DISTRICT SVEEP PLAN- 2019

A strong way to strengthen the Democracy Deputy Commissioner – Cum- District Election Officer ()

2019

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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 & 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

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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 . 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.

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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:

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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

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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 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.

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. 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, , 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.

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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. Residents of this region also join Armed Forces in large numbers and defend the country from foreign aggression and internal disturbances. Due to sacrifices of brave soldiers of this district during battles, city is come to be known as City of War Heroes.

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Chapter –4

District Demographic Profile:

Population Data District Charkhi Dadri

Description 2011 Actual Population 502276 Male 265949 Female 236327 Population Growth - Area Sq. Km 1426.17 Density/km 352 Proportion to Haryana Population 1.98% Sex Ratio (Per 1000) 889 Child Sex Ratio (0-6 Age) 808 Average Literacy 77% Male Literacy 88% Female Literacy 64% Total Child Population (0-6 Age) 63205 Male Population (0-6 Age) 34959 Female Population (0-6 Age) 28246 Literates 336765 Male Literates 203099 Female Literates 133666 Child Proportion (0-6 Age) 12.58% Boys Proportion (0-6 Age) 13.14% Girls Proportion (0-6 Age) 11.95%

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Chapter –5

Parliamentary Constituency:

Chakhi Dadri is part of 8-Bhiwani-Mahendergarh Lok Sabha constituency. There are 02 assembly constituency named 55 Badhra & 56 Dadri comes as the part of Bhiwani- Mohindergarh.

Assembly constituency (AC)

5.2 Charkhi Dadri district accommodates 02 Assembly constituencies is as under:-

Assembly Constituency 55 Badhra 56 Dadri

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Chapter –6

Electrol Roll:

General election in the democratic country like India has been playing an instrumental role in the development of the nation by choosing democratically elected governments through this system. It is conducted every five years in normal situation and in a vast country like ours; conducting election is a mammoth task.

Sr. No. Particulars Value as on 23-04-2019 1 No. of Total Electors 3,68,974 2 No. of Male Electors 195833 3 No. of Female Electors 173141 4 Electors to Population Ratio 670 5 Gender Ratio (Electors) 877 as per Census 2011 6 PER Coverage (%) 100 % 7 EPIC Coverage (%) 100%

6.1 Assembly Constituency wise electors:-

General Electors No Name Male Female Others Total 55 Badhra 96082 85410 0 181492 56 Dadri 99751 87731 0 187482 Total 195833 173141 0 368974

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6.2 Assembly Constituency wise Photo Coverage.

The table given below shows that in Charkhi Dadri all Assembly Constituencies have 100% Photo Coverage.

AC Total Electors Total Photo in Non Photo % of Photo % of Non No. Name the Roll Entries Entries Photo Entries 55 Badhra 181492 181492 0 100% 0 56 Dadri 187482 187482 0 100% 0 Total 368974 368974 0 100% 0

6.3 The table below shows the AC wise status:-

AC No. of PS PS with>90% PS with>99% PS with100% No. Name <=99% Photo <=100% Photo Photo elector elector elector 55 Badhra 239 0 0 239 56 Dadri 232 0 0 232 Total 471 0 0 471

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Chapter –7

Elector To Population Ratio (EP Ratio)

AC Total Population (Projected Electors (as on 23.04.2019 ) EP Ratio

2019)

No Name

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Male Female Total Men Women Total Men Women Total 55 Badhra 136902 122740 259642 96082 85410 181492 702 696 699 56 Dadri 154853 137908 292761 99751 87731 187482 644 636 640 Total 291755 260648 552403 195833 173141 368974 671 666 670

7.1 Gender Ratio.

AC Wise Gender Ratio

AC Census Gender Electors as per Draft Roll 23.04.2019 No. Name Ratio of District Male Female Electors Gender Ratio 55 Badhra 877 as per 2011 96082 85410 889 census 56 Dadri 99751 87731 879 195833 173141 884

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Chapter –8

Voter Turnout in Lok Sabha-2014

Election Electors Voter polled % Voter Polled

Male Female Total Men Women Total Men Women Total 55-Badhra 86606 75823 162429 64895 55714 120609 74.93 73.48 74.25

56-Dadri 91581 79639 171220 63518 53373 116891 69.36 67.02 68.27

Voter turnout highest In Lok Sabha Election 2014

8.1 Badhra-55

Sr.No. No. & Name Total Electors Voter Turnout Turnout %age of Polling Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Station 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 25-Kheri 122 102 224 116 90 206 95.08 88.24 91.96 Battar

2 84-Dandama 127 113 240 107 102 209 84.25 90.27 87.08

3 116-Makrani 167 133 300 159 101 260 95.21 75.94 86.67

4 86-Sirsali 287 240 527 243 213 456 84.67 88.75 86.53 Majra Bhopali

5 154-Khorda 404 336 740 341 290 631 84.41 86.31 85.27

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6 114-Dadhi 515 413 928 426 365 791 82.72 88.38 85.24 Chhillar

7 85-Kari Adu 410 359 769 344 311 655 83.9 86.63 85.18

8 151-Bhandwa 164 143 307 142 118 260 86.59 82.52 84.69

9 79-Kakroli 171 128 299 146 107 253 85.38 83.59 84.62 Hukmi

10 94-Puchgaon 289 256 545 249 212 461 86.16 82.81 84.59

11 101-Mandhi 432 392 824 363 333 696 84.03 84.95 84.47 Piranu

12 70-Mandhi 168 146 314 145 120 265 86.31 82.19 84.39 Haria

13 147- 370 317 687 306 271 577 82.7 85.49 83.99 Chandwas

14 48-Mandola 141 99 240 108 93 201 76.6 93.94 83.75

15 72-Mandhi 170 149 319 140 127 267 82.35 85.23 83.7 Kehar

16 89-Kari Mod 423 348 771 345 300 645 81.56 86.21 83.66

17 53-Jhojhu 100 88 188 84 73 157 84 82.95 83.51 Kalan

18 4-Duwarka 483 433 916 406 358 764 84.06 82.68 83.41

19 12-Rehrodhi 312 253 565 257 214 471 82.37 84.58 83.36

20 60-Badal 193 162 355 153 142 295 79.27 87.65 83.1

21 158A- 222 190 412 193 149 342 86.94 78.42 83.01 Surajgarh

22 3-Duwarka 546 484 1030 444 408 852 81.32 84.3 82.72

23 69-Mandhi 575 491 1066 476 405 881 82.78 82.48 82.65 Haria

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24 14-Bindraban 320 280 600 260 235 495 81.25 83.93 82.5

25 34-Ghasaula 615 540 1155 507 444 951 82.44 82.22 82.34

26 146- 398 338 736 320 283 603 80.4 83.73 81.93 Chandwas

27 19-Pichopa 232 213 445 199 165 364 85.78 77.46 81.8 Kalan

28 24-Kheri 623 565 1188 518 450 968 83.15 79.65 81.48 Battar

29 115-Makrani 399 345 744 316 290 606 79.2 84.06 81.45

30 87-Kari Rupa 476 409 885 381 338 719 80.04 82.64 81.24

31 6-Jeetpura 469 411 880 390 322 712 83.16 78.35 80.91

32 110-Balali 439 384 823 339 324 663 77.22 84.38 80.56

33 105-Berla 267 232 499 218 183 401 81.65 78.88 80.36

34 73-Huee 593 513 1106 464 424 888 78.25 82.65 80.29

35 197-Gopalwas 430 360 790 350 284 634 81.4 78.89 80.25

36 88-Kari Rupa 411 347 758 336 272 608 81.75 78.39 80.21

37 98-Jewli 556 482 1038 460 370 830 82.73 76.76 79.96

38 166-Kadma 655 561 1216 528 442 970 80.61 78.79 79.77

39 196-Gopalwas 580 532 1112 460 427 887 79.31 80.26 79.77

40 71-Mandhi 323 290 613 252 236 488 78.02 81.38 79.61 Kehar

41 90-Kari Mod 237 208 445 191 163 354 80.59 78.37 79.55

42 5-Jeetpura 395 312 707 319 242 561 80.76 77.56 79.35

43 78-Kakroli 494 406 900 391 322 713 79.15 79.31 79.22 Hukmi

44 112-Abidpura 435 416 851 337 337 674 77.47 81.01 79.2

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45 160- 624 522 1146 509 398 907 81.57 76.25 79.14 Hansawas Kalan

46 152-Kari 562 482 1044 429 396 825 76.33 82.16 79.02 Dharni

47 192-Badrai 418 360 778 329 285 614 78.71 79.17 78.92

48 156- 404 385 789 317 305 622 78.47 79.22 78.83 Aryanagar Majra Govindpura

49 27-Kheri Bura 154 134 288 118 109 227 76.62 81.34 78.82

50 120-Kheri 572 552 1124 453 432 885 79.2 78.26 78.74 Sanwal

51 91-Gopi 575 498 1073 437 405 842 76 81.33 78.47

52 144- 440 354 794 333 290 623 75.68 81.92 78.46 Kiskandha

53 172-Dagroli 208 181 389 162 143 305 77.88 79.01 78.41

54 81-Kari Tokha 357 314 671 280 246 526 78.43 78.34 78.39

55 93-Dalawas 399 345 744 318 265 583 79.7 76.81 78.36

56 15-Bilawal 693 579 1272 554 437 991 79.94 75.47 77.91

57 189-Unn Near 416 354 770 333 265 598 80.05 74.86 77.66 Badhwana

58 44-Balkara 321 298 619 242 238 480 75.39 79.87 77.54

59 33-Mandoli 413 351 764 316 276 592 76.51 78.63 77.49

60 46-Mandola 424 384 808 373 253 626 87.97 65.89 77.48

61 64-Todi 230 203 433 170 165 335 73.91 81.28 77.37

62 104-Berla 645 632 1277 491 497 988 76.12 78.64 77.37

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63 191-Badrai 672 584 1256 517 453 970 76.93 77.57 77.23

