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Service Electors Voter List FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL - 2021 STATE - (S12) MADHYA PRADESH No., Name and Reservation Status of Assembly Constituency: 50-RAJNAGAR(GEN) Last Part No., Name and Reservation Status of Parliamentary Service Constituency in which the Assembly Constituency is located: 8-KHAJURAHO(GEN) Electors 1. DETAILS OF REVISION Year of Revision : 2021 Type of Revision : Special Summary Revision Qualifying Date :01/01/2021 Date of Final Publication: 15/01/2021 2. SUMMARY OF SERVICE ELECTORS A) NUMBER OF ELECTORS 1. Classified by Type of Service Name of Service No. of Electors Members Wives Total A) Defence Services 77 3 80 B) Armed Police Force 0 0 0 C) Foreign Service 0 0 0 Total in Part (A+B+C) 77 3 80 2. Classified by Type of Roll Roll Type Roll Identification No. of Electors Members Wives Total I Original Mother roll Integrated Basic roll of revision 77 3 80 2021 II Additions Supplement 1 After Draft publication, 2021 0 0 0 List Sub Total: 0 0 0 III Deletions Supplement 1 After Draft publication, 2021 0 0 0 List Sub Total: 0 0 0 Net Electors in the Roll after (I + II - III) 77 3 80 B) NUMBER OF CORRECTIONS/MODIFICATION Roll Type Roll Identification No. of Electors Supplement 1 After Draft publication, 2021 0 Total: 0 Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 1 Final Electoral Roll, 2021 of Assembly Constituency 50-RAJNAGAR (GEN), (S12) MADHYA PRADESH A . Defence Services Sl.No Name of Elector Elector Rank Husband's Address of Record House Address Type Sl.No. Officer/Commanding Officer for despatch of Ballot Paper (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Assam Rifles 1 ARUN KUMAR M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General BAMHORI PURWA VISHWAKARMA Assam Rifles Record Branch LAUNDI LAUNDI Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 BAMHORI PURWA 000000 BARIGARH 2 PRADEEP KUMAR M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General 189 PURA LOUNDI DWIVEDI Assam Rifles Record Branch LOUNDI DIDAWARA Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 471510 LOUNDI (LOVE KUSH NAGAR) Border Security Force 3 SAMANT SINGH M CT 055 BN BN BSF, PO- BAMHORI PURWA DOBASHIPARA, TURA, DISTT- LAVKUSH NAGAR WESAT GERO HILLS, LAVKUSH NAGAR MEGHALAYA, PIN-794005 BAMHORI PURWA 471510 JUJHARNAGAR 4 RAMESH KUSHWAHA M CT 014 BN BSF, PO-KHEMKARAN, 48 CHICHAI COLONI RAJ DIST-TRAN TARAN, PUNJAB, NAGAR RAJNAGAR PIN-143419 RAJNAGAR