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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 : http://www.datanetindia-ebooks.com Report No. : AFB/MP-047-0617 ISBN : 978-93-87189-01-0 First Edition : June, 2017 Third Updated Edition : June, 2019 Price : Rs. 11500/- US$ 310 © 2017 Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. All right 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, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in India No. Particulars Page No. Introduction 1 Assembly Constituency at a Glance | Features of Assembly as per 1-2 Delimitation Commission of India (2008) Location and Political Maps 2 Location Map | Boundaries of Assembly Constituency in District | Boundaries 3-9 of Assembly Constituency under Parliamentary Constituency | Town & Village-wise Winner Parties- 2014, 2013, 2009 and 2008 Administrative Setup 3 District | Sub-district | Towns | Villages | Inhabited Villages | Uninhabited 10-20 Villages | Village Panchayat | Intermediate Panchayat Demographic 4 Population Households | Rural/Urban Population | Towns and Villages by 21-22 Population Size | Sex Ratio (Total & 0-6 Years) | Religious Population | Social Population | Literacy Rate | Work Participation Electoral Features Important Dates of Last Elections Held | Electoral by Gender | Service 5 Electoral | Voters | Voter Turnout | Polling Stations & Number of Electoral 23-28 per Polling Station | Electoral by Age Group | Present Elected Representatives Historical Summary Election Results Vote Share of Major Parties | Winning Margin (Number & Percentage) | 6 Polarity | Summary Result of Assembly Segment of Parliamentary Election 29-46 2014, 2009, 2004, 1999 | Summary Result of Assembly Elections 2013, 2008, 2003, 1998, 1993, 1990, 1985, 1980, 1977, 1972 and 1967 Polling Station Level Election Results 7 Name and Number of Polling Station 2014, 2013, 2009 and 2008 | Polling 47-135 Station-wise Electoral, Voter & Voter Turnout 2014, 2013, 2009 and 2008 | Polling Station wise Elections Results 2014, 2013, 2009 and 2008 Share of Assembly Constituency 8 Share of Assembly Constituency in State, District and Parliamentary 136 Constituency 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 138-152 Infrastructure | Power | Food Allocation Distribution and Marketing of Agriculture Commodities Infrastructure | Transport and Road Infrastructure | Communications | Banking and Financial Services | Land Use | Irrigation Source 10 Abbreviation & Sources 154-155 11 Disclaimer 157 Khargapur Madhya Pradesh Assembly Constituency Assembly Factbook™ Location & Political Map 7 Madhya Pradesh Khargapur Assembly Factbook™ Assembly Constituency Administrative Setup List of Village Panchayat & Intermediate Panchayat (Block) Name Intermediate Panchayat Village Name Village Panchayat Name Name Luharra Luharra Baldeogarh Madahar Laron Palera Madan Sagar Ahaar Baldeogarh Madori Pipramadori Baldeogarh Magrai Magrai Palera Mahendra Maheva Mahendra Maheba Palera Majguwan Majhguwan Baldeogarh Majra Adaku Manpasar Baldeogarh Majra Kashi Kharon Baldeogarh Malguwan Malguwan Baldeogarh Manguwan Doobdei Baldeogarh Manpasar Manpasar Baldeogarh Matol Khas Matol Khas Baldeogarh Matol Ugad Patharguwan Baldeogarh Mau Banpurabujurg Baldeogarh Mauneka Khera Mouneka Khera Baldeogarh Midawali Aroura Baldeogarh Morramanna Guda Najdeek Pali Palera Murrah Bandh Hanouta Palera Murraha Baba Nayagaon Palera Narayanpur Narayanpur Baldeogarh Naurpara Manpasar Baldeogarh Nayagaon Nayagaon Palera Pacher Khas Pacher Khas Baldeogarh Pacher Ugad Pacher Khas Baldeogarh Paduwa Hanouta Palera Pali Pali Palera Patari Gukhrai Baldeogarh Pathar Guwan Patharguwan Baldeogarh Contd.... 14 Madhya Pradesh Khargapur Assembly Factbook™ Assembly Constituency Demographic 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 2 6 25 61 66 36 3 0 199 Number of Towns by Population Size - 2011 Less than 10000- 20000- 50000- 100000 and Total 5000-9999 4999 19999 49999 99999 Above Town 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 22 Khargapur Madhya Pradesh Assembly Constituency Assembly Factbook™ Electoral Features Electors by Age Group - 2017 Age Group Total Male Female Other 18-19 3087 (1.43) 1785 (1.55) 1302 (1.3) 0 (0) 20-29 65405 (30.32) 35582 (30.88) 29821 (29.67) 2 (66.67) 30-39 54930 (25.46) 29239 (25.37) 25690 (25.56) 1 (33.33) 40-49 40954 (18.98) 21696 (18.83) 19258 (19.16) 0 (0) 50-59 25362 (11.76) 13776 (11.95) 11586 (11.53) 0 (0) 60-69 15541 (7.2) 8101 (7.03) 7440 (7.4) 0 (0) 70-79 7920 (3.67) 3972 (3.45) 3948 (3.93) 0 (0) 80-89 2246 (1.04) 969 (0.84) 1277 (1.27) 0 (0) 90+ 295 (0.14) 117 (0.1) 178 (0.18) 0 (0) Unspecified 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) Total 215740 (100) 115237 (53.41) 100500 (46.58) 3 (0) 27 Khargapur Madhya Pradesh Assembly Constituency Assembly Factbook™ Historical Summary Election Results Summary Result of Assembly Election - 2008 Candidate Name Party Votes Votes % Ajay Yadav BJSH 23775 22.33 Surendra Singh Gour (Dadda) BSP 22769 21.38 Kunwar Surendra Pratap Singh "Baby BJP 21313 20.02 Raja" Dr. Dwarka Prasad Mishra INC 17789 16.71 Dr. Saroj Yadav SP 2738 2.57 Ramabai IND 1928 1.81 Mathura Prasad Sour IND 1576 1.48 Om Pratap Singh LJP 1302 1.22 Janka Pal IND 1073 1.01 Hardayal Lodhi Urf Nannae Bhaiya IND 1036 0.97 Mahendra Singh Bundela IND 994 0.93 Harishankar IND 888 0.83 Kuwarlal RSMD 875 0.82 Akhtar Hussain IND 772 0.73 Ganeshi IND 715 0.67 Santosh IND 708 0.66 Dhaniram IND 685 0.64 Nandan Tripathi IND 621 0.58 Shivdayal Lodhi IND 576 0.54 Sanjeev Soni IND 557 0.52 Panna IND 527 0.49 Ramlal IND 524 0.49 Mohan IND 510 0.48 Ramcharan IND 464 0.44 Hari Narayan IND 435 0.41 Pooran Lodhi IND 408 0.38 Ghanaram Sour GGP 357 0.34 Surendra Kumar IND 338 0.32 Munnalal IND 229 0.22 37 Khargapur Madhya Pradesh Assembly Constituency Assembly Factbook™ Polling Station Level Election Results Number and Name of Polling Stations (PS) (2013) Number Number of Polling Name of Polling Stations of Polling Name of Polling Stations Stations Stations 1 Bhatagora 22 Khumanaganj 2 Phulpur 23 Budour 3 Magarai 24 Budour 4 Magarai 25 Ghutakada 5 Alopa 26 Palera Har 6 Ratanagunva 27 Palera Har 7 Pali 28 Palera Har 8 Pali 29 Palera Har 9 Guda Najadi.Pali 30 Palera Har 10 Rajpura 31 Palera Har 11 Rampura Naj.Nivavari 32 Palera Har 12 Vasatagunva 33 Palera Har 13 Chari 34 Palera Har 14 Choratanaga 35 Palera Khas 15 Lidhoura Najadi. 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  • District Disaster Management Plan Tikamgarh

