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2019 Lok Sabha General Elections -2019 CHARKHI DADRI District Election Management Plan- 2019 LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTIONS -2019 Sh. Ajay Singh Tomer, I.A.S Deputy Commissioner, Charkhi Dadri - cum- District Election Officer, Charkhi Dadri. 1 Index Chapter Subject Matter Page No: Schedule of Elections 04 List of Contesting Candidates 05-06 1 District Profile 1.1 Historical & Geographical Profile 07-08 1.2 District Demographic Profile 09-10 1.3 Administrative Units. 11 1.4 General Law & Order, History of District 1.5 Past Electoral Offences 12 2 Elector Details 2.1 Constituency wise Total No. of Electors as Per Photo Electoral Roll 2019 as on 23-04-2019 13 2.2 Sex ratio 2.3 Voter-Population Ratio 14 2.4 Inclusion and Deletion 15 2.5 EPIC Coverage 16 2.6 State Age-Cohrot Wise Elector Information 17 3 Polling Stations 3.1 Total Polling Stations 18 3.2 Polling Station Locations (PSL) Details 3.3 Basic & Special Information of Polling Stations 19-43 Constituency –Wise 3.4 List of vulnerable village/Hamlets & Critical / Hyper 44-53 Sensitive & Sensitive Village/PS 4 Logistic plan 4.1 Polling personnel/Details of Various Teams 54-61 5 Movement plan 5.1 Sector Movement plan 62-73 5.2 Details of Sector Officer’s /Zonal Magistrate, S.S.T, Fly 74-112 Squads at 5.3 Requirements of vehicles 113 2 6 Police Deployment Plan 114-115 7 Counting Centre 116 8 Provision of Polling Staff Welfare 117-118 9 Communication Plan 119-146 10 Important Telephone Numbers 147-156 Map of Assembly Segment 55 Badhra & 56 Dadri part of 08 Bhiwani-Mahendergarh Parliamentary Constituency at 3 Schedule of Elections Sr.No Schedule Reference Date 1 Applicable of Model Code of Conduct 10 March 2019 (Sunday) 2 Issue of Notification 16 April 2019 (Tuesday) 3 Last Date for filing Nominations 23 April 2019 (Tuesday) 4 Scrutiny of Nominations 24 April 2019 (Wednesday) 5 Last date for withdrawal of Candidature 26 April 2019 (Friday) 6 Date of Poll 12 May 2019 (Sunday) 23 May 2019 (Thursday) at 7 Counting of Votes 08:00AM 8 Date before which the election shall be completed 27 May 2019 (Monday) 4 LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES Election to the House of the People from the 08-Bhiwani-Mahendragarh Parliamentary constituency. Sr. Name of candidate Address of candidate Party affiliation Symbol allotted No 1 2 3 4 5 1 Dharambir Singh H.No. 200-B, Vidhya Nagar, Bharatiya Janta Party Lotus S/o Bhale Ram Bhiwani 2 Balwan Singh S/o VPO Jhook, Tehsil & District Indian National Lokdal Spectacles Lala Ram Mahendergarh 3 Shruti Choudhry W.No. 25, Vijay Nagar, Bhiwani, Indian National Hand D/o Surender Haryana-127021 Congress 4 Mohd. Irfan S/o A-337/457 Gali No. 03, Chauhan Bharat Parbhat Party Ludo Jalaludin Bangar, Delhi-53 5 Comrade Om SUCI(C) Office, Parjapati Socialist Unity Centre of Glass Tumbler Parkash S/o Duli Dharamshala Dinod Gate, India (Communist) Chand Bhiwani 6 Kundan Kumar S/o VPO Dhana Ladanpur, Tehsil & Republican Party of Mike Dhan Singh District Bhiwani India (A) 7 Ramesh Kumar S/o Pal House, Opp. Truck Union, Loktantar Surksha Party Auto Rickshaw Satya Pal Dadri Road, Mahendergarh (LSP) 8 Satbir S/o Chand H.No. 502, Village Sandwa, Teh. Aapki Apni Party Battery Tourch Ram Tosham, Distt. Bhiwani (Peoples) 9 Salesh Kumar S/o Village Bairan, PO. Noonsar, Pragatishil Samajwadi Key Sohan Lal Tehsil Loharu District Bhiwani Party (Lohia) 10 Bhai Surender VPO Prem Nagar, Hansi, Distt. Bharatiya Janraj Party Almirah Dhanak S/o Balmat Hisar-125033 11 Swati Yadav D/o VPO Nautana Tehsil & District Jannayak Janta Party Chappals Satyavir Singh Mahendergarh (JJP) 12 Jagat Singh S/o VPO, Chang District Bhiwani Independent Helicopter Bharat Singh 13 Dharambir Singh VPO, Badal Tehsil & District Independent Basket Containing S/o Fateh Singh Charkhi Dadri Fruits 14 Rajnish Kumar S/o Village Dharan, PO Dulheri Independent Road Roller Amar Singh Tehsil Tosham 15 Ram Kishan S/o H. No. 222, Haluwas Majra Independent Cup & Saucers Munshi Singh Devsar Bhiwani 16 Lalit S/o Birju Singh Village Pali, Mahendergarh Independent Gas Cylinder 5 17 Vinod Kumar S/o H. No. 66 Gadarwas village Independent Bucket Dharamvir Singh Dalanwas Tehsil Mahendergarh, Haryana 18 Satya Pal S/o Ram Pal House Dadri Road, Independent Television Jiwan Mahendergarh 19 Sudhir Kumar S/o H.No. 173 Village Chandwas, Independent Brush Ranbir Singh Badhra 20 Suresh Chand S/o H.No. 221, Hallu Mohalla Independent Truck Kartar Singh Balmiki Basti, Bhiwani 21 Happy Singh S/o 165/7, near State Ware House, Independent Tractor Chalata Ashok Kumar Kanina Kisan 6 Chapter-1 District Profile 1.1 History and Geographical Profile of Charkhi Dadri Early History The town was founded around 14th century by a Chauhan Rajput Bilhan Singh, a descendant of Prithviraj Chauhan who came to this area from Ajmer. According to