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Final Electoral Roll FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL - 2021 STATE - (S12) MADHYA PRADESH No., Name and Reservation Status of Assembly Constituency: 68-SIRMOUR(GEN) Last Part No., Name and Reservation Status of Parliamentary Service Constituency in which the Assembly Constituency is located: 10-REWA(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 897 14 911 B) Armed Police Force 0 0 0 C) Foreign Service 0 0 0 Total in Part (A+B+C) 897 14 911 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 901 14 915 2021 II Additions Supplement 1 After Draft publication, 2021 1 0 1 List Sub Total: 1 0 1 III Deletions Supplement 1 After Draft publication, 2021 5 0 5 List Sub Total: 5 0 5 Net Electors in the Roll after (I + II - III) 897 14 911 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 68-SIRMOUR (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 ASHWAT KUMAR M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General BAJRAHA TOLA KUSHWAHA Assam Rifles Record Branch SIRMOUR SIRMOUR Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 SIRMOUR 000000 SIRMOUR 2 UDAY RAJ SINGH M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General GARHWA JAWA JAWA Assam Rifles Record Branch ANDAWA 486223 JAWA Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 3 AKANSHA SINGH M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General BLANK BLANK Assam Rifles Record Branch BAIKUNTHPUR SIRMOUR Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 SIRMOUR BAIKUNTHPUR 486441 BAIKUNTHPUR 4 ABHAY KUMAR TIWARI M Recruit Headquarter Directorate General MAUHARIYA SIRMUR Assam Rifles Record Branch SIRMUR BELWA Laitumkhrah Shillong 793011 BADGAYIAN 486001 GADH 5 SANJAY SINGH M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General PALHAN SIRMOUR Assam Rifles Record Branch SIRMOUR PALHAN 000000 Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 BAKUNDPUR 6 SANJAY SINGH BAGHEL M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General KARARIYA SIRMOUR Assam Rifles Record Branch SIRMOUR RAJGARH Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 000000 SIRMOUR 7 RAM NARESH SHUKLA M Rifleman Headquarter Directorate General BHANIGAWAN TUTHAR Assam Rifles Record Branch TUTHAR BHANIGAWAN Lathumkhrah Shillong 793011 486123 JAWA Border Security Force 8 NEETENDRA PANDEY M CT DIG(STAFF) FHQ BSF BLOCK-10 DOHA , DOHA , , CGO COMPLEX NEW DELHI SIRMORA DOHA PIN-110003 SIRMORA SIRMORA DOHA - - 9 NEERAJ SHRIVASTAVA M ASI DIG(STAFF) FHQ BSF BLOCK-10 THP MPSEB COLONY , CGO COMPLEX NEW DELHI GATE SIRMOUR PIN-110003 SIRMOUR SIRMOUR SIRMOUR 486491 SIRMOUR 10 BADRI SINGH M INSPR DIG(STAFF) FHQ BSF BLOCK-10 KOLHA JAWA JAWA , CGO COMPLEX NEW DELHI BARAHULA 112345 PIN-110003 PANWAR 11 RISHI RAJ SINGH M INSPR 027 BN BSF HQ , TAGOREVILLA 55 TILKHAN SIRMOR , PO - ALAMBAZAR , KOLKATA SIRMOR TILKHAN 345001 , PIN - 700035 BAIKUNTPUR 12 RAM NARESH M CT 027 BN BSF HQ , TAGOREVILLA KAMBHARIA , ANDAWA , PO - ALAMBAZAR , KOLKATA , TETTHAR KAMBHARIA , PIN - 700035 TETTHAR TETTHAR ANDAWA - - 13 RAM CHANDR PANDEY