candidate :- Sh. Harmohinder Singh Lucky, S/o Sh. Surinder Singh, R/o H.No. 1146, Sector 8-C, Chandigarh.

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION, UNION TERRITORY OF CHANDIGARH, NEW DELUXE BUILDING, SECTOR-17, CHANDIGARH.

Date : 30th Nov’04

NOTIFICATION.

No. SEC/LAW/F.6/291/04 -In pursuance of the provisions of section 17 of the Punjab

Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994, I, M.P. Tyagi, State Election

Commissioner for U.T. of Chandigarh, here by declare that Shri Harmohinder Singh Lucky son of Sh. Surinder Singh Resident of H.No.1146, Sector 8-C, Chandigarh has been duly elected as

Councillor as a result of a bye-election held on 28.11.2004, to fill a casual vacancy in the

Corporation of UT of Chandigarh, from ward No-11.

Place: Chandigarh Date : 30th November, 2004

Sd/- (M.P. TYAGI) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION

DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS NOTIFICATION

The 3rd June, 2005

No.SRD/2005/196 In pursuance of sub section (1) of Section 164 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, (Punjab Act No.9 of 1994) as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, is pleaded to divide the area of Zila Parishad, Chandigarh, into following ten single member territorial constituencies for the purpose of election, namely :-

Constituency No. 1 Kaimbwala Khuda Alisher.

Constituency No. 2. Khuda Jassu Khuda Lahora Sarangpur.

Constituency No. 3. Dhanas Dadumajra/ Shahpur.

Constituency No. 4. Maloya.

Constituency No. 5. Palsora.

Constituency No. 6. Kajheri.

Constituency No. 7. Hallomajra/ Ber Majra.

Constituency No. 8. Behlana Raipur Khurd.

Constituency No. 9. Raipur Kalan Daria.

Constituency No. 10. Mauli Jagran Kishangarh.

II. In pursuance of provisions contained in sub-sections (2) and (3) of Section 165, read with clause (c) of sub-section (1) of Section 164 of the aforesaid Act of 1994, the

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Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, hereby reserves the following constituencies for women candidates, namely :- Constituency No. 6 For Women Candidate Kajheri (Scheduled Caste Category)

Constituency No. 8 For Women Candidate Behlana and Raipur Khurd

Constituency No. 7 For Women Candidate Hallomajra/ Ber Majra

III. In pursuance of provisions contained in clause (a) of sub-section (1) read with sub- section (2) of Section 165 and sub-section (1) of Section 164 of the aforesaid Act of 1994, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, hereby reserves the following constituencies for Scheduled Caste candidates; namely:-

Constituency No. 1 For S.C. Candidate Kaimbwala and Khuda Alisher

Constituency No.3 For S.C. Candidate Dhanas and Dadumajra/ Shahpur

KRISHNA MOHAN, IAS, Secretary, Rural Development and Panchayats, Chandigarh Administration.

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION UNION TERRITORY OF CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH

Dated the 15th June, 2005

NOTIFICATION

No. SEC/LAW/F.6/101/05/ (ii) In pursuance of the provisions of rule 12 of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, the State Election Commissioner for the Union Territory of Chandigarh hereby makes the following amendments in Commission’s Notification No. SEC/CH/P-Genl/11/2003, dated 4th December, 2003, regarding prescribing symbols for the purposes of election of Panches, Sarpanches, Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad in the Union Territory of Chandigarh:-

In the “list of symbols”

1. The entries at serial number “18-Brinjal, 20-Bungalow, 24-Car, 25-Carrom Board and 44-Hanger” shall stand deleted. 2. The following entries shall be added after serial number 50 of the said list :-

56. Kite 57. Lady Purse 58. Letter Box 59. Lock and Key 60. Maize

Sd/- (S.P. MARWAH) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER.

Note:- Copy of Notification No. SEC/CH/P-Genl./11/2003, dated 4th December, 2003 enclosed.

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION UNION TERRITOR OF CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH

Date 4.12.2003

NOTIFICATION

No. SEC/CH/P-Genl./11/2003 -In pursuance of rule 12 of theChandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, which provides inter alia for prescribing of symbols for contesting candidates and in supersession of all earlier notifications regarding allotment of symbols to candidates issued under aforesaid rule, the State Election Commissioner for the Union Territory of Chandigarh, hereby specifies the following symbols for the purpose of elections of Panches, Sarpanches, Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parished in the Union Territory of Chandigarh, to be held hereafter:-

LIST OF SYMBOLS

1. Aeroplane 26. Carrot 2. Almirah 27. Ceiling Fan 3. Axe 28. Coat 4. Balloon 29. Coconut 5. Banana 30. Comb 6. Bangles 31. Cot 7. Basket 32. Cup and Saucer 8. Bat 33. Dao 9. Batsman 34. Diesel Pump 10. Battery Torch 35. Doli 11. Bead Necklace 36. Electric Pole 12. Blackboard 37. Envelope 13. Book 38. Fork 14. Bread 39. Frock 15. Brick 40. Frying Pan 16. Bridge 41. Gas Cyliner 17. Brief case 42 Gas Stove 18. Brinjal 43. Glass Tumbler 19. Brush 44. Hanger 20. Bungalow 45. Harmonium 21. Cake 46. Hat 22. Camera 47. Ice Cream 23. Candles 48. Iron 24. Car 49. Jug 25. Carrom Board 50. Kettle

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2. In every contested election, a symbol shall be allotted by the Returning officers as per list given above, to a contesting candidate, in accordance with the provisions of Rule 12 of the aforesaid rules and different symbols shall be allotted to different contesting candidates, by draw of lot, at an election to Panches, Sarpanches, Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad, as the case may be, to be held hereafter.

Sd/. (M.P. TYAGI) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER.

Note:- Symbols at Sr.No.18-Brinjal, 20-Bungalow, 24-Car, 25-Carrom Board and 44-Hanger have been deleted vide Notification No. No. SEC/LAW/F.6/101/05/ (ii) dated 15th June, 2005 (Copy Enclosed).

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION U.T. CHANDIGARH, MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OFFICE NEW DELUX BUILDING, SECTOR-17 CHANDIGARH

No.SEC/MCC/2005/5624 Dated:-16.06.2005

ORDER

In accordance with the powers conferred upon me under section 210 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 as extended to the Union Territory of Chandigarh and in pursuance of the provisions of rule 41 of Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, I, S.P. Marwah, State Election Commissioner of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, hereby fix the limit of election expenses that may be incurred by a contesting candidate for General Elections to Zila Parishad in the Union Territory of Chandigarh, to be held hereafter, as Rs.15,000/- (Rupees fifteen thousand only) for each candidate in a constituency. All the candidates for the aforesaid elections shall accordingly maintain accounts of election expenditure in the prescribed form and manner from the date they file their nomination papers with the concerned Returning Officers till the date of the declaration of results of that election (both days inclusive).

This supersedes all the previous orders of this Commission issued on this subject in respect of election to a constituency of Zila Parishad in UT of Chandigarh.

Sd/- (S.P. MARWAH) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER.

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS

NOTIFICATION

The 17th June, 2005

No. SRD/2005/239 In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 209 of the

Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, (Punjab Act No. 9 of 1994) as extended to the Union

Territory, Chandigarh, and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator,

Union Territory, Chandigarh, is pleased to direct that elections of the members of the Zila

Parishad, Union territory, Chandigarh, shall be held by the 20th July, 2005.

S.N. SAHAI, IAS, Secretary, Rural Development and Panchayats, Chandigarh Administration.

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION UNION TERRITOR OF CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH

Dated the 17th June, 2005

NOTIFICATION

No. SEC/LAW/F.9/101/05/(i) Whereas a general election to the Zila Parishad in the Union Territory of Chandigarh, is to be held shortly.

And whereas a notification for calling upon the electors of Zila Parishad to elect members of Zila Parishad has been issued by the Administrator of U.T. of Chandigarh on 17.6.2005 in pursuance of the provisions of section 209 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to U.T. of Chandigarh.

Now, therefore, in accordance with the provisions of rule 7(2) of Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, I, S.P. Marwah, State Election Commissioner for U.T. of Chandigarh, hereby appoint the dates for various stages of general election of Zila Parishad in the Union Territory of Chandigarh, as below :-

1. Last date for filing of nominations. 22.6.2005 (WEDNESDAY) 2. Scrutiny of Nominations 23.6.2005 (THURSDAY) 3. Last date for withdrawal of candidatures. 25.6.2005 (SATURDAY) 4. Date of Poll 3.7.2005 (SUNDAY) 5. Completion of election 11.7.2005 (MONDAY)

Hours of Poll for the above election for all the constituencies of Zila Parishad, shall be “8.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M.” (without break)”.

Sd/- ( S.P. MARWAH) State Election Commissioner.

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List of Counting Centres in respect of General Elections to Zila Parishad, U.T., Chandigarh held on 03.07.2005

S. Name of the Counting Centers. No. & Name of Zila Parishad Constituencies. Name of the R.O. No. 1. Govt. College for Boys Constituency No 1 – Kaimbwala & Khuda Asisher Sh. R.S. Verma, HCS, Sector 11, Constituency No 3 – Dhanas & Dadumajra Joint Director (Admn.) Chandigarh Constituency No 4 – Maloya Govt. Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh

2. B.Ed. College Constituency No 5 – Palsora Sh. Gurdip Singh, PCS Sector 20, Constituency No 6 – Kajheri Secretary, Chandigarh Constituency No 7 – Hallo Majra Chandigarh Housing Board, Chandigarh.

3. Chandigarh College of Engineering, Constituency No 8 – Behlana & Raipur Khurd Sh. H.S. Kandhola, PCS, Sector 26, Constituency No 9 – Raipur Kalan & Daria Joint Commissioner, Chandigarh Constituency No 10 – Mauli Jagran & Kishangarh Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.

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General Elections to Zila Parishad, U.T., Chandigarh, 2005

RESULT OF ELECTIONS

No. & Name of Total No. of Total No. No. of No. of No. of Name of No. of Name of elected Zila Parishad No. Polling Electors valid votes rejected tendered Contesting valid candidate Consy. Electors Stations who polled & votes votes Candidates votes voted percentage polled S/Sh/ Smt/ Ms. S/Sh/ Smt/ Ms. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 10.

01- Kaimbwala, 4073 5 2262 2228 34 -- Hukam chand 1063 Hukam chand Khuda Alisher 54.70% Satpal Singh 857 H.No. 347, (SC) Darshan Singh 293 Khuda Alisher Vinod Singh 15

02- Khuda Jassu Candidate elected unopposed Manmohan -- Khuda Lahora Singh H.No. 268, Lahora Sarangpur (Elected unopposed) (General)

03- Dhanas, 3801 4 1895 1863 32 -- Dayal Singh 698 Dayal Singh Dadu Majra/ 49.01% Karnail Singh 396 H.No. 213, Sahpur Amrik Singh 393 Vill. Dhanas (SC) Dharam Pal 248 Surmukh Singh 128

04- Maloya 3805 4 2486 2419 67 -- Rajinder Singh 1014 Rajinder Singh (General) 63.57% Randeep Singh 738 H.No. 528, Darshan Singh 241 Vill. Maloya Bachhiter Singh 232 Atma Ram 186 Sahib Singh 08

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05- Palsora 3011 4 1782 1758 24 -- Jai Chand 870 Jai Chand (General) 58.39% Supinder Singh 712 H.No.126, Major Pal Singh 171 Vill. Palsora Yuv Raj Kumar 5

06- Kajheri 3400 4 1571 1553 18 -- Karnail Kaur 787 Karnail Kaur (SC-Women) 45.68% Paramjeet Kaur 632 H.No. 313, Om Wati 134 Vill Kajheri

07- Hallo Majra 9705 11 4022 3935 87 -- Kuldeep Kaur 1951 Kuldeep Kaur Bair Majra 40.55% Harinder Kaur 1316 H.No. 143, (Women) Chanda Devi 337 Vill. Hallomajra Veena Dayal 331

08- Behlana, 4255 5 2822 2756 66 -- Rajvant Kaur 1036 Rajvant Kaur Raipur Khurd 64.77% Shamsher Kaur 956 H.No. Vill. (Women) Surinder jeet 657 Raipur Khurd Kaur Jagir Kaur 107

09- Raipur Kalan, 5760 7 2973 2919 54 -- Dharminder 1190 Dharminder Daria Singh Singh (General) 50.68% Gurpreet Singh 918 H.No. 3, Baljit Singh 811 Village Daria Sidhu

10-Mauli Jagran 5433 6 3053 2975 78 -- Bhajan Singh 1491 Bhajan Singh Kishangarh 54.76% Azad Singh 965 H.No. 52, Gulab Singh 519 Vill. Kishangarh

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION OF UT CHANDIGARH NEW DELUXE BUILDING, SECTOR-17, CHANDIGARH

Detailed Result - Constituency wise for Election of Zila Parishad - 2005

Constituency No. 1 (KAIMBWALA & KHUDA ALISHER)

S.No. Name of Candidate Votes polled 1 Darshan Singh 293 2 Hukum Chand 1063 3 Satpal Singh 857 Victory Margin 206 4 Vinod Singh 15 Total Valid Votes 2228 Rejected Votes 34 Tendered Votes nil Total Votes Polled 2262

Constituency No. 2 (KHUDA JASSU, KHUDA LAHORA & SARANGPUR)

S.No. Name of Candidate 1 Man Mohan Singh Elected unopposed

Constituency No. 3 (DHANAS & DADU MAJRA/SHAHPUR)

S.No. Name of Candidate Votes polled 1 Amrik Singh 393 2 Dayal Singh 698 Victory Margin 302 3 Dharam Pal 248 4 Karnail Singh 396 5 Surmukh singh 128 Total Valid Votes 1863 Rejected Votes 32 Tendered Votes nil Total Votes Polled 1895

Constituency No. 4 (MALOYA)

S.No. Name of Candidate Votes polled 1 Atma Ram 186 2 Bachhitar Singh 232 3 Darshan Singh 241 4 Rajinder Singh 1014 Victory Margin 276 5 Randeep Singh 738 6 Sahib Singh 8 Total Valid Votes 2419 Rejected Votes 67

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Tendered Votes nil Total Votes Polled 2486 Constituency No. 5 (PALSORA)

S.No. Name of Candidate Votes polled 1 Jai Chand 870 Victory Margin 158 2 Major Pal Singh 171 3 Supinder Singh 712 4 Yuv Raj Kumar 5 Total Valid Votes 1758 Rejected Votes 24 Tendered Votes nil Total Votes Polled 1782

Constituency No. 6 (KAJHERI)

S.No. Name of Candidate Votes polled 1 Karnail Kaur 787 Victory Margin 155 2 Om Wati 134 3 Paramjeet Kaur 632 Total Valid Votes 1553 Rejected Votes 18 Tendered Votes nil Total Votes Polled 1571

Constituency No. 7 (HALLOMAJRA)

S.No. Name of Candidate Votes polled 1 Chanda Devi 337 2 Harinder Kaur 1316 3 Kuldeep Kaur 1951 Victory Margin 635 4 Veena Dayal 331 Total Valid Votes 3935 Rejected Votes 87 Tendered Votes nil Total Votes Polled 4022

Constituency No. 8 (BEHLANA & RAIPUR KHURD)

S.No. Name of Candidate Votes polled 1 Jagir Kaur 107 2 Rajvant Kaur 1036 Victory Margin 80 3 Shamsher Kaur 956 4 Surinder Jeet Kaur 657 Total Valid Votes 2756 Rejected Votes 66

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Tendered Votes 0 Total Votes Polled 2822

Constituency No. 9 (RAIPUR KALAN & DARIA)

S.No. Name of Candidate Votes polled 1 Baljeet Singh Sidhu 811 2 Dharminder Singh 1190 Victory Margin 272 3 Gurpreet Singh 918 Total Valid Votes 2919 Rejected Votes 54 Tendered Votes 0 Total Votes Polled 2973

Constituency No. 10 (MAULI JAGRAN & KISHAN GARH)

S.No. Name of Candidate Votes polled 1 Azad Singh 965 2 Bhajan Singh 1491 Victory Margin 526 3 Gulab Singh 519 Total Valid Votes 2975 Rejected Votes 78 Tendered Votes 0 Total Votes Polled 3053

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS NOTIFICATION

The 19th July, 2005

No. SRD/2005/325 In supersession of Chandigarh Administration, Finance Department’s Notification bearing No. 18/1/2/UTFII(8)-2000/5274, dated the 30th May, 2000 and in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 167 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, hereby notifies the following members as directly elected to the Zila Parishad of the Union Territory, Chandigarh, namely :- S.No. Name and address of the Name of the Constituency elected member

1. Shri Hukam Chand, Kaimbwala and Khuda Alisher. House No. 347, Village Khuda Alisher, Union Territory, Chandigarh. 2. Shri Monmohan Singh, Khuda Jassu, Khuda Lahora and House No. 268, Village Lahora, Sarangpur. Union Territory, Chandigarh. 3. Shri Dayal Singh, Dhanas, Dadumajra/ Shahpur. House No. 213, Village Dhanas, Union Territory, Chandigarh. 4. Shri Rajinder Singh, Maloya. House No.528, Village Maloya, Union Territory, Chandigarh. 5. Shri Jai Chand, Palsora. House No. 126, Village Palsora, Union Territory, Chandigarh. 6. Smt. Karnail Kaur, Kajheri. House No.313, Village Kajheri, Union Territory, Chandigarh. 7. Smt. Kuldeep Kaur, Hallomajra/Bair Majra. House No. 143, Village Hallomajra, Union Territory, Chandigarh. 8. Smt. Rajvant Kaur, Behlana/ Raipur Khurd. Village Raipur Khurd, Union Territory, Chandigarh. 9. Sh. Dharminder Singh, Raipur Kalan and Daria. House No. 3, Village Daria, Union Territory, Chandigarh. 10. Shri Bhajan Singh, Mauli Jagran and Kishangarh. House No. 52, Village Kishangarh, Union Territory, Chandigarh.

S.N. Sahai, IAS, Secretary, Rural Development and Panchayats, Chandigarh Administration.

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS NOTIFICATION

The 14th November, 2006

No. SRD/2006/1007 In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 169 and 170 read with Section 107 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to Union

Territory of Chandigarh and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the

Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, hereby reserves the office of Vice-Chairman,

Zila Parishad, Chandigarh for Scheduled Caste category. The office of Chairman, Zila

Parishad, Chandigarh shall remain unreserved.

S.K. SANDHU, IAS, Secretary Rural Development and Panchayats, Chandigarh Administration.

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT

NOTIFICATION

The 25th October, 2006

No. 6/1/45-FII (8)-2006/6554 In exercise of the powers conferred by Sub- Section (2) of Section 8 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976, as extended to the Union Territory of Chandigarh by the Punjab Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh Act, 1994 (Act No. 45 of 1994), the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, is pleased to determine the number of wards and extent of each ward of the Municipal area of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh, for the purposes of election of Councillors as under:-

Extent of the Ward

Ward Number Sectors and Other Area

1. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.

2. 12, 14, 15 and Khuda Lahora Colony.

3. 16, 17 and 22.

4. 23, 24 and 36.

5. 25, Kumhar Colony, Janta Colony, Sector 25 (West), LIG Colony Dhanas, Milkman Colony & Housing EWS Dhanas, Site & Service Dhanas, (Aman, Chaman & Ambedkar Colony).

6. Dadu Majra Colony, Dadu Majra and Shah Pur.

7. Maloya, EWS Colony Maloya, West of Sector 39 and Grain Market.

8. 37, 38 and 38 (West).

9. 39 and 40.

10. 41, Buterla, 42 and Attawa.

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11. 53 (Nehru Colony), 54, 55 (Housing Board), 55 Indira, Kamal & Adarsh Colony, Furniture Shops Sector 56, Rehabilitation Colony Palsora and Village Palsora.

12. 43, 52, EWS LIG Colony, 61 and Kajheri.

13. 49, 50, 51, (Nizam pur Burail), Colony No. 5 Sec-51 Brick-kiln, Nizampur Kumbra, Sector 51, Sub jail, Nimpur Kumbra and Sector 63.

14. 45 and Burail.

15. 34, 35 and 44.

16. 20 and 33.

17. 18, 19 and 21.

18. 27, 28 and 30.

19. 26, 26-E, Bapudham Trangt, Camp II Phase II, Sector 26-E, Transport Area, Sector 26- E, EWS Housing Board, Bapudham Trangt Camp I, Phase I, Bapudham Trangt, Camp III, Phase III and Madrasi Colony (HUTS).

20. 29, Industrial Area Phase I, Industrial Area, Phase I Sanjay Colony (SLUM), Industrial Area Phase I, and Industrial Area (Phase I Colony No. 4).

21. 32 and 46.

22. 31,47,48, Industrial Area and Phase II- Entire.

23. Karson Colony, Phase II Ramdarbar, Indira Awas Colony, Hallo Majra, Bair-Majra, Faidan-Burail and Char-Taraf-Burail,

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24. Mauli Complex (Railway Colony), Ambedkar Avas Yojna, Mauli Complex (Charn Singh Colony), Bhagat Singh Colony, Vikas Nagar, Shivalik Enclave and Mauli Complex (Housing Board).

25. Old Manimajra (NAC), Shanti Nagar, Mari wala Town, Thakur Dwara, Chandigarh Housing Board 1&2 (Modern Housing Complex) and Mohalla Govindpura.

26. Dhillon complex, Motor Market, Pocket No. 8, Darshani Bagh, Subhash Nagar, Adarsh Nagar, Pipli wala Town, Gawala Colony, Indira Colony, Indira Colony (Rehabilitation), Old Indira Colony, Race Course and I.T. Park.

KRISHNA MOHAN, IAS, Secretary Local Government, Chandigarh Administration.

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT

NOTIFICATION

The 25th September, 2006

No. 6/1/45-FII (8)-2006/5894 In exercise of the powers conferred by Sub- Section (2) of Section 5 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976 as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh by the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, is pleased to fix the number of elected Councillors of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh as “Twenty Six”.

Krishna Mohan, IAS, Secretary Local Government, Chandigarh Administration.

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT

NOTIFICATION

The 25th September, 2006

No. 6/1/45-FII (8)-2006/5884 In exercise of the powers conferred by sub- section (2) of Section 6 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976 as extended to the Union territory, Chandigarh by the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994, (Act No. 45 of 1994), the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, is pleased to determine the number of seats of Councillors reserved for women (including the number of seats reserved for women belonging to the Scheduled Castes) to be filled up by direct election as “Nine”.

Krishna Mohan, IAS, Secretary Local Government, Chandigarh Administration.

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT

NOTIFICATION

The 25TH September, 2006

No. 6/1/45-FII (8)-2006/5889 In exercise of the powers conferred by sub- section (4) of Section 5 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976 as extended to the Union territory, Chandigarh, by the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994 (Act No. 45 of 1994), the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, is pleased to determine the number of seats of Councillors reserved for members of Scheduled Castes to be filled by direct election as “Five”.

Krishna Mohan, IAS, Secretary Local Government, Chandigarh Administration.

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT

NOTIFICATION

The 25TH September, 2006

No. 6/1/45-FII (8)-2006/5899 In exercise of the powers conferred by sub- section (1) of Section 6 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976 as extended to the Union territory, Chandigarh, by the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994 (Act No. 45 of 1994), the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, is pleased to determine the number of seats of Councillors reserved for women belonging to the Scheduled Castes to be filled up by direct election as “Two”.

Krishna Mohan, IAS, Secretary Local Government, Chandigarh Administration.

