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1. District Brief Profile 1. DISTRICT BRIEF PROFILE A- DISTRICT POLITICAL MAP B- KEY STATISTICS POPULATION – 2011 1241519 PROJECTED POPULATION - (Current Year) 1464992 POPULATION DENSITY 194 LITERACY RATE TOTAL 63.23% LITERACY RATE MALE 74.05% LITERACY RATE FEMALE 51.36% GROWTH RATE – TOTAL 26.97 GROWTH RATE – URBAN 30.87 GROWTH RATE – RURAL 25.71 NO. OF MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 00 NO. OF MUNICIPALITIES 05 NO. OF BLOCKS 05 NO. OF GRAM PANCHAYATS 425 NO. OF REVENUE VILLAGES 1375 TOTAL ELECTORS IN DISTRICT 815962 MALE ELECTORS 431346 FEMALE ELECTORS 384553 SEX RATIO – 2011 911 SEX RATIO - (As per final roll) EP RATIO – 2011 EP RATIO - (As per final roll) NO. OF PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES (PC) 02 (Partially) NO. OF POLING STATION (PS) 1065 NO. OF POLLING STATION LOCATIONS 970 NO. OF ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCIES (AC) 04 NO. OF RETURNING OFFICERS (RO) 04 NO. OF AROS 12 NO. OF SECTOR OFFICERS (SO) NO. OF BLOS 1065 C- BRIEF NOTIES ON THE DISTRICT Write very briefly about the district India is a vast country and considering the size, geography and culture, conducting election has always been an arduous task. It is termed as a biggest festival of democracy, whereby, a government is elected through the people’s participation. It is indeed a tough task for the authority to conduct the free and fair polling with proper security to electors and polling personnel. Hence, it is strongly recommended to have a robust election management plan, in line with the prescribed guidelines and instructions, with the authority which deals with the each and every aspect of election preparedness. All officers are, therefore, advised to be familiarized and acquainted with each measure to be adopted at various stages of electoral processes and election management plan can be a better tool to guide the concerned officials. It covers every aspect from who will do what, when and how. Brief about the administrative set up Administrative headquarters of the district is Guna town while its divisional headquarters is Gwalior. District is further divided into sub-divisions and tehsils while from the point of view of the rural development the district is divided into development blocks, known as Janpads. Village Panchayat is a local unit of governance in rural area and Nagarpalikas are functional as a unit of local governance in the urban area of the district. The District Collector looks after the general administration, revenue, law and order of the entire district. He is assisted by Additional District Magistrate and Sub-Divisional Magistrates in discharging his duties. The Police department in the leadership of Superintendent of Police ascertains the maintenance of law and order with the support of district administration. Guna district is divided into 7 tehsils, 5 sub-divisions and 5 development blocks. Similarly, Guna district has 1338 villages with 1264 inhabited ones (Census 2011), 425 Gram Panchayats and 5 urban local bodies- Guna, Aron, Binaganj, Kumbhraj and Raghogarh. Guna and Raghogarh have municipal corporations while Aron, Binaganj and Kumbhraj have Nagar Parishads. The district has 16 Police stations and their details are shown in the table for the reference. Exhibit 1: Sub-divisions with Tehsils Guna comes under parliamentary constituency 04-Guna and 20-Rajgarh. 28-Bamori and 29-Guna (SC) assembly constituency are parts of parliamentary constituency 04 while 30-Chanchora and 31-Raghogarh are covered by parliamentary constituency 20. PC-04 PC-20 28- Bamori 30- Chachora 29- Guna (SC) 31- Raghogarh Brief about the peculiarities in demography As compared to the Census 2001, Guna district has lodged a decadal increase of about 26.9 % in its overall population in 2011. Guna district ranks thirty-third in terms of total population in the state and sixth in regard to decadal population growth rate among the fifty districts of Madhya Pradesh. The district has about 15.6% SC of total population while about 15.4% of total population is that of ST. 74.8% of total population is residing in rural areas of the district. Particulars Census 2011 Total Population 1241519 Male Population 649362 Female Population 592157 Sex Ratio 912 Decadal change in population (%) 26.9 Population density 194 Rural population 928844 Urban Population 312675 Schedule Caste population 193115 Schedule Tribe population 190819 Literacy rate (%) 63.2 Literacy rate- Male (%) 74.1 Literacy rate- Female (%) 51.4 Brief about the terrain. Maximum part of District is plain. brief about any specific socio-economic-cultural peculiarities relevant from election management point of view. Nil Brief about the infrastructure availability. Yes- Building manpower , machines... etc are available. Brief about the places, which are generally inaccessible or difficult to reach. Nil Brief about the resource availability - manpower, logistics, IT related, etc. Yes, These all are available. Brief about the weather & periods of inaccessibility & places of inaccessibility. Nil Brief about the weather & periods of inaccessibility & places of inaccessibility. Nil- all places have accessible at all time. Brief