M HC KARIMGANJ, MAZDI CAMP, PO SHAH PUR SIRMAUR DIST KARIMGANJ, ASSAM, PIN SIRMAUR SHAH PUR 788710 734008 SIRMAUR 14 RAKESH PRASAD M HC KALYANI, DISTT - NADIA, VILL -KHARPATA, PO- TIWARI WEST BENGAL GARA -137, TEH TEWTHAR, DISTT KHARPATA REWA REWA GARA-13 486223 JAWA 15 VIJAY KUMAR JAISWAL M HC KALYANI, DISTT - NADIA, PATEHRA REWA REWA WEST BENGAL PATEHRA 79922 ANTERELA 16 BALENDAR SINGH M HC 48 BN BSF, PAINTHEE, SAMBA, 392/12 PUSHPA BIHAR JAMMU, JAMMU and KASHMIR, SECTER -1 MB ROAD PIN - 184121 N/DELHI PADARI SIRMOR SIRMOR PADARI SIRMOUR 486448 SIRMAUR Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 2 Final Electoral Roll, 2021 of Assembly Constituency 68-SIRMOUR (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) 17 LAXMI PRASAD TIWARI M HC 014 BN BSF, PO-KHEMKARAN, DABHAURA THEOTHOR DIST-TRAN TARAN, PUNJAB, THEOTHOR DABHAURA PIN-143419 486556 DABHAURA 18 SATEESH KUMAR M CT 130 BN BSF, GOKULNAGAR, PO- PADARI , PADARI , VISHALGARH, DISTT - SIRMOUR PADARI SEPAHIJALA, WEST TRIPURA, SIRMOUR SIRMOUR PIN-799 102, TRIPURA PADARI - - 19 RAM PYARE KOLL M CT 130 BN BSF, GOKULNAGAR, PO- RAM BAGH VISHALGARH, DISTT - BAIKUNITPUR SIRMOUR SEPAHIJALA, WEST TRIPURA, SIRMOUR BAIKUNITPUR PIN-799 102, TRIPURA 486441 BAIKUNTHPUR 20 UDAI BHAN SINGH M HC 10 BN BSF, SHIKAR, PO-DERA VILL- BABA NANAK, DIST- KHAMBHARIYA,PO- GURDASPUR, PUNJAB, PIN- BARAHULA 143603 KHAMBHARIYA - - BARAHULA 486447 ANTERELA 21 ANIL KR GAUTAM M CT 10 BN BSF, SHIKAR, PO-DERA GAUTMAN BADRANO BABA NANAK, DIST- SIRMAOUR SIRMAOUR GURDASPUR, PUNJAB, PIN- BADRANO 799205 143603 SIRMAOUR 22 MOHAN PRASAD M ASI BAGAFA, PO-PS SANTIR SHAHPUR SIRMOUR MISHRA BAZAR, DISTT- SOUTH SIRMOUR SHAHPUR TRIPURA, TRIPURA-799144 486441 SIRMOUR 23 UMA KANT PANDEY M ASI 051 BN BSF,KADAMTALA, BADIHARDI SIRMOUR SILIGURI, DIST-DARJLEELING, SIRMOUR BADIHARDI WEST BENGAL, PIN-734011 799144 BAIKUNTH PUR 24 RAJESH PRASAD M CT 051 BN BSF,KADAMTALA, DIHI SIRMOUR MISHRA SILIGURI, DIST-DARJLEELING, SIRMOUR MAU 486001 WEST BENGAL, PIN-734011 SIRMOUR 25 BRIJLAL SINGH M HC 53 BN BSF, VILL-KAVITA, PO- THEDHUNI JAWA JAWA BADGAON,, DISTT-UDAIPUR, CHAKANDI 486447 RAJASTHAN - 313 011 ANTERELA 26 PRAMOD KUMAR M CT 53 BN BSF, VILL-KAVITA, PO- REWA LOOK TEOTHER TIWARI BADGAON,, DISTT-UDAIPUR, TEOTHER LOOK 370205 RAJASTHAN - 313 011 ANTELLA 27 SANJAY SINGH M CT 181 BN BSF AZIMGARH, BHATIGAON SIRMOUR HANUMANGARH ROAD, PO- SIRMOUR PALHAN 486441 ABOHAR, DISTT-FAZILKA, BAIKUNTHPUR PUNJAB-152116 28 BABULAL M HC 001 BN BSF, DHOLCHERA, PO- BHANIGAWAN BISHWAKARMA JARAILTOLA, DISTT-CACHAR, TEONTHAR TEONTHAR ASSAM, PIN-788127 BHANIGAWAN 741166 JAWA 29 RAJARAM PANDEY M HC 001 BN BSF, DHOLCHERA, PO- DOL SIRMOR SIRMOR JARAILTOLA, DISTT-CACHAR, MAU 486448 SIRMAUR ASSAM, PIN-788127 30 SUSHIL KUMAR SINGH M CT 001 BN BSF, DHOLCHERA, PO- BARAUNHA TYONTHER JARAILTOLA, DISTT-CACHAR, TYONTHER PATEHARA ASSAM, PIN-788127 486447 ATHRELA 31 ASHOK KUMAR MANJHI M CT/TM 159 BSF DAWNGZAWL, , DIST- GARHWA JAWA JAWA SERCHHIP, MIZORAM, PIN- ANDWA 799260 JAWA 796181 32 NAND KISHOR MANJHI M CT/TM 159 BSF DAWNGZAWL, , DIST- GADHWA JAWA JAWA SERCHHIP, MIZORAM, PIN- ANDWA 