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Service Electors Voter List FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL - 2021 STATE - (S12) MADHYA PRADESH No., Name and Reservation Status of Assembly Constituency: 4-JAURA(GEN) Last Part No., Name and Reservation Status of Parliamentary Service Constituency in which the Assembly Constituency is located: 1-MORENA(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 688 10 698 B) Armed Police Force 0 0 0 C) Foreign Service 0 0 0 Total in Part (A+B+C) 688 10 698 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 688 10 698 2021 II Additions Supplement 1 After Draft publication, 2021 1 0 1 List Sub Total: 1 0 1 III Deletions Supplement 1 After Draft publication, 2021 1 0 1 List Sub Total: 1 0 1 Net Electors in the Roll after (I + II - III) 688 10 698 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 4-JAURA (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 GAJENDRA SINGH M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General BARREND GOARA Assam Rifles Record Branch GOARA BARREND 000000 Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 CHINNAONI 2 MUKESH SINGH M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General BAROLI JOURA JOURA Assam Rifles Record Branch UMEDGAN BASEE 000000 Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 BAGCHINI 3 DHARMENDRA M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General DEOGARH JAURA SIKRWAR Assam Rifles Record Branch JAURA DEOGARH 000000 Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 DEOGARH 4 NAVAL KISHOR M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General BAGCHINI MORENA Assam Rifles Record Branch MORENA BAGCHINI Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 797112 MORENA 5 RAKESH KUMAR M Recruit Headquarter Directorate General NANDGANGOLI JOURA Assam Rifles Record Branch JOURA NANDGANGOLI Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 476219 BAGCHINI 6 PHOOL SINGH M Warrant Headquarter Directorate General BAGHORA KHURD Officer Assam Rifles Record Branch BISHORI 000000 JORA Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 7 RAKESH SINGH M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General MOTI PURA JORA JORA SIKARWAR Assam Rifles Record Branch GALETHA 000000 Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 BAGCHINEE 8 HARIOM VYAS M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General PACHOKHARA Assam Rifles Record Branch CHAINNONI(CHAMBAL) Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 CHAINNONI(CHAMBAL) CHAINNONI(CHAMBAL) 000000 CHAINNONI(CHAMBAL) 9 BHARAT KUMAR M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General PATHANPUR JOURA Assam Rifles Record Branch JOURA PANCHAMPURA Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 000000 DEVGARH 10 RAGHVENDRA SHARMA M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General JAKHOUDA AKROLY Assam Rifles Record Branch 000000 KAILARASH Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 11 MOHAN LAL SHARMA M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General PATHAN PURA JOURA Assam Rifles Record Branch JOURA PANCHAM