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State Election Commission Union Territory of Chandigarh New Deluxe Building, Sector-17, Chandigarh

Notification

4th November, 2006

No.SEC/CHD/F.9/201/06/26 – In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of Section 8 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976 as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh by the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law, (Extension to Chandigarh ) Act, 1994, the State Election Commissioner of UT Chandigarh hereby determines the Wards reserved for Scheduled Castes and for women (including women belonging to Scheduled Castes) for the next General Election to Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh as given in table below :-

S. No. Nature of Reservation Ward Nos 1 Wards reserved for women (General) 2, 8, 15, 17, 19, 20 & 26

2 Wards reserved for Scheduled Castes (including Wards reserved for women 5, 6, 7, 11 & 23 belonging to Scheduled Castes)

3 Wards reserved for women belonging to Scheduled Castes (out of total Wards 5 & 6 mentioned at Sr.No 2 above

4 The remaining wards Viz. No. 1, 3, 4, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 21, 22, 24, & 25 shall be general wards

Sd/- (S.P. MARWAH) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER

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Dated:- 08.11.2006

NOTIFICATION.

No.SEC/LAW/Chd/F.10(1)/06/ 64 :- WHEREAS the present term of the Municipal Corporation of U.T. of Chandigarh, is going to expire on 31st December, 2006.

AND WHEREAS general election to the Municipal Corporation of UT of Chandigarh has to be held to elect Councillors to constitute a New House before expiry of the present term of the Corporation;

AND WHEREAS the State Election Commissioner of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, is satisfied that instead of preparing a fresh electoral roll for the aforesaid general election it would be sufficient to adopt the electoral roll of the Chandigarh Parliamentary constituency for the time being in force, as relates to all the Wards of the Municipal Corporation of U.T. of Chandigarh, and the said electoral roll of the Chandigarh Parliamentary Constituency had already been revised with reference to “1st January, 2006” as the ‘qualifying date’ and preparation of separate electoral roll for the abovesaid general election by this Commission would entail longer time besides incurring lot of expenditure in this respect which could be avoided;

Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon the Election Commission under the proviso to Rule 2E of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh (Preparation of Electoral Rolls) Rules, 1995, I, S.P. Marwah, State Election Commissioner for the Union Territory of Chandigarh, hereby direct that the electoral roll of Chandigarh Parliamentary Constituency, for the time being in force and as it relates to all the wards of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh, shall be the electoral roll for the purposes of the abovesaid general election.

Sd/- (S.P. MARWAH) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION UNION TERRITORY, CHANDIGARH. NEW DELUXE BUILDING, SECTOR- 17, CHANDIGARH

NOTIFICATION

No.SEC/LAW/CH./F.10/8/06/65 Date:-08.11.2006

In partial modification of its earlier Notification No. SEC/LAW/CH./F.6/MC/(CH.)/292/04/5510 dated 02.11.2004 regarding allotment of symbols to contesting candidate belonging to recognized National and States Political Parties and to independent candidates in the Union Territory, Chandigarh in connection with election to the Municipal Corporation of Union Territory of Chandigarh, I, S.P. Marwah, the Election Commissioner of U.T. of Chandigarh hereby make the following amendments in the said notification:-

All entries in Table-I, II and III shall be substituted as under with immediate effect:- TABLE-I NATIONAL PARTIES

Sr. National Parties Symbol reserved Address No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 12, Gurudwara Rakabganj (In all States/U.T.s except in The Road, -110001 States of Assam and Sikkim, where its candidates will have to choose another Symbol from out of the list of Free symbols

specified by the Commission )

2. Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 11, Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110001

3. Communist Party of Ears of Corn and Sickle Ajoy Bhawan, Kotla Marg, India New Delhi-110002

4. Communist Party of Hammer, Sickle and Star A.K. Gopalan Bhawan, 27-29, India (Marxist) Bhai Vir Singh Marg (Gole Market), New Delhi-110001

5. Indian National Hand 24, Akbar Road, New Delhi- Congress 110011

6. Nationalist Congress Clock 10, Bishambhar Das Marg, Party New Delhi-110001

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TABLE-II STATE PARTIES

S.No. Name of the Name of the State Party Symbol Address State/Union Reserved Territory 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. Andhra 1. Rashtra Car House No. 8-2- Pradesh Samithi 220/110/1/3, Road No.14 Banjara Hills, , Andhra Pradesh

2. Telugu Desam Bicycle Telugu Desam Party Office, N.T.R. Bhavan, Road No.2, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad- 500033 (Andhra Pradesh)

2. Arunachal Arunachal Congress Two Daos G-Extension, Pradesh Intersecting Naharlagun, (Arunachal Pradesh)

3. Assam Asom Gana Parishad Elephant Head Office - Gopinath, Bordoloi Road, Guwahati - 781001 (Assam)

4. Bihar 1. Communist Party of Flag with U-90, Shakarpur, India (Marxist- three Stars Delhi - 110092 Leninist) (Liberation)

2. Janata Dal (United) Arrow 7, Jantar Mantar Road, New Delhi - 110001.

3. Lok Jan Shakti Party Bungalow 14, Janpath, New Delhi – 110011

4. Rashtriya Janta Dal Hurricane 13, V.P.House, Rafi Lamp Marg, New Delhi- 110001

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S.No. Name of the Name of the State Party Symbol Address State/Union Reserved Territory 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. Goa 1. Maharashtrawadi Lion Vikas 'A' Building, Gomantak 3rd Floor, Near Pharmacy College, 18th June Road, Panaji - 403001(Goa)

2. United Goans Two Leaves Ist Floor, Casa Dos Democratic Party Aliados, Behind Gomat Vidya Niketan, Absde Faria Road, Margao, Goa-403601

6. Indian National Lok Dal Spectacles 100, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi.

7. Jammu& 1. Jammu & Kashmir Plough (i) Sher-e-Kashmir Kashmir National Conference Bhavan, Residency Road, Jammu (Jammu & Kashmir)

ii) Nawai Subh Complex, Zero Bridge, Srinagar (Jammu & Kashmir).

2. Jammu & Kashmir Bicycle 17, V.P.House, Rafi National Panthers Party Marg, New Delhi- 110001.

3. Jammu & Kashmir Ink Pot & Nowgam Bye-Pass, Peoples Democratic Pen Srinagar (J&K) Party 8. Jharkhand 1. Janta Dal (United) Arrow 7, Jantar Mantar Road, New Delhi - 110001.

2. Jharkhand Mukti Bow & Bariatu Road, Morcha Arrow Ranchi-834008 (Jharkhand).

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S.No. Name of the Name of the State Party Symbol Address State/Union Reserved Territory 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 3. Rashtriya Janta Dal Hurricane 13, V.P. House, Rafi Lamp Marg, New Delhi- 110001.

9. Karnataka Janta Dal (Secular) A Lady 5, Safdarjung Lane, Farmer New Delhi - 110003. Carrying Paddy on her head

10. Kerala 1. Indian Federal (To be 1, Balwant Rai Democratic Party notified Mehta Lane, lateron) K.G.Marg, New Delhi- 110001

2. Janadhipathya Bus Kerala State Samrakshana Samithi Committee Office, Iron Bridge P.O., Alleppey-688011, Kerala.

3. Janta Dal (Secular) A Lady 5, Safdarjung Lane, Farmer New Delhi - 110003. Carrying Paddy on her head

4. Kerala Congress Bicycle State Committee Office, Near Star Theatre Junction, Kottayam South (Kerala)

5. Kerala Congress (M) Two Leaves State Committee Office, Near Fire Station, Kottayam (Kerala)

6. Muslim League Kerala Ladder Kerala State State Committee Committee, League House, Red Cross Road, Calicut-32 (Kerala)

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S.No. Name of the Name of the State Party Symbol Address State/Union Reserved Territory 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 11. Madhya Samajwadi Party Bicycle 18, Copernicus Pradesh Lane, New Delhi.

12. Maharashtra Shivsena Bow & Shivsena Bhavan, Arrow Gadkari Chowk, Dadar - 400028 (Maharashtra) 13. Manipur 1. Federal Party of Rising Sun Soram Leirak, Naga Manipur Mapal, Imphal- 795001 (Manipur)

2. Manipur People's Party Bicycle People's Road, Imphal- 795001(Manipur) 14. Meghalaya 1. All India Trinamool Flowers & 30-B, Harish Congress Grass Chatterjee Street, Kolkata-700026 (West Bengal)

2. Meghalaya Democratic Bridge Mission Compound, Party Mawkhar Shillong - 793001, Meghalaya.

3. United Democratic Drum Mawlai Nonglum, Party Shillong- 793008 (Meghalaya).

15. Mizoram 1. Mizo National Front Star General Headquarters, Zarkawt, Aizawl (Mizoram).

2. Mizoram People's Electric Bulb General Conference Headquarters, Treasury Square, Aizawl -796001 (Mizoram).

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S.No. Name of the Name of the State Party Symbol Address State/Union Reserved Territory 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 3. Zoram Nationalist Party Sun (Wthout General rays) Headquarters, Treasury Square, Aizawl -796001 (Mizoram). 16. Nagaland 1. Janta Dal Arrow 7, Jantar Mantar Road, New Delhi-110001

2. Nagaland Peoples Front Cock Post Box No.565, Kohima - 797001, Nagaland.

17. Orissa 1. Biju Janta Dal Conch Naveen Nivas, Aerodrome Gate, Bhubaneswar- 751009 (Orissa)

2. Jharkhand Mukti Bow & Bariatu Road, Morcha Arrow Ranchi-834008, Jharkhand

18. Pondicherry 1. All India Anna Dravida Two Leaves 275, Avvai Munnetra Kazhagam Shanmugam Salai, Royapettah, Chennai-600014 (Tamil Nadu)

2. Dravida Munnetra Rising Sun 'Anna Arivalayam' Kazhagam 268-269, Anna Salai, Teynampet, Chennai-600018 (Tamil Nadu)

3. Pattali Makkal Katchi Mango 63, Nattu Muthu Naiken Street, Vanniya Teynampet, Chennai-600018 (Tamil Nadu)

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S.No. Name of the Name of the State Party Symbol Address State/Union Reserved Territory 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 19. Punjab Shiromani Akali Dal Scales House No.256, Sector 9-C, Chandigarh.

20. Sikkim Sikkim Democratic Front Umbrella Upper Deorali, Gongtok, East Sikkim. 21. Tamil Nadu 1. All India Anna Dravida Two Leaves 275, Avvai Munnetra Kazhagam Shanmugam Salai, Royapettah, Chennai-600014 (Tamil Nadu).

2. Dravida Munnetra Rising Sun 'Anna Arivalayam' Kazhagam 268-269, Anna Salai, Teynampet, Chennai-6000018 (Tamil Nadu)

3. Marumalarchi Dravida Top 'THAYAGAM', Munnetra Kazhagam No.141, Rukmani Lakshmi Pathi Salai, Egmore, Chennai - 600008 (Tamil Nadu)

4. Pattali Makkal Katchi Mango 63, Nattu Muthu Naiken Street, Vanniya Teynampet, Chennai-6000018 (Tamil Nadu)

22. Tripura Indigenous Nationalist Two Leaves Abhoyanagar, Party of Twipra Agartala - 799005(Tripura)

23. 1. Rashtriya Lok Dal Hand Pump 12-Tughlak Road, New Delhi-110011

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S.No. Name of the Name of the State Party Symbol Address State/Union Reserved Territory 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 2. Samajwadi Party Bicycle 18, Copernicus Lane, New Delhi.

24. Uttaranchal 1. Samajwadi Party Bicycle 18, Copernicus Lane, New Delhi.

2. Uttarakhand Kranti Dal Chair Rochipura, P.O. Majra, Dehradun (Uttaranchal) 25. West Bengal 1. All India Forward Bloc Lion 28, Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Road, New Delhi – 110001

2. All India Trinamool Flowers & 30-B, Harish Congress Grass Chatterjee Street, Kolkata-700026 (West Bengal)

3. Revolutionary Socialist Spade & 37 Ripon Street Party Stoker (Muzaffar Ahmed Sarani) Kolkata - 700016 (West Bengal)

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TABLE-III (LIST OF FREE SYMBOLS)

1. Areplane 2. Almirah 3. Axe 4. Balloon 5. Banana 6. Bangles 7. Basket 8. Bat 9. Batsman 10. Battery Torch 11. Baad Necklace 12. Bell 13. Black Board 14. Book 15. Bread 16. Brick 17. Brief Case 18. Brush 19. Cake 20. Camera 21. Candles 22. Carrot 23. Ceiling Fan 24. Coat 25. Coconut 26. Comb (In all States and Union Territories except in the State of Kerala) 27. Cot (In all States and Union Territories except in the State of Kerala) 28. Cup & Saucer 29. Dao 30. Diesel Pump 31. Dolli 32. Electric Pole 33. Fork 34. Frock 35. Frying Pan 36. Gas Cylinder 37. Gas Stove 38. Glass Tumbler 39. Harmonium 40. Hat 41. Ice Cream 42. Iron

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43. Jug 44. Kettle 45. Kite 46. Lady Purse 47. Letter Box 48. lock and Key 49. Maize 50. Nagara (In all States and Union Territories except in the North Eastern States of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura) 51. Neck Tie 52. Pressure Cooker 53. Railway Engine 54. Ring 55. Road Roller 56. Saw (In all States and Union Territories except in the State of Kerala) 57. Scissors 58. Sewing Machine 59. Shuttle 60. Slate 61. Spoon 62. Stool 63. Table 64. Table Lamp 65. Television 66. Tent 67. Toffee 68. Violin 69. Walking Stick 70. Whistle 71. Wool Sd/- (S.P. MARWAH) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER.

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION, U.T., OF CHANDIGARH, CHANDIGARH.

NOTIFICATION

No. SEC/LAW/CH/F.10(8)/06/177 Dated the 29 November, 2006

In pursuance of the power conferred upon me under section 10 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994 read with rule 13 of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh (Election of Councillors) Rules, 1995, I, S.P. Marwah, State Election Commissioner for UT of Chandigarh, hereby make the following amendments in my earlier Notification of even number dated the 8th November, 2006:-

1. In Table II of the above-mentioned notification (for State Parites) -

(i) against Serial No.3, relating to Assam:-

(a) under column 3, the existing entries “ Asom Gana Parishad” shall be substituted as ‘1. Asom Gana parishad”.

(b) after the aforesaid entries, the following entries shall be inserted under column 3,4 & 5 respectively:

“2. Assam United Democratic Front Lock & Key 3, Nilgiri Path Hatigaon, Chariali, Guwahati-781038, Assam.”

(ii) against serial No.18, relating to Pondicherry, :- after the existing entries, the following entries shall be inserted under column 3,4 &5 respectively:-

“4. Pudhucherry Munnetra Congress Bell No. 82, Chetty Street, Pondicherry-605001

2..In Table IV (List of Free Symbols), the entries “12, Bell” and “48.Lock & key” shall be deleted.

Sd/- (S.P. MARWAH) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER.

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION UNION TERRITORY OF CHANDIGARH NEW DELUXE BUILDING, SECTOR- 17, CHANDIGARH

Dated: 21.11.2006

ORDER

No.SEC/CH./F.10/08/06/107 In exercise of the powers conferred by Rule

96 of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh (Election to Councillors) Rules, 1995 and all other enabling provisions in this behalf and in supersession of all previous orders in this context, the State Election Commissioner of Chandigarh, U.T. hereby makes the following order for fixation of maximum election expenses for election to a Ward of the Municipal Corporation of

Chandigarh to be held hereafter and the filing of return of election expenditure, as under:-

1. The maximum expenditure incurred or authorized by a candidate in connection with an election to a ward shall be Rs1,00,000/- (Rupees One Lakh). The expenditure incurred in respect of any arrangement made or facility provided by the Chandigarh U.T. or by any office/agency, bodies etc. of the Govt. or the Municipal Corporation in connection with the said election shall not be included in the above-said expenditure.

2. The candidate shall keep the correct account of election expenses on day-to-day basis between the dates on which he has been nominated and the date of the declaration of result in the prescribed form as given in Annexure ‘A’. All the expenditure incurred or authorized by the candidate in this regard and as mentioned in said form shall be supported by vouchers duly serially numbered and as entered in the above-said expenditure statement.

3. Every contesting candidate at an election to a ward, shall file the election expenses return with the concerned Returning Officer within 15 days from the date of the declaration of the result with an affidavit as given in Annexure ‘B’.

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4. The Returning Officer shall within two days from the date of the receipt of the account of election expenses of a candidate display a notice on his notice board specifying that inspection of the said account may be made and that any person interested to obtain a copy of such account may obtain the same on payment of a fee of Rs.10/- (Rupees Ten Only) from the concerned Returning Officers.

5. A candidate who has failed to lodge the account of election expenses within the prescribed time and in the manner so prescribed without any valid reason or justification for the said failure, shall be liable to face such penal actions as are prescribed in the relevant law.

Sd./- (S.P. MARWAH) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER U.T. OF CHANDIGARH

Sd./- (V.K. HARIT) JOINT ELECTION COMMISSIONER U.T. OF CHANDIGARH

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION LOCAL GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT NOTIFICATION

The 24th November, 2006.

No. 16/1/1-FII (8)-2006/ 7266 In exercise of the powers conferred by Sub-Section

(3) of Section 15 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976 as extended to the Union

Territory, Chandigarh by the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act,

1994 (Act No. 45 of 1994), the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh hereby calls upon all the wards in the Union Territory, Chandigarh, to elect Councillors for the purpose of constituting the Corporation in accordance with the provisions of this Act and the rules and orders made there-under on or before the 27th December, 2006.

KRISHNA MOHAN, IAS, Home Secretary-cum- Secretary Local Government, Chandigarh Administration.

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION, U.T. OF CHANDIGARH, CHANDIGARH.

NOTIFICATION.

Dated the 24th November, 2006

No. SEC/LAW/CH./F10/6/06/136 :- WHEREAS the Administrator of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him under section 15 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994, has called upon all the Wards of the Municipal Corporation of U.T. of Chandigarh, to elect councilors to constitute a new Municipal Corporation vide Notification No.16/1/1-FII(8)- 2006/7266 dated the 24th November, 2006. ;

NOW, THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred upon the Election Commissioner, under rule 11 of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh (Election of Councillors) Rules, 1995, I, S.P. Marwah, State Election Commissioner of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, hereby appoint, with respect to the above-said general election, the dates for filing nominations etc., as under :-.

1. The last date for filing nominations 1.12.2006 (FRIDAY)

2. Scrutiny of nominations 2.12.2006 (SATURDAY)

3. Withdrawal of candidature 5.12.2006 (TUESDAY)

4. Date of poll, if necessary 20.12.2006 (WEDNESDAY)

5. Completion of election 27.12.2006 (WEDNESDAY)

I, S.P.Marwah, the State Election Commissioner, hereby further appoint the hours of poll in respect of the above-mentioned general election as “8.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. (without break)”, as required under Rule 29 of the aforesaid rules.

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION, UT OF CHANDIGARH

Instructions to Political Parties and Candidates for observance during General Elections to Municipal Corporation and Panchayat Samiti in U.T. of Chandigarh, 2006

In exercise of the powers conferred upon me under section 10(1) of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976, as extended to the U.T. of Chandigarh by the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994 and section 210 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, as extended to the Union Territory of Chandigarh, I, S.P. Marwah, State Election Commissioner, UT of Chandigarh, hereby issue the following directions for observance by all the political parties recognized by this Commission in U.T. Chandigarh, all the contesting candidates, and all others concerned, in connection with the ensuing General Elections to the Municipal Corporation and Panchayat Samiti in U.T. Chandigarh, scheduled to be held in December, 2006.

I. General Conduct

(1) No candidate shall indulge in or commit any activity which is prejudicial to the maintenance of harmony or which may aggravate existing differences or create mutual hatred or cause tension between different castes and communities, religious or linguistic and disturb or is likely to disturb the public tranquility.

(2) Criticism of contesting candidate, when made, shall be confined to his past record and work. Candidates shall refrain from criticism of any aspect of private life, not connected with the public activities of the candidate. Criticism of other candidate or their workers based on unverified allegations or on distortion shall be avoided.

(3) There shall be no appeal by a candidate or by any other person to vote or refrain from voting on grounds of caste, race, community, or religion or the use of or appeal to religious symbols, or the use of, or appeal to, national symbols such as the national flag or the national emblem for the furtherance of the prospects of that candidate’s election.

(4) All candidates shall avoid scrupulously all activities which are “corrupt practices” and offences under the election law, such as bribing of voters, intimidation of voters, impersonation of voters, canvassing on the day of poll within 80 meters of polling station or holding public meetings and to transport or provide conveyance of voters to and from polling station on the day of poll.

(5) No candidate, his agent, supporter, or his worker shall hold any meeting during course of election, in which intoxicants/liquors are served.

(6) No person shall print or publish or cause to be printed or published any election pamphlet, poster, circular, placard etc. which does not bear on its face the names and addresses of the printer and the publisher thereof.

II. Meetings

(1) A candidate shall seek prior approval of the local police authorities well in time, of the venue and time of any proposed meeting so as to enable the police to take decision on such requests and to make necessary arrangements for controlling traffic and maintaining peace and order.

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(2) A candidate shall ascertain in advance if there are any restrictive or prohibitory orders in force in the place proposed for the meeting. If such orders exist, they shall be followed strictly. If any exemption is required from such orders it shall be applied for and obtained well in time from the Competent Authority.

(3) If permission of licence is required for the use of loudspeaker or any other facility in connection with any proposed meeting, the candidate shall apply to the authority concerned well in advance and obtain such permission or licence.

(4) Organizers of a meeting shall invariably seek the assistance of the police on duty for dealing with persons disturbing the meeting or otherwise attempting to create disorder. Organizers themselves shall not take action against such persons.

(5) The right of every individual for peaceful and undisturbed home life shall be respected.

(6) Candidates shall ensure that their supporters do not create obstructions in, or break-up, meetings and processions organized by other candidates. Workers or sympathizers of one candidate shall not create disturbances at public meetings organized by another candidate by putting questions orally or in writing or by distributing leaflets.

(7) Processions shall not be taken out by one candidate along places at which meetings are being held by another candidate.

(7) Posters issued by one candidate shall not be removed by workers of another candidate.

III. Processions

(1) A candidate organizing a procession shall decide before hand the time and place of starting of the procession, the route to be followed, and the time and place at which the procession will terminate. There shall ordinarily be no deviation from the programme.

(2) The organizers shall give advance intimation to the local police authorities of the programme so as to enable them to make necessary arrangements.

(3) The organizers shall ascertain if any restrictive orders are in force in the localities through which the procession has to pass, and shall comply with the restrictions unless specifically exempted by the competent authority. All traffic regulations or restrictions shall also be carefully adhered to.

(4) Processions shall be so regulated as to keep as much to the right of the road as possible and the direction and advice of the police officials on duty shall be strictly complied with.

(5) The candidates shall exercise control to the maximum extent possible in the matter of processionists carrying articles which may be put to misuse by undesirable elements, especially in moments of excitement.

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(IV) Polling Day

All Candidates shall –

(i) co-operate with the officers on election duty to ensure peaceful and orderly polling and complete freedom to the voters to exercise their franchise without being subjected to any annoyance or obstruction;

(ii) supply to their authorized workers suitable badges or identity cards;

(iii) ensure that the identity slips supplied by them to voters shall be on plain (white) paper and shall not contain any symbol or name of the candidate.

(iv) refrain from serving or distributing liquor to voters or workers of a candidate on polling day and two days earlier to the poll.

(v) Not allow unnecessary crowds to be collected near the camps set up by the candidates near the polling booths so as to avoid confrontation and tension among workers and sympathizers of the candidate.

(vi) ensure that the candidate’s camps shall be simple. They shall not display any poster, flag, symbol or any other propaganda material No eatables shall be served or crowds allowed at the camps; and

(vii) co-operate with the authorities in complying with the restrictions to be imposed on the plying of vehicles on the polling day and obtain permits for them which should be displayed prominently on those vehicles.

V. Polling Booth

The voters, public servants on election duty, persons authorized by the State Election Commission of U.T. Chandigarh or a person accompanying blind or infirm elector, candidate, his election agent or his polling agent can enter the polling booth. No other person shall be allowed to enter the polling booth.