64 99-Jewli 411 365 776 311 288 599 75.67 78.9 77.19

65 127-Makrana 366 353 719 289 266 555 78.96 75.35 77.19

66 153-Khorda 438 355 793 354 257 611 80.82 72.39 77.05

67 11-Rehrodhi 776 625 1401 599 479 1078 77.19 76.64 76.95

68 29-Kheri Bura 342 294 636 264 225 489 77.19 76.53 76.89

69 20-Shiswala 690 624 1314 557 453 1010 80.72 72.6 76.86

70 100-Jewli 203 174 377 154 135 289 75.86 77.59 76.66

71 195- 145 111 256 111 85 196 76.55 76.58 76.56 Naurangawas Rajputan

72 161-Nandha 618 559 1177 442 459 901 71.52 82.11 76.55

73 13-Rehrodha 525 441 966 401 338 739 76.38 76.64 76.5 Kalan

74 150-Bhandwa 436 358 794 337 270 607 77.29 75.42 76.45

75 113-Dadhi 620 628 1248 465 489 954 75 77.87 76.44 Bana

76 18-Pichopa 436 383 819 341 285 626 78.21 74.41 76.43 Kalan

77 92-Gopi 201 167 368 152 129 281 75.62 77.25 76.36

78 58-Badal 508 397 905 379 311 690 74.61 78.34 76.24

79 80- 669 567 1236 516 426 942 77.13 75.13 76.21 Shayamkalyan

80 184-Noswa 432 370 802 330 281 611 76.39 75.95 76.18

81 129-Dudhwa 350 332 682 254 265 519 72.57 79.82 76.1

82 59-Asawari 248 223 471 191 167 358 77.02 74.89 76.01

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83 135-Jawa 610 530 1140 472 394 866 77.38 74.34 75.96

84 97-Badhra 539 465 1004 431 331 762 79.96 71.18 75.9

85 63-Kubja 351 316 667 306 200 506 87.18 63.29 75.86 Nagar

86 7-Umarwas 500 416 916 307 387 694 61.4 93.03 75.76

87 74-Jagrambas 705 590 1295 511 470 981 72.48 79.66 75.75

88 122-Mehrana 460 370 830 356 272 628 77.39 73.51 75.66

89 185-Balrod 571 535 1106 518 318 836 90.72 59.44 75.59

90 61-Gudana 490 450 940 373 337 710 76.12 74.89 75.53

91 49-Kalali 513 473 986 385 358 743 75.05 75.69 75.35

92 145-Nimar 761 627 1388 581 462 1043 76.35 73.68 75.14

93 121-Mehrana 539 460 999 407 343 750 75.51 74.57 75.08

94 65-Nihalgarh 465 462 927 354 341 695 76.13 73.81 74.97 Majra Todi

95 117-Mori 440 377 817 332 280 612 75.45 74.27 74.91

96 194-Raja 384 301 685 310 203 513 80.73 67.44 74.89 Shree Majra Dhani Naurangawas Rajputan

97 83-Dandama 417 299 716 314 222 536 75.3 74.25 74.86

98 171-Dagroli 361 313 674 279 225 504 77.29 71.88 74.78

99 164- 319 294 613 240 218 458 75.24 74.15 74.71 Dhanasari

100 2-Ladawas 161 127 288 119 96 215 73.91 75.59 74.65

101 30-Kalyana 605 509 1114 474 357 831 78.35 70.14 74.6

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102 54-Jhojhu 506 434 940 390 311 701 77.08 71.66 74.57 Kalan

103 41-Patuwas 670 544 1214 492 413 905 73.43 75.92 74.55

104 143- Kanhra 651 570 1221 487 423 910 74.81 74.21 74.53

105 180-Chirya 557 517 1074 431 369 800 77.38 71.37 74.49

106 56-Jhojhu 493 426 919 357 327 684 72.41 76.76 74.43 Kalan

107 123-Gothra 648 580 1228 534 380 914 82.41 65.52 74.43

108 128-Dudhwa 510 469 979 384 344 728 75.29 73.35 74.36

109 45-Balkara 201 180 381 147 136 283 73.13 75.56 74.28

110 96-Badhra 599 552 1151 450 405 855 75.13 73.37 74.28

111 111-Balali 283 263 546 207 198 405 73.14 75.29 74.18

112 16-Bilawal 259 207 466 184 161 345 71.04 77.78 74.03

113 190-Unn Near 373 328 701 273 243 516 73.19 74.09 73.61 Badhwana

114 187-Palri 475 382 857 358 272 630 75.37 71.2 73.51

115 162-Nandha 546 505 1051 418 354 772 76.56 70.1 73.45

116 178-Datauli 318 289 607 228 217 445 71.7 75.09 73.31

117 28-Kheri Bura 387 361 748 293 255 548 75.71 70.64 73.26

118 142-Rudrol 371 324 695 269 240 509 72.51 74.07 73.24

119 50-Jhojhu 741 651 1392 517 500 1017 69.77 76.8 73.06 Kalan

120 26-Kheri Bura 271 230 501 197 169 366 72.69 73.48 73.05

121 170-Dagroli 556 546 1102 415 389 804 74.64 71.25 72.96

122 188-Palri 153 146 299 110 108 218 71.9 73.97 72.91

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123 198- 605 591 1196 455 416 871 75.21 70.39 72.83 Naurangawas Jatan

124 17-Pichopa 429 373 802 307 277 584 71.56 74.26 72.82 Kalan

125 77-Kakroli 646 564 1210 476 405 881 73.68 71.81 72.81 Hukmi

126 141-Rudrol 445 385 830 317 287 604 71.24 74.55 72.77

127 118-Mori 402 364 766 296 261 557 73.63 71.7 72.72

128 148- 665 541 1206 486 390 876 73.08 72.09 72.64 Hansawas Khurd

129 167-Kadma 555 475 1030 410 338 748 73.87 71.16 72.62

130 165- 240 194 434 165 150 315 68.75 77.32 72.58 Dhanasari

131 47-Mandola 424 388 812 309 280 589 72.88 72.16 72.54

132 140-Gokal 309 283 592 218 211 429 70.55 74.56 72.47

133 66-Pichopa 615 521 1136 458 365 823 74.47 70.06 72.45 Khurd

134 173-Mai 751 639 1390 552 451 1003 73.5 70.58 72.16 Khurd

135 35-Ghasaula 413 390 803 310 269 579 75.06 68.97 72.1

136 43-Balkara 484 431 915 348 311 659 71.9 72.16 72.02

137 168-Kadma 575 471 1046 422 330 752 73.39 70.06 71.89

138 149-Bhandwa 645 569 1214 484 388 872 75.04 68.19 71.83

139 37-Tikan 327 276 603 228 204 432 69.72 73.91 71.64 Kalan & Tikan Khurd

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140 176- 343 312 655 238 229 467 69.39 73.4 71.3 Badhwana

141 107-Rambass 401 339 740 276 249 525 68.83 73.45 70.95

142 124- 512 465 977 374 319 693 73.05 68.6 70.93 Santokhpura

143 126-Makrana 380 333 713 273 232 505 71.84 69.67 70.83

144 193- 529 447 976 377 314 691 71.27 70.25 70.8 Naurangawas Rajputan

145 32-Mandoli 396 342 738 284 237 521 71.72 69.3 70.6

146 155- 320 281 601 231 193 424 72.19 68.68 70.55 Govindpura

147 57-Jhojhu 243 235 478 176 161 337 72.43 68.51 70.5 Kalan

148 174-Mai 441 382 823 300 280 580 68.03 73.3 70.47 Khurd

149 103-Berla 605 506 1111 416 365 781 68.76 72.13 70.3

150 177- 469 443 912 313 328 641 66.74 74.04 70.29 Badhwana

151 159-Laad 151 128 279 106 90 196 70.2 70.31 70.25

152 109-Jhoju 449 411 860 304 300 604 67.71 72.99 70.23 Khurd

153 186-Palri 694 615 1309 467 452 919 67.29 73.5 70.21

154 136-Chandeni 512 465 977 335 349 684 65.43 75.05 70.01

155 108-Jhoju 556 491 1047 407 325 732 73.2 66.19 69.91 Khurd

156 95-Badhra 613 545 1158 448 359 807 73.08 65.87 69.69

157 31-Kalyana 678 582 1260 502 375 877 74.04 64.43 69.6

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158 125-Makrana 488 462 950 359 302 661 73.57 65.37 69.58

159 39-Dhani 615 596 1211 438 403 841 71.22 67.62 69.45 Phogat

160 22-Mehra 333 324 657 248 208 456 74.47 64.2 69.41

161 1-Ladawas 493 442 935 334 314 648 67.75 71.04 69.3

162 169-Kadma 702 642 1344 496 433 929 70.66 67.45 69.12

163 137-Chandeni 451 433 884 306 304 610 67.85 70.21 69

164 40-Dhani 402 336 738 290 219 509 72.14 65.18 68.97 Phogat

165 8-Umarwas 362 292 654 243 208 451 67.13 71.23 68.96

166 23-Mehra 537 464 1001 402 288 690 74.86 62.07 68.93

167 38-Dhani 601 566 1167 421 383 804 70.05 67.67 68.89 Phogat

168 138- 404 393 797 287 262 549 71.04 66.67 68.88 Ramalwas

169 21-Shiswala 165 143 308 113 99 212 68.48 69.23 68.83

170 182-Chirya 125 100 225 103 51 154 82.4 51 68.44

171 130-Dudhwa 223 190 413 152 130 282 68.16 68.42 68.28

172 10-Kakroli 549 447 996 386 293 679 70.31 65.55 68.17 Sardara

173 9-Kakroli 564 466 1030 407 295 702 72.16 63.3 68.16 Sardara

174 51-Jhojhu 487 435 922 370 258 628 75.98 59.31 68.11 Kalan

175 62-Gudana 442 414 856 315 267 582 71.27 64.49 67.99

176 163- 438 384 822 312 246 558 71.23 64.06 67.88 Dhanasari

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177 67-Pichopa 304 234 538 212 153 365 69.74 65.38 67.84 Khurd