PURA Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 000000 DEVGARH 12 DILEEP SINGH M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General MOHANPUR JOURA Assam Rifles Record Branch JOURA MOHANPUR Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 000000 CHINNONI 13 PRADEEP SINGH M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General KHONDOLI JORA JORA Assam Rifles Record Branch KHONDOLI 000000 Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 DAVGARD 14 PAN SINGH GURJAR M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General CHADEAH JOURA Assam Rifles Record Branch JOURA JOURA 476221 Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 JOURA 15 JAYVEER SINGH M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General AHROLEE JOURA Assam Rifles Record Branch JOURA AHROLEE 476221 Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 KELARAS Border Security Force 16 SH BRAJESH KR M ASI DIG(STAFF) FHQ BSF BLOCK-10 TRIPORIA ALAPUR SHARMA , CGO COMPLEX NEW DELHI JOURA JOURA ALAPUR PIN-110003 476221 JOURA 17 BALVIR SINGH M CONSTAB 055 BN BN BSF, PO- JAURA JHILKA PURA LE DOBASHIPARA, TURA, DISTT- GALATHA JAURA JAURA WESAT GERO HILLS, GALATHA 476219 MEGHALAYA, PIN-794005 18 BISHWAMBHAR SINGH M CT 027 BN BSF HQ , TAGOREVILLA SUKHPURA PO- SIKARWAR , PO - ALAMBAZAR , KOLKATA SUKHPURA 799264 DEV , PIN - 700035 GARH Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 2 Final Electoral Roll, 2021 of Assembly Constituency 4-JAURA (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) 19 SHAILENDRA SINGH M CT 014 BN BSF, PO-KHEMKARAN, KHITORA JOURA JOURA DIST-TRAN TARAN, PUNJAB, KHITORA 182126 PIN-143419 DEVAGAN 20 SONU SINGH M CT 130 BN BSF, GOKULNAGAR, PO- 54 BANGLA CHARAHA VISHALGARH, DISTT - BHENSROLI JAURA SEPAHIJALA, WEST TRIPURA, JAURA GAIETHA 476001 PIN-799 102, TRIPURA BAGCHINEE 21 SUBODH KUMAR M CT 130 BN BSF, GOKULNAGAR, PO- WARD NO. 14 SAHAJ VISHALGARH, DISTT - PURA JOURA JOURA SEPAHIJALA, WEST TRIPURA, MOHAN PUR 476001 PIN-799 102, TRIPURA DEVGARH 22 BIRPAL SINGH M CT FATIKCHERA , PO - JOURA , JOURA , JOURA MOHANPUR , DISTT - TRIPURA JOURA JOURA JOURA (W) , TRIPURA PIN - 799211 JOURA - - 23 N S SIKARWAR M CT 10 BN BSF, SHIKAR, PO-DERA PATHAN PURA JORA BABA NANAK, DIST- JORA PANCHAM PURA GURDASPUR, PUNJAB, PIN- 799205 DEV GARH 143603 24 MUNNALAL SINGH M HC 53 BN BSF, VILL-KAVITA, PO- PANCHAM PUR JORAHA BADGAON,, DISTT-UDAIPUR, JORAHA PANCHAM PUR RAJASTHAN - 313 011 476001 DEV GARH 25 BANWARI LAL M CT 001 BN BSF, DHOLCHERA, PO- SANJAY NAGAR JOURA JARAILTOLA, DISTT-CACHAR, JOURA JOURA 476221 ASSAM, PIN-788127 JORA 26 HAKIM SINGH M CT 111 BN BSF, KAILASH KAILARSH SATAKHA(NAGALAND), KAILARSH KAILARSH NAGALAND, PIN-933111, C/O 933111 anandnager 99APO 27 KISHORI LAL SHARMA M ASI 111 BN BSF, BARHANA JOURA SATAKHA(NAGALAND), JOURA GURHACHAMBAL NAGALAND, PIN-933111, C/O 476001 DEVGRAH 99APO 28 RABI SHANKAR SINGH M CT 077 BN BSF, HUMHAMA, PO- UDARPURA , TOMAR HUMHAMA, DISTT- BUDGAM, KHORKERAICH , MP JAMMU KASHMIR, PIN - 190003 UDARPURA M.P. M.P. KHORKERAICH - - 29 UDAYBHAN SINGH M CT 12 BN BSF, AKHNOOR, JAMMU, 100 KOLHUDANDA PIN-181201, (JK) KOLHUDANDA MOHANPUR JOURA