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Final Electoral Roll FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL - 2021 STATE - (S12) MADHYA PRADESH No., Name and Reservation Status of Assembly Constituency: 15-GWALIOR(GEN) Last Part No., Name and Reservation Status of Parliamentary Service Constituency in which the Assembly Constituency is located: 3-GWALIOR(GEN) Electors 1. DETAILS OF REVISION Year of Revision : 2021 Type of Revision : Special Summary Revision Qualifying Date :01/01/2021 Date of Final Publication: 15/01/2021 2. SUMMARY OF SERVICE ELECTORS A) NUMBER OF ELECTORS 1. Classified by Type of Service Name of Service No. of Electors Members Wives Total A) Defence Services 1199 36 1235 B) Armed Police Force 0 0 0 C) Foreign Service 0 0 0 Total in Part (A+B+C) 1199 36 1235 2. Classified by Type of Roll Roll Type Roll Identification No. of Electors Members Wives Total I Original Mother roll Integrated Basic roll of revision 1202 36 1238 2021 II Additions Supplement 1 After Draft publication, 2021 2 0 2 List Sub Total: 2 0 2 III Deletions Supplement 1 After Draft publication, 2021 5 0 5 List Sub Total: 5 0 5 Net Electors in the Roll after (I + II - III) 1199 36 1235 B) NUMBER OF CORRECTIONS/MODIFICATION Roll Type Roll Identification No. of Electors Supplement 1 After Draft publication, 2021 0 Total: 0 Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 1 Final Electoral Roll, 2021 of Assembly Constituency 15-GWALIOR (GEN), (S12) MADHYA PRADESH A . Defence Services Sl.No Name of Elector Elector Rank Husband's Address of Record House Address Type Sl.No. Officer/Commanding Officer for despatch of Ballot Paper (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Assam Rifles 1 JAI PRAKASH YADAV M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General CHANDRA NAGAR Assam Rifles Record Branch KOTESHWAR RD Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 GWALIOR GWALIOR OLD GWALIOR 000000 GWALIOR 2 RAJENDRA KUMAR M Havildar Headquarter Directorate General DURGA BIHAR COLONY TIWARI Assam Rifles Record Branch GORKHI GORKHI BINAY Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 NAGAR 000000 BAHODAPUR 3 RAHUL SINGH GURJAR M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General OLD KANCH MILL BADA Assam Rifles Record Branch GWALIOR 000000 Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 GWALIOR 4 RAM MUKESH M Recruit Headquarter Directorate General VIJAY NAGAR SECTOR Assam Rifles Record Branch NO.2 GWALIOR Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 GWALIOR BAHODAPUR 474001 BAHODAPUR 5 RAJENDRA SINGH M Recruit Headquarter Directorate General VIJAY NAGAR SEC-3 Assam Rifles Record Branch GWALIOR GWALIOR Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 BAHODAPUR 474001 BAHODAPUR 6 SUSHIL KUMAR M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General GADHAIPURA Assam Rifles Record Branch GWALIOR GWALIOR Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 HAJIRA 000000 HAJIRA GWALIOR 7 VEDPAL SINGH M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General 1614 LARSAR GWALIOR Assam Rifles Record Branch GWALIOR GWALIOR Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 540008 GWALIOR 8 TEJENDRA SINGH M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General RAM NAGAR Assam Rifles Record Branch LOHAMANDEE 000000 Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 