VI. Counting Centre

No person other than candidates, their election/counting agents, public servants on election duty or persons authorized by the State Election Commission shall enter the counting premises at the time of counting of Votes.

VII. Observers

The State Election Commission is appointing General and Expenditure Observers to see that the contesting candidates do follow these instructions and other rules and regulations pertaining to the elections during the election process, Observers appointed by the Commission shall be submitting their day to day report to the Commission.

VIII. Party in Power

The party in power, whether at the Centre or in State or States concerned, shall ensure that no cause is given for any complaint that it has used its official position for the purposes of its election campaign, and in particular,

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(i) (a) the Ministers shall not combine their official visit with electioneering work and shall not also make use of official machinery or personnel during electioneering work;

(b) govt. transport including official vehicles of public under-taking, its machinery and personnel shall not be used for furtherance of the interest of the party in power;

(ii) Public places such as maidans, parks, public place etc., for holding election meetings, shall not be monopolized by one candidate and other candidates shall also be allowed the use of such places and facilities on the same terms and conditions on which they are used by other candidate.

(iii) issue of advertisement at the cost of public exchequer in the news papers and other media and the misuse of official mass-media during the election period for partisan coverage of political news and publicity regarding achievements with a view to furthering the prospects of the party in power shall be scrupulously avoided.

(iv) Ministers and other authorities shall not sanction grants/payments out of discretionary funds from the time elections are announced by the Commission; and

(v) from the time the elections are announced by the Commission, Ministers and other authorities shall not :-

(a) announce any financial grants in any form or promises thereof; or

(b) lay foundation stones etc. of projects or schemes of any kind; or

(c) make any promise of construction of roads, provision of drinking water facilities etc; or

(d) make any ad-hoc appointments in Government/public undertakings etc;

which may have the effect of influencing the voters in favour of the party in power.

(vi) Ministers of Central Government, Member of Parliament, or Councillors of Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh shall not enter any polling station or place of counting except in their capacity as a candidate or voter or authorized agent.

CONTRAVENTION OF ANY ORDER REGARDING ELECTION MATTERS ISSUED BY THE ELECTION COMMISSION SHALL ATTRACT THE PENAL PROVISIONS UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE ACTS & RULES FIRST MENTIONED.

(S.P. MARWAH) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER U.T. CHANDIGARH Copy forwarded for information and necessary action to all National and State Political Parties and contesting candidates and all others concerned.

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RESERVATION STATUS OF WARDS

S.No. Ward No. Resv. Status

1 Ward-1 GEN 2 Ward-2 WOM 3 Ward-3 GEN 4 Ward-4 GEN 5 Ward-5 SCW 6 Ward-6 SCW 7 Ward-7 SC 8 Ward-8 WOM 9 Ward-9 GEN 10 Ward-10 GEN 11 Ward-11 SC 12 Ward-12 GEN 13 Ward-13 GEN 14 Ward-14 GEN 15 Ward-15 WOM 16 Ward-16 GEN 17 Ward-17 WOM 18 Ward-18 GEN 19 Ward-19 WOM 20 Ward-20 WOM 21 Ward-21 GEN 22 Ward-22 GEN 23 Ward-23 SC 24 Ward-24 GEN 25 Ward-25 GEN 26 Ward-26 WOM

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NUMBER OF ELECTORS AND NUMBER OF POLLING STATIONS

Ward No. Total No. of Electors (Actual) No. of polling stations Male Female Total

1. 10928 9022 19950 16 2. 9355 8561 17916 14 3. 8906 8061 16967 15 4. 10033 9107 19140 15 5. 12250 9938 22188 22 6. 8155 6684 14839 12 7. - - - - 8. 14632 13622 28254 27 9. 10992 10209 21201 22 10. 13947 11515 25462 27 11. 11192 8461 19653 17 12. 9542 7394 16936 20 13. 12189 8478 20667 23 14. 12337 10313 22650 24 15. 12155 11357 23512 24 16. 11251 10411 21662 24 17. 10867 10182 21049 18 18. 12599 11003 23602 23 19. 13818 9818 23636 25 20. 14286 10031 24317 24 21. 10709 9756 20465 18 22. 7755 6594 14349 15 23. 16555 11167 27722 27 24. 12772 9466 22238 18 25. 14846 12678 27524 29 26. 9311 7494 16805 14 Total 291382 241322 532704 513

Note:- Election to Ward No. 07 was countermanded due to the death of Contesting Candidate namely Sh. Tarlochan Singh and therefore, election to this ward was held on 14.01.2007.

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Contesting candidates party-wise and those who have lost their security deposits

Sr. Name of Political Party No. of contesting No. of contesting No. candidates sponsored candidates who have by the party lost their security deposit

1. 2. 3. 4.

TOTAL WARDS-26 (Election held for 25 wards Only )

1. BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 18 16

2. BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 21 04

3. COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA(M) 01 01

4. COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 01 01

5. INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 25 --

6. LOK JANSHAKTI PARTY 07 07

7. NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY 08 07

8. RASHTRIYA JANATA DAL 07 06

9. SAMAJWADI PARTY 07 07

10. SHRIOMANI AKALI DAL 04 --

11. INDEPENDENT 73 66

TOTAL :- 172 115

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POSITION OF CANDIDATES CONTESTED IN DIFFERENT WARDS, NO. OF POLLING STATIONS AND VOTERS FOR THE GENERAL ELECTIONS TO THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF CHANDIGARH

Ward No. Number of Voters Number of Polling Stations Number of Candidates

1. 2. 3. 4.

1. 19950 16 5 2. 17916 14 3 3. 16967 15 3 4. 19140 15 4 5. 22188 22 4 6. 14839 12 5 7. --- - 8. 28254 27 4 9. 21201 22 4 10. 25462 27 9 11. 19653 17 7 12. 16936 20 8 13. 20667 23 13 14. 22650 24 10 15. 23512 24 3 16. 21662 24 2 17. 21049 18 3 18. 23602 23 6 19. 23636 25 7 20. 24317 24 10 21. 20465 18 9 22. 14349 15 5 23. 27722 27 19 24. 22238 18 12 25. 27524 29 8 26. 16805 14 9

Total :- 532704 513 172

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NO. OF ELECTORS, NO. OF ELECTORS WHO VOTED AND PERCENTAGE OF VOTES POLLED WARD-WISE.

Ward Total No. of No. of electors Percentage of No. Electors who voted votes polled

1. 19950 6879 34.48 2. 17916 7661 42.76 3. 16967 6944 40.93 4. 19140 7924 41.40 5. 22188 9755 43.97 6. 14839 8140 54.86 7. ------8. 28254 11195 39.62 9. 21201 7655 36.11 10. 25462 10355 40.67 11. 19653 9518 48.43 12. 16936 9089 53.67 13. 20667 10030 48.53 14. 22650 10354 45.71 15. 23512 8490 36.11 16. 21662 8803 40.64 17. 21049 6955 33.04 18. 23602 11195 47.43 19. 23636 12178 51.52 20. 24317 12048 49.55 21. 20465 9307 45.48 22. 14349 5873 40.92 23. 27722 15570 56.16 24. 22238 13542 60.90 25. 27524 12684 46.08 26. 16805 9018 53.66 Total 532704 241162 45.12

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CONTEST POSITION WARDWISE

2 Corner Contest 1 Ward 3 Corner Contest 4 Ward 4 Corner Contest 4 Ward 5 Corner Contest 3 Ward 6 Corner Contest 1 Ward 7 Corner Contest 2 Ward 8 Corner Contest 2 Ward 9 Corner Contest 3 Ward 10 Corner Contest 2 Ward 12 Corner Contest 1 Ward 13 Corner Contest 1 Ward 19 Corner Contest 1 Ward Total :- 25 Ward

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List of Counting Centres in respect of General Elections to Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh held on 20.12.2006

Sr. Site of the Counting Centre Ward No. Name of the Returning No. Officer

1. Government Model Sr. 1 to 4 Sh. Shurbir Singh, IAS Secondary School, Sector-23, Chandigarh. 5 to 8 Sh. Ankur Garg, IAS

2. Government College for Girls, 9 to 12 Sh. O.P. Popli, PCS Sector-42, Chandigarh 13 to 16 Sh. Manjit Singh Brar, PCS

3. College of Engineering & 17 to 20 Sh. P.S. Shergil, PCS Technology, Sector-26, Chandigarh. 21 to 23 Sh. Daljeet Singh, PCS

24 to 26 Sh. R.S. Verma, HCS

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DETAILED RESULT OF ELECTIONS

Ward Total Total votes polled No. of No. of Name of contesting Party affiliation No of No. electors & percentage votes tendered candidates Valid rejected votes votes polled 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

1. 19950 6879 Nil Nil Bal Krishan Kapoor Bharatiya Janata Party 2210 34.48% Chander Mukhi Sharma Indian National Congress 2607 Madan Lal Soni Independent 1198 Gurnam Singh Sidhu Independent 543 Dinesh Singh Sidhu Independent 321

2. 17916 7661 Nil Nil Anu Chatrath Indian National Congress 4476 42.76% Rajni Gupta Bharatiya Janata Party 2893 Anita Sahni Bahujan Samaj Party 292

3. 16967 6944 Nil Nil Pardeep Chhabra Indian National Congress 4069 40.92% Vijay Uppal Bharatiya Janata Party 2684 Surinder Pal Chauhan Independent 191

4. 19140 7924 Nil Nil Surinder Kumar Jagota Bharatiya Janata Party 3870 41.40% Subhash Chawla Indian National Congress 3628 Joginder Pal Bahujan Samaj Party 259 Victor Nationalist Congress Party 167

5. 22188 9755 Nil Nil Sheela Devi Indian National Congress 5323 43.96% Meena Bharatiya Janata Party 2010 Sumitra Rashtriya Janata Dal 1576 Raj Dulari Bahujan Samaj Party 846

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6. 14839 8140 Nil Nil Kamlesh Indian National Congress 2989 54.85% Farmila Bharatiya janata party 1869 Sunita Bahujan Samaj Party 1533 Jaswinder Kaur Nationalist Congress Party 1116 Manjeet Lok Janshakti Party 633

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8. 28254 11195 Nil Nil Rita Sharma Indian National Congress 5188 39.62% Kamla Sharma Bharatiya Janata Party 5037 Neena Tewari Independent 594 Vishav Bharti Bahujan Samaj Party 376

9. 21201 7655 Nil Nil Jagjit Singh Kang Indian National Congress 4860 36.10% Charanjit Singh Shriomani Akali Dal 2125 Ishwar Dutt Sharma Nationalist Congress Party 489 Daya Parkash Gupta Independent 181

10. 25462 10355 Nil Nil Gurnam Singh Shriomani Akali Dal 3159 40.66% Jagat Bhushan Sharma Indian National Congress 1843 Jasbir Singh Nationalist Congress Party 1757 Gurdeep Singh Independent 1593 Shyama Negi Independent 660 Nirmal Kaur Independent 631 Birendra Singh Rawat Independent 405 Joginder Pal Lok Janshakti Party 252 Ramesh Chopra Independent 55

11. 19653 9518 Nil Nil Manjit Singh Indian National Congress 2737 48.43% Kewal Krishan Bharatiya Janata Party 2334 Manovar Rashtriya Janata Dal 2199 Jaspal Singh Bahujan Samaj Party 824 Prem Shankar Nationalist Congress Party 510 Ram Narayan Independent 500 Bir Singh Independent 414

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Ward Total Total votes polled No. of No. of Name of contesting Party affiliation No of No. electors & percentage votes tendered candidates Valid rejected votes votes polled 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 12. 16936 9089 Nil Nil Kuldip Singh Indian National Congress 4191 53.66% Anand Singh Independent 3154 Girdhari Lal Jindal Bharatiya Janata Party 966 Vidya Singh Rashtriya janata dal 292 Sat Pal Independent 230 Ajay Kumar Sharma Bahujan Samaj Party 116 Vajinder Kumar Lok Janshakti Party 86 Shankar Samajwadi Party 54

13. 20667 10030 Nil Nil Ram Sumer Morya Bahujan Samaj Party 2552 48.53% Pawan Sharma Indian National Congress 1959 Bhim Sain Aggarwal Bharatiya Janata Party 1481 Mohinder Singh Independent 1389 Ram Sajiven Sharma Independent 900 Bharat Singh Independent 409 Nazir Hussain Independent 351 Surinder Kumar Rashtriya Janata Dal 216 Mohd. Usman Samajwadi party 210 Rita Thakur Independent 176 Chandar Man Independent 174 Tek Chand Independent 173 Mohd. M.Muddin Independent 40

14. 22650 10354 Nil Nil Vijay Singh Rana Independent 5239 45.71% Satpal Gupta Indian National Congress 2150 Sanjiv Kumar Bharatiya janata party 1633 Jagir Singh Bahujan samaj party 396 Sagir Ahmed Independent 383 Manjit Kaur C.P.I. (M) 187 Jaspal Soni Independent 129 Ashok Kumar Independent 106 Naresh Kumar Independent 82 Firasat Ali Samajwadi Party 49

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15. 23512 8490 Nil Nil Harjinder Kaur Shriomani Akali Dal 4592 36.10% Ravinder Kaur Indian National Congress 3604 Kanta Nijhawan Independent 294

16 21662 8803 Nil Nil Rajesh Kumar Gupta Bharatiya Janata Party 4592 40.64% Harmohinder Singh Lucky Indian National Congress 4211

17. 21046 6955 Nil Nil Anju Beniwala Indian National Congress 3477 33.04% Veena Kohli Bharatiya Janata Party 3302 Narinder Kaur Independent 176

18. 23062 11195 Nil Nil Devinder Singh Babla Indian National Congress 6758 47.43% Mohinder Singh Shriomani Akali Dal 3000 Lalit Kumar Independent 593 Kamlesh Pundir Bahujan Samaj Party 532 Tarsem Mittal Independent 247 Om Parkash Gupta Independent 65

19. 23636 12178 Nil Nil Sarita Devi Independent 5256 51.52% Sunita Indian National Congress 3807 Jubeda Khatoon Independent 1176 Surinder Kaur Bharatiya Janata Party 786 Navreet Kaur Independent 490 Sailta Bahujan Samaj Party 473 Veena Independent 190

20. 24317 12048 Nil Nil Raj Kumari Independent 3402 49.54% Indu Singla Indian National Congress 3382 Munni Devi Verma Bharatiya Janata Party 2411 Manjeet Bahujan Samaj Party 1225 Jyoti Lok Janshakti Party 575 Kiran Devi Independent 313

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Ward Total Total votes polled No. of No. of Name of contesting Party affiliation No of No. electors & percentage votes tendered candidates Valid rejected votes votes polled 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Anita Rashtriya Janata Dal 229 Chanan Kaur Independent 190 Tirth Devi Samajwadi Party 174 Santosh Independent 147

21. 20465 9307 Nil Nil Ravinder Pal Singh Indian National Congress 3194 45.47% Balwinder Singh Independent 2199 Davesh Moudgil Bharatiya janata party 2123 Pawan Kumar Gupta Independent 612 Kanwar Naunihal Singh Independent 432 Manjit Singh Tiwana Communist Party of India 311 Balbir Singh Bahujan Samaj Party 216 Kamal Jit Singh Independent 125 Kanchana Devi Nationalist Congress Party 95

22. 14349 5873 Nil Nil Jatinder Bhatia Independent 2703 35.35% Arun Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party 1731 Surjit Chaudhry Indian National Congress 1097 Rajneesh Luthra Independent 272 Sandeep Sharma Bahujan Samaj Party 70

23. 27722 15570 Nil Nil Ram Lal Bharatiya Janata Party 3200 56.16% Satish Kumar Indian National Congress 3101 Harmohan Independent 1666 Satu Bahujan Samaj Party 1519 Om Parkash Rashtriya Janata Dal 1152 Ajay Pal Singh Independent 988 Satyawan Independent 806 Ishwar Singh Independent 548 Sanjeev Kumar Independent 505

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Surmukh Singh Independent 458 Baldev Singh Independent 316 Balwant Kumar Independent 243 Chander Shekar Independent 223 Ashok Kumar Nationalist Congress Party 182 Rajinder Samajwadi Party 174 Hira Lal Independent 164 Independent 146 Lalan Independent 99 Surinder Pal Lok Janshakti Party 80

24. 22238 13542 Nil Nil Anil Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party 5092 60.89% Mukesh Bassi Indian National Congress 2822 Ram Lal Independent 1576 Shiv Kumar Bahujan Samaj Party 921 Ajay Verma Nationalist Congress Party 891 Ram Asre Rashtriya Janata Dal 650 Mahboob Samajwadi Party 523 S.M.Khan Independent 487 Uma Shankar Independent 235 Satyavir Singh Independent 196 Paras Nath Independent 105 Ram Kumar Independent 44

25. 27524 12684 Nil Nil Gurcharan Dass Kala Bharatiya Janata Party 5946 46.08% Surinder Singh Indian National Congress 3767 Des Raj Gupta Independent 1745 Subhash Chander Independent 528 Jaspal Singh Bahujan Samaj Party 438 Satish Kumar Bansal Independent 107 Pavinder Kaur Lok Janshakti Party 103 Gulshan Lal Gandhi Independent 50

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Ward Total Total votes polled No. of No. of Name of contesting Party affiliation No of No. electors & percentage votes tendered candidates Valid rejected votes votes polled 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

26. 16805 9018 Nil Nil Sunita Bharatiya Janata Party 2414 53.66% Pushpa Sharma Indian National Congress 1918 Inderwati Independent 1446 Neetika Gupta Independent 1234 Sanaj Begam Lok Janshakti Party 889 Nirmala Devi Bahujan Samaj Party 485 Balbiri Devi Independent 392 Renu Independent 143 Rachna Sharma Samajwadi Party 97

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Statement showing Result Summary Ward Wise

Ward No & Total Winning Candidate Party Votes Ist Runner Up Party Affiliation Votes Victory Reservation Votes Affiliation Polled of Ist Runner Polled by Margin Status Polled by Up Ist Winner Runner Up

1. General 6879 Chander Mukhi Sharma Congress 2607 Bal Krishan Kapoor B.J.P 2210 397 2. Women 7661 Anu Chatrath Congress 4476 Rajni Gupta B.J.P 2893 1583 3. General 6944 Pradeep Chabra Congress 4069 Vijay Uppal B.J.P 2684 1385 4. General 7924 Surinder Kumar Jagota B.J.P 3870 Subhash Chawla Congress 3628 242 5. SCW 9755 Sheela Devi Congress 5323 Meena B.J.P 2010 3313 6. SCW 8140 Kamlesh Congress 2989 Farmila B.J.P 1869 1120 8. Women 11195 Rita Sharma Congress 5188 Kamla Sharma B.J.P 5037 151 9. General 7655 Jagjit Singh Kang Congress 4860 Charanjit Singh S.A.D 2125 2735 10. General 10355 Gurnam Singh S.A.D 3159 Jagat Bhushan Sharma Congress 1843 1316 11. SC 9518 Manjit Singh Congress 2737 Kewal Krishan B.J.P 2334 403 12. General 9089 Kuldip Singh Congress 4191 Anand Singh Independent 3154 1037 13. General 10030 Ram Sumer Morya B.S.P 2552 Pawan Sharma Congress 1959 593 14. General 10354 Vijay Singh Rana Independent 5239 Satpal Gupta Congress 2150 3089 15. Women 8490 Harjinder Kaur S.A.D 4592 Ravinder Kaur Congress 3604 988 16. General 8803 Rajesh Kumar Gupta B.J.P 4592 Harmohinder Singh Lucky Congress 4211 381 17. Women 6955 Anju Beniwala Congress 3477 Veena Kohli B.J.P 3302 175 18. General 11195 Devinder Singh Babla Congress 6758 Mohinder Singh S.A.D 3000 3758 19. Women 12178 Sarita Devi Independent 5256 Sunita Congress 3807 1449 20. Women 12048 Rajkumari Independent 3402 Indu Singla Congress 3382 20 21. General 9307 Ravinder Pal Singh Congress 3194 Balwinder singh Independent 2199 995 22. General 5873 Jatinder Bhatia Independent 2703 Arun Kumar B.J.P 1731 972 23. SC 15570 Ram Lal B.J.P 3200 Satish Kumar Congress 3101 99 24. General 13542 Anil Kumar B.J.P 5092 Mukesh Bassi Congress 2822 2270 25. General 12684 Gurcharan Dass Kala B.J.P 5946 Surinder Singh Congress 3767 2179 26. Women 9018 Sunita B.J.P 2414 Pushpa Sharma Congress 1918 496

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Summary of Results Declared Congress 12 Highest Victory margin in ward.18 Devinder Singh Babla (Congress) 3758

B.J.P 6 Lowest Victory margin in ward.20 Rajkumari (Independent) 20

S.A.D 2

B.S.P 1 Highest Votes polled by winner in ward.18 Devinder Singh Babla (Congress) 6758

Independent 4 Lowest Votes polled by winner in ward.26 Sunita (B.J.P) 2414

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NAMES OF WINNING CANDIDATES

Ward No & Reservation Winning Candidate Name Party Affiliation Status 1. General Chander Mukhi Sharma Indian National Congress 2. Women Anu Chatrath Indian National Congress 3. General Pradeep Chhabra Indian National Congress

Bhartiya Janata Party 4. General Surinder Kumar Jagota 5. Scheduled Caste (Women ) Sheela Devi Indian National Congress 6. Scheduled Caste (Women Kamlesh Indian National Congress 8. Women Rita Sharma Indian National Congress 9. General Jagjit Singh Kang Indian National Congress Shriomani Akali Dal 10.General Gurnam Singh 11.Scheduled Caste Manjit Singh Indian National Congress 12.General Kuldip Singh Indian National Congress Bahujan Samaj Party 13.General Ram Sumer Morya 14.General Vijay Singh Rana Independent 15.Women Harjinder Kaur Shriomani Akali Dal

Bhartiya Janata Party 16.General Rajesh Kumar Gupta 17.Women Anju Beniwala Indian National Congress 18.General Devinder Singh Babla Indian National Congress 19.Women Sarita Devi Independent 20.Women Raj Kumari Independent 21.General Ravinder Pal Singh Indian National Congress

Independent 22.General Jatinder Bhatia 23. Scheduled Caste Ram Lal Bhartiya Janata Party 24.General Anil Kumar Bhartiya Janata Party 25.General Gurcharan Dass Kala Bhartiya Janata Party 26.Women Sunita Bhartiya Janata Party

Summary of Results Declared

Congress 12 B.J.P 6 S.A.D 2 B.S.P 1 Independent 4 TOTAL 25

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LIST OF ELECTED COUNCILLORS

Dated the 23rd December, 2006

No. SEC/LAW/CH/F.10(1)/06/536 :- In pursuance of the provisions of Section 17 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976 as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh by the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994, the State Election Commission of U.T. Chandigarh, hereby notifies the result of the general election to the Municipal Corporation of U.T. of Chandigarh, held on 20.12.2006, showing the names of elected Councillors and their party affiliation as given below:- No. Reservation status of Name and address of the Party affiliation the Wards elected Councillors 1. General Chander Mukhi Sharma Indian National Congress H.No.38, Sector 10-A, Chandigarh

2. Woman Anu Chatrath Indian National Congress H.No.2055, Sector 15-C, Chandigarh

3. General Pardeep Chhabra Indian National Congress H.No.1712, Sector 22-B, Chandigarh.

4. General Surinder Kumar Jagota, Bhartiya Janata Party H.No.3384, Sector 23-D, Chandigarh

5. Scheduled Caste Sheela Devi, Indian National Congress (Woman) H.No. 2159, Ambedkar Colony, Dhanas.

6. Scheduled Caste Kamlesh Indian National Congress (Woman) H.No.1579, Ram Darbar, Ph- II, Chandigarh.

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8. Woman Rita Sharma, Indian National Congress H.No. 3262, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh

9. General Jagjit Singh Kang Indian National Congress H.No. 1361, Sector 40, Chandigarh.

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10. General Gurnam Singh, Shriomani Akali Dal H.No.111, Village Buterla, Chandigarh.