RAJNAGAR RAJNAGAR 471625 RAJ NAGAR 5 BALRAM AHIRWAR M CT 066 BN BSF,PO - SHANTI BAZAR BAMHORI PURWA (BAGAFA) , DISTT- TRIPURA (S) LAUKUSH NAGAR , TRIPURA , PIN - 799144 LAUKUSH NAGAR BAMHORI PURWA 471515 LAUKUSHNAGAR 6 HARIRAM PATHAK M ASI 127 BN BSF SATRANA, NEW VILL-RAJNAGAR,POPS- GHARSANA MANDI, DISTT- SRI RAJNAGAR,DIST , GANGANAGAR, RAJASTHAN, RAJNAGAR VILL- PIN-335711 RAJNAGAR,POPS- RAJNAGAR,DIST - - RAJNAGAR 471625 - 7 KAUSHAL KISHOR M CT 108 BN BSF HQ , PO - BHAVANIPUR LAUNDI YADAV MUNDHRA ROAD BHUJ , DISTT LAUNDI BHAVANIPUR KUTCH , GUJARAT PIN - 370015 471515 LAWKUSH NAGAR 8 arvindra kumar ahirwar M CT 182 BN BSF, KOIRANGI, lavkush IMPHAL (MANIPUR) nagar,chhatarpur,madhya pradesh lavkush nagar lavkush nagar lavkush nagar lavkush nagar 471515 GULGANJ 9 SANJAY KR DWEVEDI M CT 019 BN BSF HQ PANJTILLA MANIYA RAJNAGAR SAMBA PIN-184121, DISTT - RAJNAGAR MANIYA JAMMU, JK 471501 RAJNAGAR 10 RAM MILAN PATEL M CT 003 BN BSF, 82 MILE , PO- BASARI BASARI KANCHANCHERA, DISTT - RAJNAGAR RAJNAGAR DHALAI , TRIPURA PIN 799260 BASARI 471001 BAMITHA 11 PUSHPENDERA SINGH M HC THQ 15 BN BSF, NEAR JANKI AKTHAUHAN , PARIHAR NAGAR, RESERVE POLICE AKTHAUHAN , LAUNDI OFFICE, DSITT- AKTHAUHAN LAUNDI NABARANGPUR, ODISHA- LAUNDI AKTHAUHAN - - 764059 12 CHANDRA KALI M MAHILA 018 BN BSF HQ , PO DABLA , AKTOHAN LOVE PRAJAPATI CONSTAB JAISALMER , RAJASTHAN , PIN KUSHNAGAR LOVE LE - 345002 KUSHNAGAR LOVE KUSHNAGAR 471515 AKTOHAN 13 BADRI VISHAL M AC 040 BN BSF, C/O 56 APO, 256 HARDWAR DWIVEDI MATCH FACTORY HARDWAR LAVKHUS BARAMULLA, JAMMU AND NAGAR LAVKHUS KASHMIR NAGAR LAVKUSH NAGAR 471515 LAVKUSH NAGAR Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 2 Final Electoral Roll, 2021 of Assembly Constituency 50-RAJNAGAR (GEN), (S12) MADHYA PRADESH A . Defence Services Sl.No Name of Elector Elector Rank Husband's Address of Record House Address Type Sl.No. Officer/Commanding Officer for despatch of Ballot Paper (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 14 KAMLESH KUMAR M CT 2ND NDRF BN, HARIGHANTA, VILL- DALPATPURA PO- PATEL NEAR RRI CAMP, PO- DAHRRA DISTT- MOHANPUR,DISTT-NADIA, CHHATARPUR STAT WEST BENGAL, PIN-741246 VILL- DALPATPURA RAJNAGAR RAJNAGAR DHARRA 471001 - 15 CHANDRA BHAN PATEL M ASI STC BSF BANGALORE , PO 52 NEAR NEEM TREE YELAHANKA , BANGALORE , DAVRIBIRONA KARNATAKA , PIN - 560064 RAJNAGAR RAJNAGAR PHARA 471105 RAJNAGAR 16 SHYAM LAL PRAJAPATI M HC 180 BN BSF HQ , RANINAGAR , GANJ GANJ RAJ NAGAR PO PATAKATA , DISTT RAJ NAGAR GANJ 471001 JALPAIGURI , WEST BENGAL . BAMITHA PIN 735133 Central Industrial Security Force 17 REETA RANI SHUKLA M CONSTAB 4TH FLOOR EDP CELL CISF VILL + PO- RANGAWAN LE HQRS BLOCK NO 13 CGO VILL + PO- RANGAWAN COMPLEX LODHI ROAD NEW DAM,PS- DELHI 110003 BAMITHA,Chhattarpur,MA VILL + PO- RANGAWAN DAM,PS- BAMITHA,Chhattarpur,MA VILL + PO- RANGAWAN DAM,PS- BAMITHA,Chhattarpur,MA VILL + PO- RANGAWAN DAM,PS- BAMITHA,Chhattarpur,MA VILL + PO- RANGAWAN DAM,PS- BAMITHA,Chhattarpur,MA 471001 18 ANKUL SINGH M CONSTAB 4TH FLOOR EDP CELL CISF VILL - DEVNAGAR, P LE HQRS BLOCK NO 13 CGO VILL - DEVNAGAR, PO - COMPLEX LODHI ROAD NEW GUDAKALA,PS - DELHI 110003 LONDI,Chhatt VILL - DEVNAGAR, PO - GUDAKALA,PS - LONDI,Chhatt VILL - DEVNAGAR, PO - GUDAKALA,PS - LONDI,Chhatt VILL - DEVNAGAR, PO - GUDAKALA,PS - LONDI,Chhatt VILL - DEVNAGAR, PO - GUDAKALA,PS - LONDI,Chhatt 471001 19 DEEPAK GUPTA M CONSTAB 4TH FLOOR EDP CELL CISF VPO- CHITHARI,PS- LA LE HQRS BLOCK NO 13 CGO VPO- CHITHARI,PS- COMPLEX LODHI ROAD NEW LAUNDI,Chhattarpur,MADH DELHI 110003 YA PRADES VPO- CHITHARI,PS- LAUNDI,Chhattarpur,MADH YA PRADES VPO- CHITHARI,PS- LAUNDI,Chhattarpur,MADH YA PRADES VPO- CHITHARI,PS- LAUNDI,Chhattarpur,MADH YA PRADES VPO- CHITHARI,PS- LAUNDI,Chhattarpur,MADH YA PRADES 471510 20 MAHESH KUMAR M CONSTAB 4TH FLOOR EDP CELL CISF VILL PO - LAUNDI VILL CHAURASIYA LE HQRS BLOCK NO 13 CGO PO - LAUNDI ,PS - COMPLEX LODHI ROAD NEW LAUNDI VILL PO - DELHI 110003 LAUNDI ,PS - LAUNDI VILL PO - LAUNDI ,PS - LAUNDI VILL PO - LAUNDI ,PS - LAUNDI VILL PO - LAUNDI ,PS - LAUNDI 0 Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 3 Final Electoral Roll, 2021 of Assembly Constituency 50-RAJNAGAR (GEN), (S12) MADHYA PRADESH A . Defence Services Sl.No Name of Elector Elector Rank Husband's Address of Record House Address Type Sl.No. Officer/Commanding Officer for despatch of Ballot Paper (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 21 SOHAN LAL M CONSTAB 4TH FLOOR EDP CELL CISF VILL+PO-BASARI ,PS- KUSHWAHA LE HQRS BLOCK NO 13 CGO VILL+PO-BASARI ,PS- COMPLEX LODHI ROAD NEW BAMITHA DELHI 110003 ,Chhattarpur,MADHYA PR VILL+PO-BASARI ,PS- BAMITHA ,Chhattarpur,MADHYA PR VILL+PO-BASARI ,PS- BAMITHA ,Chhattarpur,MADHYA PR VILL+PO-BASARI ,PS- BAMITHA ,Chhattarpur,MADHYA PR VILL+PO-BASARI ,PS- BAMITHA ,Chhattarpur,MADHYA PR 471001 22 ASHOK KUMAR NAYAK M HEAD 4TH FLOOR EDP CELL CISF VILL.SEVADI,POST.SEV CONSTAB HQRS BLOCK NO 13 CGO VILL.SEVADI,POST.SEVA LE COMPLEX LODHI ROAD NEW DI~DISTT.CHHATARPUR, DELHI 110003 Chhattarp VILL.SEVADI,POST.SEVA