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Final Electoral Roll FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL - 2021 STATE - (S12) MADHYA PRADESH No., Name and Reservation Status of Assembly Constituency: 75-GURH(GEN) Last Part No., Name and Reservation Status of Parliamentary Service Constituency in which the Assembly Constituency is located: 10-REWA(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 950 19 969 B) Armed Police Force 0 0 0 C) Foreign Service 0 0 0 Total in Part (A+B+C) 950 19 969 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 954 19 973 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 6 0 6 List Sub Total: 6 0 6 Net Electors in the Roll after (I + II - III) 950 19 969 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 75-GURH (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 DHIRENDRA KUMAR M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General GADHWA HUZOR PATEL Assam Rifles Record Branch HUZOR KANAUJA 000000 Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 GOBIND GARH 2 SHRIKANT MISHRA M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General AMILIYA RAIPUR Assam Rifles Record Branch KARCHULI RAIPUR Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 KARCHULI PADRA 000000 RAIPUR KARCHULIYAM 3 AMAN KUMAR TIWARI M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General PURAS GURH GURH Assam Rifles Record Branch MAHSAON 486553 Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 RAYPUR KARCHULIYAN 4 DHRUV KANT TIWARI M Recruit Headquarter Directorate General PURAS GURH GURH Assam Rifles Record Branch MAHASAON 486553 Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 RAIPUR KURCH 5 RAMA KANT M Naib Headquarter Directorate General GONDHRI GONDHRI UPADHYAY Subedar Assam Rifles Record Branch 000000 GARH Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 6 KRISHNA KANT PATEL M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General RERUA GURH GURH Assam Rifles Record Branch SUKUIGAWA 000000 Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 REWA Border Security Force 7 PRAMOD KUMAR M CT 055 BN BN BSF, PO- - - BAHERA - REWA REWA DOBASHIPARA, TURA, DISTT- TIKURI-32 486115 GARH WESAT GERO HILLS, MEGHALAYA, PIN-794005 8 PRABHAKAR KUMAR M CT 055 BN BN BSF, PO- NO 156 KHAJUWA(KALA) MISHRA DOBASHIPARA, TURA, DISTT- KHUSHAWA - GUDH WESAT GERO HILLS, GUDH KUSHAWA(KALA) MEGHALAYA, PIN-794005 486001 GUDH 9 RITURAJ AGNIHOTRI M HC KARIMGANJ, MAZDI CAMP, PO PADARA RAI PUR RAI DIST KARIMGANJ, ASSAM, PIN PUR PADARA 796014 788710 SAGRA 10 RAKESH KR TRIPATHI M CT KALYANI, DISTT - NADIA, RAIPUR KARCHULIYAN WEST BENGAL RAIPUR KARCHULIYAN RAIPUR KARCHULIYAN RAIPUR KARCHULIYAN 799211 RAIPUR 11 CHHABI LAL DWIVEDI M CT KALYANI, DISTT - NADIA, VILL-PURAS, PO- WEST BENGAL MAHSAON, TEH-GURH, PS-RAIPUR KAR, PURAS GURH GURH MAHSAON 486553 - 12 AVID KHAN M ASI 86 BN BSF, AMBASSA, PO- GURH GURH GURH JAWAHAR NAGAR, DIST- GURH GURH 486553 GURH DHALAI, WEST