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District Sveep Plan- 2019 DISTRICT SVEEP PLAN- 2019 A strong way to strengthen the Democracy Deputy Commissioner – Cum- District Election Officer Charkhi Dadri (Haryana) 2019 1 INDEX Chapter Topic Page No. 1 Perface 3 2 Overview 4-5 3 History and Geographical Profile of Charkhi Dadri 6-9 4 District Demographic Profile: 10 5 Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies 11 6 Electrol Roll 12-13 7 Elector to Population Ratio (EP Ratio) and AC wise Gender Ratio 14 8 VoterTurnout in Lok Sabha 2014 Badhra & Dadri 15-39 9 Polling Station 40-41 10 Sveep Plan 42-44 11 SVEEP Core Committee 45 12 Training & Capacity Building of SVEEP Teams 46-50 13 Involvement of Government Departments 51-62 14 Media- Print & Electronic 63-65 15 SVEEP in Rural & Urban Areas 66-68 16 Targeted Communication & Outreach 69 17 Activity Calendar-2018 & 2019 70-75 18 Chunavi Pathshala 76 19 Activites Photogarph & News Paper 77-92 20 Thanks 93 2 Chapter – I Preface Background:- The Election Commission has declared 2018 as the 'year of the electoral roll'. The focus is on 'Purifying the electoral roll' by including more eligible voters particularly youth, women, and Homeless' and deletion of non -existent with the due process of law. Summary Revision is done every year based on the qualifying date as on 1st January based on the Election Commission's directions and the time frame prescribed by them. There is a lot of gap between what the voters should know and what they actually know in important areas related to Election functionary and management. This knowledge need to be addressed by election Managers with a sense of urgency. Experience showed that even greater awareness does not necessarily get in to greater Participation and the answer of this question has been found in voter education which is the most appropriate way to improve participation in a democracy in the country like India. We know that this is not a simple exercise though we have tried our level best to make this plan specific to our district and with this background; we are submitting our SVEEP Plan for Voter Registration of our District to achieve the goals and objectives. 3 Chapter –2 Overview - In the country like India, the legal age of casting the vote for assembly and parliamentary elections is 18 years and above. Election Commission of India (ECI) has been consistently placing its indomitable efforts to encompass the every citizen of India aiming that the eligible age group should be registered in the electoral list and must participate in the voting process. To a greater extent, these efforts have produced results but a lot of efforts need to be done in this direction and being done the issues like low understanding of the importance of electoral process, thin participation of women at polling Booths, accessibility of ostracized sections of the society to polling booths and intimidated voters still pose challenges for the system. To address all such issues, Election Commission of India has unfolded the strategy of SVEEP. SVEEP stands for Systematic Voters’ Education for Electoral Participation, a process of concerted interventions to add people in electoral process by sensitization and facilitation and ascertains increased participation of eligible age group people across all the sections and gender of society. When electoral situation described in this report is seen, it is clear that certain polling booths have shown dismal turnout and poor participation of women voters. In such context, the significance of SVEEP sounds relevant. SVEEP focuses on targeted approach to bridge the gaps of enrolment, 4 turnout at Polling booths, urban apathy and to wipe out the fear and favor factors by spreading awareness and confidence building measures. Other than ensuring free and fair polling in the district, SVEEP will focus on few areas to get the impressive outputs in terms of high level of awareness and handsome turnout at polling stations. The diagram exhibited below shows the targets of SVEEP interventions: 5 Chapter –3 History and Geographical Profile of Charkhi Dadri 3.1 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. 3.2 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. 3.3 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 6 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. 3.4 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 Charki Dadri comprises of two sub-divisions (Charkhi Dadri and Badhra) and two tehsils (Charkhi Dadri and Badhra) and one sub-tehsil (Baundkalan). District Charkhi Dadri also comprises of four blocks namely Charkhi Dadri, Badhra, Bond Kalan and Jhojhu Kalan. Six Police Station falls in the jurisdiction of District Charkhi Dadri namely Sadar Dadri, City Dadri, Bond Kalan, Badhra, Women Police Station and Traffic Police Station. One Municipal Council comprise in District Charkhi Dadri at district head quarter. 3.5 Charkhi Dadri Importance:- Geographically 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. 7 . 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 institutions 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 ground water. 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, Ferozpur Bhatinda, Amritsar, Hissar. Climate: Temperature in the Charkhi Dadri District varies from 2 Deg. C to 45 Deg. C. Rainfall is scanty (Annualaverage Rainfall- 517 mm) mainly in months of July-August. Vegetation mainly thorny trees like Babool, Jandi, Kair along with Neem, Sheesam, Peepal etc. Crops like Bajra& Cotton in Kharif and Wheat & Sarson in Rabi. Minerals like building stone & gypsum or flexible stone (Kalyana Village). Wildlife Rabbit, Neelgai, and Fox. 8 People & Culture: People of Charkhi Dadri District are hard working whose main occupation is agriculture. They are religious people. Apart from this, residents of this region are fine Sports men and represent Haryana and the National and International level sports meets.
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