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Kusheshwar Asthan Assembly Bihar Factbook Editor & Director Dr. R.K. Thukral Research Editor Dr. Shafeeq Rahman Compiled, Researched and Published by Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. D-100, 1st Floor, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I, New Delhi- 110020. Ph.: 91-11- 43580781, 26810964-65-66 Email : [email protected] Website : www.electionsinindia.com Online Book Store : www.datanetindia-ebooks.com Report No. : AFB/BR-078-0619 ISBN : 978-93-5313-118-0 First Edition : January, 2018 Third Updated Edition : June, 2019 Price : Rs. 11500/- US$ 310 © Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical photocopying, photographing, scanning, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher. Please refer to Disclaimer at page no. 174 for the use of this publication. Printed in India No. Particulars Page No. Introduction 1 Assembly Constituency - (Vidhan Sabha) at a Glance | Features of Assembly 1-2 as per Delimitation Commission of India (2008) Location and Political Maps Location Map | Boundaries of Assembly Constituency - (Vidhan Sabha) in 2 District | Boundaries of Assembly Constituency under Parliamentary 3-10 Constituency - (Lok Sabha) | Town & Village-wise Winner Parties- 2019, 2015, 2014, 2010 and 2009 Administrative Setup 3 District | Sub-district | Towns | Villages | Inhabited Villages | Uninhabited 11-18 Villages | Village Panchayat | Intermediate Panchayat Demographics 4 Population | Households | Rural/Urban Population | Towns and Villages by 19-20 Population Size | Sex Ratio (Total & 0-6 Years) | Religious Population | Social Population | Literacy Rate Electoral Features Important Dates of Last Elections Held | Electors by Gender | Service 5 Electors | Voters | Voters Turnout | Polling Stations & Average Number of 21-26 Electors per Polling Station | Electors by Age Group | Present Elected Representatives Historical Summary Election Results Vote Share of Major Parties | Winning Margin (Number & Percentage) | 6 Polarity of Parties | Summary Result of Assembly Segment of Parliamentary 27-35 Elections 2019, 2014 and 2009 | Summary Result of Assembly Elections 2015 and 2010 Polling Station Level Election Results Name and Number of Polling Station 2019, 2015, 2014, 2010 and 2009 | 7 Polling Station-wise Electors, Voters & Voters Turnout 2019, 2015, 2014, 36-155 2010 and 2009 | Polling Station wise Elections Results 2019, 2015, 2014, 2010 and 2009 Share of Assembly Constituency 8 Share of Assembly Constituency - (Vidhan Sabha) in State, District and 156 Parliamentary Constituency - (Lok Sabha) Socio-Economic Amenities Access to Administrative Units | Agricultural, Manufacturing and Industrial Commodities | Demographic Indicators | Education | Health & Manpower | 9 Drinking Water Supply | Sanitation | Entertainment and Recreations 158-170 Infrastructure | Power | Food Allocation Distribution and Marketing of Agriculture Commodities Infrastructure | Transport and Road Infrastructure | Communication | Banking and Financial Services | Land Use | Irrigation Source 10 Abbreviation & Sources 171-173 11 Disclaimer 174 Bihar Kusheshwar Asthan Assembly Factbook™ Assembly Constituency