TRIPURA, PIN- 799 289, TRIPURA 13 VINAY SINGH M CT COMMANDANT 168 BN BSF, DIHIYA HUZUR HUZUR BSF CAMP ACHHAD, PO- DIHIYA 486001 MENDHAR, BLOCK- MANKOTE GOVINDGARH (ACHHAD), DISTT-POONCH, JK PIN-185111 14 JAY KUMAR SHARMA M CT 10 BN BSF, SHIKAR, PO-DERA PADRA RAIPUR BABA NANAK, DIST- KARCHULIYAN RAIPUR GURDASPUR, PUNJAB, PIN- KARCHULIYAN PADRA 143603 486001 SAGRA 15 MATHURA PRASAD NAI M CT 051 BN BSF,KADAMTALA, JARAHA GURH GURH SILIGURI, DIST-DARJLEELING, TAMRADESH 486001 WEST BENGAL, PIN-734011 GURHA 16 DEVENDRA KR SHUKLA M CT/TM 148 BN BSF RANI NAGAR BSF BUDHIYA RAIPURAKAR CAMPUS , P.O PATKATA , CHULIYAN RAIPURAKAR DISTT - JALPAIGURI- PIN CHULIYAN BUDHIYA 735133 486114 RAIPURAKAR CHULIYAN Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 2 Final Electoral Roll, 2021 of Assembly Constituency 75-GURH (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) 17 SHIVENDRA KUMAR M CT 054 BN BSF, MAHATPUR, PADARIYA RAIPUR - SHUKLA CHAPRA, PO-SEEMANAGAR, KARCHULIYAN RAIPUR - DT-NADIA, PIN-741166, WEST KARCHULIYAN BUDHIYA BENGAL 486001 RAYPUR KARCHULIYAN 18 AWANISH KUMAR M CT 111 BN BSF, PHAU GURH GURH SINGH SATAKHA(NAGALAND), BHITA 486553 GURH NAGALAND, PIN-933111, C/O 99APO 19 SKMISHRA M HC 138 BN BSF, AMBASSA, PO- AMILIHA GURH GURH JAWAHAR NAGAR, DISTT - TAMARA DESH 486001 DHALAI, TRIPURA, PIN-799289 GURH 20 SHRI CHHAKAURI LAL M ASI 077 BN BSF, HUMHAMA, PO- 62 MAHARULA LOLA TIWARI HUMHAMA, DISTT- BUDGAM, GURH HUZOOR HUZOOR JAMMU KASHMIR, PIN - 190003 GURH 741166 21 NAND KISHORE PATEL M CT 70 BN BSF, SINGHPURA, KHAJUHA KHAJUHA BARAMULLA, PIN 193103 JK KALA GURH GURH KHAJUHA 486001 GURH 22 RAJ ROOP PATEL M SI 70 BN BSF, SINGHPURA, LOHANDWAR RAIPUR BARAMULLA, PIN 193103 JK RAIPUR PADRA 143102 RAIPUR 23 SUNIL KUMAR PATEL M CT 164 BN BSF, MAHARANICHERA, PANTI GURDH GURDH UDAIPUR, TRIPURA-799013 PANTI 486001 GOVINDGARH 24 RAVINDRA KUMAR M CT 170 BN BSF, DHANAKGIRI, PO- BADWAR , BADWAR , TRIPATHI ARAI MILE, DISTT- WEST GURDH BADWAR GARO HILLS, MEGHALAYA - GURDH GURDH BADWAR 794001 486001 GURA 25 SURESH KOL M CT 02 BN BSF, CA WALLA, PAHADIVA RAIPUR KR JALALABAD(W), PO- RAIPUR KR RAURA JALALABAD, DIST-FEROZPUR, 486114 RAIPUR KR PUNJAB, PIN-152024 26 KAMLESH KUMAR M CT 035 BN BSF, 17 MILE, AMIRTI GUDH GUDH BAISHNAB NAGAR, WEST PATI BADI 486001 GUDH BENGAL 27 AJAY KUMAR DWIVEDI M CT 035 BN BSF, 17 MILE, CHORGARI REWA BAISHNAB NAGAR, WEST REWA CHORGARI 486001 BENGAL RAIPUR 28 RAJENDRA PARSAD M HC 169 BN BSF, KUPWARA, DISTT- SILCHAT GURH GURH CHATURVEDI KUPWARA, JK-193222 BRAGAON 486553 GARH 29 RAJ BAHOR YADAV M ASI 191BN BSF,PO - GORGAON HUZOOR KHASIAMANGAL , DISTT - HUZOOR GORGAON KHOWAI , TRIPURA , PIN - 468001 RAIPUR 799205 30 RAJEEV SHARMA M SI 102 BN BSF, SADETA (BHUJ), VPO-GURH,PS/TEH- MUNDRA ROAD, PO- GURH,DIST- BHARAPUR B.O., DISTT- REWA,STATE-M P,PIN- KACHCHH, GUJARAT - 370427 48655 GURH GURH GURH - 486553 - 31 SATYA NARAYAN M HC 61 BN BSF UMARI , UMARI , RAI UPADHYAYA ZOTLANG(LUNGLEI), DIST- PUR UMARI RAI PUR RAI