799260 JAWA 796181 33 Y P TIWARI M SI 054 BN BSF, MAHATPUR, LOOK JAWA JAWA CHAPRA, PO-SEEMANAGAR, LOOK 345001 ANTRALA DT-NADIA, PIN-741166, WEST BENGAL 34 ANUP SINGH M CT/TM 138 BN BSF, AMBASSA, PO- MADERI TEONTHAR JAWAHAR NAGAR, DISTT - TEONTHAR MADERI DHALAI, TRIPURA, PIN-799289 486226 PANWAR Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 3 Final Electoral Roll, 2021 of Assembly Constituency 68-SIRMOUR (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) 35 KAMLESH TIWARI M CT 138 BN BSF, AMBASSA, PO- PURAINI PURAINI JAWAHAR NAGAR, DISTT - HUZOOR HUZOOR DHALAI, TRIPURA, PIN-799289 PURAINI ZAGIR 486001 SAGRA 36 BALENDRA PRASAD M ASI 70 BN BSF, SINGHPURA, KHAR PATA , GARHA137 PATHAK BARAMULLA, PIN 193103 JK , THEOTHER KHAR PATA THEOTHER THEOTHER GARHA137 486223 JAWA 37 PUSHPENDER KUMR M CT/TM 035 BN BSF, 17 MILE, SIRMOUR SIRMOUR BAISHNAB NAGAR, WEST SIRMOUR SIRMOUR BENGAL 486448 SIRMAUR 38 VIKASH KUMAR M CT 035 BN BSF, 17 MILE, ITORA JAWA JAWA SHUKLA BAISHNAB NAGAR, WEST GADHA-138 486223 - BENGAL 39 DINESH PRASAD DUBEY M HC 96 BN BSF, PO-RAMPURA, DIST- LOOK , LOOK , TYOTHER FEROZPUR, PUNJAB, PIN-152123 LOOK TYOTHER TYOTHER LOOK - - 40 R N PANDEY M ASI THQ 118 BN BSF, TANGDHAR, GARCHA -137 JAWA DISTT-KUPWARA, JAMMU and JAWA GARCHA -137 KASHMIR, PIN-193225 486223 JAWA 41 MOHAMMAD ELIYAS M ASI 169 BN BSF, KUPWARA, DISTT- BAIKUNTHPUR KUPWARA, JK-193222 SIRMOUR SIRMOUR BAIKUNTHPUR 486441 BAIKUNTHPUR 42 AJAY KUMAR DUBEY M CT 066 BN BSF,PO - SHANTI BAZAR VILL-TILKHAN, PO- (BAGAFA) , DISTT- TRIPURA (S) TILKHAN, PS-BAIKUNTH , TRIPURA , PIN - 799144 PUR, TEH-SIR TILKHAN SIRMOUR SIRMOUR TILKHAN 486442 BAIKUNTHPUR 43 PANKAJ KUMAR M CT 066 BN BSF,PO - SHANTI BAZAR JANKHAI JAWA JAWA TIWARI (BAGAFA) , DISTT- TRIPURA (S) JANKHAI 486223 JAWA , TRIPURA , PIN - 799144 44 BUDDHA KOL M ASI 066 BN BSF,PO - SHANTI BAZAR TILKHAN SHIRMAR (BAGAFA) , DISTT- TRIPURA (S) SHIRMAR TILKHAN , TRIPURA , PIN - 799144 486441 45 ARVIND TIWARI M CT 102 BN BSF, SADETA (BHUJ), salaiya Jewa Jewa khajha MUNDRA ROAD, PO- 799121 PANWAR BHARAPUR B.O., DISTT- KACHCHH, GUJARAT - 370427 46 ROHINI PRASAD M CT 102 BN BSF, SADETA (BHUJ), VILL-AMATOLA,PO- DWIVEDI MUNDRA ROAD, PO- MOU,PS-SIRMOUR,DI BHARAPUR B.O., DISTT- SIRMOUR SIRMOUR MOU KACHCHH, GUJARAT - 370427 799121 SIRMAUR 47 RAM NIWAS NAPIT M CT/TM 61 BN BSF 11/2 NAKTA SIRMOUR ZOTLANG(LUNGLEI), DIST- SIRMOUR DELHI 735133 LUNGLEI, MIZORAM, PIN- BAIKUNTHPUR 796691, C/O 99APO 48 SAILESH KR DUBEDI M CT/TM 61 BN BSF ATRAYELA , SANSAR ZOTLANG(LUNGLEI), DIST- PUR , SIRMORE LUNGLEI, MIZORAM, PIN- ATRAYELA SIRMORE 796691, C/O 99APO SIRMORE SANSAR PUR 486441 - 49 VINEET KUMAR M CT 61 BN BSF MAGDOUR JAWA JAWA SHUKLA ZOTLANG(LUNGLEI), DIST- AKORIYA 486556 LUNGLEI, MIZORAM, PIN- DABHURA 796691, C/O 99APO 50 BALENDU SHEKHAR M HC 109 BN BSF DANTIWADA, DOL SAIRMOR MISHRA PALANPUR, DISTT- SAIRMOR MAU 486001 BANASKANTHA, GUJARAT - SIRMOUR 385505 Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 4 Final Electoral Roll, 2021 of Assembly Constituency 68-SIRMOUR (GEN), (S12) MADHYA PRADESH A .
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