DI~DISTT.CHHATARPUR, Chhattarp VILL.SEVADI,POST.SEVA DI~DISTT.CHHATARPUR, Chhattarp VILL.SEVADI,POST.SEVA DI~DISTT.CHHATARPUR, Chhattarp VILL.SEVADI,POST.SEVA DI~DISTT.CHHATARPUR, Chhattarp 471001 23 JANKI PRASAD PATHAK M HEAD 4TH FLOOR EDP CELL CISF VILL POST.SEELON ,P CONSTAB HQRS BLOCK NO 13 CGO VILL POST.SEELON LE COMPLEX LODHI ROAD NEW ,P.S.BAMITHA DELHI 110003 ,Chhattarpur,MADHY VILL POST.SEELON ,P.S.BAMITHA ,Chhattarpur,MADHY VILL POST.SEELON ,P.S.BAMITHA ,Chhattarpur,MADHY VILL POST.SEELON ,P.S.BAMITHA ,Chhattarpur,MADHY VILL POST.SEELON ,P.S.BAMITHA ,Chhattarpur,MADHY 471001 24 LALLA AHIRWAR M HEAD 4TH FLOOR EDP CELL CISF VILLPO-KHAJUWA,PS-RA CONSTAB HQRS BLOCK NO 13 CGO VILLPO-KHAJUWA,PS- LE COMPLEX LODHI ROAD NEW RAJNAGAR,Chhattarpur,MA DELHI 110003 DHYA PRA VILLPO- KHAJUWA,PS- RAJNAGAR,Chhattarpur,MA DHYA PRA VILLPO- KHAJUWA,PS- RAJNAGAR,Chhattarpur,MA DHYA PRA VILLPO- KHAJUWA,PS- RAJNAGAR,Chhattarpur,MA DHYA PRA VILLPO- KHAJUWA,PS- RAJNAGAR,Chhattarpur,MA DHYA PRA 471625 Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 4 Final Electoral Roll, 2021 of Assembly Constituency 50-RAJNAGAR (GEN), (S12) MADHYA PRADESH A . Defence Services Sl.No Name of Elector Elector Rank Husband's Address of Record House Address Type Sl.No. Officer/Commanding Officer for despatch of Ballot Paper (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 25 RAM NATH M CONSTAB 4TH FLOOR EDP CELL CISF VILL-GHURA,POPS-BAMI LE HQRS BLOCK NO 13 CGO VILL-GHURA,POPS- COMPLEX LODHI ROAD NEW BAMITHA,Chhattarpur,MA DELHI 110003 DHYA PRADES VILL- GHURA,POPS- BAMITHA,Chhattarpur,MA DHYA PRADES VILL- GHURA,POPS- BAMITHA,Chhattarpur,MA DHYA PRADES VILL- GHURA,POPS- BAMITHA,Chhattarpur,MA DHYA PRADES VILL- GHURA,POPS- BAMITHA,Chhattarpur,MA DHYA PRADES 471105 26 DASHRAT M CONSTAB 4TH FLOOR EDP CELL CISF VILL-PATHA PO-PAT LE HQRS BLOCK NO 13 CGO VILL-PATHA PO- COMPLEX LODHI ROAD NEW PATHA,PS- DELHI 110003 PATHA,Chhattarpur,MADH YA VILL-PATHA PO- PATHA,PS- PATHA,Chhattarpur,MADH YA VILL-PATHA PO- PATHA,PS- PATHA,Chhattarpur,MADH YA VILL-PATHA PO- PATHA,PS- PATHA,Chhattarpur,MADH YA VILL-PATHA PO- PATHA,PS- PATHA,Chhattarpur,MADH YA 0 Central Reserve Police Force 27 CHANDRABHAN PATEL M CT GD CRPF DTE GENL, CGO digone rajnagar rajnagar COMPLEX, NEW DELHI BARA 471001 RAJNAGAR 28 SHAFEEK RANGREZ M CT GD CRPF DTE GENL, CGO 90 SEWAGRAM COMPLEX, NEW DELHI KHAJURAHO KHAJURAHO RAJNAGAR RAJNAGAR KHAJURAHO 471606 KHAJURAHO 29 SURENDRA SONI M CT
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