LUNGLEI, MIZORAM, PIN- PUR UMARI 486114 796691, C/O 99APO RAIPUR 32 R K PATEL M CT 109 BN BSF DANTIWADA, AMBA GURAH GURAH PALANPUR, DISTT- TAMRADESH 486001 BANASKANTHA, GUJARAT - GURAH 385505 33 INDER BHAN KACHHI M CT 109 BN BSF DANTIWADA, UMERIHA GURH GURH PALANPUR, DISTT- DUARI 452008 BANASKANTHA, GUJARAT - 385505 Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 3 Final Electoral Roll, 2021 of Assembly Constituency 75-GURH (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) 34 ROHNI PRASAD M ASI 146 BN BSF SHANTI NAGAR TIKAR HUZOOR PANJIPARA DISTT UTTAR HUZOOR TIKER 486550 DINAJPUR WEST BENGAL PIN - REWA KOTWALI 733208 35 VINOD KR PATEL M CT 167 BN BSF C/O TCS BSF DUARI , DUARI , GURH HAZARIBAGH, PO- DUARI GURH GURH HAZARIBAGH, PIN-825317 DUARI - - 36 ANIL KUMAR DWIVEDI M HC 41 BN BSF ALAMGANJ, 500 MAHIYA MAHIYA DHUBRI, ASSAM, PIN - 783 339 HAJUR HAJUR KHANOUJA 486001 GIVINDA GARH 37 MUKESH KUMAR M CT 41 BN BSF ALAMGANJ, 140/1 CHORGARI-188 DHUBRI, ASSAM, PIN - 783 339 CHURGARI RAIPUR KARCHULIAN RAIPUR KARCHULIAN NAUDHIYA 486114 RAYPUR KARCHULIYAN 38 DIWAKAR SINGH M CT 183 BN BSF PATIRAM ATRAI GARDHWA, 149 HUJUR DISTT DAKSHIN DINAJPUR HUJUR KANOUJA 486005 WEST BENGAL PIN - 733158 GOVINDGARH 39 RAJNISH KUMAR PATEL M CT 199 BN BSF PATIRAM ATRAI VPO-NAU DHIYA, NAU DISTT DAKSHIN DINAJPUR DHIYA NAU DHIYA NAU WEST BENGAL PIN - 733158 DHIYA NAU DHIYA 486341 - 40 UMESH KUMAR MISHRA M CT 97 BN BSF HQ POST MAWPAT , SHIVPURWA SHILLONG , DISTT EAST KHASI KASHINATH TOLA GURH HILLS , MEGHALAYA PIN GURH BADIPANTI 184121 793012 GOVINDGARH 41 ARUN KUMAR PANDEY M HC 173 BN BSF HQ PANJTILLA NAKTA HOZOOR SAMBA HOZOOR GOVINDGARH 486550 GOVINDGARH 42 RAMESH KUMAR M ASI 78 BN BSF HQ , INDRESHWAR TAMRADES GURD NAGAR JAMMU GURD TAMRA DES 486126 GARH 43 SUNIL KUMAR TIWARI M CT 127 BN BSF SATRANA, NEW KHAIRA , GORGAWN , GHARSANA MANDI, DISTT- SRI REWA KHAIRA REWA GANGANAGAR, RAJASTHAN, REWA GORGAWN 486114 - PIN-335711 44 NEELESH KUMAR NAPIT M CT 152 BN BSF HQ C/O 56 APO MAIDHNI AANAKAR VALLEY SCHOOL KE PICHHE HUZUR HUZUR MAIDHNI 486001 GOVIND GARH 45 SUSHEEL SINGH M CT 50 BN BSF, BARMER, VILL-BHUDIYA, PO- RAJASTHAN (FTR HQ BHUDIYA, PS-RAIPUR, GUJARAT) DIST-REWA STA BHUDIYA RAIPUR KARCHULIYAN RAIPUR KARCHULIYAN BHUDIYA 486001 RAIPUR 46 MOTI LAL SEN M SI 50 BN BSF, BARMER, SHUKUL GAWAMA , RAJASTHAN (FTR HQ TIKAR , HOOZOR GUJARAT) SHUKUL GAWAMA HOOZOR HOOZOR TIKAR 486001 GOVINDGARH 47 RAM SUSHIL PATEL M CT 057 BN BSF HQ , RAMDEVRA 542 ADARSH NAGAR ROAD , PO - POKARAN , BARA REWA KHAJUHA JAISALMER , RAJASTHAN , PIN KALA GURH GURH - 345021 KHAJUHA KALA 700129 KHAJHA KALA 48 JITENDRA KUMAR M CT 057 BN BSF HQ , RAMDEVRA KHERA , MAHASUWA , ROAD , PO - POKARAN , RAIPUR KHERA RAIPUR JAISALMER , RAJASTHAN , PIN RAIPUR MAHASUWA - - - 345021 Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 4 Final Electoral Roll, 2021 of Assembly Constituency 75-GURH (GEN), (S12) MADHYA PRADESH A . 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