Location & Political Map 7 Kusheshwar Asthan Bihar Assembly Constituency Assembly Factbook™ Administrative Setup List of Village Panchayat & Intermediate Panchayat (Block) Name Intermediate Panchayat Village Name Village Panchayat Name Name Aber Beri Kusheshwar Asthan Aber urf Rambari Beri Kusheshwar Asthan Adalpur K. Asthan South Kusheshwar Asthan Purbi Afzala Dumri, Afzala, Akbarpur Baik Biraul Akbarpur Baik Akbarpur Baik Biraul Anrahi Usaree Kusheshwar Asthan Purbi Asman Hirni Kusheshwar Asthan Aso Hairnagar Kusheshwar Asthan Atraha Beri Kusheshwar Asthan Aurahi Aurahi Kusheshwar Asthan Bahrampur urf Masankhon Masankhon Kusheshwar Asthan Bairo Bisharia Kusheshwar Asthan Balaha Masankhon Kusheshwar Asthan Barania Ithar Kusheshwar Asthan Purbi Bargaon Bargaon Kusheshwar Asthan Barhampur Aurahi Kusheshwar Asthan Barna (Barenda) Barna Kusheshwar Asthan Barsanda Beri Kusheshwar Asthan Basaul Gothani Kusheshwar Asthan Beltharwa Ithar Kusheshwar Asthan Purbi Ber Beri Kusheshwar Asthan Bhadahar Bhadahar Kusheshwar Asthan Bhaluka K. Asthan South Kusheshwar Asthan Purbi Bhatwan Bargaon Kusheshwar Asthan Bhirua Bhindua Kusheshwar Asthan Purbi Bisharia Bisharia Kusheshwar Asthan Bishunia Ithar Kusheshwar Asthan Purbi Burhia Sukhrasi Ujua Simartola Kusheshwar Asthan Purbi Changwara Ladha Biraul Contd.... 14 Kusheshwar Asthan Bihar Assembly Constituency Assembly Factbook™ Demographics Number of Villages by Population Size - 2011 Less 10000 100- 200- 500- 1000- 2000- 5000- Total than and 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10000 Village 100 Above 0 2 8 19 28 39 16 5 117 20 Kusheshwar Asthan Bihar Assembly Constituency Assembly Factbook™ Electoral Features Electors by Male & Female Year Male Female Others Total Year Male Female Others Total 2019 PE 125872 114059 0 239931 1990 AE - - - - 2015 AE 119444 107847 2 227293 1985 AE - - - - 2014 PE 114845 103889 0 218734 1980 AE - - - - 2010 AE 105805 92634 - 198439 1977 AE - - - - 2009 PE - - - - 1972 AE - - - - 2005 (OCT) AE - - - - 1969 AE - - - - 2005 (FEB) AE - - - - 1967 AE - - - - 2004 PE - - - - 1962 AE - - - - 2000 AE - - - - 1957 AE - - - - 1999 PE - - - - 1952 AE - - - - 1995 AE - - - - Note : AE : Assembly Election, PE : Assembly Segment of Parliamentary Election 22 Bihar Kusheshwar Asthan Assembly Factbook™ Assembly Constituency Historical Summary Election Results Summary Result of Assembly Election - 2010 Candidate Name Party Votes Votes % Shashi Bhushan Hajari BJP 28576 31.58 Ramchandra Paswan LJP 23064 25.49 Dr. Ashok Kumar INC 17142 18.95 Ramottar Paswan IND 7549 8.34 Ram Bahadur Bharti IND 3084 3.41 Sangeeta Bharti CPM 2185 2.42 Ram Sudhari Sada BSP 1940 2.14 Krishna Kant Ram IND 1774 1.96 Ganesh Kumar JD(S) 1744 1.93 Lal Bahadur Sada CPI(ML)(L) 1678 1.85 Mahendra Kr. Paswan SP 886 0.98 Amrendra Kumar Sada IJP 853 0.94 35 Kusheshwar Asthan Bihar Assembly Constituency Assembly Factbook™ Polling Station Level Election Results Number and Name of Polling Stations (PS) (2015) Number Number of Polling Name of Polling Stations of Polling Name of Polling Stations Stations Stations 1 Middle School Tarwara South Part Bhag 22 Kamla High School Pokhram South Part 2 Besik Vidyalay Taravara Uttari Bhag 23 Upgraded