178 75-Kakroli 650 551 1201 444 370 814 68.31 67.15 67.78 Hatti

179 36-Ghasaula 222 177 399 151 118 269 68.02 66.67 67.42

180 82-Dandama 424 335 759 272 239 511 64.15 71.34 67.33

181 132-Changrod 659 589 1248 432 408 840 65.55 69.27 67.31

182 76-Kakroli 274 233 507 182 159 341 66.42 68.24 67.26 Hatti

183 68-Pichopa 196 171 367 125 121 246 63.78 70.76 67.03 Khurd

184 139- 355 350 705 257 214 471 72.39 61.14 66.81 Ramalwas

185 183-Chirya 523 467 990 369 292 661 70.55 62.53 66.77

186 119-Mori 241 205 446 147 149 296 61 72.68 66.37

187 102-Berla 663 561 1224 451 358 809 68.02 63.81 66.09

188 181-Chirya 550 497 1047 376 310 686 68.36 62.37 65.52

189 52-Jhojhu 267 220 487 181 136 317 67.79 61.82 65.09 Kalan

190 158-Laad 314 261 575 205 169 374 65.29 64.75 65.04

191 179-Datauli 160 148 308 106 94 200 66.25 63.51 64.94

192 106-Rambass 403 369 772 252 249 501 62.53 67.48 64.9

193 133-Jawa 556 506 1062 391 298 689 70.32 58.89 64.88

194 131-Changrod 673 602 1275 443 376 819 65.82 62.46 64.24

195 134-Jawa 143 113 256 98 64 162 68.53 56.64 63.28

196 42-Kapuri 466 427 893 287 248 535 61.59 58.08 59.91

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197 157-Laad 543 506 1049 325 303 628 59.85 59.88 59.87

198 175-Beejna 716 575 1291 409 349 758 57.12 60.7 58.71

199 55-Jhojhu 263 245 508 163 135 298 61.98 55.1 58.66 Kalan

Total 86606 75823 162429 64895 55714 120609 74.93 73.48 74.25

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Turnout Lowest In Lok Sabha Election 2014

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No. & Total Electors Voter Turnout Turnout %age Name of Sr. Polling No. Station Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

2 158-Laad 314 261 575 205 169 374 65.29 64.75 65.04

3 179- 160 148 308 106 94 200 Datauli 66.25 63.51 64.94

4 106- 403 369 772 252 249 501 Rambass 62.53 67.48 64.9

5 133-Jawa 556 506 1062 391 298 689 70.32 58.89 64.88

6 131- 673 602 1275 443 376 819 Changrod 65.82 62.46 64.24

7 134-Jawa 143 113 256 98 64 162 68.53 56.64 63.28

8 42-Kapuri 466 427 893 287 248 535 61.59 58.08 59.91

9 157-Laad 543 506 1049 325 303 628 59.85 59.88 59.87

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10 175- 716 575 1291 409 349 758 Beejna 57.12 60.7 58.71

11 55-Jhojhu 263 245 508 163 135 298 Kalan 61.98 55.1 58.66

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Sr. No. & Name Total Electors Voter Turnout Turnout %age

No. of Polling

Station

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 68- Mirch 155 143 298 138 129 267 89.03 90.21 89.6

2 100- Dohka 100 81 181 84 73 157 84 90.12 86.74 Hariya

3 86- 426 385 811 401 301 702 94.13 78.18 86.56 Khatiwas

4 110- Atela 322 255 577 276 218 494 85.71 85.49 85.62 Naya

5 101- Dohka 536 407 943 462 342 804 86.19 84.03 85.26 Hariya

6 12- Malkosh 117 104 221 97 88 185 82.91 84.62 83.71

7 85- 361 313 674 294 261 555 81.44 83.39 82.34 Khatiwas

8 103- Dohka 102 100 202 80 86 166 78.43 86 82.18 Moji

9 104- Dhoka 407 353 760 339 285 624 83.29 80.74 82.11 Dina

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10 109- Atela 371 341 712 307 274 581 82.75 80.35 81.6 Naya

11 57- 133 109 242 110 87 197 82.71 79.82 81.4 Dudiwala Kishanpura

12 91- Ghikara 185 168 353 137 147 284 74.05 87.5 80.45

13 150- Town 384 314 698 318 243 561 82.81 77.39 80.37 Dadri

14 180- Neemli 142 115 257 112 94 206 78.87 81.74 80.16

15 152- Town 565 495 1060 464 385 849 82.12 77.78 80.09 Dadri

16 114- Tiwala 162 131 293 143 89 232 88.27 67.94 79.18

17 47- 388 349 737 301 280 581 77.58 80.23 78.83 Paintawas Khurd

18 38- Ranila 303 233 536 242 180 422 79.87 77.25 78.73

19 89- 780 640 1420 616 498 1114 78.97 77.81 78.45 Rawaldhi

20 67- Mirch 459 417 876 359 324 683 78.21 77.7 77.97

21 99- Dohka 553 495 1048 439 378 817 79.39 76.36 77.96 Hariya

22 30- Hindol 140 123 263 110 95 205 78.57 77.24 77.95

23 87- 719 589 1308 562 456 1018 78.16 77.42 77.83 Rawaldhi

24 151- Town 448 399 847 360 297 657 80.36 74.44 77.57 Dadri

25 108- Atela 430 353 783 326 281 607 75.81 79.6 77.52 Kalan

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26 170- 555 481 1036 424 378 802 76.4 78.59 77.41 Kanheti

27 19- Unn 267 223 490 205 174 379 76.78 78.03 77.35 Mutsil Bond Kalan

28 25- Rankoli 571 532 1103 445 408 853 77.93 76.69 77.33

29 63- 395 351 746 293 280 573 74.18 79.77 76.81 Akthiarpura

30 148- Town 408 379 787 315 289 604 77.21 76.25 76.75 Dadri

31 162- 681 572 1253 521 438 959 76.51 76.57 76.54 Morwala

32 23- 229 192 421 179 143 322 78.17 74.48 76.48 Sanjarwas

33 88- 348 270 618 258 214 472 74.14 79.26 76.38 Rawaldhi

34 174- Bhagvi 309 246 555 237 186 423 76.7 75.61 76.22

35 90- Ghikara 741 619 1360 568 465 1033 76.65 75.12 75.96

36 92- 690 599 1289 524 454 978 75.94 75.79 75.87 Sahuwas

37 10-Malkosh 430 384 814 339 277 616 78.84 72.14 75.68

38 72- Jhinjhar 639 536 1175 486 401 887 76.06 74.81 75.49

39 84- Kamod 677 577 1254 513 433 946 75.78 75.04 75.44

40 93- 651 569 1220 485 429 914 74.5 75.4 74.92 Paintawas Kalan

41 98- 277 233 510 208 174 382 75.09 74.68 74.9 Mankawas

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42 106- Atela 692 578 1270 489 462 951 70.66 79.93 74.88 Khurd

43 60- Chhapar 619 558 1177 456 425 881 73.67 76.16 74.85

44 163- 598 500 1098 441 380 821 73.75 76 74.77 Bigowa

45 177- 524 458 982 387 344 731 73.85 75.11 74.44 Sarupgarh

46 133- Town 767 705 1472 582 511 1093 75.88 72.48 74.25 Dadri

47 102- Dohka 335 265 600 234 211 445 69.85 79.62 74.17 Moji

48 48- 368 311 679 273 230 503 74.18 73.95 74.08 Paintawas Khurd

49 107- Atela 169 154 323 126 113 239 74.56 73.38 73.99 Khurd

50 181- Neemli 522 446 968 394 322 716 75.48 72.2 73.97

51 29- Hindol 361 366 727 254 281 535 70.36 76.78 73.59

52 160- 561 519 1080 427 366 793 76.11 70.52 73.43 Loharwara

53 137- Town 588 504 1092 464 336 800 78.91 66.67 73.26 Dadri

54 121- 146 122 268 111 85 196 76.03 69.67 73.13 Pandwan

55 115- Birhi 466 423 889 311 338 649 66.74 79.91 73 Kalan

56 139- Town 618 559 1177 463 396 859 74.92 70.84 72.98 Dadri

57 112- Tiwala 442 400 842 329 284 613 74.43 71 72.8

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58 141- Town 732 658 1390 541 468 1009 73.91 71.12 72.59 Dadri

59 119- 397 345 742 289 248 537 72.8 71.88 72.37 Pandwan

60 95- 584 505 1089 429 359 788 73.46 71.09 72.36 Paintawas Kalan

61 61- Chhapar 597 507 1104 435 361 796 72.86 71.2 72.1

62 126- 206 176 382 160 115 275 77.67 65.34 71.99 Charkhi

63 1- Nimri 597 531 1128 440 369 809 73.7 69.49 71.72

64 54- 139 112 251 102 78 180 73.38 69.64 71.71 Narsinghwa s

65 145- Town 411 368 779 305 252 557 74.21 68.48 71.5 Dadri

66 120- 371 305 676 268 215 483 72.24 70.49 71.45 Pandwan

67 154- Town 627 549 1176 460 379 839 73.37 69.03 71.34 Dadri

68 49- Dohki 554 490 1044 389 355 744 70.22 72.45 71.26

69 46- Kasni 635 570 1205 465 392 857 73.23 68.77 71.12

70 117- Birhi 487 464 951 356 320 676 73.1 68.97 71.08 Kalan

71 75- Jhinjhar 224 179 403 157 129 286 70.09 72.07 70.97

72 144- Town 437 382 819 315 266 581 72.08 69.63 70.94 Dadri

73 122- 540 488 1028 407 322 729 75.37 65.98 70.91 Charkhi

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74 172- Bhagvi 716 661 1377 522 453 975 72.91 68.53 70.81