11. Scheduled Caste Manjit Singh, Indian National Congress H.No.208, Ram Darbar, Phase- I, Chandigarh.

12. General Kuldip Singh, Indian National Congress H.No.440/1,Village Kajheri, Chandigarh.

13. General Ram Sumer Morya Bahujan Samaj Party H.No.2233, Block-K, Labour Colony No.5, Chandigarh.

14. General Vijay Singh Rana Independent H.No. 43, VPO Burail, Chandigarh.

15. Woman Harjinder Kaur Shriomani Akali Dal H.No.2352, Sector 35-C, Chandigarh.

16. General Rajesh Kumar Gupta Bhartiya Janata Party H.No.578, Sector 20-A, Chandigarh

17. Woman Anju Beniwala Indian National Congress H.No.1234, Sector 21-B, Chandigarh.

18. General Devinder Singh Babla Indian National Congress H.No. 77, Sector 27-A, Chandigarh.

19. Woman Sarita Devi Independent H.No. 360, Phase-I, Bapu Dham Colony, Sector 26, Chandigarh.

20. Woman Raj Kumari Independent H.No.92, Block-K, Colony No.4, Industrial Area, Phase-I, Chandigarh.

21. General Ravinder Pal Singh Indian National Congress H.No.3010, Sector 27-D, Chandigarh.

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22. General Jatinder Bhatia Independent H.No. 3720, Sector 46-C, Chandigarh. 23. Scheduled Caste Ram Lal Bhartiya Janata Party H.No.715, Phase-II, Ram Darbar, Chandigarh.

24. General Anil Kumar Bhartiya Janata Party H.No.2703, Vikas Nagar, Mauli Jagran, Chandigarh.

25. General Gurcharan Dass Kala Bhartiya Janata Party H.No.434/10, Bangala Basti, Mohalla Dera Sahib, Mani Majra, Chandigarh.

26. Woman Sunita Bhartiya Janata Party H.No. 2253, Pipli Wala Town, Mani Majra, Chandigarh.

(N.B.- Due to death of a contesting candidate in Ward No. 7, the election to the said ward will now be held on 14.01.2007.)

Sd/- (S.P.MARWAH) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER

Note:- Column No. 2 added vide Commission Notification bearing No. SEC/LAW/CH/F.10/(1)/06/3660 dated 29.12.2006 (copy enclosed).

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Notification

The 29th December, 2006

No. SEC/LAW/CH/F.10(1)/06/3660:- The State Election Commissioner, U.T., Chandigarh, hereby makes the following amendments in his office notification No. SEC/LAW/CH/F.10(1)/06/536, dated 23rd December, 2006 as under:-

1. In the heading of the table appearing above the names of the elected Councillors, a column “Reservation Status of the Wards” shall be added after column 1 “Ward No.” 2. In the notification mentioned above in column No.2 as added above, the reservation status of each ward shall be added against each ward as under :-

Ward -1 General Ward -2 Woman Ward -3 General Ward -4 General Ward -5 Scheduled Caste (Woman) Ward -6 Scheduled Caste (Woman) Ward -8 Woman Ward -9 General Ward -10 General Ward -11 Scheduled Caste Ward -12 General Ward -13 General Ward -14 General Ward -15 Woman Ward -16 General Ward -17 Woman Ward -18 General Ward -19 Woman Ward -20 Woman Ward -21 General Ward -22 General Ward -23 Scheduled Caste Ward -24 General Ward -25 General Ward -26 Woman

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NOTIFICATION

The 6th October, 2006.

No. SRD/GP/Elec./2006/870 In Partial modification of notification bearing No. SRD/GP/Elec/03/986 dated 5th December, 2003 and in exercise of the power conferred by Sub Section (2) of Section 3 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 (Punjab Act No. 9 of 1994) as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh is pleased to include Shastri Nagar Colony near Bapudham Colony and the other nearby unacquired areas in the area of Gram Sabha, Kishangarh, in Block Chandigarh, Tehsil Chandigarh and District Chandigarh and to modify the Schedule given below the said notification dated 5th December, 2003 as under:-

MODIFICATIONS

1. In column 2 against Sr.No.1 of the Schedule, after the words “Basti Bhagwanpura”, the words “Shastri Nagar Colony situated near Bapudham Colony and the other nearby unacquired areas” shall be inserted.

2. In colum 4 against Sr. No. 1 of the Schedule after the words “Basti Bhagwanpura”, the words “Shastri Nagar Colony situated near Bapudham Colony and the other nearby unacquired areas” shall be inserted.

S.K. SANDHU, IAS, SECRETARY, RURAL DEVELOPMENT & PANCHAYATS, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION.

Note:- Copy of notification No. SRD/GP/Elec/03/986 dated 05.12.2003 is enclosed.

CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS

NOTIFICATION

The 1st December, 2006

No. SRD/GP/Elec/2006/1095 In continuation to Notification bearing No. SRD/GP/Elec/2006/870 dated 6.10.2006 and in exercise of powers conferred by Sub Section (2) of Section 3 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 (Punjab Act No. 9 of 1994) as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh, and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, is pleased to further modify the Schedule given below the Notification bearing No. SRD/GP/Elec/03/986 dated 5th December, 2003 as under:-

MODIFICATION

1. In column 2 and 4 of Serial No.14 of the Schedule, the words “ (excluding Gursagar Colony, Jhuggies, Gurudwara Gurusagar and other acquired area)” shall stand deleted.

S.K. SANDHU, IAS, SECRETARY, RURAL DEVELOPMENT & PANCHAYATS, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION.

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS

NOTIFICATION

The 13th October, 2006

No.SRD/2006/896 In exercise of the powers conferred by sub section (1) of Section 101 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act,1994 (as extended to U.T. Chandigarh), the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh is pleased to divide the Panchayat Samiti area in the Union Territory, Chandigarh, into 15 (fifteen) territorial constituencies for the purposes of election of the members of Panchayat Samiti and to determine the extent of each territorial constituency and the constituencies in which seats are reserved for the Scheduled Castes and Women, as under:-

Constituency Village(s) included in the Category, if any , for No. Constituency which reserved

1. Raipur Khurd Women 2. Raipur Kalan and Makhanmajra 3. Mauli Jagran –I S.C. Woman 4. Mauli Jagran –II 5. Daria –I 6. Daria –II 7. Kishangarh/ Bhagwanpura –I 8. Kishangarh/ Bhagwanpura –II 9. Kaimbwala S.C. 10. Khuda Alisher 11. Khuda Jassu 12. Khuda Lahora Woman 13. Sarangpur S.C. 14. Dhanas Woman 15. Behlana Woman

S.K. SANDHU, IAS SECRETARY, RURAL DEVELOPMENT & PANCHAYATS, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION

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ORDER

In continuation to Chandigarh Administration, Department of Rural Development and Panchayats Notification bearing No.SRD/2006/896 dated 13th October, 2006, extent of area of the Panchayat Samiti constituencies, which have been formed by bifurcating the Gram Sabha area is indicated below:-

Constituency Village (s) included Extent of area under the jurisdiction of No. in the Panchayat Panchayat Samiti Constituency. Samiti Constituency

3. Mauli Jagran – I Area situated on Western side of the village enclosed by circular road starting from Gurdwara and ending at CITCO sheds, on the one side and the street starting from near the Gurdwara leading to House of Sh. K.S. Thakur, Ex-Sarpanch, village High School upto the CITCO Industrial sheds, ending at the circular road on the other side.

4. Mauli Jagran – II Area situated on Eastern side of the village enclosed by the street starting from near the Gurdwara leading to the House of Sh. K.S. Thakur, Ex- Sarpanch, village High School and CITCO Industrial sheds, on the one side and Haryana boundary on the other side.

5. Daria –I Area situated on the Southern Side of the village between the road dividing railway land and village Daria, on the one side and the street starting from Gate No.1, leading to Panchayat shops, Community Centre, village School and Gas colony, further leading to Makhanmajra, on the other side.

6. Daria – II Area situated on Northern side of the village between the street starting from Gate No.1 leading to Panchayat shops, Community Centre, village School and Gas colony, further leading to village Makhanmajra, on the one side and the U.T. Forests area, on the other side. 7. Kishangarh/ Area enclosed by circular road starting from Forest Bhagwanpura –I nursery upto the cattle- shed of Sh. Niranjan Singh, circular/link road starting from the cattle-shed of Shri Niranjan Singh leading to village School upto the House of Sh. G.C. Dasgupta leading to Vishkarma Mandir, Gurdwara, Govt. Tubwell, farm of Dr. Chutani – upto the nursery of Forest department.

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8. Kishangarh/ Area situated above the circular/link road starting Bhagwanpura –II from the cattle-shed of Sh. Niranjan Singh leading to village School upto the house of Shri G.C. Dasgupta, on the northern side and the area situated on southern side of katcha path from the house of Shri G.C. Dasgupta leading to Vishkarama Mandir, Gurdwara, Govt. Tubewell, Farm of Dr. Chutani upto the nursery of Forest department, including Sastri Nagar Colony and other unacquired areas and left-out areas from Kishangarh/ Bhagwanpura –I constituency.

Chandigarh, the, S.K. SANDHU, IAS, Dated: 13.11.2006 SECRETARY, RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION.

Issued vide Endst. No SRD/2006/1018 – 1022 Dated :- 15.11.2006

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Dated: 04.12.2006 NOTIFICATION

No.SEC/LAW/CH/F.10/8/06/225 :- In pursuance of rule 12 of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, which provides, inter alia for prescribing of symbols for contesting candidates and in supersession of all earlier notifications regarding allotment of symbols to candidates issued under the aforesaid rule, the State Election Commissioner for the Union Territory of Chandigarh hereby specifies the following symbols for the purpose of elections of Panches, Sarpanches, members of Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad in the Union Territory of Chandigarh, to be held hereafter:-

LIST OF SYMBOLS

1. Aeroplane 21. Carrot 2. Almirah 22. Ceiling Fan 3. Axe 23. Coat 4. Balloon 24. Coconut 5. Banana 25. Comb 6. Bangles 26. Cot 7. Basket 27. Cup and Saucer 8. Bat 28. Dao 9. Batsman 29. Diesel Pump 10. Battery Torch 30. Doli 11. Bead Necklace 31. Electric Pole 12. Blackboard 32. Fork 13. Book 33. Frock 14. Bread 34. Frying Pan 15. Brick 35. Gas Cyliner 16. Brief case 36. Gas Stove 17. Brush 37. Glass Tumbler 18. Cake 38. Harmonium 19. Camera 39. Hat 20. Candles 40. Ice Cream

In every contested election, a symbol shall be allotted by the Returning Officer as per list given above, to a contesting candidate, in accordance with the provisions of rule 12 of the aforesaid rules and different symbols shall be allotted to different contesting candidates, by draw of lot, at an election of Panches, Sarpanches, and members of Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad, as the case may be, to be held hereafter.

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS

NOTIFICATION

The 4th December, 2006

No. SRD/ 2006/1100 In exercise of powers conferred by Section 209 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to Union Territory of Chandigarh, and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, is pleased to direct that general elections of the members of the Panchayat Samiti in Union

Territory, Chandigarh, shall be held and completed by 27th December, 2006.

S.K. SANDHU, IAS, SECRETARY, RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION.

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NOTIFICATION.

Dated the 4th December, 2006

No. SEC/LAW/CH./F10/7/06/226 :- WHEREAS the Government of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, in exercise of the powers conferred upon it under sub-section (1) of section 209 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 as extended to the Union Territory of Chandigarh, has called upon all the 15 Constituencies of the Panchayat Samiti of U.T. of Chandigarh to elect Members to constitute a new Panchayat Samiti vide Notification No.SRD/2006/1100 dated 4.12.2006;

NOW, THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred upon the Election Commissioner, under rule 7(1) of the Panchayat Election Rules, 1994 I, S.P. Marwah, State Election Commissioner of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, hereby further appoint with respect to the above-said general election, the dates for filing nominations etc., as under :-.

1. The last date for filing nominations 9.12.2006 (SATURDAY)

2. Scrutiny of nominations 11.12.2006 (MONDAY)

3. Withdrawal of candidatures 13.12.2006 (WEDNESDAY)

4. Date of poll, if necessary 20.12.2006 (WEDNESDAY)

5. Completion of election 27.12.2006 (WEDNESDAY)

The State Election Commissioner hereby further appoints the hours of poll in respect of the above-mentioned general election as “8.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. (without break)”, as required under Rule 23 of the aforesaid rules.

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GENERAL ELECTIONS TO PANCHAYAT SAMITI, U.T., CHANDIGARH, 2006

NUMBER OF ELECTORS AND NUMBER OF POLLING STATIONS

No. & Name of Total No. of Electors No. of polling Panchayat Samiti stations Total

1- Raipur Khurd 2045 2 2- Raipur Kalan & Makhan Majra 871 1 3- Mauli Jagran-I 1271 1 4- Mauli Jagran-II 1088 1 5- Daria -I 2249 2 6- Daria-II 2762 2 7- Kishangarh/Bhagwanpura-I 2122 2 8-Kishangarh/ Bhagwanpura-II 2021 2 9- Kaimbwala 1663 2 10-Khuda Alisher 2763 3 11- Khuda Jassu 1143 1 12- Khuda Lahora 2682 3 13- Sarangpur 1373 1 14- Dhanas 1608 2 15- Behlana 2435 2 Total :- 28096 27

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NUMBER OF ELECTORS WHO VOTED AND PERCENTAGE OF VOTES POLLED

No. & Name of Total No. of No. of electors Percentage Panchayat Samiti Electors who voted of votes polled

1- Raipur Khurd 2045 1327 64.88 2- Raipur Kalan & Makhan Majra 871 606 69.57 3- Mauli Jagran-I 1271 731 57.51 4- Mauli Jagran-II 1088 694 63.78 5- Daria -I 2249 1223 54.37 6- Daria-II 2762 1497 54.19 7- Kishangarh/Bhagwanpura-I 2122 ELECTED UNOPPOSED 8-Kishnagarh/ Bhagwanpura-II 2021 1417 70.11 9- Kaimbwala 1663 1002 60.25 10-Khuda Alisher 2763 1888 68.33 11- Khuda Jassu 1143 803 70.25 12- Khuda Lahora 2682 1770 65.99 13- Sarangpur 1373 911 66.35 14- Dhanas 1608 ELECTED UNOPPOSED 15- Behlana 2435 1656 68.00 28096 15525 55.25

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STATEMENT SHOWING DETAILS OF CONTESTING CANDIDATE

Constituency Constituency Name Candidate Name Father's/Husband Sex Symbol No. Name & Address

1 Raipur Khurd Smt. Neetu W/o. Sh. Krishan, F Carrot H.No. 55, Vill. Raipur Khurd, U.T.Chandigarh

1 Raipur Khurd Smt. Raj Bala W/o. Sh. Girward Singh, F Glass Tumbler H.No. 83/1,Vill. Raipur Khurad, U.T.Chandigarh

1 Raipur Khurd Smt. Ravinderjit Sh. Gurjit Singh, F Bat Kaur, H.No. 194, Vill Raipur Khurd, U.T.Chandigarh

2 Makhan Majra, Sh. Surinder Sh. Gurbax Singh, M Aeroplane Raipur Kalan Pal Singh Vill. Raipur Kalan, U.T.Chandigarh

2 Makhan Majra, Sh.Suresh Sh. Lachmhman Singh, M Gas Cylinder Raipur Kalan Kumar H.No. 41, Vill. Raipur Kalan, Chandigarh

2 Makhan Majra, Sh. Karnail Sh. Inder Singh, M Coconut Raipur Kalan Singh H.No. 19, Vill. Makhan Majra, Chandigarh

2 Makhan Majra, Sh. Surmukh Sh. Gian Singh, M Fork Raipur Kalan Singh H..No. 29, Vill. Makhan Majra Chandigarh

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3 Mauli Jagran-I Smt. Asha W/o.Sh. Kukam Chand Khundia, F Bat Khundia H.No. 283-A, Vill. Mauli Jagran, Chandigarh

3 Mauli Jagran-I Smt.Meena W/o.Sh. Mohinder Pal, F Glass Tumbler Rani H.No. 517, Vill. Mauli Jagran, Chandigarh

3 Mauli Jagran-I Smt. Balwinder W/o. Sh.Rulda Singh, F Basket Kaur H.No. 63, Vill. Mauli Jagran, Chandigarh

4 Mauli Jagran-II Sh.K.S. Thakur Sh. P.R.Thakur, M Cup & Saucer H.No. 140, Vill. Mauli Jagran, Chandigarh 4 Mauli Jagran-II Sh.Santoshi Sh. Ram Achjal Chauhan, M Brush Chauhan H.No. 206, Vill.Mauli Jagran, Chandigarh

4 Mauli Jagran-II Sh. Kishan Late.Sh. Tula Ram, M Coconut Chand H.No.249, Vill Mauli Jagran, Chandigarh 5 Daria-I Sh. Jaswant Lt.Sh. Lachhman Singh, M Glass Tumbler Singh H.No. 03, Vill. Daria U.T.Chandigarh

5 Daria-I Sh. Balwant Sh. Hazara Singh, M Cup & Saucer Singh H.No. 19.Vill. Daria, U.T.Chandigarh 6 Daria-II Sh. Shingara Lt. Sh. Bawa Singh, M Brick Singh, H.No. 225, Vill Daria, U.T.Chandigarh

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Constituency Constituency Candidate Father's/Husband Sex Symbol No. Name Name Name & Address 6 Daria-II Sh. Sunil Kumar Sh.Akhleshwar Sab, M Comb Gupta H.No 216, Vill. Daria, U.T.Chandigarh

6 Daria-II Sh. Surender Sh. Darya Singh, M Cot Singh H.No. 320, Vill.Daria, U.T.Chandigarh

6 Daria-II Sh. Surinder Sh. Rai Dutt, M Fork Kumar H.No. 338/A, Vill. Daria U.T. Chandigarh 6 Daria-II Sh. Gurpreet Sh. Sat Pal Singh, M Aeroplane Singh H.No.222, Vill. Daria-II, U.T.Chandigarh

7 Kishangarh/ Sh. Pritam Lt.SH. Hari Singh M elected Bhagwanpura-I Singh H.No.179, Vill. Kishangarh. candidate P.O. Manimajra, unopposed. U.T.Chandigarh

8 Kishangarh/ Sh.Satvir Singh Sh.Ram Lal Singh, M Gas Cylinder Bhagwanpura-II H.No. 211/B, Shastri Nagar, Manimajra, U.T.Chandigarh

8 Kishangarh/ Sh. Azad Singh SH.Lekh Raj, M Celling Fan Bhagwanpura-II H.No. 444/2, Vill Kishangarh. U.T.Chandigarh

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9 Kaimbwala Sh. Krishna Sh.Rajvir,Civil Dispensary, M Harmonium Vill. Kaimbwala, Chandigarh

9 Kaimbwala Sh.Mange Ram Sh. Kishana Ram, M Almirah H.No. 134, Vill. Kaimbwala, Chandigarh

9 Kaimbwala Sh.Surinder Sh. Parbhu Ram, M Frock Kumar Vill Kaimbwala, U.T.Chandigarh

10 Khuda Alisher Sh.Gurnam Sh., M Cot Singh H.No. 296, Gurudwara Tibi Sahib, Vill. Khuda Alisher , Chandigarh

10 Khuda Alisher Sh. Avtar Singh Sh. Chet Singh, M Batsman H.No. 74, Vill.Khuda Alisher,l Chandigarh

10 Khuda Alisher Sh.Gurdas Lt. Sh. Sarban Singh, M Frying Pan Singh H.No. 267, Vill. Khuda Alisher, Chandigarh

10 Khuda Alisher Sh.Kuldip Singh Sh.Kehar Singh, M Frok H.No. 215, Village Khuda Alisher, Chandigarh

10 Khuda Alisher Sh. Sarjeevan Sh. Deputy Chand, M Brief Case Kumar H.No. 113, Village, Khuda Alisher, Chandigarh

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10 Khuda Alisher Sh. Gurmail Sh. Masta Singh, M Bat Singh H.No. 150, Vill. K. Alisher, Chandigarh

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Constituency Constituency Candidate Father's/Husband Sex Symbol No. Name Name Name & Address 11 Khuda Jassu Sh.Santhok Sh. Prem Singh, M Dolli Singh H.No. 38, Village Khuda Jassu, Chandigarh

11 Khuda Jassu Smt. Nirmal W/o Sh. Rakha Singh, F Battery Torch Kaur H.No. 93, Khuda Jassu,Chandigarh

11 Khuda Jassu Sh. Tejinder Sh. Ranjit Singh, M Gas Stove Singh H.No. 37, Vill. K. Jassu, Chandigarh

11 Khuda Jassu Sh.Dilbagh Sh.Mohinder Singh, M Gas Cylinder Singh H.No. 75, Khuda Jassu, Chandigarh

12 Khuda Lahora Smt. Gian Devi W/o.Sh. Gurcharan Dass, F Hat H.No. 13, Vill. Khuda Jassu

12 Khuda Lahora Ms. Mohan Sh. Ravinder Singh, F Celling Fan Preet Kaur H.No. 338, Vill, K. Lahora

13 Sarangpur Smt. Gurdeep W/o Sh. Kiranpal Singh, F Diesel Pump Kaur H.No. 191, Vill, Sarangpur, Chandigarh.

13 Sarangpur Sh.Harbans Sh. Jeet Singh, M Bangles Singh H.No. 189, Vill, Sarangpur, Chandigarh

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Constituency Constituency Candidate Father's/Husband Sex Symbol No. Name Name Name & Address

14 Dhanas Smt. Baljit Kaur W/o. Sh. Surmukh Singh, F elected H.No. 12.Vill.Dhanas, candidate Chandigarh unopposed.

15 Behlana Smt.Sunita Rani W/o.Sh. Gian Prakash, F Carrot H.No. 169l, Vill. Behalana, Chandigarh

15 Behlana Smt. Rekha W/o.Sh. Shiv Kumar, F Bat Rani H.No. 11, Vill.Behalana, Chandigarh

15 Behlana Smt. Prem Lata W/o.Sh. Dev Raj. F Glass Tumbler H.No. 23, Vill. Belalan, U.T.Chandigarh

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RESULT OF ELECTIONS

No. & Name Total No. of Total No. of No. of No. of Name of No. of Name of of Panchayat No. Polling No. valid rejected tendered Contesting valid elected Samiti Consy. Electors Stations Electors votes votes votes Candidates votes candidate who polled polled voted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 10.