GWALIOR 9 RAMBEER SINGH M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General MAJOR COLONY Assam Rifles Record Branch GWALIOR GWALIOR Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 HAJIRA 000000 HAJIRA THANA Border Security Force 10 SUNIL NEGI M CT 145BN BSF, SALBAGAN, PO. KOTESHWAR ROAD SALBAGAN DIST INDRA COLONY TRIPURA(WEST) PIN -799012 GWALIOR GWALIOR SHABD PRATAP ASHRAM 404712 11 MANGAL SINGH TOMAR M CT 055 BN BN BSF, PO- BIRLA NAGAR DOBASHIPARA, TURA, DISTT- GWALIOR GWALIOR WESAT GERO HILLS, BIRLA NAGAR 474004 MEGHALAYA, PIN-794005 GWALIOR 12 ARVIND SINGH M CT 055 BN BN BSF, PO- KANCHMILL NEAR KUA DOBASHIPARA, TURA, DISTT- GWALIOR GWALIOR WESAT GERO HILLS, BIRLA NAGAR 474004 MEGHALAYA, PIN-794005 13 SUSHIL KUMAR M CT 027 BN BSF HQ , TAGOREVILLA HNO21, B T I COLONY, , PO - ALAMBAZAR , KOLKATA SIKSHA NAGAR , PIN - 700035 GWALIOR GWALIOR SIKHA NAGAR,TANSEN RAOD 122102 GWALIOR 14 YOGESH KUMAR M CT 027 BN BSF HQ , TAGOREVILLA 101 SAINRAM COLONY , PO - ALAMBAZAR , KOLKATA BARAVA GWALIOR , PIN - 700035 GWALIOR BARAVA 474010 PURANI CHHAWANI 15 BALBIR KUMAR M HC KALYANI, DISTT - NADIA, BIRLA NAGAR CL-1 WEST BENGAL BIRLA NAGAR CL-1 GWAILIOR GWAILIOR BIRLA NAGAR 474006 GWALIOR Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 2 Final Electoral Roll, 2021 of Assembly Constituency 15-GWALIOR (GEN), (S12) MADHYA PRADESH A . Defence Services Sl.No Name of Elector Elector Rank Husband's Address of Record House Address Type Sl.No. Officer/Commanding Officer for despatch of Ballot Paper (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 16 DEEPA TOMAR M CT 48 BN BSF, PAINTHEE, SAMBA, DEEPA TOMAR D/O JAMMU, JAMMU and KASHMIR, RAMVEER SINGH TOMAR PIN - 184121 GWALIOR GWALIOR GWALIOR LOHA MANDI GWALIOR 474003 - 17 YOGENDRA SINGH M ASI CH BSF TEKANPUR , GWALIOR FORT VIEW COLONY BHADORIA , PIN - 475005 GWALIOR GWALIOR GWALIOR SHABAD PRATAR ASRAM 799205 BAHODAPUR 18 SHANKAR SINGH M HC 86 BN BSF, AMBASSA, PO- BIRLA NAGAR BIRLA PARIHAR JAWAHAR NAGAR, DIST- NAGAR BIRLA NAGAR DHALAI, WEST TRIPURA, PIN- BIRLA NAGAR 474004 799 289, TRIPURA BIRLA NAGAR 19 RAMESH KUMAR M HC 10 BN BSF, SHIKAR, PO-DERA VILL-BIRLA NAGAR,PO- BABA NANAK, DIST- BIRLA NAGAR,TEH- GURDASPUR, PUNJAB, PIN- GWALIOR,DIST-G BIRLA 143603 NAGAR GWALIOR GWALIOR BIRLA NAGAR 474004 GWALIOR 20 PAVAN SINGH PARMAR M CT 047 BN BSF HQ , KARIJA 09 LINE NO 4 GWALIOR KAKRIBARI , DISTT GWALIOR BIRLA NAGAR COOCHBEHAR , WEST BENGAL 474004 HAZIRA , PIN 736179 21 SUJATA YADAV M CT 051 BN BSF,KADAMTALA, VILL- NEW GRASIM SILIGURI, DIST-DARJLEELING, VIHAR COLONY WEST BENGAL, PIN-734011 HAZIRA,POST-BIRLA NA NEW GRASIM VIHAR COLONY HAZIRA GWALIOR GWALIOR BIRLA NAGAR 474003 - 22 VIMAL M HC 133 BN BSF,NALKATA , PO - VILL-ANAND NAGAR,PO- KANCHANCHERA , DISTT- BAHODAPUR,PS- DHALAI , TRIPURA, PIN 799266 BAHODAPUR,TEH- GW ANAND NAGAR GWALIOR GWALIOR BAHODA PUR 474002 - 23 SANTOSH SHARMA M CT 159 BSF DAWNGZAWL, , DIST- 792 VIJAY NAGAR VIJAY SERCHHIP, MIZORAM, PIN- NAGAR GADAIPURA 796181 GWALIOR GWALIOR BIRLA NAGAR 474004 HAZEERA 24 MANGAL SINGH M CT/TM 159 BSF DAWNGZAWL, , DIST- VINAY NAGAR SECTOR SERCHHIP, MIZORAM, PIN- NO-02 GWALIOR 796181 GWALIOR BHODAPUR 474001 25 DEVENDRA SINGH M CT 049 BN BSF, GOGOLAND, NEW HAZIRA ROAD TANSEN SANGER AIR FIELD, DISTT- BUDGAM, NAGAR GWALIOR SRINAGAR-190007, (JK) GWALIOR BIRLA NAGAR 474002 GWALIOR 26 RAKESH SINGH M CT 054 BN BSF, MAHATPUR, BHAURLI KHURD