75 17- Bond 233 202 435 162 146 308 69.53 72.28 70.8 Khurd

76 143- Town 588 530 1118 433 358 791 73.64 67.55 70.75 Dadri

77 94- 199 177 376 136 130 266 68.34 73.45 70.74 Paintawas Kalan

78 33- Sanwar 551 419 970 387 298 685 70.24 71.12 70.62

79 173- Bhagvi 559 475 1034 339 391 730 60.64 82.32 70.6

80 159- 409 353 762 295 241 536 72.13 68.27 70.34 Samaspur

81 45- Saunf 142 114 256 97 83 180 68.31 72.81 70.31

82 155- Town 605 517 1122 432 356 788 71.4 68.86 70.23 Dadri

83 97- 496 426 922 354 293 647 71.37 68.78 70.17 Mankawas

84 111- 692 699 1391 493 483 976 71.24 69.1 70.17 Barsana

85 118- Birhi 257 209 466 176 151 327 68.48 72.25 70.17 Kalan

86 50- Dohki 625 565 1190 456 378 834 72.96 66.9 70.08

87 51- Rasiwas 639 545 1184 448 381 829 70.11 69.91 70.02

88 164- 593 515 1108 406 369 775 68.47 71.65 69.95 Bigowa

89 153- Town 593 510 1103 428 342 770 72.18 67.06 69.81 Dadri

90 138- Town 395 344 739 282 233 515 71.39 67.73 69.69

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91 168- Imlota 518 448 966 368 305 673 71.04 68.08 69.67

92 178- 162 144 306 111 102 213 68.52 70.83 69.61 Sarupgarh

93 44- Saunf 425 355 780 289 253 542 68 71.27 69.49

94 65- 114 104 218 73 78 151 64.04 75 69.27 Fatehgarh

95 179- Neemli 552 522 1074 432 312 744 78.26 59.77 69.27

96 27- Phogat 181 154 335 121 111 232 66.85 72.08 69.25

97 125- 770 674 1444 528 470 998 68.57 69.73 69.11 Charkhi

98 64- 536 444 980 367 310 677 68.47 69.82 69.08 Fatehgarh

99 59- Chhapar 632 555 1187 443 375 818 70.09 67.57 68.91

100 149- Town 410 341 751 304 213 517 74.15 62.46 68.84 Dadri

101 169- Imlota 219 168 387 153 113 266 69.86 67.26 68.73

102 176- Santor 419 371 790 294 249 543 70.17 67.12 68.73

103 58- 753 641 1394 523 429 952 69.46 66.93 68.29 Rampura

104 158- 546 486 1032 399 303 702 73.08 62.35 68.02 Samaspur

105 157- 602 476 1078 430 303 733 71.43 63.66 68 Samaspur

106 18- Unn 617 527 1144 424 352 776 68.72 66.79 67.83 Mutsil Bond Kalan

107 43- Lamba 451 382 833 314 251 565 69.62 65.71 67.83

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108 171- 115 96 211 77 66 143 66.96 68.75 67.77 Kanheti

109 55- 645 531 1176 455 341 796 70.54 64.22 67.69 Sarangpur

110 66- 567 497 1064 389 331 720 68.61 66.6 67.67 Fatehgarh

111 113- Tiwala 429 393 822 296 260 556 69 66.16 67.64

112 156- 616 523 1139 416 354 770 67.53 67.69 67.6 Samaspur

113 142- Town 719 678 1397 503 441 944 69.96 65.04 67.57 Dadri

114 22- 566 503 1069 406 316 722 71.73 62.82 67.54 Sanjarwas

115 26- Phogat 632 551 1183 408 391 799 64.56 70.96 67.54

116 79- Bass 182 135 317 118 96 214 64.84 71.11 67.51 near Ranila

117 166- Imlota 627 531 1158 443 336 779 70.65 63.28 67.27

118 161- 657 570 1227 448 375 823 68.19 65.79 67.07 Loharwara

119 167- Imlota 323 265 588 214 180 394 66.25 67.92 67.01

120 80- Achina 726 710 1436 501 461 962 69.01 64.93 66.99

121 140- Town 609 520 1129 416 339 755 68.31 65.19 66.87 Dadri

122 105- 290 228 518 175 171 346 60.34 75 66.8 Dudiwala Nandkaran

123 40- Ranila 694 574 1268 491 355 846 70.75 61.85 66.72

124 21- 573 531 1104 399 336 735 69.63 63.28 66.58

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Sanjarwas

125 20- Unn 324 257 581 216 170 386 66.67 66.15 66.44 Mutsil Bond Kalan

126 5- Bond 585 502 1087 391 331 722 66.84 65.94 66.42 Kalan

127 16- Bond 624 591 1215 428 377 805 68.59 63.79 66.26 Khurd

128 41- Ranila 712 589 1301 469 386 855 65.87 65.53 65.72

129 2- Nimri 243 197 440 166 122 288 68.31 61.93 65.45

130 165- Imlota 524 455 979 350 290 640 66.79 63.74 65.37

131 32- Sanwar 541 480 1021 369 297 666 68.21 61.88 65.23

132 78- Bass 678 574 1252 435 381 816 64.16 66.38 65.18 near Ranila

133 123- 568 485 1053 394 291 685 69.37 60 65.05 Charkhi

134 134- Town 582 506 1088 394 310 704 67.7 61.26 64.71 Dadri

135 9- Bond 581 538 1119 364 359 723 62.65 66.73 64.61 Kalan

136 15- Sankrod 410 321 731 274 198 472 66.83 61.68 64.57

137 135- Town 379 336 715 243 217 460 64.12 64.58 64.34 Dadri

138 136- Town 726 625 1351 502 365 867 69.15 58.4 64.17 Dadri

139 4- Bond 723 560 1283 479 344 823 66.25 61.43 64.15 Kalan

140 175- Santor 398 292 690 252 190 442 63.32 65.07 64.06

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141 70- Misri 729 730 1459 463 468 931 63.51 64.11 63.81

142 7- Bond 772 672 1444 501 416 917 64.9 61.9 63.5 Kalan

143 153A- Town 344 285 629 224 174 398 65.12 61.05 63.28 Dadri

144 31- Sanwar 591 477 1068 380 295 675 64.3 61.84 63.2

145 71- Misri 192 206 398 120 131 251 62.5 63.59 63.07

146 147- Town 766 675 1441 500 404 904 65.27 59.85 62.73 Dadri

147 28- Hindol 399 359 758 252 223 475 63.16 62.12 62.66

148 77- 514 489 1003 325 303 628 63.23 61.96 62.61 Bhageswari

149 124- 592 505 1097 394 292 686 66.55 57.82 62.53 Charkhi

150 146- Town 669 597 1266 446 344 790 66.67 57.62 62.4 Dadri

151 76- 657 590 1247 421 357 778 64.08 60.51 62.39 Bhageswari

152 132- Town 777 704 1481 490 432 922 63.06 61.36 62.26 Dadri

153 14- Sankrod 464 386 850 306 222 528 65.95 57.51 62.12

154 129A- Town 384 350 734 227 228 455 59.11 65.14 61.99 Dadri

155 8- Bond 695 599 1294 437 365 802 62.88 60.93 61.98 Kalan

156 42- 449 372 821 296 212 508 65.92 56.99 61.88 Kohlawas

157 52- Rasiwas 597 486 1083 354 314 668 59.3 64.61 61.68

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158 96- 585 493 1078 368 294 662 62.91 59.63 61.41 Mankawas

159 3- Bond 745 612 1357 480 352 832 64.43 57.52 61.31 Kalan

160 128- Town 630 578 1208 383 353 736 60.79 61.07 60.93 Dadri

161 127A- Town 476 436 912 297 258 555 62.39 59.17 60.86 Dadri

162 36- Ranila 635 534 1169 407 301 708 64.09 56.37 60.56

163 6- Bond 727 600 1327 466 337 803 64.1 56.17 60.51 Kalan

164 39- Ranila 772 667 1439 469 399 868 60.75 59.82 60.32

165 69- Misri 649 694 1343 416 394 810 64.1 56.77 60.31

166 134A- Town 565 431 996 330 270 600 58.41 62.65 60.24 Dadri

167 53- 509 391 900 298 241 539 58.55 61.64 59.89 Narsinghwa s

168 116- Birhi 445 392 837 264 237 501 59.33 60.46 59.86 Kalan

169 35- Sanwar 621 502 1123 358 310 668 57.65 61.75 59.48

170 130- Town 793 741 1534 509 400 909 64.19 53.98 59.26 Dadri

171 73- Jhinjhar 677 526 1203 387 324 711 57.16 61.6 59.1

172 131- Town 598 575 1173 337 350 687 56.35 60.87 58.57 Dadri

173 127- Town 434 396 830 272 213 485 62.67 53.79 58.43 Dadri

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174 37- Ranila 609 572 1181 380 309 689 62.4 54.02 58.34

175 34- Sanwar 536 513 1049 309 285 594 57.65 55.56 56.63

176 81- Achina 377 287 664 211 165 376 55.97 57.49 56.63

177 83- Achina 763 707 1470 450 381 831 58.98 53.89 56.53

178 13- Sankrod 426 382 808 274 177 451 64.32 46.34 55.82

179 11- Malkosh 450 390 840 260 208 468 57.78 53.33 55.71

180 82- Achina 668 631 1299 401 313 714 60.03 49.6 54.97

181 24- 548 481 1029 291 274 565 53.1 56.96 54.91 Sanjarwas

182 74- Jhinjhar 598 511 1109 324 283 607 54.18 55.38 54.73

183 56- 813 617 1430 456 323 779 56.09 52.35 54.48 Dudiwala Kishanpura

184 62- Chhapar 262 217 479 151 106 257 57.63 48.85 53.65

185 129- Town 442 412 854 198 198 396 44.8 48.06 46.37 Dadri

Total 91581 79639 171220 63518 53373 116891 69.36 67.02 68.27

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Sr. No. & Name Total Electors Voter Turnout Turnout %age No. of Polling Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Station 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 34- Sanwar 536 513 1049 309 285 594 57.65 55.56 56.63