about the general law and order situation constituency wise. From the point of view of Law & order Guna is considered to be a peaceful district. There are certain pockets where communal discord is expected to be erupted. However, no major untoward incidents in the previous election have been reported. During previous elections the situation of law and order remained normal. Elections were conducted peacefully and no re-polling was exercised in the Assembly constituency election in 2008. Agara-Bombay National Highway, one of the busiest highways, crosses Guna and accident prone which may cause tension in the district. Similarly, issues of civic amenities like interrupted and irregular power supply and lack of drinking water facilities are major issues which can create problems. Though, during 2009 election of Parliamentary constituency under PC 20 of Rajgarh, at one Polling station No 190- Maguakheda under Assembly constituency 30- Chanchora re-polling was conducted. Under 29- Guna (SC) assembly constituency Khiaoda Chauraha (intersection) of Talaiya colony is sensitive because of apprehension of communal tension. An incident had occurred between Meena and Bhil community in the Konya kalan village under AC 30-Chanchora in 2006 and it has remianed which instigates hot discussions among these communities. Tension between Bhil and Meena and Gurjar and Meena in Kumbhraj and Chanchora are always a topic of tension. Similarly, in assembly constituency 30- Chanchora few pockets like Mrigwas, Chanchora, Maksudangarh are sensitive while in AC 31- Raghogarh, Aron, Raghogarh and Jamner are sensitive places. Tabular format of AC wise turnout in the last two General Election as follows : PS AC TURENOUT IN LAST (Give Year) TURENOUT IN LAST (Give Year) ASSEMBLY PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION IN % ELECTION IN % MALE FEMALE OTHER PB TOTAL MALE FEMALE OTHER PB TOTAL 04 GUNA 28 125029 96605 85647 - 03 182252 29 122166 101983 89760 01 27 191744 20 30 102947 83546 60668 - 922 145136 RAJGARH 31 113759 103596 90422 02 11 194031 Brief about the experiences of recent previous elections, including law and order issues, repolls, MCC related, EEM related, etc in table below SL. No. ACTIVITY NUMBER 01 Number of Police Station. 14 02 Vulnerable hamlets/pockets identified in last General election. 34 03 Vulnerable Voters identified in last general election 3932 04 Number of intimidators identified in last general election 70 05 Preventive Action taken vs intimidators in last general election 66 06 Total preventive action taken under various sections of CrPC in last general election 4070 07 NBW executed in last general election 522 08 Election related offences of Last LS election 5 09 Election related offences of last Assembly election 3 10 Total licensed arms/Arms deposited in last general election 4088 11 Other Preventive action, externment, etc in last general election 8 12 Seizure of illegal arms and ammunition in last general election 41 13 Seizure of liquor in last general election 726 Ltr 14 Seizure of case in last general election - 15 Major law and order issue in last year 8 D- PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY AND ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCIES IN THE DISTRICT NAME OF PC NAME OF PC 1 2 04- GUNA 20- RAJGARH AC- 28 BAMORI AC- 30 CHACHODA AC- 29 GUNA (SC) 31- RAGHOGARH E- ELECTION MANAGEMENT MACHINERY SL. DESIGNATION NAME OFFICE OFFICE MOBILE FAX E-MAIL ID NO ADDRESS NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER (WITH STD CODE) 01 DEO Shri Vijay Dutta New Collect 07542-255626 9685000567 07542-255408 deoguna07@g Collector Guna orate Guna mail.com 02 Deputy DEO Shri Akhilesh Jain New Collect 07542-253540 9826205166 07542-253540 deoguna07@g Joint Collector Guna orate Guna mail.com 03 ERO -1 Shri Arvind SDM Office - 9977172029 - erobamori28@ AC-28 Bamori Vajpayee (Old gmail.com Sub Divisional Collectorate) Officer (Rev) Guna Bamori 04 ERO -2 Shri Arvind SDM Office - 9977172029 - eroguna29@g AC-29 Guna (SC) Vajpayee (Old mail.com Sub Divisional Collectorate) Officer (Rev) Guna Guna 05 ERO -3 SDM Office - - - erochachoda30 AC-30 Chachoda Chachoda @gmail.com 06 ERO -4 SDM Office - - - eroraghogarh AC-31 Raghogarh Raghogarh [email protected] SL. DESIGNATION NAME OFFICE OFFICE MOBILE FAX E-MAIL ID NO ADDRESS NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER (WITH STD CODE) 07 AERO 1 Shri Ramniwas Tehsil Office - - - aerobamoritehs AC-28 Bamori Choadhry Bamori [email protected] Tehsildar Bamori 08 AERO 2 Shri Sandeep Tehsil Office - - - aerogunatehsil AC-29 Guna (SC) Shrivastava Guna @gmail.com Tehsildar Guna 09 AERO 3 Shri Brijmohan Arya Tehsil Office - - - aerochachodat AC-30 Chachoda Tehsildar Chachoda Chachoda [email protected] om 10 AERO 4 Shri Bajrang Tehsil Office aeroraghogarht AC-31 Raghogarh Bahadur Singh Raghogarh [email protected] Tehsildar Raghogarh om 11 Nodal Officer Shri AK Chandil New Collect MCC Additional District orate Guna Magistrate Guna 12 Nodal Officer Shri US Tomar Office of the 07542-252713 9425442794 - - Postal Ballot Dy. Director Dy. Director Agriculture Guna Guna 13 ........... 14 ........... 15 Sector Officer 2.
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