1- Raipur Khurd 2045 2 1327 1293 34 -- Smt. Neetu 600 Smt. Neetu Smt. Ravinderjit Kaur 392 Smt. Raj Bala 301

2- Raipur Kalan & 871 1 606 586 20 -- Sh. Surmukh Singh 249 Sh. Surmukh Makhan Majra Sh. Karnail Singh 183 Singh Sh.Suresh Kumar 83 Sh. Surinder Pal 71 Singh

3- Mauli Jagran-I 1271 1 731 717 14 -- Smt.Meena Rani 383 Smt.Meena Smt. Balwinder Kaur 189 Rani Smt. Asha Khundia 145

4- Mauli Jagran-II 1088 1 694 679 15 -- Sh. K.S. Thakur 376 Sh. K.S. Sh. Kishan Chand 280 Thakur Sh.Santoshi 23 Chauhan

5- Daria -I 2249 2 1223 1195 28 -- Sh. Jaswant Singh 650 Sh. Jaswant Sh. Balwant Singh 545 Singh

6- Daria-II 2762 2 1497 1484 13 -- Sh. Gurpreet Singh 590 Sh. Gurpreet Sh. Shingara Singh, 332 Singh Sh. Sunil Kumar 284

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Sh. Surender Singh 160 Sh. Surinder Kumar 108 Sh. Kulwant Singh 10

7- Kishangarh/ 2122 2 ------Sh. Pritam Singh Elected Sh. Pritam Bhagwanpura-I unopposed Singh

8-Kishangarh/ 2021 2 1417 1353 64 -- Sh. Azad Singh 924 Sh. Azad Bhagwanpura-II Sh.Satvir Singh 429 Singh

9- Kaimbwala 1663 2 1002 998 04 -- Sh. Manga Ram 467 Sh. Manga Sh. Surinder Kumar 439 Sh. Krishna 92 Ram

10-Khuda Alisher 2763 3 1888 1873 15 04 Sh. Gurmail Singh 862 Sh. Gurmail Sh. Sarjeewan 681 Singh Kumar Sh.Kuldip Singh 277 Sh.Gurnam Singh 27 Sh. Avtar Singh 14 Sh.Gurdas Singh 12

11- Khuda Jassu 1143 1 803 759 44 -- Sh.Santokh Singh 473 Sh.Santokh Sh.Dilbag Singh 237 Singh Sh. Tejinder Singh 28 Smt. Nirmal Kaur 21

12- Khuda Lahora 2682 3 1770 1751 19 -- Ms. Mohan Preet Kaur 1068 Ms. Mohan Smt. Gian Devi 683 Preet Kaur

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No. & Name Total No. of Total No. of No. of No. of Name of No. of Name of of Panchayat No. Polling No. valid rejected tendered Contesting valid elected Samiti Consy. Electors Stations Electors votes votes votes Candidates votes candidate who polled polled voted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 10.

13- Sarangpur 1373 1 911 886 25 -- Smt. Gurdeep Kaur 469 Smt. Gurdeep Sh.Harbans Singh 417 Kaur

14- Dhanas 1608 2 ------Smt. Baljit Kaur Elected Smt. Baljit unopposed Kaur

15- Behlana 2435 2 1656 1619 37 -- Smt. Prem Lata 660 Smt. Prem Smt.Sunita Rani 577 Lata Smt. Rekha Rani 382

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Constituency No. & Name (Reservation Total Winning Candidate Votes Ist Runner Up Votes Polled by Victory Status) Votes Polled by Ist Runner Up Margin Polled Winner

1 Raipur Khurd (Women) 1293 Neetu 600 Ravinderjit Kaur 392 208 2 Raipur Kalan & Makhanmajra (General) 586 Surmukh Singh 249 Karnail Singh 183 66 3 Mauli Jagran-I (Scheduled Caste Women) 717 Meena Rani 383 Balwinder Kaur 189 194 4 Mauli Jagran-II (General) 679 K.S. Thakur 376 Kishan Chand 280 96 5 Daria-I (General) 1195 Jaswant Singh 650 Balwant Singh 545 105 6 Daria-II (General) 1484 Gurpreet Singh 590 Shingara Singh 332 258 7 KishanGarh/Bhagwanpura-I (General) Pritam Singh (Elected Unopposed) 8 KishanGarh/Bhagwanpura-II (General) 1353 Azad Singh 924 Satvir Singh 429 495 9 Kaimbwala (Scheduled Caste) 998 Manga Ram 467 Surinder Kumar 439 28 Khuda Alisher (General) Sarjeewan 10 1873 Gurmail Singh 862 Kumar 681 181 11 Khuda Jassu (General) 759 Santokh Singh 473 Dilbagh Singh 237 236 12 Khuda Lahora (General) 1751 Mohan Preet Kaur 1068 Gian Devi 683 385 13 Sarangpur (Scheduled Caste) 886 Gurdeep Kaur 469 Harbans Singh 417 52 14 Dhanas (General) Baljit Kaur (Elected Unopposed) 15 Behlana (Women) 1619 Prem Lata 660 Sunita Rani 577 83

Highest Victory margin in Const.No.8 Sh Azad Singh 495 Lowest Victory margin in Const.No.9 Sh Manga Ram 28

Highest Votest polled by winner in Const.No.12 Mohan Preet Kaur 1068 Lowest Votes polled by winner in Const.No.2 Surmukh Singh 249

In by -election of Panch from Village Mauli Jagran

Total Votes Polled 1403 Jang Bahadur 767 SheeshPal Rana 521 Sarvan Singh 115 Victory margin 246

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NOTIFICATION

The 10th January, 2007

No. SRD/ 2007/1108 In exercise of the powers conferred by Sub-section (1) of Section 104 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to Union Territory, Chandigarh, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, is pleased to notify the following as elected Members to the Panchayat Samiti of Union Territory, Chandigarh, namely :-

No. of Panchayat Name of the Panchayat Name and address of elected member samiti constituency Samiti constituency

1. Raipur Khurd Smt. Neetu, H.No. 55, Village Raipur Khurd, U.T., Chandigarh.

2. Raipur Kalan and Sh. Surmukh Singh, Makhanmajra H.No. 29, Village Makhanmajra, U.T., Chandgiarh.

3. Mauli Jagran-I Smt. Meena Rani, H.No. 517, Village Mauli Jagran, U.T., Chandigarh.

4. Mauli Jagran-II Sh. K.S. Thakur, H.No. 140, Village Mauli Jagran, U.T., Chandigarh.

5. Daria – I Sh. Jaswant Singh, H.No. 3, Village Daria, U.T., Chandigarh.

6. Daria –II Sh. Gurpreet Singh, H.No. 222, Village Daria, U.T., Chandigarh.

7. Kishangarh/ Sh. Pritam Singh, Bhagwanpura-I H.No. 179, Village Kishangarh, U.T., Chandigarh.

8. Kishangarh / Sh. Azad Singh, Bhangwanpura-II H.No. 444/2, Village Kishangarh, U.T., Chandigarh.

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9. Kaimbwala Sh. Manga Ram, H.No. 134, Village Kaimbwala, U.T., Chandigarh.

10. Khuda Alisher Sh. Gurmail Singh, H.No. 150, Village Khuda Alisher, U.T., Chandigarh.

11. Khuda Jassu Sh. Santokh Singh, H.No. 38, Village Khuda Jassu, U.T., Chandigarh.

12. Khuda Lahora Smt. Mohan Preet Kaur, H.No. 338, Village Khuda Lahora, U.T., Chandigarh.

13. Sarangpur Smt. Gurdeep Kaur, H.No. 191, Village Sarangpur, U.T., Chandigarh.

14. Dhanas Smt. Baljeet Kaur, H.No. 12, Village Dhanas, U.T., Chandigarh.

15. Behlana Smt. Prem Lata, H.No. 23, Village Behlana, U.T., Chandigarh.

S.K. SANDHU, IAS, SECRETARY, RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION.

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NOTIFICATION

The 4th December, 2006

No. SRD/2006/1104 In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 209, read with

Section 22 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to Union Territory of

Chandigarh, and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union

Territrory, Chandigarh, is pleased to direct that bye-election to fill up the casual vacancy of

Panch (General Gategroy) in Gram Panchayat, Mauli Jagran, in the Union Territory, Chandigarh, shall be held and completed by 27th December, 2006.

S.K. SINDHU, IAS, SECRETARY, RURAL DEVELOPMENT & PANCHAYATS, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION

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NOTIFICATION.

Dated the 4th December, 2006

No. SEC/LAW/CH./F10/7/06/227 :- WHEREAS the Government of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, in exercise of the powers conferred upon it under section (1)of section 209 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 as extended to the Union Territory of Chandigarh, has called upon the electorates of Gram Sabha of Village Mauli Jagran to elect one Panch of the following category to fill a casual vacancy caused due to the reason shown below:-

Name of the Number of Category of Date of Reason for Village Vacancy Member vacancy Vacancy Mauli Jagran 1 General 18.08.2006 Two present member (Panch) expired on 18.08.2006

NOW, THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred upon the Election Commissioner, under rule 7(1) of the Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, I, S.P. Marwah, State Election Commissioner of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, hereby further appoint with respect to the above-said bye-election, the dates for filing nominations etc., as under :-.

1. The last date for filing nominations 09.12.2006 (SATURDAY)

2. Scrutiny of nominations 11.12.2006 (MONSDAY)

3. Withdrawal of candidatures 13.12.2006 (WEDNESDAY)

4. Date of poll, if necessary 20.12.2006 (WEDNESDAY)

5. Completion of election 27.12.2006 (WEDNESDAY)

The State Election Commissioner hereby further appoints the hours of poll in respect of the above-mentioned by-elections as “8.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. (without break)”, as required under Rule 23 of the aforesaid rules.

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RESULT OF ELECTION

Name of Total No. No. of Total No. of No. of No. of Name of No. of Name of elected Gram Electors Polling No. valid rejected tendered Contesting valid candidate Panchayat Stations Electors votes votes votes Candidates votes who polled polled voted 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 10.

Mauli Jagran 2359 2 1437 1403 34 -- Jang Bahadur 767 Sh. Jang Bhahdur SheeshPal Rana 521 H.No. 202, Sarvan Singh Village Mauli Jagran 115

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NOTIFICATION

The 10th January, 2007

No. SRD/2007/1112 In exercise of the powers conferred by Sub-section (2) of Section 10 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to Union Territory of Chandigarh, the Administrator, Union Territrory, Chandigarh, is pleased to notify

Shri Jang Bhandur, House No. 202, Village Mauli Jagran, Union Territory, Chandigarh, as elected Panch to Gram Panchayat, Mauli Jagran in the bye-election held on 20.12.2006.

S.K. SINDHU, IAS, SECRETARY, RURAL DEVELOPMENT & PANCHAYATS, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION

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NOTIFICATION. Dated the 19th December, 2006

No. SEC/LAW/CH./F10/6/06/490 :- WHEREAS the Administrator of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him under section 15 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994, has called upon all the Wards of the Municipal Corporation of U.T. of Chandigarh, to elect councilors to constitute a new Municipal Corporation vide Notification No.16/1/1-F.11 (8)-2006/7266 dated the 24th November, 2006;

AND WHEREAS on account of the death of Sh. Tarlochan Singh, a Contesting Candidate from Ward No. 7, the Returning Officer of the said Ward has countermanded the election of Ward 7 as required in rule 26 of the above said Rules, on 07.12.2007;

NOW, THEREFRE, in exercise of the powers conferred upon the Election Commissioner, under rule 11 of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh (Election of Councillors) Rules, 1995, I, S.P. Marwah, State Election Commissioner of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, hereby further appoint with respect to the above-said election to Ward 7, the dates for filing nominations etc., as under:-

1. The last date for filing nomination 26.12.2006 (TUESDAY)

2. Scrutiny of nominations 27.12.2006 (WEDNESDAY)

3. Withdrawal of candidatures 30.12.2006 (SATURDAY)

4. Date of poll, if necessary 14.01.2007 (SUNDAY)

5. Completion of election 22.01.2007 (MONDAY)

The State Election Commissioner hereby further appoints the hours of poll in respect of the above-mentioned election as “8.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. (without break)”, as required under Rule 29 of the aforesaid rules.

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DETAILED RESULT OF BYE-ELECTION TO WARD NO. 07, MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF CHANDIGARH HELD ON 14.01.2007

Ward Total Total Total votes No. of No. of Name of contesting Party affiliation No of Percentage No. electors No. of polled votes tendered candidates Valid of votes Polling & rejected votes votes polled Stations percentage S/Sh.. polled

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

07 13956 10 8175 -- -- Harphool Chand Indian National Congress 2808 34.34 % 58.58 % Sachin Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party 2704 33.07 % Jagtesjwar Bir Singh Bahujan Samaj Party 2048 25.05 % Rajesh Kumar Lok Jan Shakti Party 571 6.98 % Kartar Singh Nationalist Congress Party 44 0.53 %

Name of the Returning Officer :- Sh. Ankur Garg, IAS, Chief Executive Officer, Chandigarh Housing Board, Chandigarh

Name of the Wining Candidate :- Sh. Harphool Chand, H.No. 2379, Sector-24, Chandigarh.

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GENERAL ELECTION TO THE MUNICIPAL COPORATION OF U.T. OF CHANDIGARH

LIST OF ELECTED COUNCILLOR

Dated the 19th December, 2006

No. SEC/LAW/CH/F.10(1)/06/609 :- In pursuance of the provisions of Section 17 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976, as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh by the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994 and in continuation of this Commission’s Notification of even number dated the 23rd December, 2006, the State Election Commission of U.T. of Chandigarh, hereby notifies the result of the election to

Ward No.7 of the Municipal Corporation of U.T. Chandigarh, held on 14th January, 2007, showing the name of elected Councillor and his party affiliation as given below:-

Ward Reservation Name and address of the Party affiliation No. Status elected Councillor

7 S.C. Sh. Harphool chand, Indian National H.No. 2379, Sector-24, Congress Chandigarh

(N.B.: The election of Ward No.7 was countermanded on account of death of a contesting candidate – Sh. Tarlochan Singh)

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NOTIFICATION

The 18th May, 2007

No. SRD/2007/176 In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 209, read with

Section 22 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 (Punjab Act No. 9 of 1994), as extended to the Union Territory of Chandigarh, and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, is pleased to direct that bye- election to fill-up the casual vacancy of Sarpanch (General Category) in Gram Panchayat,

Kishangarh, in the Union Territory, Chandigarh, shall be held and completed by 8th June,

2007.

S.K. SANDHU, IAS, SECRETARY, RURAL DEVELOPMENT & PANCHAYATS, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION.

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION, U.T. OF CHANDIGARH, CHANDIGARH.

NOTIFICATION.

Dated the 18 th May, 2007

No. SEC/LAW/CH./F12/01/07/677 :- WHEREAS the Government of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, in exercise of the powers conferred upon it under sub-section (1)of Section 209 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 as extended to the Union Territory of Chandigarh, has called upon the Electorates of Gram Sabha of Village Kishan Garh to elect a Sarpanch of the following category to fill a casual vacancy caused due to the reason shown below:-

Name of Number of Category of Date of Vacancy Reason for Vacancy Village Vacancy Member 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Kishangarh 1 General 19.12.2006 The then Sarpanch expired on 19.12.2006

NOW, THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred upon the Election Commissioner, under rule 7(1) of the Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, I, S.P. Marwah, State Election Commissioner of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, hereby appoint with respect to the above- said by-election, the dates for filing nominations etc., as under :-.

1. The last date for filing nominations 23.05.2007 (Wednesday)

2. Scrutiny of nominations 24.05.2007 (Thursday)

3. Withdrawal of candidatures 26.05.2007 (Saturday)

4. Date of poll, if necessary 03.06.2007 (Sunday)

5. Completion of election 08.06.2007 (Friday)

The State Election Commissioner hereby further appoints the hours of poll in respect of the above-mentioned by-election as “8.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. (without break)”, as required under Rule 23 of the aforesaid rules.

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DETAIL RESULT OF BYE-ELECTION TO SARPANCH OF GRAM PANCHAYAT VILLAGE KISHANGARH, U.T., CHANDIGARH HELD ON 03.06.2007

Name of Reservation No. of Total Total Total No. of No. of Name of contesting No. of Name of elected the Gram Status of Polling electors votes No. of votes tendered candidates valid member Panchayat Seat Station polled valid rejected votes votes & votes S/Sh./ Smt. polled percentage Polled

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Kishangarh General 5 4153 ------Davinder Kumar -- Devinder Kumar Nomination Withdrawn Satinder Kumar -- S/o Late Sita Ram Nomination Withdrawn Dhani Ram -- H. No. 973, Vill. Kishangarh

Elected Unopposed

Name of the Returning Officer:- Ankur Garg, IAS, Sub Divisional Magistrate (C), Union Territory of Chandigarh.

Name of the wining candidate- Devinder Kumar, S/o Late Sita Ram, H.No. 973, Village Kishangarh, U.T., Chandigarh.

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NOTIFICATION

The 31st October, 2008

No.SRD/GP/Elec/08/746 In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-sections (1), (2) and (3) of Section 3, sub-section (1) of Section 4 and sub-sections (1) & (2) of Section 10 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 (Punjab Act No.9 of 1994) as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, is pleased to declare the village or group of contiguous villages or part of a village mentioned under column 2 of the Schedule given below, to constitute a Gram Sabha area, to establish the area so declared as Gram Sabha, and is further pleased to constitute a Gram Panchayat by the name indicated under column 3 of the said Schedule, in Block Chandigarh, Tehsil Chandigarh and District Chandigarh, namely :- SCHEDULE

SNo Name of village or group of Name of Gram Extent of area under the contiguous villages or part Panchayat jurisdiction of Gram Panchayat of village constituting Gram Sabha Area 1. 2. 3. 4. 1 Kishangarh, Basti Kaharan Kishangarh Area surrounded by village of Mani-majra Revenue Suketri on the East and North – Estate and Basti East Railway line on the South. Bhagwanpura, Shastri Approach road or Rasta from Nagar Colony situated near railway line upto National Bapu Dham Colony and the Highway (Khasra No. 160) and other nearby areas Rasta from National Highway to (excluding the municipal farm of Dr.Chuttani (Khasra area). No.288) on the South-West and escape channel of Sukhna Lake (Khasra No. 139) on the North and Basti Bhagwanpura, Shastri Nagar Colony situated near Bapu Dham Colony and the other nearby areas (excluding the municipal area).

2. Mauli Jagran Mauli Jagran Mauli Jagran ( excluding (excluding the municipal the municipal area) area) 3. Daria Daria Daria

4. Raipur Kalan and Raipur Kalan Raipur Kalan and Makhanmajra Makhanmajra

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5. Behlana and unacquired Behlana Behlana and unacquired area of area of Tatarpur (excluding Tatarpur. the municipal area). (excluding the municipal area).

6. Raipur Khurd Raipur Khurd Raipur Khurd

7. Dhanas Dhanas Dhanas

8. Sarangpur Sarangpur Sarangpur

9 Khuda Alisher Khuda Alisher Khuda Alisher

10. Kaimbwala and portion of Kaimbwala Kaimbwala and portion of village village Suketri, Kansal and Suketri, Kansal and Karauran Karauran transferred to the transferred to the Union Union Territory, Territory, Chandigarh (excluding Chandigarh (excluding the the municipal area) municipal area)

11. Lahora Lahora Lahora

12. Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu

MOHANJEET SINGH, IAS, Secretary, Rural Development & Panchayats, Chandigarh Administration.

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The 31st October , 2008

No. SRD/GP/Elec/08/ 752 In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 10 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh, and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, hereby declares that the Gram Panchayats of the Sabha areas, mentioned in Column 3, shall consist of the number of Panches, including the Sarpanch, as mentioned in Column 5 of the Schedule given herein below:-

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SNo Name of the villages Name of Extent of Area under the No. of Panches of consisting of Sabha Area Gram Sabha jurisdiction of Gram Sabha Gram Panchayat of Gram Sabha, including Sarpanch 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1 Kishangarh, Basti Kishangarh Area surrounded by village 12 Kaharan of Mani-majra Suketri on the East and Revenue Estate and Basti North – East Railway line on Bhagwanpura, Shastri the South. Approach road or Nagar Colony situated Rasta from railway line upto near Bapu Dham Colony National Highway (Khasra and the other nearby areas No. 160) and Rasta from (excluding the municipal National Highway to farm of area). Dr.Chuttani (Khasra No.288) on the South-West and escape channel of Sukhna Lake (Khasra No. 139) on the North and Basti Bhagwanpura, Shastri Nagar Colony situated near Bapu Dham Colony and the other nearby areas (excluding the municipal area).

2. Mauli Jagran Mauli Jagran Mauli Jagran 12 (excluding the municipal (excluding the municipal area) area)

3. Daria Daria Daria 12

4. Raipur Kalan and Raipur Raipur Kalan and 10 Makhanmajra Kalan Makhanmajra

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5. Behlana and unacquired Behlana Behlana and unacquired area 12 area of Tatarpur of Tatarpur. (excluding the municipal (excluding the municipal area). area).

6. Raipur Khurd Raipur Raipur Khurd 10 Khurd 7. Dhanas Dhanas Dhanas 10

8. Sarangpur Sarangpur Sarangpur 08

9 Khuda Alisher Khuda Khuda Alisher 10 Alisher 10. Kaimbwala and portion of Kaimbwala Kaimbwala and portion of 10 village Suketri, Kansal village Suketri, Kansal and and Karauran transferred Karauran transferred to the to the Union Territory, Union Territory, Chandigarh Chandigarh (excluding (excluding the municipal the municipal area) area)

11. Lahora Lahora Lahora 10

12. Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu 08

MOHANJEET SINGH, IAS, SECRETARY RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION.

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No. SRD/GP/Elec/08/758 In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 11 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh, and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, hereby declares that the Gram Sabhas mentioned in Column No.3, shall have the total number of offices of the Panches thereof as specified in Column No.5, out of which, the number of Unreserved offices shall be as specified in Column No.6, the number of offices reserved for Women shall be as in Column No.7, the number of offices reserved for Scheduled Caste shall be as specified in Column No.8, the number of offices reserved for Scheduled Caste Women as in Column No. 9 and the number of offices reserved for Backward Classes shall be as mentioned in Column No.10 of the Schedule below :- S C H E D U L E SNo Name of villages or Name of Extent of area under the Total No. of offices of No. of No. of No. of No. of group of contiguous Gram Sabha jurisdiction of Gram Sabha number Panches offices offices offices offices of villages or part of of offices unreserved of of of Panches village(s) of Panches Panches Panches reserved constituting Gram Panches reserved reserved reserved for BC. Sabha Area for for S.C. for S.C. women women 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Kishangarh, Basti Kishangarh Area surrounded by village 11 6 4 1 - - Kaharan of Mani- Suketri on the East and majra Revenue North – East Railway line Estate and Basti on the South. Approach Bhagwanpura, road or Rasta from railway Shastri Nagar line upto National Highway Colony situated near (Khasra No. 160) and Rasta Bapu Dham Colony from National Highway to and the other nearby farm of Dr. Chuttani areas (excluding the (Khasra No.288) on the municipal area). South-West and escape channel of Sukhna Lake (Khasra No. 139) on the North and Basti Bhagwanpura, Shastri Nagar Colony situated near Bapu Dham Colony and the other nearby areas (excluding the municipal area).

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2. Mauli Jagran Mauli Jagran Mauli Jagran ( 11 5 3 2 1 - (excluding the excluding the municipal municipal area) area)

3. Daria Daria Daria 11 6 4 1 - -

4. Raipur Kalan and Raipur Kalan Raipur Kalan and 9 5 3 1 - - Makhanmajra Makhanmajra

5. Behlana and Behlana Behlana and unacquired 11 6 4 1 - - unacquired area of area of Tatarpur. Tatarpur (excluding (excluding the municipal the municipal area). area).

6. Raipur Khurd Raipur Raipur Khurd 9 5 3 1 - - Khurd 7. Dhanas Dhanas Dhanas 9 5 2 1 1 -

8. Sarangpur Sarangpur Sarangpur 7 4 2 1 - -

9 Khuda Alisher Khuda Khuda Alisher 9 4 2 2 1 - Alisher 10. Kaimbwala and Kaimbwala Kaimbwala and portion of 9 5 2 1 1 - portion of village village Suketri, Kansal and Suketri, Kansal and Karauran transferred to the Karauran transferred Union Territory, to the Union Chandigarh (excluding the Territory, municipal area) Chandigarh (excluding the municipal area)

11. Lahora Lahora Lahora 9 5 3 1 - -

12. Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu 7 4 2 1 - -

MOHANJEET SINGH, IAS, Secretary, Rural Development and Panchayats, Chandigarh Administration.