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2 81- Achina 377 287 664 211 165 376 55.97 57.49 56.63

3 83- Achina 763 707 1470 450 381 831 58.98 53.89 56.53

4 13- Sankrod 426 382 808 274 177 451 64.32 46.34 55.82

5 11- Malkosh 450 390 840 260 208 468 57.78 53.33 55.71

6 82- Achina 668 631 1299 401 313 714 60.03 49.6 54.97

7 24- 548 481 1029 291 274 565 53.1 56.96 54.91 Sanjarwas

8 74- Jhinjhar 598 511 1109 324 283 607 54.18 55.38 54.73

9 56- 813 617 1430 456 323 779 56.09 52.35 54.48 Dudiwala Kishanpura

10 62- Chhapar 262 217 479 151 106 257 57.63 48.85 53.65

11 129- Town 442 412 854 198 198 396 44.8 48.06 46.37 Dadri

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Chapter –9

Polling Station

Total Polling Stations

Sr. no. Name of Name & No. of Total Polling General Weaker District Constituencies Stations Sections

1 P.S AUXILIARY

56-Dadri 232 0 187 45 Dadri 55-Badhra 239 0 204 35

Total 471 0 391 80

9.1 Polling Station Location (PSL) Details

Name No.& Total Parts Total Breakup of Urban Polling Breakup of Rural Polling of Name (Polling Polling Station Locations with Station Locations with District of Stations) Station having more than one PS having more than one PS Assemb Locations in same building in same building ly (PSLs)

Constit

Urban Rural Urban Rural Tot

uency

PS 2 PS 3 PS 4 PS 5 PS 6+ 1 PS PS 2 PS 3 PS 4 PS 5 PS 6+ PS 1 1 al 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 2 & 3 4 5 6 7 8a 8f 9a 9e 9f PSL 1 b c d e b c d

Charkhi 55- 167 0 239 0 167 0 0 0 0 0 0 108 48 9 2 0 0 Dadri Badhra

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56- 139 40 192 19 120 5 9 3 2 0 0 70 34 10 6 0 0 Dadri

Distt. 306 40 431 19 287 5 9 3 2 0 0 178 82 19 8 0 0 Total

9.2 List of Vulnerable Village/Hamlets & Critical / Hyper Sensitive & Sensitive Village/PS

District Charkhi Dadri details of Critical / Hyper Sensitive & Sensitive Village/PS

No. of Critical/Hyper No. of Locations No. of Polling Stations Sensitive/Sensitive Villages

Sr. No. & Critica No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of Criti No. of No. of Vulnera No. Name l Hyper Sensitiv Critical Hyper Sensitiv cal Hyper Sensiti ble of AC Villag Sensitiv e Location Sensitiv e PS Sensitiv ve PS Villages e e Village s e Location e PS / Village Location s Hamlets s

1 55 1 8 6 2 18 12 3 38 17 33/35 BADHRA

2 56 0 13 10+1 0 35+7 21+4 0 67+15 36+10 40/45 DADRI village+ 1 city

Total 1 21 village 16+1 2 60 37 3 120 63 73/80 +1city

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Chapter –10

SVEEP Plan

SVEEP will adopt a multi-pronged approach as the spectrum is much broader. It will have participation and co-operation from various govt and private organizations. In addition, all possible types of media would be used for the awareness generation.

10.1 Challenge & Targets

SVEEP will try to accomplish the following targets mentioned below:

 100% photo coverage and 100% EPIC coverage to be  achieved Increase Gender ratio according to census data  Efforts for encouraging women to cast their votes, especially in the areas where female voter turnout has been low  Maximizing the participation of young voters  Increasing voter registration  Inclusion of excluded voters,  Exclusion of dead, shifted and duplicate voters and  Sensitizing service voters to cast their votes while on duty

10.2 Division of Work

Since management of election is an arduous task, it is of utmost importance that the responsibility at each level should be defined. In this regard, work distribution has been done at the various levels as:

10.2(1) District Level

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 Meetings with political parties  Appeal to appoint BLA for each polling station by political parties.  Wide publicity with the help of information dept. in local news papers.  Scroll in local cable TV  Banners & Hoarding at prominent places, Govt. Offices, Railway Station and other Public places etc.  Organizing various programmes at colleges.  Involving NGOs, various associations & other voluntary organization in SVEEP  Bulk SMS may be used.  Motivate young voters to carry the message to masses  Moving SVEEP awareness van at each polling station.

10.2(2) RO/ARO/ERO/AERO LEVEL

 Appointment / updation of BLO of each polling station.  Training to BLO /Aanganwadi worker, Health Worker & other officials to make a Successful effort.  Informing the public regarding the details of Booth Level Officer of the area by putting  "KNOW YOUR BLO” board with details of BLO at his home or at his service place.  Organizing various programmes at colleges.  Publicity through Drama and skits  Involving political parties, traders association, Lions club, Rotary Club, different types of  Groups, Social or religious leaders in this programme.

10.2(3) B.L.O. LEVEL  Implementation of instructions given from upper level  Regular meetings with local residents.  Registration of youth and newly married females.

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 Display of banners on panchayat/ school / colleges / PHC / CHC/public places.  Distribution of pamphlets in melas, gram sabhas, etc.  Encouraging female registration with the help of Anganwadi worker.

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Chapter –11

SVEEP Core Committee

In accordance with the Directives of Election Commission of India, a full-fledged SVEEP CORE committee has been constituted at the district level. The committee would oversee the time-bound and effective implementation of the plan. As directed Deputy Commissioner & District Election Officer would be the Chairperson of SVEEP CORE Committee. The Committee comprises following:-

1. Deputy Commissioner-cum-DEO Chairman

2. Addl. Deputy Commissioner Nodal Officer

3. CTM-cum-Dy. DEO Member

4. Returning Officer, Dadri & Badhra (AC) Member

5. District Higher Education Officer Member

6. District Education Officer Member

7. District Development & Panchayat Officer Member

8. Executive Officer, MC, Member

9. District Information & Public Relation Officer Member

The CORE Committee would monitor the SVEEP implementation against laid down targets on a regular basis. The ROs and EROs will ensure that the Sector Officers and BLOs are trained in the objectives, strategies for SVEEP implementation. Through the involvement of officers of other departments such as ICDS, Food and Civil Supplies, Primary Education etc. In the Core Committee, the entire administrative machinery and field-level functionaries of these departments would also be involved for achievement of objectives of our SVEEP plan.

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Chapter –12

Training & Capacity Building of SVEEP Teams

Training on EVM-VVPAT for

 Nodal Officers from about 11 colleges.  Booth Level Officers of 471 polling stations  Campus Ambassadors  Chunavi Pathshala.  Volunteers from RED CROSS & NSS Team.

12.1 Resource Mobilization

 Activation of Your Voice Centres.  Floating of Mobile Van for  Registration  Electoral Literacy  EVM & VVPAT Awareness  Awareness about NOTA  Sensitizing the partnering agencies to reach out to the common public to create awareness  Involving the Nodal Officers/BLO/Brand Ambassadors and other Volunteers to educate and sensitize the target segments respectively. 12.2 Accessible Elections The following basic facilities will be provided in all polling stations in District Charkhi Dadri to facilitate the person with Disabilities to cast their vote with ease and comfort.  To map PWD Electors-Category-wise, Constituency wise and ascertain requirements.  Polling stations at Ground Floor.  Seating facilities.  Ramps

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 Wheel Chairs (at PWD identified polling stations)  Uninterrupted Electricity  Drinking Water Facilities  Shade in polling Stations  Toilets Facilities  Help Desk  Volunteer Service  Sensitization of polling staffs and training on sign languages. 12.3 Facilitation for Blind  Well lit polling stations  Large signages  Braille enabled ballot sheet  Volunteer services  Easy access to restrooms

12.4 Facilitation for Orthopedically Challenged

 Entrance door of the polling stations will be kept wide open.  Provision of Wheel Chairs at identified Booths  Sitting arrangements facilitating wheel chair movement  Restroom to be easily accessible with disabled friendly toilets.  Wherever possible separate entries to be made available.  Student Volunteers.

1. Educational Institutes: Colleges and vocational institutes are considered to be hubs of intellectuals and youngsters, hence, there is a huge scope to sensitize the students and teachers to register and participate in the polling. In addition, they can be of great help in creating awareness in the society and thus help in improved voter turnout. Educational institutes would perform following activities:

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 To conduct inter and intra-colleges and vocational institutes debates, discussions, quiz programs and essay writing competitions can generate awareness among the youngsters to participate in such democratic process.  Youth voter awareness campaign can be organized. It can be helped by involving youth leaders or youths of repute at local level.  Availability of Form-6 is ensured at such institutes.