the oral tradition, he saw a cow and lion drinking water side by side at Dadur Lake. Intrigued by the sight, he went to a nearby cottage where a Mahatma named Swami Dayal lived. Bilhan Singh sought Mahatma's blessings and was told that if he made the place his home, his family would be blessed and would rule over it in the future. Mughal Era During the medieval times, Dadri was also a pargana (district) and riyasat (state). Mughal emperors Akbar and Farukhsiyar both issued firmans (housed in Red Fort Achaeological and "Rao Harnarian Singh Dhan Collection of Charkhi Dadri" respectively) to grant land to zamindars as "Madad-e-Mash" (subsistence allowance). In 1780 CE, mughal emperor Shah Alam II bestowed the title of Rao of some Brahmins of the town. Etymology "Dadri" is derived from a lake called Dadar which was full of dadur-Sanskrit (frog) from which it took its current name. To distinguish Dadri from other similarly named places in the area, sometimes Dadri's name was appended to the nearby village of Charkhi. After India became indepedent, in recognition of contribution of people of Charkhi village during the first war of independence in 1857 against the Britih colonial rule and Praja Mandala movement against the oppressive rule of the Jind State, the government officially named the town as Charkhi-Dadri.When Ramkrishna Dalmia, the founder of Dalmia Group, established a cement factory at Dadri during the rule of Jind State, the town was renamed as "DalmiaDadri" on request of Sir Ganga Ram Kaul who was then Chief Minister of Jind State, which was renamed to "Charkhi Dadri" when Jind State was merged with Patiala and East Punjab State Union (PEPSU) in 1948. Charkhi Dadri is a city and headquarters of Charkhi Dadri District in the state of Haryana, India, about 102 km from National Capital of India, New Delhi. The town was made by joining the villages of Charkhi and Dadri after urban development. Charkhi Dadri, located in southern Haryana 300 kilometres (186 mils) from the State capital of Chandigarh, is on NH 44. Charkhi Dadri is located between New Delhi to Pilani. District Profile: Charkhi Dadri District is one of the 22 districts of Haryana state in northern India. The Government of Haryana state officially notified Charkhi Dadri as 22nd district of Haryana on 01 December 2016. District Charkhi Dadri comprises of two Sub-Divisions (Charkhi Dadri and Badhra) and two Tehsils (Charkhi Dadri and Badhra) and one Sub-Tehsil (Baund Kalan). District Charkhi Dadri also comprises of four blocks namely Charkhi Dadri, Badhra, Bound Kalan and Jhojhu Kalan. Six Police Stations falls in the jurisdiction of District Charkhi Dadri namely Sadar Dadri, City Dadri, Bound Kalan, Badhra, Woman Police Station and Traffic Police Station. One Municipal Council comprise in District Charkhi Dadri at district head quarter. Charkhi Dadri Importance:- Geographically 7 Kaliyana is a famous historical village. It is known as its flexible stone. It is a small village about 7 kilometers from Charkhi Dadri, local people call it by the name of Kanana. The village is famous in the area for one strange stone mine, the stone of this mine are magnetic though this stones breaker if bent forcefully. But even then every small piece of stone has a degree of flexibility that baffles the geologists from here and abroad. Notable people:- . Master Hukum Singh- Former CM Haryana . Geeta Phogat- International Wrestler. Babita Kumari Phogat- International Wrestler. Vinesh Phogat- International Wrestler. Economy Charkhi Dadri is the main market for all nearby villages and has its own food and grain markets and one FCI godown. It has many shopping markets such as main market nearby Rohtak Chowk and Hira Chowk. Various motor vehicle showrooms like Bajaj, Chevrolet, Hero, Honda, Mahindra and TVS are present here. It makes Charkhi Dadri a big market for shopping. Location District Charkhi Dadri is located between 28°35’31.42″ North Latitude and 76°15’55.05″ East Longitude respectively. District Charkhi Dadri is located 102 km of India capital New Delhi and 299 km of Haryana capital Chandigarh. Geography: In North Region of the district there are Alluvial Plains and in South there are Semi -Desert with remnants of Aravali Range Mountains. The Soil is loom in the North region and sandy in the Western region of Charkhi Dadri District. The Groundwater is mainly Saline with some of small pockets of fresh water in Southwest. The groundwater level of Western region of the district is decreasing fastly. Total area covered by Charkhi Dadri.1426.17 Sq. k.m Access: By road District is connected to cities like Rohtak, Delhi, Pilani, Narnaul, Jaipur, Bhiwani, Chandigarh by Rail it is connected to, Mathura, Jaipur, Firozpur, Bhatinda, Amritsar, Hissar. Climate: Temperature in the Charkhi Dadri District varies from 2 Deg.
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