    District Disaster Management Plan Tikamgarh

    District Disaster Management Plan Tikamgarh Prepared By Ummed Singhoya (MBA 2011-13) Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur In Consultation with School of Good Governance & Policy Analysis, Bhopal Seeds Technical Services Government of Madhya Pradesh District Administration, Tikamgarh District Disaster Management Plan Tikamgarh M.P. Government ACKNOWLEDGMENT I express my sincere and heartfelt gratitude to School of Good Governance & Policy Analysis, Bhopal, for giving the opportunity to take this unique experience of developing the District Disaster Management Plan for the Tikamgarh district. I would also like to thank the administrative department of Tikamgarh – Mr Raghuraj Rajendran (Collector) and Mr F.D. Jadhav (Deputy Collector) for their kind support. Special thanks to Mr P.S. Solanki (CEO, District Panchayat), whose continuous support made this project possible. I would also like to thank Mr. A.S. Kashyap (Dist. Commandant, Home Guard). I would like to thank all the line departments for cooperating and providing me with the necessary data. I would like to extend my gratitude towards Mr Gaurav Khare, Project Manager, SGGPA, Bhopal for his kind help and undying support. I would also thank SEEDS Technical Team – Mr Amit Tuteja and Mr Sunish Jose for providing me with all possible resources, guidance and support during the course of my study. Finally, I thank all those who supported me directly or indirectly and which has left an everlasting memory in my mind. ________________ Ummed Singhoya 2 District Disaster Management Plan Tikamgarh M.P. Government PREFACE District Disaster Management Plan, Tikamgarh is a part of multi-level planning advocated by the Madhya Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (MPSDMA) under DM Act of 2005 to help the District administration for effective response during the disaster.
  • Population Figures, Tikamgarh

    OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER. MADHYA PRADESH POPULATION FIGURES (INCLUDING SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES) TIKAMGARH DISTRICT 1971 CENSUS BHOPAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL PRESS 1972 ,[Price Re. 1.90 DISTRICT TIKAMGARH INDEX Name of Tahsil Name of Revenue Patwari Circl~ Page Inspector Circle! Town (1) (2) (3) (4) 1. TlKAMGARH ·. 1. Tikamgarh 1 to 18 1--4 Tikamgarh Town 8 and 17 1- 2. Samarra 19 to 37 4--7 3. Badagaon 38 to 55 7-9 4. Baldeogarh .. 56 to 75 9--12 5. Khargapur .:- 76 to 93 \ 12-14 6. Kudola 94 to 110. 14--17 2. JATARA ·. 1. Mohangarh .. 1 to 19 17--20 2. Digaucla 20 to 37 .20--22 3. Lidhora 38 to 57 22~25 4. Jatara 58 to 81 25~29 5. Palaira 82 to 101 29-32 3. NIWARI · . 1. Orchha 1 to 19 32-35 2. Tarichalkala .. 20 to 37 35--38 3. Niwari 38 to 59 38-41 4. Prithwipur 60 to 84 41--44 NOTE This booklet contains the population figures of 1971 Census according to administrative units for purposes of delimitation of Constituer.ci(s. The figures hlve been compiled from the records of the Director of Census Operatior s of Madhya Pradesh. It may be noted that the Census authorities do not compile census figures Patwari circle-wise. Also, in their method of compilation) non-municipal urban areas have been tagged on with the Illuniciral areas, of wJ.ich they form out-growths. As non-municipal urban areas are not legally within the municipal limits, in this booklet they have been tagged on to the relevan t patwari circles.