12.5 The following institutes have been identified as coordinating points for conducting awareness generation in the various institutes:

Sr. Name of College Name of Contact No. E-Mail ID of Brand Brand No Campus of Campus Campus Ambassado Ambassad . Ambassador Ambassador Ambassador r 1 or 2 1 K.N College of Mr. Sunil 9992166302 S.Kumarsunil19 Ajay Singh, Rahul

Edu., Charkhi kumar [email protected] DELED-II kumar, Dadri Reg. No. DELED-II 300013574 Reg. No. 30001202 3 2 M.L.R Saraswati Dr. Indu 9416273427 Mlrsc75@gmail. Anita,B.ED. Ankit

College of Edu., Malik com 1st Year Kumar, Charkhi Dadri Reg.181422 B.ED. 2nd 021019 Year Reg.17142 2021046 3 D.I.E.T. Birhi Kalan Sh. Navratan drnavratan@gm Neerj Ajay, 2nd

ail.com Grawal, 2nd Year Year Reg. Reg.3769 No. 3735 4 Kedarnath Dr.Ram 9416762434 darshanphogat Ankit Shubham,

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Agarwal Institute Darshan @yahoo.com kumar, MBA 4th of Management, MBA 4th Sem Charkhi Dadri Sem Reg.14106 Reg.13JVCD 50030 B0967 5 Vaish collage of Mrs. Sunil 9992703925 Kumarisunil025 Jyoti Rani, Mamta,

Edu., Baund kalan kumari @gmail.com B.Ed.2nd B.Ed 1st Charkhi Dadri Year Reg. Year No. 818 Reg. No. 955 6 Hitkari College of Dr. Seema 9518160116 hitkaricollegeof Lalit Anil, B.Ed Edu., Dhankhar 8 education@gm Sharma, 1st Year

VPO. Mandola, ail.com B.Ed 1st Reg.18132 Charkhi Dadri Reg.181322 2021038 021037 7 Apeejav Saraswati Mrs. Parveen 9467405986 Sharma.peen24 Kavita, Ritika, BA

College for Girls, sharma @gmail.com B.A.III III Charkhi Dadri Reg.161024 Reg.16102 0134 40235 8 Govt. College Sh. Vinod 9466151566 malik323@gmai Aarzoo, Devender,

Baund Kalan, Malik l.com B.Com III B.A. I Charkhi Dadri Reg No. Reg. No. 161015026 18124200 2 1092 9 Govt. College for Ms. Anita 9991817949 anita140885@g Pragati, Jyoti,

Women, Badhra, mail.com B.A.II B.Sc.II Charkhi Dadri Reg. No. Reg. No. 179328688 17122200 23 4011

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10 Green Meadows Dr. Karamvir 9416945633 Karamvird9@g Rukshana, Sonu,

College of Dhaya mail.com B.Ed. B.Ed. Education, Reg. no. Reg. no. Charkhi Dadri 1820 1804 11 Mahila Ms. Munni munni510@gm Preeti, Sarswati,

Mahavidyalaya, Choudhary ail.com M.Sc. M.A. Jhojhu 171460701 17146020 Kalan,Chakhi 021 6067 Dadri

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Chapter –13

Involvement of Government Departments

 Involvement of Anganwadi workers who are present in almost each village of the district. They can be instrumental in spreading awareness about adding the names of 18 and above age group who are somehow not registered as electors.  imilarly, ANMs from Health department can also help in this regard  Teachers of schools, especially Govt school teachers have great influence on villagers. Hence, they can motivate villagers about the significance of voting. Parents of children enrolled can also be contacted by teachers.  Health department would display banners and posters in district hospitals and CHCs.  BLOs would be extensively engaged in registering new electors and awareness generation among people.  Office of Regional transport would be used to sensitize vehicle owners who are coming for vehicle registration and availability of Form 6 would be ensured.  To ascertain that staff working in the district has got their name registered, Form-6 would be sent to each department.

13.1 List of the Departments of the State Government are as given below:-

Telephone Numbers of RO/DEO/ARO of District Charkhi Dadri.

Sr. Name of Officer Designation Phone No. Mobile No. No.

1 Sh. Anshaj Returning Officer/ (Off.) 01664-243535 8053121100 Singh, IAS Deputy Commissioner, (Resi.) 01664-243333 Bhiwani FAX (R) 256678 (Bhiwani-Mahendragarh Parliamentary Constituency- 8)

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2 Sh. Ajay Singh Deputy Commissioner-cum- (Off.) 01250-222600-01 7015730779 Tomer, IAS District Election Officer, Charkhi Dadri (Resi.) 01250-222502 FAX (O) 222601 (R) 222502

3 Sh. Satbir Singh Asst. Returning Officer / (Off.) 01250-220053 9466112322 Kundu, HCS SDM Dadri T Fax 220053

(Assembly Constituency

Dadri-56)

4 Sh. Parmod Asst. Returning Officer/ (Off.) 01664-242172 7206958949 Chahal DRO, Bhiwani.

(Assembly Constituency Badhra-55)

5 Sh. Virender Deputy District Election 01250-223212 Office 9416683857 Singh, HCS Officer / CTM Charkhi Dadri

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List of the officers with Telephone Numbers

Sr. Name of Officer Designation Phone No. Mobile No.

No

1 Sh. Pankaj Yadav, IAS Commissioner, Rohtak 01262-255253, 7839098072 274555 (F)

2 Sh.Ajay Singh Tomar, Deputy Commissioner, 01250-222600 7015730779 IAS (Off.) Charkhi Dadri 222601 ( Fax)

(Camp Off..) 222502

FAX (Camp Off.)222502

3 Dr. Jagbir Singh Chairman,Edu. Board 243336/243394/F ax241611 254646 Sh. Rajeev Parsad , HCS Secy, Edu. Board, Bhiwani 243525

4 Smt. Smiti Chaudhary, S.P. Dadri 222409 ( Off) 7419301100, 01 IPS

5 Smt. Sangeeta Tetarwal, ADC, Dadri 01250-221220 9050004463 IAS

6 Sh. Virender Singh, HCS CTM Dadri 01250-223212 9416683857

7 Sh. Satbir Singh Kundu SDM, Dadri 01250-220053 9466112322

HCS

8 Sh. Virender Singh, HCS SDM, Badhra 01252-232306-7 9416683857

9 Sh. Sukhbir Singh Boora DRO Dadri 9416293272 9416360493

10 Sh. Vishal DDPO, Charkhi Dadri 01250-222008 9466112137

11 Sh. Amit Lamba DIO, NIC, Ch. Dadri 01250-221620 8607881100

12 Sh. Kanwal Singh Yadav Tehsildar Dadri 9466993336 9999454234

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13 Sh. Raj Kumar Naib Tehsildar Dadri 9813132975

14 Sh. Sahab Ram Tehsildar. Badhra 9416164458

Sh. Mukesh Naib Tehsildar 9416597948

Sh. Kanwar Singh ACO Badhra-1 9416309093

Sh. Shiv Kumar ACO, Chappar 9728012763

Sh. Ram Partap ACO Badhra-2 9315387422

Sh. Krishan Kumar ACO Jagrambas 9991266245

9416003331

15 Sh. Naresh Kumar N.T. Baund Kalan 9416856401

16 Sh. Jagdish Chand Naib Tehsildar Election 01250-223224 9416488784 Mehta

17 Dr. Virender Yadav CMO, Dadri 01250-222333 9711575000

18 Sh. Dhan Raj Kundu GM Roadways Dadri 01250-220122 9416125925

19 Sh. Abhey Singh Yadav E.O. Municipal 01250-220056

Sh. Rajesh Verma Secretary 9466901111

Sh. Mandeep XEN, MC 9466112244

20 Sh. Shyam Sunder D.M.E.O 01664-242423 7056721323

Sh Basant Kumar Sec. Market Committe 01250-216045 9416499659

21 Sh. Suresh Kumar Fire Officer 8168654938 9416582013

22 Dr. Devender Kumar District Ayurvedic Officer, 9416338528 Ch. Dadri

Ayurvedic Officer, Dr. Rakesh Ch.Dadri 9991604916

23 Smt. Nirmla Sharma CDPO Dadri 9355299997

Smt. Geeta Saharan CDPO 9812172177

24 Sh. Vishal Bansal SE Public Health 01664-242021 9416580280

Sh. Pawan Bansal Xen. Public Health 01250-225050 9467966266

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25 Sh. Ajay Kumar Supdt. Bhiwani 01664243140 9873253981 Asst. Supdt. Bhwn Sh. Ranga Sub Post Master Ddr 9416534980 Sh. Rohtash Sub Post MasterJhoju 9813952675

Smt. Santra Devi Inspector 9992466896

Sh. Jitender 9811289229

26 Sh. S.S. Sangwan SE, DHBVNL 01664-243491 9812063021

Sh. Ombir Singh Xen DHBVN Dadri 01250-220142 9812451203

27 Sh. Satbir Singh Distt. Forest Officer 9416187550

Sh. Jaipal Rathi Forest Officer, Dadri 9466162786 9812091512

Sh. Sudhir RFO, Badhra 9991535752

Sh. Surender Wild Life Inspector 9053864330

28 Sh Mohmad Mujbil Khan Xen, TS Bhiwani 8059721631

29 Sh. Jaswant Joon D.D. Animal Husb. 01250-226006 9416232004

Dr. Ishwar Singh SDO, Dadri 9416625114

Dr. Narender Deswal SDO, Badhra 9416434761

30 Sh. Sanjeev Dhingra Treasury Officer, Ch. 01250-221997 9350577001 Sh. Ajay Dadri 9812413678 ATO Dadri 31 Sh. Surender Singh Dalal XEN, PWD (B&R), Dadri 01250-220073 9466512822

32 Sh. Narender Kumar Xen, Panchayati Raj 9468050674

33 Sh. Surender DIPRO Ch. Dadri 01250-220366 9416243073

Sh. Abhisar Kaushik AIPRO 9813250948

Sh. Sukhbir Phogat AIPRO 7015292051 8199911110

34 Sh. Rajesh Khatri S.E. LWS, Bhiwani 01664242586 9729050422

Sh. Arun Munjal Xen, Irrigation, lws 9812111077

Sh. Arun Munjal Xen, irr. Mechnical 9812111077

Sh. Pawan Verma Xen, Irrigation 9996759765

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Baund Water Serv.