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DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS UNION TERRITORY, CHANDIGARH

NOTIFICATION

The 17th November, 2008

No.DP/GP/Elec/08/838 In exercise of the powers conferred by Rule 3 read with Rule 6 of the Chandigarh Rotation of Reserved Offices of Sarpanches of Gram Panchayats

Rules, 2008, the Director of Panchayats, Union Territory, Chandigarh hereby declares the offices of Sarpanch in Gram Panchayats of following Gram Sabhas to be reserved for the category of Woman:-

S.No. Name of the Village (s) Name of Extent of Area under the consisting of Gram Sabha Gram Sabha jurisdiction of Gram Sabha area

1 2. 3. 4. 1. Mauli Jagran (excluding Mauli Jagran Mauli Jagran (excluding the municipal area) the municipal area)

2. Khuda Alisher Khuda Alisher Khuda Alisher

3. Dhanas Dhanas Dhanas

SANDEEP KUMAR, IAS, Director of Panchayats, Union Territory, Chandigarh

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NOTIFICATION

The 17th November, 2008

No.DP/GP/Elec/08/846 In exercise of the powers conferred by Rule 3 read with

Rule 4 of the Chandigarh Rotation of Reserved Offices of Sarpanches of Gram Panchayats

Rules, 2008, the Director of Panchayats, Union Territory, Chandigarh hereby declares the offices of Sarpanch in Gram Panchayats of following Gram Sabhas to be reserved for the category of Scheduled Castes:-

S.No. Name of the Village (s) Name of Extent of Area under the consisting of Gram Sabha Gram Sabha jurisdiction of Gram Sabha area

1 2. 3. 4. 1. Kaimbwala and portion of Kaimbwala Kaimbwala and portion of village Suketri, Kansal and village Suketri, Kansal and Karauran transferred to the Karauran transferred to the Union Territory, Union Territory, Chandigarh Chandigarh (excluding the (excluding the municipal area) municipal area)

2. Sarangpur Sarangpur Sarangpur

One office of Sarpanch in the above mentioned Gram Panchayats shall be reserved for Woman belonging to Scheduled Caste, by draw of lots to be conducted separately.

SANDEEP KUMAR, IAS, Director of Panchayats, Union Territory, Chandigarh

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DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS UNION TERRITORY, CHANDIGARH

NOTIFICATION

The 20th November, 2008

No.DP/GP/Elec/08/874 In continuation to the Notification bearing No.

DP/GE/Elec/08/846 dated 17.11.2008 and in exercise of the powers conferred by Rule 3 read with Rule 5 of the Chandigarh Rotation of Reserved Offices of Sarpanches of Gram

Panchayats Rules, 2008 and as a consequence of the Draw of Lots held on 20.11.2008, the Director of Panchayats, Union Territory, Chandigarh hereby declares the office of

Sarpanch in Gram Panchayat of following Gram Sabhas to be reserved for the Woman belonging to Scheduled Castes:-

S.No. Name of the Village (s) Name of Extent of Area under the consisting of Gram Sabha Gram Sabha jurisdiction of Gram Sabha area

1 2. 3. 4.

1. Sarangpur Sarangpur Sarangpur

SANDEEP KUMAR, IAS, Director of Panchayats, Union Territory, Chandigarh

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION UNION TERRITORY OF CHANDIGARH NEW DELUXE BUILDING, SECTOR- 17, CHANDIGARH

Dated: 25th November, 2008

ORDER

No.SEC/LAW/CH. P/F.14/5/08/857 In exercise of the powers conferred by Rule 41 of the Panchayat Election Rules, 1994 and all other enabling provisions in this behalf and in supersession of all previous orders in this context, the State Election Commissioner of Chandigarh, U.T. hereby makes the following order for fixation of maximum election expenses for election as Rs.10,000/-for Election of a Sarpanch/Panch of Gram Sabha to be held hereafter and the filing of return of election expenditure, as under:-

1. The maximum expenditure incurred or authorized by a candidate in connection with the election of Sarpanch/Panch of a Gram Panchayat shall be Rs.10,000/- (Rupees Ten thousand). The expenditure incurred in respect of any arrangement made or facility provided by the Chandigarh U.T. or by any office/agency, bodies etc. of the Govt. or the Municipal Corporation in connection with the said election shall not be included in the above-said expenditure.

2. The candidate shall keep the correct account of election expenses on day-to-day basis between the dates on which he has been nominated and the date of the declaration of result in the prescribed register as given in Annexure ‘A’. All the expenditure incurred or authorized by the candidate in this regard and as mentioned in said form shall be supported by vouchers duly serially numbered and as entered in the above-said expenditure statement.

3. Every contesting candidate at an election of Sarpanch/Panch of a Gram Panchayat shall file the election expenses return with the concerned Returning Officer within one month from the date of the declaration of the result with an affidavit as given in Annexure ‘B’.

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4. The Returning Officer shall within two days from the date of the receipt of the account of election expenses of a candidate display a notice on his notice board specifying that inspection of the said account may be made and that any person interested to obtain a copy of such account may obtain the same on payment of a fee of Rs.10/- (Rupees Ten Only) from the Returning Officer.

5. A candidate who has failed to lodge the account of election expenses within the prescribed time and in the manner so prescribed without any valid reason or justification for the said failure, shall be liable to face such penal action as is prescribed in the relevant election laws & IPC.

Sd/- (O.P. KELKAR) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER U.T. OF CHANDIGARH

Sd/ (K.R. KISHORE) SECRETARY

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Instructions to Political Parties and Candidates for observance during General Election of Sarpanches and Panches in the Gram Panchayats in UT. of Chandigarh - 2008

In exercise of the powers conferred upon me under section 210 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, as extended to the Union Territory of Chandigarh, I, O.P. Kelkar, State Election Commissioner, UT of Chandigarh, hereby issue the following directions for observance by all the political parties recognized by this Commission in U.T. Chandigarh, all the contesting candidates, and all others concerned, in connection with the ensuing General Election to all the Gram Panchayats in U.T. of Chandigarh, scheduled to be held on 14.12.2008.

I. General Conduct

(1) No candidate shall indulge in or commit any activity which is prejudicial to the maintenance of harmony or which may aggravate existing differences or create mutual hatred or cause tension between different castes and communities, religious or linguistic and disturb or is likely to disturb the public tranquility.

(2) Criticism of contesting candidate, when made, shall be confined to his past record and work. Candidates shall refrain from criticism of any aspect of private life, not connected with the public activities of the candidate. Criticism of other candidate or their workers based on unverified allegations or on distortion shall be avoided.

(3) There shall be no appeal by a candidate or by any other person to vote or refrain from voting on grounds of caste, race, community, or religion or the use of or appeal to religious symbols, or the use of, or appeal to, national symbols such as the national flag or the national emblem for the furtherance of the prospects of that candidate’s election.

(4) All candidates shall avoid scrupulously all activities which are “corrupt practices” and offences under the election law, such as bribing of voters, intimidation of voters, impersonation of voters, canvassing on the day of poll Commission has also stopped holding of Election meeting beyond 5.00 P.M. on the day preceding to the day of poll till completion of poll i.e. 5.00 P.M. on 14.12.08 within 80 meters of polling station or holding public meetings and to transport or provide conveyance of voters to and from polling station on the day of poll.

(5) No candidate, his agent, supporter, or his worker shall hold any meeting during course of election, in which intoxicants/liquors are served.

(6) No person shall print or publish or cause to be printed or published any election pamphlet, poster, circular, placard etc. which does not bear on its face the names and addresses of the printer and the publisher thereof.

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II. Meetings

(1) A candidate shall seek prior approval of the local police authorities well in time, of the venue and time of any proposed meeting so as to enable the police to take decision on such requests and to make necessary arrangements for controlling traffic and maintaining peace and order.

(2) A candidate shall ascertain in advance if there are any restrictive or prohibitory orders in force in the place proposed for the meeting. If such orders exist, they shall be followed strictly. If any exemption is required from such orders it shall be applied for and obtained well in time from the Competent Authority.

(3) If permission of licence is required for the use of loudspeaker or any other facility in connection with any proposed meeting, the candidate shall apply to the authority concerned well in advance and obtain such permission or licence.

(4) Organizers of a meeting shall invariably seek the assistance of the police on duty for dealing with persons disturbing the meeting or otherwise attempting to create disorder. Organizers themselves shall not take action against such persons.

(5) The right of every individual for peaceful and undisturbed home life shall be respected.

(6) Candidates shall ensure that their supporters do not create obstructions in, or break-up, meetings and processions organized by other candidates. Workers or sympathizers of one candidate shall not create disturbances at public meetings organized by another candidate by putting questions orally or in writing or by distributing leaflets.

(7) Processions shall not be taken out by one candidate along places at which meetings are being held by another candidate.

(7) Posters issued by one candidate shall not be removed by workers of another candidate.

III. Processions

(1) A candidate organizing a procession shall decide before hand the time and place of starting of the procession, the route to be followed, and the time and place at which the procession will terminate. There shall ordinarily be no deviation from the programme.

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(2) The organizers shall give advance intimation to the local police authorities of the programme so as to enable them to make necessary arrangements.

(3) The organizers shall ascertain if any restrictive orders are in force in the localities through which the procession has to pass, and shall comply with the restrictions unless specifically exempted by the competent authority. All traffic regulations or restrictions shall also be carefully adhered to.

(4) Processions shall be so regulated as to keep as much to the right of the road as possible and the direction and advice of the police officials on duty shall be strictly complied with.

(5) The candidates shall exercise control to the maximum extent possible in the matter of processionists carrying articles which may be put to misuse by undesirable elements, especially in moments of excitement.

(IV) Polling Day

All Candidates shall –

(i) co-operate with the officers on election duty to ensure peaceful and orderly polling and complete freedom to the voters to exercise their franchise without being subjected to any annoyance or obstruction;

(ii) supply to their authorized workers suitable badges or identity cards;

(iii) ensure that the identity slips supplied by them to voters shall be on plain (white) paper and shall not contain any symbol or name of the candidate.

(iv) refrain from serving or distributing liquor to voters or workers of a candidate on polling day and two days earlier to the poll.

(v) Not allow unnecessary crowds to be collected near the camps set up by the candidates near the polling booths so as to avoid confrontation and tension among workers and sympathizers of the candidate.

(vi) ensure that the candidate’s camps shall be simple and are set up beyond 80 meters of the polling station. They shall not display any poster, flag, symbol or any other propaganda material No eatables shall be served or crowds allowed at the camps; and

(vii) co-operate with the authorities in complying with the restrictions to be imposed on the plying of vehicles on the polling day and obtain permits for them which should be displayed prominently on those vehicles.

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V. Polling Booth

The voters, public servants on election duty, persons authorized by the State Election Commission of U.T. Chandigarh or a person accompanying blind or infirm elector, candidate, his election agent or his polling agent can enter the polling booth. No other person shall be allowed to enter the polling booth.

VI. Counting Centre

No person other than candidates, their election/counting agents, public servants on election duty or persons authorized by the State Election Commission shall enter the counting premises at the time of counting of Votes.

VII. Observers

The State Election Commission is appointing General and Expenditure Observers to see that the contesting candidates do follow these instructions to restrict there election expenses upto the prescribed limit of Rs.10,000/- and in no case these should exceed.Other rules and regulations pertaining to the elections during the election process are also followed by all concerned., Observers appointed by the Commission shall be submitting their day to day report to the Commission.

VIII. Party in Power

The party in power, whether at the Centre or in State or States concerned, shall ensure that no cause is given for any complaint that it has used its official position/machinery for the purposes of its election campaign, and in particular,

(ii) (a) the Ministers shall not combine their official visit with electioneering work and shall not also make use of official machinery or personnel during electioneering work;

(b) govt. transport including official vehicles of public under-taking, its machinery and personnel shall not be used for furtherance of the interest of the party in power;

(ii) Public places such as maidans, parks, public place etc., for holding election meetings, shall not be monopolized by one candidate and other candidates shall also be allowed the use of such places and facilities on the same terms and conditions on which they are used by other candidate.

(iii) issue of advertisement at the cost of public exchequer in the news papers and other media and the misuse of official mass-media during the election period for partisan coverage of political news and publicity regarding achievements with a view to furthering the prospects of the party in power shall be scrupulously avoided.

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(iv) Ministers and other authorities shall not sanction grants/payments out of discretionary funds from the time elections are announced by the Commission; and

(v) from the time the elections are announced by the Commission, Ministers and other authorities shall not :-

(a) announce any financial grants in any form or promises thereof; or

(b) lay foundation stones etc. of projects or schemes of any kind; or

(c) make any promise of construction of roads, provision of drinking water facilities etc; or

(d) make any ad-hoc appointments in Government/public undertakings etc; which may have the effect of influencing the voters in favour of the party in power.

(vii) Ministers of Central Government, Member of Parliament, or Councillors of Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh shall not enter any polling station or place of counting except in their capacity as a candidate or voter or authorized agent.

CONTRAVENTION OF ANY ORDER REGARDING ELECTION MATTERS ISSUED BY THE ELECTION COMMISSION SHALL ATTRACT THE PENAL PROVISIONS UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE RELEVANT ACTS & RULES .

Sd/- (O.P. KELKAR) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER U.T. CHANDIGARH

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS NOTIFICATION

The 28th November, 2008

No. SRD/GP/Elec/08/908 In exercise of the powers conferred by

Section 209 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to the Union Territory,

Chandigarh, and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union

Territory, Chandigarh, hereby directs that general election of the members of the Gram

Panchayats of Gram Sabhas of villages, Kishangarh, Mauli Jagran, Daria, Raipur Kalan,

Behlana, Raipur Khurd, Dhanas, Sarangpur, Khuda Alisher, Kaimbwala, Lahora and Khuda

Jassu, shall be held by the 5th of January, 2009.

MOHANJEET SINGH, IAS, SECRETARY,RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION.

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION, U.T. OF CHANDIGARH, CHANDIGARH.

NOTIFICATION.

Dated the 28th November, 2008

No. SEC./LAW/CH. P/F14/02/08/883 :- Whereas a general election to the Gram Panchayats in the Union Territory of Chandigarh is to be held shortly:

And whereas a notification for calling upon the members of gram sabhas to elect Sarpanches and Panches has been issued by the Administrator of U.T. Chandigarh on 28.11.2008 in pursuance of the provisions of section 209 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 as extended to UT. of Chandigarh.

Now, therefore, in accordance with the provision of rule 7 (2) of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules 1994, I, O.P. Kelkar, State Election Commissioner for U.T. of Chandigarh, hereby appoint the dates for various stages of Elections of Sarpanches & Panches of the Gram Panchayats in U.T. Chandigarh as below:-

1. The last date for filing nominations 03.12.2008 (Wednesday)

2. Scrutiny of nominations 04.12.2008 (Thursday)

3. Last date for withdrawal of candidatures 06.12.2008 (Saturday)

4. Date of poll, if necessary 14.12.2008 (Sunday)

5. The date before which the election 05.01.09 (Monday) shall be completed

Hours of poll for the above elections (for all the Gram Panchayats) shall be 8.00 AM to 5.00 PM (without break).

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Dated: 28.11.08 NOTIFICATION

No.SEC/LAW/CH/F.14/12/08/887 :- In pursuance of rule 8 of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, which provides, inter alia for prescribing of symbols for contesting candidates and in supersession of all earlier notifications regarding allotment of symbols to candidates issued under the aforesaid rule, the State Election Commissioner for the Union Territory of Chandigarh hereby specifies the following symbols for the purpose of elections of Panches, Sarpanches, members of Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad in the Union Territory of Chandigarh, to be held hereafter:-

LIST OF SYMBOLS

21. Almirah 21 Cup & Saucer 22. Balloon 22. Diesel Pump 23. Banana 23. Doli 24. Basket 24. Electric Pole 25. Bat 25. Fork 26. Batsman 26. Frock 27. Battery Torch 27. Frying Pan 28. Blackboard 28. Gas Cylinder . 29. Bread 29. Gas Stove 30. Brief Case 30. Glass Tumbler 31. Brush 31. Harmonium 32. Cake 32. Hat 33. Camera 33. Ice Cream 34. Candles 34. Iron 35. Carrot 35. Jug 36. Ceiling Fan 36. Kettle 37. Coat 37. Kite 38. Coconut 38. Lady Purse 39. Comb 39. Letter Box 40. Cot 40. Maize

In every contested election, a symbol shall be allotted by the Returning Officer as per list given above, to a contesting candidate, in accordance with the provisions of rule 12 of the aforesaid rules and different symbols shall be allotted to different contesting candidates, by draw of lot, at an election of Panches, Sarpanches, and members of Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad, as the case may be, to be held hereafter.

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GENERAL ELECTIONS GRAM PANCHAYATS, U.T., CHANDIGARH, 2008

NUMBER OF ELECTORS AND NUMBER OF POLLING STATIONS

No. & Name of Total No. Votes Votes Total No. of Gram Panchayats of Voters polled by polled by votes polling Males Females polled stations

Male Female

01-Kishangarh 2779 1365 973 2338 04 02-Mauli Jagran 1586 757 613 1370 02 03-Daria 3233 1631 1157 2788 04 04-Raipur Kalan 633 340 258 598 01 05-Behlana 2348 1077 846 1923 03 06-Raipur Khurd 1884 903 714 1617 02 07-Dhanas 1671 809 646 1455 02 08-Sarangpur 1062 507 454 961 01 09-Khuda Alisher 1922 903 731 1634 02 10-Kaimbwala 1236 611 505 1116 01 11-Lahora 1814 864 674 1538 02 12-Khuda Jassu 1017 493 371 864 01

Total 21185 10260 7942 18202 25

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NUMBER OF ELECTORS WHO VOTED AND PERCENTAGE OF VOTES POLLED

No. & Name of Total No. of No. of electors Percentage of Gram Panchayats Electors who v oted votes polled

Sarpanch Panch Sarpanch Panch

01-Kishangarh 2779 2334 2334 83.98 83.98 02-Mauli Jagran 1586 1367 1367 86.19 86.19 03-Daria 3233 2787 2787 86.20 86.20 04-Raipur Kalan 633 598 598 94.47 94.47 05-Behlana 2348 1921 1923 81.81 81.89 06-Raipur Khurd 1884 1617 1617 85.82 85.82 07-Dhanas 1671 1455 1455 87.07 87.07 08-Sarangpur 1062 -- 960 -- 90.39 09-Khuda Alisher 1922 1633 1633 84.96 84.96 10-Kaimbwala 1236 1111 1114 89.88 90.12 11-Lahora 1814 1537 1538 84.72 84.78 12-Khuda Jassu 1017 -- 864 -- 84.95

Total 21185 16360 18190 77.22 85.86

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Panchayat Elections in U.T. Chandigarh, 2008

No. of Seats of Sarpanches & Panches with Reservation status

No. & Name of No. of Reservation No. of Panches to be elected & Reservation Gram Sarpanch Status Status. Panchayat to be Total General Scheduled Caste elected No. Male Femal Women e 1. Kishangarh 1 General 11 6 4 1 - 2.Mauli Jagran 1 Women 11 5 3 2 1 3.Daria 1 General 11 6 4 1 - 4.Raipur Kalan 1 General 9 5 3 1 - 5.Behlana 1 General 11 6 4 1 - 6.Raipur Khurd 1 General 9 5 3 1 - 7.Dhanas 1 Women 9 5 2 1 1 8.Sarangpur 1 Schedule Caste 7 4 2 1 - (Women) 9.Khuda Alisher 1 Women 9 4 2 2 1 10.Kaimbwala 1 Schedule Caste 9 5 2 1 1 11.Lahora 1 General 9 5 3 1 - 12. Khuda Jassu 1 General 7 4 2 1 - Total Seats 12 G-7,W-3,SC-1, 112 60 34 14 4 SC(W)-1 = Total 12. ***

Note:- The Area of Village Makhan Majra has been included in the Gram Panchayat of Village Raipur Kalan.

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RESULT OF ELECTIONS

No. & Name of Total No. No. of Total No. of No. of No. of Name of No. of Name of elected Gram Electors Polling No. valid rejected tendered Contesting valid candidate Panchayat Stations Electors votes votes votes Candidates votes Consy. who polled polled voted S/Sh/Smt./Ms. S/Sh/Smt./Ms. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 10.

01- Kishangarh 2779 4 2334 2243 91 -- Devinder Kumar 1443 Devinder Kumar (Sarpanch) Dharm Pal 770 S/o Sita Ram Devki Nandan 30 R/o 973, Kishangarh

01- Kishangarh 2779 4 2334 2213 121 -- Manjeet Kaur 168 Pal Singh (SC) (Panch) Ishwar Parshad 156 Manjit Kaur (W) Gurbax Singh 152 Shiwani (W) Dharminder Singh 140 Rajni (W) Jaswant Singh 125 Baby Rani (W) Sube Singh 124 Ishwar Prashad (Gen) Shiwani 118 Gurbax Singh (Gen) Pal Singh 111 Dharminder (Gen) Rajni 108 Singh Baby Rani 104 Jaswant Singh (Gen) Anil Kumar 103 Sube Singh (Gen) Shiv Parkash 101 Anil Kumar (Gen) Ram Singh 94 Kanwal Kishore 84 Kalra Sukhdev Singh 84 Gurnam Singh 74 Ramesh Devi 72 Sanjay Kumar 70 Kulwinder Kaur 56

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No. & Name of Total No. No. of Total No. of No. of No. of Name of No. of Name of elected Gram Electors Polling No. valid rejected tendered Contesting valid candidate Panchayat Stations Electors votes votes votes Candidates votes Consy. who polled polled voted S/Sh/Smt./Ms. S/Sh/Smt./Ms. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 10.

Pardeep Kaur 55 Sukhwinder Singh 46 Mohinder Singh 32 Baljit Kaur 29 Avdesh Kumar 7 Total 221

02- Mauli Jagran 1586 2 1367 1321 46 -- Renu 624 Renu (Sarpanch) Leela Devi 547 W/o Devi Dayal Santosh Devi 150 R/o 104, Mauli Jagran

02- Mauli Jagran 1586 2 1367 1312 55 -- Kartar Singh 144 Rajesh (SC-W) (Panch) Kulwant Singh 134 Hukum Chand (SC) Ashmani Khosla 110 Joginder Singh (SC) Ashok Kumar 83 Rekha Shamra (W) Ramesh Kumar 82 Parmjit Kaur (W) Naresh Kumar 78 Reet Rani (W) Rekha Sharma 77 Kartar Singh (Gen) Paramjeet Kaur 71 Kulwant Singh (Gen) Rajesh 68 Ashmani (Gen) Radhe Sham 66 Khosla Reet Rani 63 Ashok Kumar (Gen) Gulab Singh 53 Ramesh Kumar (Gen) Surinder Kaur 44 Hukam Chand 43 Khundia Vinod Singh 42 Kusham Lata 32 Jaswinder Singh 24 Joginder Singh 24 Jawala Singh 23 Balwinder Kaur 22

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Naib Singh 18 Surjit Singh 12 Total :- 1312

03- Daria 3233 4 2787 2662 125 -- Gurpreet Singh 1284 Gurpreet Singh (Sarpanch) Shingara Singh 717 S/o Satpal Singh Kulwant Singh 434 R/o 222, Daria Amrik Singh 114 Satpal Singh 66 Hardial Singh 47

03- Daria 3233 4 2787 2711 76 -- Nand Kumar Yadav 157 Shiv Charan (SC) (Panch) Raj Kumar 153 Gurdev Kaur (W) Harish Chander 150 Lalita Devi (W) Sharma Om Parkash 145 Birmati Devi (W) Gurdev Kaur 119 Usha Dhiman (W) Balwant Singh 118 Nand Kumar (Gen) Yadav Shivji Yadav 111 Raj Kumar (Gen) Bhupinder Singh 103 Harish Chander (Gen) Sharma Gurtar Singh 95 Om Prakash (Gen) Ram Kumar 90 Balwant Singh (Gen) Shiv Charan 88 Shivji Yadav (Gen) Karan Yadav 87 Iftakhar Ahmad 85 Dharm Singh 82 Sharda Prasad 80 Lalita Devi 79 Balihar singh 75 Mohan Lal 75 Birmati Devi 71 Guljar Singh 71 Baldev Raj 66 Usha Dhiman 63 One vote added after draw of Shakuntla Devi 62 lot. Shano 56

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No. & Name of Total No. No. of Total No. of No. of No. of Name of No. of Name of elected Gram Electors Polling No. valid rejected tendered Contesting valid candidate Panchayat Stations Electors votes votes votes Candidates votes Consy. who polled polled voted S/Sh/Smt./Ms. S/Sh/Smt./Ms. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 10.