JOURA MOHANPUR 476219 CHINNONI 30 BARJESH SINGH M CT 70 BN BSF, SINGHPURA, NANDPURA JOURA BARAMULLA, PIN 193103 JK JOURA NANDPURA 143102 DEOGARH 31 DEEPENDRA MISHRA M CT 035 BN BSF, 17 MILE, Word No-10 bhagat singh BAISHNAB NAGAR, WEST colony JOURA JOURA BENGAL JOURA JOURA 735101 Joura 32 ANIL KUMAR MUDGAL M CT/TM 066 BN BSF,PO - SHANTI BAZAR HUSAINPUR JOURA (BAGAFA) , DISTT- TRIPURA (S) JOURA HUSAINPUR , TRIPURA , PIN - 799144 476224 CHINNONI 33 RAM BABU M CT 066 BN BSF,PO - SHANTI BAZAR VILL-BAGHEL, PO- (BAGAFA) , DISTT- TRIPURA (S) BAGHEL, PS-JOURA, TEH- , TRIPURA , PIN - 799144 JOURA, RAILW BAGHEL JOURA JOURA BAGHEL 476221 JORA 34 RAMAVTAR SHARMA M ASI 066 BN BSF,PO - SHANTI BAZAR - - PUROHITPURA - JOURA (BAGAFA) , DISTT- TRIPURA (S) JOURA SINJRDOI 473551 , TRIPURA , PIN - 799144 CHINONTCHAMMAC 35 RAM GYAN RAJAK M ASI 102 BN BSF, SADETA (BHUJ), PASON DHANA JOURA MUNDRA ROAD, PO- JOURA BAGHAT 799121 BHARAPUR B.O., DISTT- BARGAWA KACHCHH, GUJARAT - 370427 Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 3 Final Electoral Roll, 2021 of Assembly Constituency 4-JAURA (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) 36 SURENDRA SINGH M CT 008 BN BSF, SEEMA NAGAR, 02 YADAV MOHALLA YADAV KRISHNA NAGAR CITY, DITT- BERAI, MANAGARH NADIA, PIN-741166, WEST KAILARAS KAILARAS BENGAL NIRARA 122102 KAILARAS 37 SARVAN SINGH M CT 008 BN BSF, SEEMA NAGAR, VILL/PO -TILAWALI SIKARWAR KRISHNA NAGAR CITY, DITT- DIST-MORENA STATE-MP NADIA, PIN-741166, WEST PIN-476219 TILAWALI - - BENGAL TILAWALI 476219 - 38 BRAJESH KUMAR M CT 13 BN BSF, MAGRA CAMP, CHHATARPURA JOURA BARMER, RAJASTHAN, PIN- JOURA DEVGARH 476001 344001 DEVGARH 39 KRISHNA KUMAR M CT 22 BN BSF, RAMTIRATH, PO - 25 KHERO KHERO JORA CHHEHARATA, DISTT - JORA HUSSAINPUR AMRITSAR, PUNJAB, PIN- 476001 CHINNDNI 143105 40 SUKHVENDRA SINGH M CT 22 BN BSF, RAMTIRATH, PO - SHAKTI PURAM SHAKTI SIKARWAR CHHEHARATA, DISTT - PURAM KAILARAS AMRITSAR, PUNJAB, PIN- KAILARAS KAILARAS 143105 476224 SHAKTI PURAM 41 BAKIL SINGH GURJAR M CT 109 BN BSF DANTIWADA, PAHA WALI , SUSANI , PALANPUR, DISTT- JORA PAHA WALI JORA BANASKANTHA, GUJARAT - JORA SUSANI - - 385505 42 BETAL SINGH M CT 167 BN BSF C/O TCS BSF KHERO GUJRANA HAZARIBAGH, PO- JOURA JOURA HUSENPUR HAZARIBAGH, PIN-825317 476221 CHINONI 43 SURENDRA SINGH M CT 28 BN BSF, PRAHARI NAGAR, MOHAN PUR , MOHAN TURA, DISTT- WEST GERO PUR , JOURA MOHAN HILLS, MEGHALAYA PUR JOURA JOURA MOHAN PUR - - 44 DEVENDER SINGH M ASI 162 BN BSF , KAINUR CAMP , LORIKA PORA , THRISSUR , PO - MULAYAM , PANCHAM PURA , JORA DISTT THRISSUR , KERALA LORIKA PORA JORA JORA PANCHAM PURA - - 45 BREJSSH SINGH M CT 45 BN BSF,Raninagar, BSF RAJPUR , PAHAR GARH , Campus, PO-Patakata, Distt- JOHRA RAJPUR JOHRA Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, Pin-735133 JOHRA PAHAR GARH - - 46 MAN SINGH M CT 45 BN BSF,Raninagar, BSF BIRKHAPURA JOURA Campus, PO-Patakata, Distt- JOURA MOHANPUR Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, Pin-735133 476001 CHINONNI 47 BHAGIRATH SINGH M ASI 173 BN BSF HQ PANJTILLA 526 SIDHNAGAR COLONY SIKARWAR SAMBA KHONDLI JHORA JHORA
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