35 Sh. Pawan Verma Xen, Mahen. Canal 9996759765

36 Sh. Rajender Singh Distt. Sport Officer, Dadri 9034809455

37 Sh. Rajesh Kumar DHO, Ch. Dadri 9416961666 7988056076

38 Sh. Gyan Singh Distt. Statistical Officer, 01250-220124 9034809455 Dadri

39 Smt. Deepika DWO, Ch. Dadri 01250-220322 8930926189

40 Sh. Ashwani Mishra Secy. Redcross Society, 01250-220060 9466491640 Ch. Dadri

41 Sh. Parveen ARCS, Ch. Dadri 01250-225940 9053676751

42 Sh. Anil Kumar Asst. Soil Conservation, 9466545399 Dadri

43 Sh. Balwant Singh Doon DFSC, Dadri 01664-242125 9813382200

44 Sh. L.N. Kharian DETC (Excise) 01664-244890 8901089986

Sh. Satbir Singh Khundia AETO 01250-222244 9416296960

8708465030

Sh. Jai Singh Inspecter Excise 9467682365

8950820131

45 Sh. L.N. Kharian DETC (Sale Tax) 01664-242233 8901089986

Sh. Chotu Ram ETO, Sale Dadri 9813031891

Sh. Laxman Sale Inspector Dadri 9813177246

46 Sh. Ramavtar Sharma DEO Dadri 01250-225494 7988681805 9813434738 Sh. Kuldeep Phogat Dy. DEO 9992091552 Smt. Sayawati Nandal DEEO

47 Smt. Neelam Rani Principal, Diet, Birhi 9416538915 7988306109

48 Sh. Kuldeep Phogat DPC (S.S.Abhiyan) 9813434738 9467534738

49 Sh. Sanjeev Bhudiraja Regional Officer Pollution 01664240259 9212385008 Control Board–Cum–Xen,

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50 Sh. Rajesh Khera, Addl. GM / Dy. Director 01664242425 9416119487

51 Sh. Bhupender Xen, HUDA Hisar 9812100060

52 Sh. Pawan Verma Xen, CADA, Bwn 01664244273 9996759765

53 Sh. K.M. Sharma Project Director, NH, 01664256100, 7860399993 Bhiwani 101

54 Sh. V.K. Sharma PD, NHAI, Rohtak 01662282010 9910140777

55 Sh. Vishwapreet Hooda Assistant Labour 242329 9813071732 Commissioner, Ch. Dadri 56 Sh. Naveen Dahiya S.E., HSAMB, RTK 01262270105 9416162100 Sh. Ramesh Kumar Xen, HSAMB 9992023030 01664242782

57 Sh. Krishan lal Manager, Baya Tourist 01664244040 9416435312 Sh. Sunil Counter Complex, Bwn Dadri 9588131350 incharge Tourism 58 Dr. Yasbir Singh Principal Janta College, 01250220076 9416583521 Dadri Sh. Suresh Kaushal Principal MLR B.ed 9416423300

Dr. Sunita Yadav Principal, GC Badhra 01252253037 9996009155

Smt. Snehlata Principal, APJ, College 9717993932

59 Sh. Ajay Vashistha Admn. Officer, Kedar 9466468434 Nath College, Ddr 60 Dr. Inderjit Principal, Woman College, 9812375041 Jhojhu kln 61 Miss Manju Vice Principal, Geeta 9728385452 Niketan Nursing College 62 Sh. Teenu Phogat Principal, SCR 9215707777

63 Sh. Vijay Kumar LDM, Ch. Dadri 01250221156 9955994128

64 Sh. Anil Kumar Dubey DRM, Bikaner 01512521568 09001197000 Sh. Satyawan Lamba Station Supdt 9729530173 Sh. Sanjay Kumar Asst. Station Master 01250220022 9410452966 Sh. Ved Parkash Sharma Asst. Station Master 9671047029 Sh. Santosh Kumar Asst. Station Master 9034629297 Sh. Manish Kumar Booking Clerk Sh. Hansraj Booking Clerk 7015810772 Sh. Ram Bhajan Meena Booking Clerk 8396949701

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65 Sh. Jagbir Singh Commandant Home 01664256082 9671529832

66 Sh. Pardeep Dala AGM BSNL 9416059400 Sh. Rakesh Chahal SDO, Dadri 9416033003 223999

67 Sh. P.S. Mehra GM, CCI Dadri 9968261425

68 Dr. Shri Pal Rathee Distt. Fisheries Officer 243940 9416479940

69 Sh. Ghan Shyam Addl. DM, Khadi Gramodyog 9416397868 Dadri Clerk 70 Smt. Sunita Yadav PO, ICDS (DPO) 243956 8901572047

71 Sh. Pancham Singh DM, HSFDC/ (SC/ BC) 253097 9416216401 Sh. Vijender Sheoran Harizan Kalyan Nigam, 8199922005 87B, DC Colony. Field Officer, Backward Class Nigam. Clerk 72 Smt. Neel Kamal District Child Protection 9466908422 Officer, Bhiwani 73 Smt. Madhu Nehra Coordinator, Nehru Yuva 9416396995 Kenda, Bwn 74 Sh. Jitender DSWO, Dadri 01250220024 9812551600

75 Sh. Dhirender Kumar DTP, Dadri 9416730043

POLICE

Sr. Police Station Phone No. Mobile No. 1 Sh. Sandeep Khirwar, IPS, IG, 01262-228208-10 (R) 288233 8569810001 Rohtak 2 Smt. Smiti Chaudhary, IPS, SP, (off.)222409 (R) 222300 7419301100, 01 Charkhi Dadri

3 Sh. Joginder Singh, HPS,DSP 7419301102 Dadri

4 Sh. Anil Kumar, HPS, DSP 7419301103 Badhra

5 Sh. Ramesh Arora, HPS, DSP, 7419301130

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Bound

6 Sh. Dalbir, Inspt. SHO City Dadri 222863 7419301104

7 Sh. Surender, Inspt.SHO Sadar 222860 7419301105 Dadri

8 Sh. Rakesh, Inspt. SHO Baund 01252 242533 7419301107

9 Sh. Ramavtar, SI, SHO Badhra 01252 253033 7419301106

PANCHAYATI RAJ / BDPO

Sr. Name of Officer Designation Phone No. Mobile No.

No

1 Sh. Bijender Singh SE, PR (Hisar) 9992221450

2 Sh. Vishal DDPO, Ch. Dadri 9466112137

3 Sh. Narender Kundu XEN, PR, Charkhi Dadri 9468050674

4 Sh. Subash Chander SDO, P. Raj Dadri 9416104176

5 Sh. Narender Malhotra BDPO, Dadri 01250- 9050573820 220071 Sh. Sanjeev Kumar SEPO, Dadri 9802281224

8708500686

6 Sh. Narender Malhotra BDPO, Badhra 9050573820

Sh. Sunil Kumar SEPO, Badhra 9466878543

7 Sh. Narender Malhotra BDPO, Bound 9050573820

Sh. Rahul SEPO, Bound 9812501506

8708099182

8 Sh. Narender Malohtra BDPO, Jhojhu 9050573820

Sh. Surender SEPO, Jhojhu 9812340528

9 Sh. Baljeet Singh Chahal D/CEO Zila Parishad 9416060022

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MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

Sr. Name of Officer Designation Phone No. Mobile No.

No

1 Sh. Abhey Singh EO, MC, Charkhi Yadav Dadri

2 Sh. Rajesh Verma Secy, MC, Dadri 220056 9466901111

3 Sh. Suresh Fire Officer, 242111 9416582013 9991450101 SH. Nafe Singh Fire Driver

13.5 AMBULANCES IN DISTRICT CHARKHI DADRI

Sr. Name of the Place Driver Name Ambulance No. Mobile No. and EMT Name No

1. G.H, Dadri 1. Sandeep (D) HR61D7565 8053382033

2. Anoop (D) 9813295540

3. Ravinder (D) 9728439802

1. Sandeep(E) 9468118843

2. Naveen (E) 9416857249

3. Hansraj (E) 8950806721

2 G.H, Dadri 1. Amarjeet (D) HR61D3110 9813751065

2. Sandeep (D) 9992385260

3. Anil (D) 9991160512

1. Sandeep(E) 9728790505

2. Manjeet (E) 9813411508

3. Surender (E) 9812012703

3 PHC, Badhra 1. Sanjay (D) HR61D3918 9896545420

2. Naresh (D) 9466754858

3. Vinod (D) 9050286419

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4 GH, Dadri 1. Ravi (D) HR61D4921 8683832004

2. Surender (D) 8816070320

3. Baljeet (D) 9466858196

1. Vinay(E) 9466055766

2. Jitender (E) 8059360035

3. Manoj (E) 8395945757

5 GH, Dadri 1.Randhir (D) HR61D5922 9813295842

2. Amit (D) 9050284708

3. Jagat (D) 9991735900

1. Samunder(E) 9812690362

2. Sandeep (E) 9813882482

3. Vikram (E) 8950113381

6 GH, Dadri 1. Nafe (D) HR61B7031 9813029272

2. Sombir (D) 8059333800

3. Jai Bhagwan 9991184650 (D) 9812148444 1. Ravi(E) 8059724029 2. Rajesh (E) 9812610549 3. Sandeep (E)

7 PHC, Ranilla 1. Sandeep (D) HR61A1408 9812419269

2. Jai Parkash (D) 9485523178

3. Surender (D) 9991530060

8 PHC, Kadma 1. Nurdeen (D) HR61A1406 9813469033

2. Vijay (D) 9017671716

3. Devender (D) 9812619927

9 CHC, Baund Kalan 1. Sunil (D) HR61B7030 9588307856

2. Yudhvir (D) 9728409102

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3. Naresh (D) 9728702995

10 PHC, Harodi 1. Pardeep (D) HR61A1486 9991850025

2. Mahender (D) 9813824038

3. Rajesh (D) 9050172638

11 Fleet Manager 1. Kulbir 9053281948 13.6 Fire Brigade

Sr.No. Vehicle No. Driver Name Mob. No. 1 HR61B-4943 Sh. Rajbir Singh 8059555585 Sh. Hasbir Singh 9812502535 2 HR61B- 4956 Sh. Sandeep Kumar 9050386600 3 HR61B-2401 Sh. Mukesh Kumar 9728951938 4 Bike HR19N-0396 Sh. Dharamender 9813324561 5 Bike HR 19N-3704 Sh. Chand Singh 9812196101

In addition some of the Departments of Central Government and PSUs have been added in the campaign:

 Banks  Postal department  BSNL

13.7 Involvement of NSS/ NSS/Bharat Scouts & Guide/ NGOs.

 Their role would be to spread message through one-to-one interaction or through banner and posters.  The network of NSS would be used to add and motivate young voters.