Om Singh 47 Sanjeev Kumar 44 Satya Rohila 44 Pankaj Pant 37 Veena Gajnavi 35 Binder Kaur 32 Rakesh Kumar 32 Bansal Naginder Prasad 27 Ravinder Kumar 25 Gupta 24 Ram Sagar Paswant 22 Ramesh Ram 17 Rajinder Paul 13 Sharma Gurmail Kaur 12 Vinod Kumar 12 Bansal Atma Ram 08 Total 2711

04- Raipur Kalan 633 2 598 -- Gurdeep Singh Gurdeep Singh (Sarpanch) Karnail Singh S/o Harjit Singh, H.No. 3, Raipur Kalan

04- Raipur Kalan 633 2 598 584 14 -- Naib Singh 92 Nachhatar Kaur (W) (Panch) Rajwinder Singh 68 Harbans Kaur (W) Nachhattar Kaur 65 Bhupinder Kaur (W) Gurdeep Singh 60 Naib Singh (Gen) Jasbir Singh 53 Rajwinder (Gen) Suresh Kumar 52 Singh Harbans Kaur 45 Gurdeep Singh (Gen)

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Bhupinder Kaur 42 Jasbir Singh (Gen) Satnam Singh 40 Suresh Kumar (Gen) Harpal Kaur 24 Surinder Pal Singh 22 Minder Kaur 21 Total 584 05- Behlana 2348 3 1921 1853 68 -- Mohinder Singh 1131 Mohinder Singh (Sarpanch) Dyal Singh 722 S/o Rachan Singh R/o 179/1, Behlana

05- Behlana 2348 3 1923 1872 51 -- Uday Singh 478 Avtar Singh (SC) (Panch) Naresh Kumar 207 Annchi Devi (W) Pachal Jaswinder Singh 182 Archna (W) Tarsem Chand 161 Jasbinder Kaur (W) Avtar Singh 150 Sunita Rani (W) Anand Singh 124 Uday Singh (Gen) Ram Kumar 124 Naresh Kumar (Gen) Malkeet Singh 123 Pachal Ram Bahadur 116 Jaswinder Singh (Gen) Naseer Ahmad 105 Tarsem Chand (Gen) Jiddi Singh 102 Anand Singh (Gen) Total 1872 Ram Kumar (Gen) (Women Panches elected unopposed)

06- Raipur 1884 2 1617 1571 46 -- Lachhman Singh 697 Lachhman Singh Khurd Girwar Singh 497 S/o Raghubir singh (Sarpanch) Dalbir Singh 214 H.No. 41, Raipur Khurd Jaspal Singh 137 Sukhdev Kumar 26

06- Raipur 1884 2 1617 1583 34 -- Ranjit Singh 141 Jasbir Singh (SC) Khurd Dhiman Neetu (W) (Panch) Gurdev Singh 131 Sunita Saini (W) Dharam Singh 126 Satwinder Kaur (W) Rajesh Kumar 114 Ranjit Singh (Gen) S/o Tek Chand Dhiman Neetu 108 Gurdev Singh (Gen)

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No. & Name of Total No. No. of Total No. of No. of No. of Name of No. of Name of elected Gram Electors Polling No. valid rejected tendered Contesting valid candidate Panchayat Stations Electors votes votes votes Candidates votes Consy. who polled polled voted S/Sh/Smt./Ms. S/Sh/Smt./Ms. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 10.

Sunita Saini 106 Dharam Singh (Gen) Gian Chand 98 Rajesh Kumar (Gen) Prem Singh Premi 89 S/o Tek Chand Satwinder Kaur 82 Gian Chand (Gen) Jasbir Singh 73 Raj Kishore 66 Krishna Devi 62 Mohan Lal 60 Hari Chand Mehta 56 Rajesh Kumar 53 S/o Nanu Ram Harjit Singh 44 Jagir Kaur 39 Virender Kumar 34 Putul Devi 29 Ram Roop 28 Ajit Kumar 23 Baljinder Kaur 21 Total 1583

07- Dhanas 1671 2 1452 1382 70 -- Swaran Kaur 598 Swaran Kaur (Sarpanch) Jaswinder Kaur 467 Sheela Devi 317

07- Dhanas 1671 2 1452 1387 68 -- Bahadur Singh 121 Sampuran Kaur (SC-W) (Panch) Amrik Singh120 Bahadur Singh (SC) Dilbag Singh 110 Gurmit Kaur (W) Jagtar Singh 106 Balbir Kaur (W) Hardev Singh 105 Amrik Singh (Gen) Randhir Singh 104 Dilbag Singh (Gen) Major Singh 103 Jagtar Singh (Gen)

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Sohan Singh 95 Hardev Singh (Gen) Surmukh Singh 92 Randhir Singh (Gen) Gurmeet Kaur81 Bhajan Singh 75 Bant Singh 55 Balbir Kaur 43 Hari Krishan 42 Surjeet Kaur 39 Bhupinder Pal 31 Sucha Singh 25 Sampooran Kaur 24 Jaswinder Kaur 16 Total 1387

08- Sarangpur 1062 1 ------Dharam Kaur Dharam Kaur (Sarpanch) (Elected unopposed)

08- Sarangpur 1062 1 960 944 16 -- Gurmit Singh 242 Seat Vacant (SC) (Panch) Surinder Singh 225 Baljeet Kaur (W) Daljit Singh 180 Sher Kaur (W) Amrik Singh 118 Gurmeet Singh (Gen) Rashpal Singh 112 Surinder Singh (Gen) Babu Singh 67 Daljit Singh (Gen) Total 944 Amrik Singh (Gen)

(Women panches elected unopposed)

09- Khuda 1922 2 1633 1575 58 -- Bhupinder Kaur 600 Bhupinder Kaur Alisher Jabir Kaur 524 W/o Gurmail Singh (Sarpanch) Bhag Kaur 451 R/o 150, Khuda Alisher

09- Khuda 1922 2 1633 1571 63 -- Rattan Singh 191 Nirmal Kaur (SC-W) Alisher Gurcharan Singh 137 Satpal Singh (SC) (Panch) Kulwant Singh 119 Baljit Singh (SC) Shital Singh 103 Kuldeep Kaur (W) Mahinder Singh 101 Raj Bala (W) Satpal Singh 91 Rattan Singh (Gen)

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No. & Name of Total No. No. of Total No. of No. of No. of Name of No. of Name of elected Gram Electors Polling No. valid rejected tendered Contesting valid candidate Panchayat Stations Electors votes votes votes Candidates votes Consy. who polled polled voted S/Sh/Smt./Ms. S/Sh/Smt./Ms. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 10.

Jasbir Singh 87 Gurcharan (Gen) Chand Singh 84 Singh Baljit singh 73 Kulwant Singh (Gen) Kuldip Kaur 73 Shital Singh (Gen) Raj Bala 72 Nirmal Kaur 66 Vinod Singh 66 Balwinder Singh 61 Jagdip Singh 60 Balwinder Kaur 56 Labh Kaur 54 Ranbir Kaur 29 Roshni Devi 26 Gurdev Kaur 22 Total 1571

10- Kaimbwala 1236 1 1111 1068 43 -- Narinder Singh 545 Narinder Singh (Sarpanch) Surinder Kumar 523 R/o 160, Kaimbwala

10- Kaimbwala 1236 1 1114 1058 56 -- Balbir Kumar 245 Seat Vacant (SC-W) (Panch) Sri Ram 209 Sanjeev Kumar (SC) Pal Ram 177 Richi Devi (W) Bachna Ram 123 Salindera (W) Harmesh Chand 121 Balbir Kumar (Gen) Neela Ram 90 Sri Ram (Gen) Pawan Kumar 53 Pal Ram (Gen) Hem Raj 40 Bachna Ram (Gen) Jaipal - Harmesh (Gen) Chand (SC and Women Panches elected unopposed)

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11- Lahora 1819 2 1537 1491 46 -- Rakesh Sharma 853 Rakesh Sharma (Sarpanch) Bhupinder Singh 638 R/o Lahora

11- Lahora 1819 2 1538 1498 40 -- Gurpreet Singh 225 Mangat Singh (SC) (Panch) Pritpal Singh 214 Suman Rani (W) Sumit Kumar 185 Santosh (W) Suman Rani 130 Neeta Rani (W) Santosh 128 Gurpreet Singh (Gen) Dalbir Singh 127 Pritpal Singh (Gen) Sanjeev Kumar 125 Sumit Kumar (Gen) Neeta Rani 100 Dalbir Singh (Gen) Gurmukh Singh 82 Sanjeev Kumar (Gen) Manju Arti 64 Rajinder Kaur 56 (SC Panch elected Ram Saran 34 unopposed) Santosh Bhargav 28 Total 1498

12- Khuda Jassu 1017 ------Balwinder Singh Balwinder Singh (Sarpanch) (Elected Unopposed)

12- Khuda Jassu 1017 1 864 853 11 -- Surjit Singh 157 Ashok Kumar (SC) (Panch) Gulzar Singh 151 Gurcharan Kaur (W) Gurwinder Singh 126 Sheela Devi (W) Sughar Singh 87 Surjeet Singh (Gen) Kunal Gupta 65 Gulzar Singh (Gen) Pawan Kuamr 62 Gurwinder (Gen) Tejinder Singh 62 Singh Gurcharan Kaur 31 Sughar Singh (Gen) Nirmal Singh 26 Ashok Sharma 25 (SC Panch elected Sheela Devi 24 Unopposed) Lakhwinder Singh 20 Tirath Kaur Mahan 15 Ahmed Ali 2 Total 853

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS NOTIFICATION

The 31st December, 2008

No.SRD/GP/.Elect./2008/993 In exercise of the powers conferred by Sub Section (2) of Section 10 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 (as extended to Union Territory, Chandigarh), the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh is pleased to notify the following as elected to the offices of Gram Sabhas in General Elections to Gram Panchayats -2008, namely :-

Sr. No. Name of Gram Name of person elected Office to which Panchayat elected

1. Kishangarh Shri Devinder Kumar Sarpanch Shri Pal Singh Panch Smt. Manjit Kaur Panch Smt. Shiwani Panch Smt. Rajni Panch Smt. Baby Rani Panch Shri Ishwar Parshad Panch Shri Gurbax Singh Panch Shri Dharminder Singh Panch Shri Jaswant Singh Panch Shri Sube Singh Panch Shri Anil Kumar Panch

2. Mauli Jagran Smt. Renu Sarpanch Smt. Rajesh Panch Shri Hukam Chand Panch Shri Joginder Singh Panch Smt. Rekha Sharma Panch Smt. Paramjit Kaur Panch Smt. Reet Rani Panch Shri Kartar Singh Panch Shri Kulwant Singh Panch Shri Ashmani Khosla Panch Shri Ashok Kumar Panch Shri Ramesh Kumar Panch

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3. Daria Shri Gurpreet Singh Sarpanch Shri Shiv Charan Panch Smt.Gurdev Kaur Panch Smt. Lalita Devi Panch Smt. Birmati Devi Panch Smt. Usha Dhiman Panch Shri Nand Kumar Yadav Panch Shri Raj Kumar Panch Shri Harish Chander Sharma Panch Shri Om Parkash Panch Shri Balwant Singh Panch Shri Shivji Yadav Panch

4. Raipur Kalan Shri Gurdeep Singh Sarpanch Smt. Nachhatar Kaur Panch Smt. Harbans Kaur Panch Smt.Bhupinder Kaur Panch Shri Naib Singh Panch Shri Rajwinder Singh Panch Shri Gurdeep Singh Panch Shri Jasbir Singh Panch Shri Suresh Kumar Panch

5. Behlana Shri Mohinder Singh Sarpanch Shri Avtar Singh Panch

Smt. Aanchi Devi Panch Smt. Archana Panch Smt. Jasbinder Kaur Panch Smt. Sunita Rani Panch Sh. Uday Singh Panch Sh. Naresh Kumar Pachal Panch Sh. Jaswinder Singh Panch Sh. Tarsem Chand Panch Sh. Anand Singh Panch Sh. Ram Kumar Panch

6. Raipur Khurd Shri Lachhman Singh Sarpanch Shri Jasbir Singh Panch Smt. Neetu Panch Smt. Sunita Saini Panch Smt. Satwinder Kaur Panch Sh. Ranjit Singh Dhiman Panch Sh. Gurdev Singh Panch Sh. Dharam Singh Panch Sh. Rajesh Kumar Panch Sh. Gian Chand Panch

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7. Dhanas Smt. Swaran Kaur Sarpanch Smt. Sampuran Kaur Panch Sh. Bahadur Singh Panch Smt. Gurmeet Kaur Panch Smt. Balbir Kaur Panch Sh. Amrik Singh Panch Sh. Dilbag Singh Panch Sh. Jagtar Singh Panch Sh. Hardev Singh Panch Sh. Randhir Singh Panch

8. Sarangpur Smt. Dharam Kaur Sarpanch Smt. Baljeet Kaur Panch Smt. Sher Kaur Panch Sh. Gurmeet Singh Panch Sh. Surinder Singh Panch Sh. Daljit Singh Panch Sh. Amrik Singh Panch

9. Khuda Alisher Smt. Bhupinder Kaur Sarpanch Smt. Nirmal Kaur Panch Shri Satpal Singh Panch Shri Baljit Singh Panch Smt. Kuldeep Kaur Panch Smt. Raj Bala Panch Sh. Rattan Singh Panch Sh. Gurcharan Singh Panch Sh. Kulwant Singh Panch Sh. Shital Singh Panch

10. Kaimbwala Shri Narinder Singh Sarpanch Shri Sanjeev Kumar Panch Smt. Richi Devi Panch Smt. Salindera Panch Shri Balbir Kumar Panch Shri Ram Panch Shri Pal Ram Panch Shri Bachna Ram Panch Shri Harmesh Chand Panch

11. Lahora Shri Rakesh Sharma Sarpanch Shri Mangat Singh Panch Smt. Suman Rani Panch Smt. Santosh Panch Smt. Neeta Rani Panch Sh. Gurpreet Singh Panch

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Sh. Pritpal Singh Panch Sh. Sumit Kumar Panch Sh. Dalbir Singh Panch Sh. Sanjeev Kumar Panch

12. Khuda Jassu Shri Balwinder Singh Sarpanch Shri Ashok Kumar Panch Smt. Gurcharan Kaur Panch Smt. Sheela Devi Panch Sh. Surjit Singh Panch Sh. Gulzar Singh Panch Sh. Gurwinder Singh Panch Sh.Sughar Singh Panch

MOHANJIT SINGH, IAS, Secretary, Rural Development and Panchayats, Chandigarh Administration.

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION LOCAL GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT. NOTIFICATION.

Chandigarh, dated the 14.07.2009

No. 16/1/1-FII(8)-2009/4674 In exercise of the powers conferred by sub section (1) of Section 16 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976 as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh by the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994 (Act No. 45 of 1994) the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh hereby calls upon the Ward No. 10 of the Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh in the Union Territory, Chandigarh, to elect Councillor in place of Sh. Gurnam Singh, who has expired, in accordance with the provisions of this Act and the rules and orders made there under on or before the 18th August, 2009. .

Ram Niwas, IAS, Home Secretary-cum- Secretary Local Government, Chandigarh Administration.

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STATE ELECTION COMMISSION, U.T., CHANDIGARH, MUNICIPAL CORPORATION BUILDING, SECTOR-17 E, CHANDIGARH.

NOTIFICATION

The 14th July, 2009

No. 6/1/MCCE/SEC/CHD/13/199 Whereas the Administrator, Union Territory of Chandigarh, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him under section 16 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976, as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh by the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act, 1994, has called upon Ward No. 10 of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh, to elect a councilor to fill the casual vacancy caused due to the death of Sh. Gurnam Singh, Councillor from the said ward, vide Notification bearing No. 16/1/1-FII(8)-2009/4674 dated 14.07.2009.

Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred upon the State Election Commissioner, under rule 11 of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh (Election of Councillors) Rules, 1995, I, O.P.Kelkar, State Election Commissioner of U.T., Chandigarh, hereby appoint, with respect to the above-said bye-election, the dates for filing nominations etc., as under:-

1. Last date for filing nominations 21.07.2009 (Tuesday) 2. Scrutiny of nominations 22.07.2009 (Wednesday) 3. Last date for withdrawal of candidatures 25.07.2009 (Saturday) 4. Date of Poll, if necessary 08.08.2009 (Saturday) 5. Completion of Election 18.08.2009 (Tuesday)

I, O.P. Kelkar, State Election Commissioner, hereby further appoint the hours of poll in respect of the above-mentioned bye-election as “8.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. (without break)”, as required under Rule 29 of the aforesaid rules.

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ORDER

The 3rd July, 2009

Sub: Maximum Election Expenses

No. 6/1/MCCE/SEC/CHD/13/152 In exercise of the powers conferred by Rule 96 of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh (Election of Councilors) Rules, 1995 and all other enabling provisions in that behalf, I, O.P. Kelkar, State Election Commissioner, U.T., Chandigarh hereby direct that the maximum election expenses which can be incurred by a candidate for election from one ward of Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh shall remain Rs.1,00,000/- (Rupees One Lakh) in terms of detailed instructions already issued by the State Election Commission vide its Order No. SEC/CH/F.10/8/06/107 dated 21st November, 2006, and also the instructions to the candidates dated 21st November, 2006 issued thereunder and the same shall apply to the forthcoming bye-election to fill the vacancy of Councillor to Ward No. 10 of Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh.

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Name of the counting Centre in respect of Bye- Election to Ward No. 10, Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh held on 08.08.2009

Sr. Site of the Counting Centre Ward No. Name of the Returning Officer No.

1. Government College for Boys, Smt. Hargunjit Kaur, PCS, Sector 11-A, Chandigarh. 10 Land Acquisition Officer, (Auditorium Hall) U.T. Chandigarh.

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DETAILED RESULT OF BYE-ELECTION TO WARD NO. 10, MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF CHANDIGARH HELD ON 08.08.2009

Ward Total Total votes No. of No. of Name of contesting Party affiliation No of Percentage No. electors polled votes tendered candidates Valid (%) of votes & rejected votes votes polled percentage S/Sh./ Smt. polled

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

10 22218 9129 -- -- Bhupinder Singh Indian National Congress 4091 44.81 41.09% Malkiat Singh Shriomani Akali Dal 4058 44.45 Nirmal Kaur Independent 377 4.13 Virender Guleria Independent 342 3.75 Mohammad Kamil Independent 261 2.86

Total number of polling stations in Ward:- 19

Name of Wining Candidate :- Sh. Bhupinder Singh House No. 199, Village Badheri, Sector 41-D, Chandigarh

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NOTIFICATION

The 10th August, 2009

No. 6/1/MCCE/SEC/CHD/13/414 In pursuance of the provisions of Section

17 of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Act, 1976, as extended to the Union Territory,

Chandigarh by the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh) Act,

1994, I, O.P. Kelkar, State Election Commissioner, Union Territory, Chandigarh, hereby notify the result of the bye-election held on 8th August, 2009, to fill a casual vacancy in the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh from Ward No. 10:-

Ward No./ Name & Address of Party affiliation Status of Ward the elected Councillor

10 – General Sh. Bhupinder Singh Indian National Congress House No. 199, Village Badheri, Sector 41-D, Chandigarh.

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NOTIFICATION

The 24th July, 2009

No.SRD/2009/1520 In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 209, read with Section 22 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to Union Territory of Chandigarh, and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, is pleased to direct that bye-election to fill-up the casual vacancies of Panches in following Gram Panchayats in the Union Territory, Chandigarh, shall be held and completed by 18th August, 2009.

S. Number and name No. of offices Category to which No. of Gram Panchayat of Panch the vacant office Vacant belongs 1. 04 – Raipur Kalan 1 S.C. 2. 05 – Behlana 1 Woman 3. 08 – Sarangpur 1 S.C. 4. 10 – Kaimbwala 1 S.C. (Woman)

MOHANJIT SINGH, IAS, SECRETARY, RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION.

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NOTIFICATION

The 24th July, 2009

No. 6/2/PE/SEC/CHD/15/262 Whereas bye-election to one casual vacancy of Panch in each Gram Panchayat of Village 4-Raipur Kalan, 5-Behlana, 8-Sarangpur and 10-Kaimbwala, in the Union Territory of Chandigarh is to be held on 8th August, 2009.

And whereas the Notification for calling upon the members of aforesaid Gram Panchayats to elect a Panch in each Gram Panchayat has been issued by the Administrator, U.T. Chandigarh on 24th July, 2009, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 209 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 as extended to Union Territory, Chandigarh.

Now, therefore, in accordance with the provision of rule 7 (2) of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, I, O.P. Kelkar, State Election Commissioner for U.T., Chandigarh, hereby appoint the dates for various stages of above said bye- election as below:-

1. Commencement of filling of 24.07.2009 (Friday) nominations 2. Last date for filling of nominations. 29.07.2009 (Wednesday) 3. Scrutiny of Nominations. 30.07.2009 (Thursday) 4. Last date for withdrawal of 01.08.2009 (Saturday) candidatures. 5. Date of Poll, if necessary. 08.08.2009 (Saturday) 6. The date before which the election 18.08.2009 (Tuesday) shall be completed

The hours of Poll for the said elections have been fixed as “8.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. (without break)”.

Sd/- (O.P Kelkar) State Election Commissioner.

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DETAIL RESULT OF BYE-ELECTION TO GRAM PANCHAYATS, U.T., CHANDIGARH HELD ON 08.08.2009

No. & Name Election Reservation No. of Total Total Total No. of Name of No. of Name of elected of Gram for the Status of Polling electors votes No. of votes contesting valid votes member Panchayat seat Seat Station polled valid rejected candidates polled & votes percentage polled S/Sh./ Smt.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

04-Raipur Panch SC 1 755 ------Ram Singh Elected Ram Singh Kalan Unopposed H.No.29-B Vill. Raipur Kalan

05-Behlana Panch Woman 3 3184 1773 1738 35 Rajni 881 Rajni 55.68% Raj Dulari 857 H.No. 124/1, Vill.Behlana

08-Sarangpur Panch SC 1 1286 932 891 41 Balwinder Kaur 469 Balwinder Kaur 72.47% Rajinder Singh 422 H.No. 189, Vill. Sarangpur

10-Kaimbwala Panch SC(W) 2 1497 ------Gita Devi Elected Gita Devi Unopposed H.No.95, Vill. Kaimbwala

Name of the :- Sh. Kamlesh Kumar, HCS Counting Centre:- Govt. Model Senior Secondary School, Returning Officer Assistant Commissioner, Sector 10-A, Chandigarh Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.

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Notification

The 10th August, 2009

No. 6/2/PE/SEC/CHD/15/411 :-The following is published for general information :-

Declaration of Result of Bye-Election–of Gram Panchayat No. 4, Village Raipur Kalan Under Rule 33(D) of Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994

In pursuance of the provision contained in rule 33(d) of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, I declare that Shri Ram Singh, H.No. 29-B, Village Raipur Kalan has been elected to fill the seat of Panch-S.C. in the above mentioned Gram Panchayat.

Declaration of Result of Bye-Election of Gram Panchayat No. 5, Village Behlana Under Rule 33(D) of Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994

In pursuance of the provision contained in rule 33(d) of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, I declare that Smt. Rajni, H. No. 124/1, Village Behlana has been elected to fill the seat of Panch-Woman in the above mentioned Gram Panchayat.