CHAPRA, PO-SEEMANAGAR, GWALIOR GWALIOR DT-NADIA, PIN-741166, WEST LOHAMANDI 474003 BENGAL MALGARA 27 DHARMENDER SINGH M CT 054 BN BSF, MAHATPUR, 562 GWALIOR GWALIOR KUSHAWAH CHAPRA, PO-SEEMANAGAR, GWALIOR GWALIOR DT-NADIA, PIN-741166, WEST LOHA MANDI 474003 BENGAL GWALIOR 28 OMKAR SINGH M CT 093 BN BSF CHEDIMA PO DIST 182 NEW COLONY No. 1 BHADORIYA KOHIMA NAGALAND PIN GWALIOR GWALIOR 933111 GWALIOR BIRLA NAGAR 474004 GWALIOR 29 MUKESH KUMAR M CT 111 BN BSF, B-682 Anand Nagar Gwalior INDOLIYA SATAKHA(NAGALAND), Gwalior Gwalior Shabdpratab NAGALAND, PIN-933111, C/O Ashram 474012 Bahudapur 99APO Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 3 Final Electoral Roll, 2021 of Assembly Constituency 15-GWALIOR (GEN), (S12) MADHYA PRADESH A . Defence Services Sl.No Name of Elector Elector Rank Husband's Address of Record House Address Type Sl.No. Officer/Commanding Officer for despatch of Ballot Paper (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 30 AJAY SINGH JADON M CT SHQ BSF AMRITSAR, KHASA ANAND NAGAR , BSF CAMP, PO-CHHEHARTA, S.P.ASHRMA , LASKHAR DIST-AMRITSAR, PUNJAB, PIN- ANAND NAGAR 143106 LASKHAR LASKHAR S.P.ASHRMA - - 31 KUMARI RAJNI M CT 138 BN BSF, AMBASSA, PO- RAMDAS GHATTI , AHIRWAR JAWAHAR NAGAR, DISTT - RAMDAS GHATTI DHALAI, TRIPURA, PIN-799289 RAMDAS GHATTI GWALIOR GWALIOR RAMDAS GHATTI 475005 GWALIOR 32 VINOD SINGH TOMAR M CT 138 BN BSF, AMBASSA, PO- CHAR SHAHAR KR NAKA JAWAHAR NAGAR, DISTT - CHAR SHAHER KA NAKA DHALAI, TRIPURA, PIN-799289 GWALIOR GWALIOR HAZIRA 474003 HAZIRA 33 JAGAMAN SINGH M HC 105 BN BSF, RAMBAGH CAMP, 38 NARSINGH NAGAR GANDHIDHAM, DISTT- KUTCH, CHARSHAR KA NAKA GUJARAT - 370205 HAZIRA GAWALIOR NARSINGH NAGAR CHARSHAR KA NAKA HAZIRA GAWALIOR GWALIOR GWALIOR NARSINGH NAGAR CHARSHAR KA NAKA HAZIRA GAWALIOR 476400 NARSINGH NAGAR CHARSHAR KA NAKA HAZIRA GAWALIOR 34 MANOJ M CT 70 BN BSF, SINGHPURA, JATI KI LINE GWALIOR BARAMULLA, PIN 193103 JK GWALIOR BIRLA NAGAR 474004 HAZIRA 35 DHARAMVEER M SI 164 BN BSF, MAHARANICHERA, 8/37 CHAR SAHAR KA UDAIPUR, TRIPURA-799013 NAKA NARSING NAGAR GWALIOR GWALIOR GWALIOR HAZIRA 474003 HAZIRA 36 RAJESH YADAV M CT 035 BN BSF, 17 MILE, MAA VAISHNDPURAM BAISHNAB NAGAR, WEST GWALIOR GWALIOR BENGAL BIRLA NAGAR 474004 GWALIOR 37 AJAY KHATRI M CT/TM 90 BN BSF, VPO- NOUMAHALA SAKAWRTUICHHUN, DISTT- GWALIOR GWALIOR AIZWAL, MIZORAM- 796009 LOHA MANDI 474003 38 PUSHPRAJ SENGAR M CT 90 BN BSF, VPO- BIKAS COLONY TENSEN SAKAWRTUICHHUN, DISTT- NAGAR TENSEN NAGAR AIZWAL, MIZORAM- 796009 HAZIRA 474003 HAZIRA 39 VIVEK KUMAR SINGH M CT 90 BN BSF, VPO- QTR NO. 19 LINE NO. 13 SAKAWRTUICHHUN, DISTT- BIRLA NAGAR GWALIOR AIZWAL, MIZORAM- 796009 GWALIOR BIRLA NAGAR 741101 HAZIRA 40 RAVINDRA SINGH M CT 96 BN BSF, PO-RAMPURA, DIST- BIRLA NAGAR LINE NO- FEROZPUR, PUNJAB, PIN-152123 02 , BIRLA NAGARLINE NO-02 , BIRLA NAGAR LINE NO-02 GWALIOR GWALIOR BIRLA NAGARLINE NO-02 - - 41 NARENDRA SINGH M CT 96 BN BSF, PO-RAMPURA, DIST- VIJAY NAGAR NIJAY FEROZPUR, PUNJAB, PIN-152123 NAGAR GWALIOUR GWALIOUR BHODAPUR 474001 BHODAPUR 42 JITENDRA SINGH M CT 191BN BSF,PO - 109 mahendra nagar gwalior KHASIAMANGAL , DISTT - GWALIIOR GWALIIOR KHOWAI , TRIPURA , PIN - BIRLA NAGAR 474004 799205 hazira Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 4 Final Electoral Roll, 2021 of Assembly Constituency 15-GWALIOR (GEN), (S12) MADHYA PRADESH A . 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