The cooperation of NCC and NSS would be taken in the campaign. This is the reason that coordinators from these bodies have been involved in the SVEEP committee.

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Media- Print & Electronic

 National and Local dailies like Dainik Bhaskar, Dainik Jagran, Tribune, have good circulation in the district of Charkhi Dadri. The district would avail the space of well-circulated dailies in the form of appeals, advertisements and election- related information. Similarly, pamphlets and leaflets would also be circulated, especially for urban voters, through the newspaper hawkers.  Hoardings and banners will also be placed at public places like Bus terminus, Petrol pumps, Tehsils, LPG counters, RTO offices, Banks etc. Posters on buses and auto rickshaws would be used. Private organizations and corporate/PSU bodies would be motivated to support.  Electronic media is the strongest source for information dissemination. Its quick effect and reach in the distant areas can be of great help. The district would use channels and local city cable network to create awareness by flashing appeals, slogans and jingles.  A face book page & Twitter Named “Election Festival in Charkhi Dadri under the SVEEP plan 2019” has been created and people are open to comments and suggestions.  Use of audio-visuals at remote villages will be ensured so that the contents are easily explicable and effective.  Announcement through loudspeakers would be done regarding the services and place of services of addition or correction in the voter list.

14.1 Media Planning

Prioritizing local and cultural aspects would be the crux of media planning. Some of the steps that would be followed are:-

 Since agriculture is the main livelihood in the district, efforts would be made to design and prepare election awareness creating posters and banners with agriculture as the theme.

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 Since audio-visuals have long lasting effect, slide shows would be conducted in remote pockets.  Where turnout was lower during last elections, it would be tried to organize few skits by using Nukkar Natak with the support of NGOs.

14.2 Road Shows:-  Each tehsil will host road shows to raise the confidence and awareness among people, especially young voters.  Road shows would be organized by youths with the support of other organizations

14.3 Use of Tele Services:

Collaboration would be done with the local network service providers to support in the campaign. Service providers would give sms facility for the awareness generation during the election time as well during election. List of service providers is displayed below: Sr. Name of Officers Designation Phone No. Mobile No. No. 1 Sh. Pardeep Dala D.E.T BSNL 01250- 22399 9416059400 2 Sh. Rakesh Chahal JTO Dadri ------9416033003 3 Sh. Pawan Kumar POI JIO 7082013477 4 Sh. Anjum Singh Head Mgr. Idea & Vodafone 9813017877 5 Sh. Rakesh Kalla Field Mgr. Airtal 9815049885

Meeting with Stakeholders: Association of a particular fraternity has strong hold in its community and therefore, it would be useful in spreading the electoral awareness in the district with the support such associations and other private bodies. This is the reason, district administration would organize meeting with Bank managers, Petrol pump owners, Transporters, PSUs heads, Cable Operators, Presidents/Chairman of various clubs, leaders of SHGs and above all political parties

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Chapter –15

SVEEP and Groups in Societies :-

Increasing Youths Participation

 Efforts would be made to sensitize young voters to participate in the process, especially in the areas where turnout of youths has been not high.  Places like employment office, vehicle registration office would be focused where youths visit frequently and form 6 would be placed at such offices to add them as elector.  The network of NSS would be utilized to sensitize youngsters.  Scout Movement for encouraging Voter percentage.  Aware for maximum use of Voter Help Line under c-VIGIL APP.  Database of students having completed age of 18 years be compiled and Head of Institution certify that all the eligible students get enrolled in the list.  Debates and other competitions related to voting and its benefits would be conducted. Similarly, lecture by senior officers from the district administration would also be organized.  Road shows are one of the catching interventions to attract young voters.  Printing and electronic campaign would also be done on large scale.  Young teachers in schools at villages would be involved in awareness campaign.

15.1 Reducing Gender Gap  Efforts would be made to sensitize women voters to participate in the process, especially in the areas where turnout of women was not encouraging.  It would be done through sensitizing head of the families about the importance of even a single vote and role of women. It generally occurs in rural area where women under veil are not allowed to cross the door of her house. Audio-visuals would be used to break the hesitation to cast their vote.

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 Support of SHGs led by women, Anganwadi workers and ASHA would be taken to sensitize women voters.  Doctors, especially lady doctors would be advised to counsel female patients about the vote and its significance.  In urban areas, women wing of clubs/NGOs would also be used for sensitization.

15.2 Increasing Participation of Illiterate, Marginalized and Minorities  In the identified pocket with poor literacy rate, optimum use of audio-visuals would be ensured, wherein, shows would be conducted.  As per the vulnerability mapping security arrangement would be done, where minorities or weaker sections have threats and are prevented from casting their votes.  Frequency of announcement in such areas would be enhanced.  Radio would broadcast important messages pertaining to voting and awareness.

15.3 SVEEP in Rural & Urban Areas:-

Rural Areas  Ensuring easy availability of form 6, 7, 8 and 8-A at Panchayat office  Support by BLOs in filling out the forms, especially for illiterates  Discussions in Gram sabha and involvement of Sarpanch in the process  Dramas, skits and wall paintings through outreach programs

15.4 Urban Areas  Signature campaign, announcement through loudspeakers, meeting of reputed personalities in the area  Meetings of associations like business communities, doctors fraternity, labor union etc Meetings on pre-announced date for form 6 distribution and collection

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 Advertisements in newspapers, pamphlets distribution and use of local electronic media.  Hording and banners at public places

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Chapter –16

Targeted Communication & Outreach

 Display of posters containing awareness messages on 100 per cent registration and ethical voting, will be placed in the campus of all the colleges.  Campaign Materials will be sent to the colleges to be shown to the students.  SMS to all First Time Voters  Institution of Awards to the Campus Ambassadors and the Colleges achieving 100%.  Conduct of events/programmes to facilitate 100% Registration & Voting.

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Chapter –17

Activity Calendar-2018

Enrolment drive in the district has been in full swing during last few months which have shown positive results, especially in terms of registering new voters. In this context, a tentative calendar from April to November 2018 has been prepared as described below:

Phase-I

Sr Activity April 2018 July 2018 September 2018 November 2018 .N o

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 Chunavi Pathshala

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Activity Calendar-2019 from January to May

Sr Activity January 2019 February 2019 March 2019 April 2019 May 2019 .N o W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 Chunavi Pathshala 2 National Voters Day (Each PS) 3 Republic Day Activities on SVEEP 4 Student Rallies on Ethical Voting 5 College Student Rallies on Ethical Voting

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6 School Essay Competitions on Ethical Voting & Importance of Women Participaton 7 Rangoli making Competitions focusing on Ethical Voting & Women Participation 8 ITI Rallies, events & Campaign 9 SVEEP Wall in Schools & Departments: Encouraging students and school children

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to write slogans and Voting messages on wall through art, graffiti or any other innovative means. 10 Rangoli Competitions for Anganwari Workers, ASHA, ANMs & CDPOs. 11 EVM Demonstrations to AWW, ANM & ASHAs, CDPOs. 12 Rangoli Competitions, Signature Campaign &

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Discussions EVM Demonstrtions to SHGs. 13 Capacity Building Workshops for BLOs. 14 SVEEP Campaigning through Auto, Rikshaws & Buses 15 Pamphlets and Posters Distributed to Grocery Stores. 16 Joint effort with RTO and campaigning of SVEEP through Buses.

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17 SVEEP Stickers/Pamphl ets to be distributed to Newspaper vendors. 18 EVM Demonstrations in villages 19 Written appeal by the Deputy Commissioner 20 SMS Drives

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Chapter –18

Chunavi Pathshala:-

Chunavi Pathshala at all polling stations, replaing Booth awareness Groups (BAGs). This campaign started from the Month of 3rd Saturday of April and again first Saturday of July repeated third Saturday of September-November 2018 and third Saturday of January 2019 among the students of 9th to 12th classes.

Poster making competition under Chunav Pathshala

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Chapter –19

Activites Photogarhp & News Paper

Winner of Chunav Pathshala Competition held at GGSSS Kakroli Hukmi

News Paper Cutting of Chunav Pathshala

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19.1 Campus Ambassadors in Identified Colleges/Universities Trained.

In District Charkhi Dadri, there are 11 private and Govt. Colleges in which Campus Ambassador and Brand Ambassador nominated.

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19.2 Awareness by Social Media :-

SVEEP Charkhi Dadri: social media platform

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19.3 Voter Awareness by Posters :-

Poster for Social Media

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Poster for Social Media

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19.4 EVM & VVPAT Awareness :-

Experience the voting with EVM-VVPAT. College Staff and Students

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EVM-VVPAT Awareness program in villages and schools

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19.5 SVEEP Campaign Through Print Media :-

News Paper Cutting of SVEEP Campaign

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News Paper Cutting of SVEEP Campaign

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19.6 Campaign for New Registration in every Govt. & Private College :-

Campaign for New Registration specially for female students

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19.7 First time voters taking of OATH:-

Special Program in all college for fresh voters

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OATH ceremony in news paper

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19.8 Various Competition for Voter Awareness:-

Students envolvement in voter awareness program

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Students envolvement in voter awareness program

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19.9 Awareness through Rally:-

Ajay Singh Tomer I.A.S, Deputy Commissioner Ch.Dadri in Voter Awareness Rally

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Ajay Singh Tomer I.A.S, D.C. Ch.Dadri Appreciate Students in SVEEP Program

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THANK YOU!

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