Declaration of Result of Bye-Election of Gram Panchayat No. 8, Village Sarangpur Under Rule 33(D) of Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994

In pursuance of the provision contained in rule 33(d) of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, I declare that Smt. Balwinder Kaur, H. No. 189, Village Sarangpur has been elected to fill the seat of Panch-S.C. in the above mentioned Gram Panchayat.

Declaration of Result of Bye-Election of Gram Panchayat No. 10, Village Kaimbwala Under Rule 33(D) of Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994

In pursuance of the provision contained in rule 33(d) of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, I declare that Smt. Gita Devi, r/o H. No. 95 of Gram Panchayat No. 10, Village Kaibwala has been elected to fill the seat of Panch-S.C. (Woman) in the above mentioned Gram Panchayat.

Chandigarh : Sd/- The 10th August, 2009. Returning Officer, Bye-Election Gram Panchayat, U.T., Chandigarh.

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Sd/- (O.P.KELKAR), State Election Commissioner. ______

Sd/- (K.R. KISHORE), Secretary.

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ORDER

The 15th February, 2010

Sub: Maximum Election Expenses

No. 6/2/PE/SEC/CHD/16/81 In exercise of the powers conferred by Rule 41 of Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, and all other enabling provisions in that behalf, I, O.P. Kelkar, State Election Commissioner, U.T., Chandigarh hereby direct that the maximum election expenses which can be incurred by a candidate for election of a Panch to a Gram Panchayat shall remain Rs.10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand) in terms of detailed instructions already issued by the State Election Commission vide its Order No. SEC/LAW/CH/F.14/5/08/857 dated 25th November, 2008, and also the instructions to the candidates dated 25th November, 2008 issued thereunder and the same shall apply to the forthcoming bye-election to fill up one casual vacancy of Panch in Gram Panchayat of Village Mauli Jagran, U.T., Chandigarh.

Sd/- (O.P. KELKAR) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER

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Notification

The 15th February, 2010

No. 6/2/PE/SEC/CHD/16/84 In pursuance of rule 8 of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, which provides, inter-alia for prescribing of symbols for contesting candidates and in suppression of all earlier notifications regarding allotment of symbols to candidates issued under the aforesaid rule, the State Election Commissioner, Union Territory, Chandigarh hereby specifies the following symbols for the purpose of Election of Panches, Sarpanches, Members of Panchayat Samiti & Zila Parishad in the Union Territory of Chandigarh, to be held hereafter – LIST OF SYMBOLS 1. Almirah 21. Diesel Pump 2. Balloon 22. Dolli 3. Banana 23. Electric Pole 4. Basket 24. Fork 5. Bat 25. Frock 6. Batsman 26. Frying Pan 7. Battery Torch 27. Gas Cylinder 8. Blackboard 28. Gas Stove 9. Bread 29. Glass Tumbler 10. Brief Case 30. Harmonium 11. Brush 31. Hat 12. Cake 32. Ice Cream 13. Camera 33. Iron 14. Candles 34. Jug 15. Carrot 35. Kettle 16. Ceiling Fan 36. Kite 17. Coat 37. Lady Purse 18 Coconut 38. Letter Box 19. Cot 39. Maize 20. Cup and Saucer

In every contested election, a symbol shall be allotted by the Returning Officer as per list given above, to a contesting candidate, in accordance with the provisions of rule 12 of the aforesaid rules and different symbols shall be allotted to different contesting candidates, by draw of lot, at an election of Panches, Sarpanches, and Members of Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad, as the case may be, to be held hereafter.

Sd/- (O.P Kelkar) State Election Commissioner

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CHANDIGARH ADMINSTRATION DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS

NOTIFICATION

The 15th February, 2010.

No. SRD/ 2010/2116 In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 209, read with Section 22 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to Union Territiory of Chandigarh, and all other powers enabling hin in this behalf, the Administratior, Union Territory, Chandigarh, is pleased to direct that bye-election to fill- up one casual vacancy of Panch (Scheduled Caste category) in Gram Panchayat, Mauli Jagran-02 in the Union Territory, Chandigarh, shall be held and completed by 11th March, 2010.

MOHANJEET SINGH, IAS, SECRETARY, RURAL DEVELOPMENT & PANCHAYATS, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION.

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NOTIFICATION

The 15th February, 2010

No. 6/2/PE/SEC/CHD/16/87 Whereas bye-election to fill up one casual vacancy of Panch in Gram Panchayat of Village Mauli Jagran, in the Union Territory of Chandigarh is to be held on 03rd March, 2010.

And whereas the Notification for calling upon the members of aforesaid Gram Panchayat to elect a Panch has been issued by the Administrator, U.T. Chandigarh on 15th February, 2010, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 209 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 as extended to Union Territory, Chandigarh.

Now, therefore, in accordance with the provision of Rule 7 (2) of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, I, O.P. Kelkar, State Election Commissioner for U.T., Chandigarh, hereby appoint the dates for various stages of above said bye-election as below:-

1. Commencement of filing of nominations 15.02.2010 (Monday)

2. Last date for filing of nominations. 20.02.2010 (Saturday)

3. Scrutiny of Nominations. 22.02.2010 (Monday)

4. Last date for withdrawal of candidatures. 24.02.2010 (Wednesday)

5. Date of Poll, if necessary. 03.03.2010 (Wednesday)

6. The date before which the election shall 11.03.2010 (Thursday) be completed

The hours of Poll for the said election have been fixed as “7.00 A.M. to 4.00 P.M. (without break)”.

Sd/- (O.P Kelkar) State Election Commissioner

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DETAIL RESULT OF BYE-ELECTION TO GRAM PANCHAYAT OF VILLAGE MAULI JAGRAN, U.T., CHANDIGARH HELD ON 03.03.2010

No. & Election Reservation No. of Total Total Total No. of Name of contesting No. of Name of elected Name of for the Status Polling electors votes No. of votes candidates valid member Gram seat of Seat Stations polled valid rejected votes Panchayat & votes S/Sh./ Smt. polled percentage Polled

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

02-Mauli Panch SC 3 2545 1467 1467 -- Sh. Sucha Singh 564 Sh. Sucha Singh Jagran 57.64 % Sh. Sarwan 456 R/o H.No.322 Sh.Parmod Kumar 289 Vill. Mauli Jagran, Sh. Jawala Singh 106 U.T., Chandigarh.

Name of the : - Smt. Hargunjit Kaur, PCS Counting Centre : - Govt. High School, Returning Officer Assistant Estate Officer, Village Mauli Jagran, U.T., Chandigarh. U.T., Chandigarh.

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DECLARATION OF RESULT OF BYE-ELECTION OF GRAM PANCHAYAT VILLAGE MAULI JAGRAN, U.T. CHANDIGARH UNDER RULE 33(d) OF CHANDIGARH PANCHAYAT ELECTION RULES, 1994.

In pursuance of the provisions contained in Rule 33(d) of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, I declare that Sh. Sucha Singh S/o Sh. Ajaib Singh, House No. 322, Village Mauli Jagran, U.T., Chandigarh, has been elected to fill the seat of Panch (SC) in the above-mentioned Gram Panchayat.

Chandigarh, (Hargunjit Kaur) the 3rd March, 2010 Returning Officer, Bye-election Gram Panchayat, Village Mauli Jagran, U.T., Chandigarh.

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NOTIFICATION

The 4th March, 2010

No. 6/2/PE/SEC/CHD/16/202 - The following is published for general information:-

(HERE PRINT DECLARATION OF RESULT OF BYE-ELECTION (AS ATTACHED) TO FILL UP ONE CASUAL VACANCY OF PANCH IN GRAM PANCHAYAT OF VILLAGE 02-MAULI JAGRAN, UNDER RULE 33(d) OF THE CHANDIGARH PANCHAYAT ELECTION RULES, 1994).

Sd/- (O.P. KELKAR) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER

Sd/- (KULDEEP PAKAD) SECRETARY

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NOTIFICATION

The 24th December, 2010

No. 6/2/PE/SEC/CHD/17/415 Whereas bye-election to fill up one casual vacancy of Panch in Gram Panchayat of Village Khuda Alisher, in the Union Territory of Chandigarh is to be held on 08th January, 2011.

And whereas the Notification for calling upon the members of aforesaid Gram Panchayat to elect a Panch has been issued by the Administrator, U.T. Chandigarh on 24th December, 2010, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 209 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 as extended to Union Territory, Chandigarh.

Now, therefore, in accordance with the provision of Rule 7 (2) of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, I, O.P. Kelkar, State Election Commissioner for U.T., Chandigarh, hereby appoint the dates for various stages of above said bye-election as below:-

1. Commencement of filing of nominations 24.12.2010 (Friday)

2. Last date for filing of nominations. 29.12.2010 (Wednesday)

3. Scrutiny of Nominations. 30.12.2010 (Thursday)

4. Last date for withdrawal of candidatures. 01.01.2011 (Saturday)

5. Date of Poll, if necessary. 08.01.2011 (Saturday)

6. The date before which the election shall be 20.01.2011 (Thursday) completed

The hours of Poll for the said election have been fixed as “8.00 A.M. to 4.00 P.M. (without break)”.

Sd/- (O.P Kelkar) State Election Commissioner

224 CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS

NOTIFICATION

The 31st October , 2008

No.SRD/GP/Elec/08/746 In exercise of the powers conferred by sub- sections (1), (2) and (3) of Section 3, sub-section (1) of Section 4 and sub-sections (1) & (2) of Section 10 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 (Punjab Act No.9 of 1994) as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, is pleased to declare the village or group of contiguous villages or part of a village mentioned under column 2 of the Schedule given below, to constitute a Gram Sabha area, to establish the area so declared as Gram Sabha, and is further pleased to constitute a Gram Panchayat by the name indicated under column 3 of the said Schedule, in Block Chandigarh, Tehsil Chandigarh and District Chandigarh, namely :- SCHEDULE

SNo Name of village or group of Name of Gram Extent of area under the contiguous villages or part of Panchayat jurisdiction of Gram Panchayat village constituting Gram Sabha Area 1. 2. 3. 4. 1 Kishangarh, Basti Kaharan Kishangarh Area surrounded by village of Mani-majra Revenue Suketri on the East and North – Estate and Basti East Railway line on the South. Bhagwanpura, Shastri Nagar Approach road or Rasta from Colony situated near Bapu railway line upto National Dham Colony and the other Highway (Khasra No. 160) and nearby areas (excluding the Rasta from National Highway to municipal area). farm of Dr.Chuttani (Khasra No.288) on the South-West and escape channel of Sukhna Lake (Khasra No. 139) on the North and Basti Bhagwanpura, Shastri Nagar Colony situated near Bapu Dham Colony and the other nearby areas (excluding the municipal area). 2. Mauli Jagran Mauli Jagran Mauli Jagran ( excluding (excluding the municipal the municipal area) area) 3. Daria Daria Daria

4. Raipur Kalan and Raipur Kalan Raipur Kalan and Makhanmajra Makhanmajra

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5. Behlana and unacquired area Behlana Behlana and unacquired area of of Tatarpur (excluding the Tatarpur. municipal area). (excluding the municipal area). 6. Raipur Khurd Raipur Khurd Raipur Khurd

7. Dhanas Dhanas Dhanas

8. Sarangpur Sarangpur Sarangpur

9 Khuda Alisher Khuda Alisher Khuda Alisher

10. Kaimbwala and portion of Kaimbwala Kaimbwala and portion of village Suketri, Kansal and village Suketri, Kansal and Karauran transferred to the Karauran transferred to the Union Territory, Chandigarh Union Territory, Chandigarh (excluding the municipal (excluding the municipal area) area)

11. Lahora Lahora Lahora

12. Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu

MOHANJEET SINGH, IAS, Secretary, Rural Development & Panchayats, Chandigarh Administration.

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS NOTIFICATION

The 31st October , 2008

No. SRD/GP/Elec/08/752 In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 10 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh, and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, hereby declares that the Gram Panchayats of the Sabha areas, mentioned in Column 3, shall consist of the number of Panches, including the Sarpanch, as mentioned in Column 5 of the Schedule given herein below:-

SCHEDULE

SNo Name of the villages Name of Extent of Area under the No. of consisting of Sabha Area Gram Sabha jurisdiction of Gram Sabha Panches of Gram Panchayat of Gram Sabha, including Sarpanch 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1 Kishangarh, Basti Kaharan Kishangarh Area surrounded by village 12 of Mani-majra Revenue Suketri on the East and Estate and Basti North – East Railway line Bhagwanpura, Shastri Nagar on the South. Approach Colony situated near Bapu road or Rasta from railway Dham Colony and the other line upto National Highway nearby areas (excluding the (Khasra No. 160) and Rasta municipal area). from National Highway to farm of Dr.Chuttani (Khasra No.288) on the South-West and escape channel of Sukhna Lake (Khasra No. 139) on the North and Basti Bhagwanpura, Shastri Nagar Colony situated near Bapu Dham Colony and the other nearby areas (excluding the municipal area). 2. Mauli Jagran Mauli Mauli Jagran 12 (excluding the municipal Jagran (excluding the municipal area) area)

3. Daria Daria Daria 12

4. Raipur Kalan and Raipur Raipur Kalan and 10 Makhanmajra Kalan Makhanmajra

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5. Behlana and unacquired area Behlana Behlana and unacquired 12 of Tatarpur (excluding the area of Tatarpur. municipal area). (excluding the municipal area). 6. Raipur Khurd Raipur Raipur Khurd 10 Khurd 7. Dhanas Dhanas Dhanas 10

8. Sarangpur Sarangpur Sarangpur 08

9 Khuda Alisher Khuda Khuda Alisher 10 Alisher 10. Kaimbwala and portion of Kaimbwala Kaimbwala and portion of 10 village Suketri, Kansal and village Suketri, Kansal and Karauran transferred to the Karauran transferred to the Union Territory, Chandigarh Union Territory, Chandigarh (excluding the municipal (excluding the municipal area) area)

11. Lahora Lahora Lahora 10

12. Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu 08

MOHANJEET SINGH, IAS, SECRETARY RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS, CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION.

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CHANDIGARH ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYATS NOTIFICATION The 31st October, 2008

No. SRD/GP/Elec/08/758 In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 11 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to the Union Territory, Chandigarh, and all other powers enabling him in this behalf, the Administrator, Union Territory, Chandigarh, hereby declares that the Gram Sabhas mentioned in Column No.3, shall have the total number of offices of the Panches thereof as specified in Column No.5, out of which, the number of Unreserved offices shall be as specified in Column No.6, the number of offices reserved for Women shall be as in Column No.7, the number of offices reserved for Scheduled Caste shall be as specified in Column No.8, the number of offices reserved for Scheduled Caste Women as in Column No. 9 and the number of offices reserved for Backward Classes shall be as mentioned in Column No.10 of the Schedule below :- S C H E D U L E SNo Name of villages or Name of Extent of area under the Total No. of offices of No. of No. of No. of No. of group of contiguous Gram Sabha jurisdiction of Gram Sabha number Panches offices of offices of offices offices of villages or part of of offices unreserved Panches Panches of Panches village(s) of reserved reserved Panches reserved constituting Gram Panches for women for S.C. reserved for BC. Sabha Area for S.C. women 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Kishangarh, Basti Kishangarh Area surrounded by village 11 6 4 1 - - Kaharan of Mani- Suketri on the East and majra Revenue North – East Railway line Estate and Basti on the South. Approach Bhagwanpura, road or Rasta from railway Shastri Nagar line upto National Colony situated near Highway (Khasra No. 160) Bapu Dham Colony and Rasta from National and the other nearby Highway to farm of Dr. areas (excluding the Chuttani (Khasra No.288) municipal area). on the South-West and escape channel of Sukhna Lake (Khasra No. 139) on the North and Basti Bhagwanpura, Shastri Nagar Colony situated near Bapu Dham Colony and the other nearby areas (excluding the municipal area).

229 2. Mauli Jagran Mauli Jagran Mauli Jagran 11 5 3 2 1 - (excluding the ( excluding the municipal municipal area) area)

3. Daria Daria Daria 11 6 4 1 - -

4. Raipur Kalan and Raipur Kalan Raipur Kalan and 9 5 3 1 - - Makhanmajra Makhanmajra

5. Behlana and Behlana Behlana and unacquired 11 6 4 1 - - unacquired area of area of Tatarpur. Tatarpur (excluding (excluding the municipal the municipal area). area).

6. Raipur Khurd Raipur Raipur Khurd 9 5 3 1 - - Khurd 7. Dhanas Dhanas Dhanas 9 5 2 1 1 -

8. Sarangpur Sarangpur Sarangpur 7 4 2 1 - -

9 Khuda Alisher Khuda Khuda Alisher 9 4 2 2 1 - Alisher 10. Kaimbwala and Kaimbwala Kaimbwala and portion of 9 5 2 1 1 - portion of village village Suketri, Kansal and Suketri, Kansal and Karauran transferred to the Karauran transferred Union Territory, to the Union Chandigarh (excluding the Territory, municipal area) Chandigarh (excluding the municipal area)

11. Lahora Lahora Lahora 9 5 3 1 - -

12. Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu Khuda Jassu 7 4 2 1 - -

MOHANJEET SINGH, IAS, Secretary, Rural Development and Panchayats, Chandigarh Administration.

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NOTIFICATION

The 06th December, 2010

No. 6/2/PE/SEC/CHD/17/348 In pursuance of the powers conferred under rule 6(1) of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, I, O.P. Kelkar, State Election Commissioner, Union Territory, Chandigarh, hereby appoint, in consultation with the Chandigarh Administration, the officer shown in the table below, as the Returning Officer in connection with the forthcoming bye-election to fill up one casual vacancy of Panch in Gram Panchayat of Village Khuda Alisher, U.T., Chandigarh:-

TABLE

Sr.No. Name, designation and address of the Officer No. & name of the Gram appointed as Returning Officer Panchayat 1. 2. 3. 1. Smt. Hargunjit Kaur, PCS, 09-Khuda Alisher Assistant Estate Officer, U.T. Chandigarh.

Sd/- (O.P KELKAR) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER

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NOTIFICATION

The 06th December, 2010

No. 6/2/PE/SEC/CHD/17/358 In pursuance of the powers conferred under rule 6(2) of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, I, O.P. Kelkar, State Election Commissioner, Union Territory, Chandigarh, hereby appoint, in consultation with the Chandigarh Administration, the officer shown in the table below, as the Assistant Returning Officer in connection with the forthcoming bye-election to fill up one casual vacancy of Panch in Gram Panchayat of Village Khuda Alisher, U.T., Chandigarh:-

TABLE

Sr.No. Name, designation and address of the Officer No. & name of the Gram appointed as Assistant Returning Officer Panchayat 1 2 3 1 Sh. Jeet Singh, 09 – Khuda Alisher Assistant Controller (F&A), Chandigarh Transport Undertaking, Chandigarh.

Sd/- (O.P. KELKAR) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER.

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Notification

The 21st December, 2010

No. 6/2/PE/SEC/CHD/17/381 In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 210 of the Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, as extended to Union Territory of Chandigarh, I, O.P. Kelkar, State Election Commissioner, U.T. Chandigarh, hereby appoint, in consultation with the Chandigarh Administration, the officer shown in the table below, as Election Observer-cum- Election Expenditure Observer in connection with the forthcoming bye-election to fill up one casual vacancy of Panch in Gram Panchayat of Village Khuda Alisher, U.T., Chandigarh :-

TABLE

Sr.No. Name, Designation and Office Address of No. & Name of the Gram Election Observer-cum-Election Expenditure Panchayat Observer 1. Sh. Vijay Kumar Bali, 09 – Khuda Alisher Assistant Controller (F&A), Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh. New Deluxe Building, Sector 17-E, Chandigarh.

Sd/- (O.P. KELKAR) State Election Commissioner.

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NOTIFICATION

The 8th January, 2011

No. 6/2/PE/SEC/CHD/17/66 - The following is published for general information:-

(HERE PRINT DECLARATION OF RESULT OF BYE-ELECTION (AS ATTACHED) TO FILL UP ONE CASUAL VACANCY OF PANCH IN GRAM PANCHAYAT OF VILLAGE 09-KHUDA ALISHER, UNDER RULE 33(d) OF THE CHANDIGARH PANCHAYAT ELECTION RULES, 1994).

Sd/- (O.P. KELKAR) STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER

Sd/- (KULDEEP PAKAD) SECRETARY

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DECLARATION OF RESULT OF BYE-ELECTION OF GRAM PANCHAYAT VILLAGE KHUDA ALISHER, U.T. CHANDIGARH UNDER RULE 33(d) OF CHANDIGARH PANCHAYAT ELECTION RULES, 1994.

In pursuance of the provisions contained in Rule 33(d) of the Chandigarh Panchayat Election Rules, 1994, I declare that Sh. Jasbir Singh S/o Sh. Sucha Singh, resident of House No.97, Village Khuda Alisher, U.T., Chandigarh, has been elected to fill the seat of Panch (unreserved) in the above-mentioned Gram Panchayat.

Chandigarh, (Hargunjit Kaur) the 8th January, 2011 Returning Officer, Bye-election Gram Panchayat, Village Khuda Alisher, U.T., Chandigarh.

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DETAIL RESULT OF BYE-ELECTION TO GRAM PANCHAYAT OF VILLAGE KHUDA ALISHER, U.T., CHANDIGARH HELD ON 08.01.2011

No. & Election Reservation No. of Total Total Total No. of No. of Name of No. of Name of elected Name of for the Status Polling electors votes No. of votes tendered contesting valid member Gram seat of Seat Stations polled valid rejected votes candidates votes Panchayat & votes polled percentage Polled S/Sh./ Smt.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

09- Khuda Panch Gen 3 2915 1692 1662 30 -- Sh.Chand Singh 688 Sh. Jasbir Singh Alisher 58.04% Sh. Jasbir Singh 974 R/o H.No.97 Vill. Khuda Alisher, U.T., Chandigarh.

Name of the : - Smt. Hargunjit Kaur, PCS Counting Centre : - Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Returning Officer Assistant Estate Officer, Village Khuda Alisher, U.T., Chandigarh. U.T., Chandigarh.

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UNION TERRITORY OF CHANDIGARH GENERAL ELECTIONS TO MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF CHANDIGARH, 2006

NAMES OF WINNING CANDIDATES

Ward No & Reservation Winning Candidate Name Party Affiliation Status 1. General Chander Mukhi Sharma Indian National Congress 2. Women Anu Chatrath Indian National Congress 3. General Pradeep Chhabra Indian National Congress

Bhartiya Janata Party 4. General Surinder Kumar Jagota 5. Scheduled Caste (Women ) Sheela Devi Indian National Congress 6. Scheduled Caste (Women Kamlesh Indian National Congress 8. Women Rita Sharma Indian National Congress 7. SC Harphool Chand KALYAN Indian National Congress 9. General Jagjit Singh Kang Indian National Congress

Indian National Congress 10.General Bhupinder Singh Badheri 11.Scheduled Caste Manjit Singh Indian National Congress 12.General Kuldip Singh Indian National Congress Bahujan Samaj Party 13.General Ram Sumer Morya 14.General Vijay Singh Rana Independent 15.Women Harjinder Kaur Shriomani Akali Dal

Bhartiya Janata Party 16.General Rajesh Kumar Gupta 17.Women Anju Beniwala Indian National Congress 18.General Devinder Singh Babla Indian National Congress 19.Women Sarita Devi Independent 20.Women Raj Kumari Independent 21.General Ravinder Pal Singh Indian National Congress

Independent 22.General Jatinder Bhatia 23. Scheduled Caste Ram Lal Bhartiya Janata Party 24.General Anil Kumar Bhartiya Janata Party 25.General Gurcharan Dass Kala Bhartiya Janata Party 26.Women Sunita Bhartiya Janata Party

Summary of Results Declared

Congress 14 B.J.P 6 S.A.D 1 B.S.P 1 Independent 4 TOTAL 26