Middle School Ladaho East Part 3 Utkramit Madhya Vidyalay Saua Dakshini Bhag 24 Upgraded Middle School Ladaho Midlle Part 4 Utkramit Madhya Vidyalay Saua Uttari Bhag 25 Primary School Changwara 5 Prathamik Vidyalay Ganaura Tarwara 26 Upgraded Middle School Ladaho West Part 6 Utkramit Madhya Vidyalay Lohani 27 Upgraded Middle School Kamlabari 7 Utkramit Madhya Vidyalay Pokharam Purab Bhag 28 Upgraded Middle School Boari 8 Utkramit Madhya Vidyalay Pokharam Madhya Bhag 29 Upgraded Middle School Khewa North Part Utkramit Madhya Vidhyalay Pokharam Pashchmi 9 30 Upgraded Middle School Khewa South Part Bhag 10 Utkramit Madhya Vidhyalay Pokharam Middle Bhag 31 Madrsa Rahmaniya Khewa 11 Primary School Sisouni 32 Primary School Bharhi 12 Kamala Uchcha Vidyalay Pokharam Uttari Bhag 33 Anganwari Kendra Afjala Baliya North Part 13 Kamala Uchcha Vidyalay Pokharam Madhya Bhag 34 Middle School Baliya 14 Madhya Vidyalay Pokharam 35 Rajkiya Middle School Benk East Part 15 New Upgraded Middle School Balha North Part 36 Rajkiya Middle School Benk West Part 16 New Upgraded Middle School Balha East Part 37 Rajkiya Middle School Benk Middle Part 17 New Madhyamik Vidyalay Balaha Dakshin Bhag 38 Rajkiya Middle School Benk North Part Nav Utkramit Madhya Vidhyalay Balha Madhya 18 39 Upgraded Middle School Hati North Part Bhag 19 Upgraded Middle School Naudega North Part 40 Upgraded Middle School Hati South Part 20 Upgraded Middle School Naudega South Part 41 Middle School Uchhati 21 Prathamik Vidyalay Mahathaur 41A Middle School Uchhati Contd.... 42 Bihar Kusheshwar Asthan Assembly Factbook™ Assembly Constituency Polling Station Level Election Results Polling Station-wise Votes Secured by Overall Top Five Parties in Kusheshwar Asthan Assembly in Assembly Election (AE) under Samastipur Parliamentary Constituency in Bihar (2015) 5th - Runner-up - Ganesh Winner - Dhananjay 3rd - 4th - Kumar Number Shashi Total Kumar Alias Rajendra Vinay Alias of Polling Bhusan NOTA Other Votes Mrinal Prasad Kumar Ganesh Station Hazari Secured Paswan (CPI) (IND) Kumar (JD(U)) (LJP) Paswan (IND) 36 169 155 14 16 14 30 53 451 37 309 41 6 11 8 15 27 417 38 303 133 13 36 12 13 38 548 39 242 220 19 24 21 34 78 638 40 79 144 8 8 6 21 21 287 41 91 189 13 26 16 39 59 433 41A 133 135 13 21 14 20 43 379 42 77 204 11 13 15 25 90 435 43 61 210 16 35 12 29 55 418 44 163 126 26 24 20 18 46 423 45 63 104 35 9 5 26 31 273 46 299 41 12 21 23 68 140 604 47 133 182 21 24 20 34 76 490 48 130 190 25 22 26 30 45 468 49 122 122 12 13 16 25 42 352 50 192 82 13 26 30 41 93 477 51 145 425 10 27 12 35 53 707 52 48 40 3 36 6 16 31 180 53 91 52 34 372 13 57 132 751 54 364 48 13 132 24 37 63 681 55 80 74 55 37 7 10 78 341 56 190 163 13 67 20 58 62 573 57 170 88 18 40 12 31 247 606 58 193 389 50 42 4 15 86 779 59 170 188 57 29 27 49 54 574 60 112 114 247 9 7 11 59 559 61 73 37 123 8 9 25 61 336 62 75 113 84 27 12 46 127 484 63 39 146 85 19 12 21 52 374 64 37 69 41 4 3 10 32 196 65 79 27 224 3 4 8 34 379 66 162 322 27 41 28 61 96 737 67 125 307 27 36 21 41 87 644 68 149 193 15 45 32 71 113 618 69 116 60 99 12 3 12 46 348 Contd.... 103 Bihar Kusheshwar Asthan Assembly Factbook™ Assembly Constituency
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