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1 SVEEP PLAN ALIRAJPUR DISTRICT VIDHAN SABHA ELECTION 2018

2 Background SVEEP stands for Systematic Voters Education and 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, turnout at Polling booths, urban apathy and to wipe out the fear and favour 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:

3 Alirajpur District Back Ground GEOGRAPHICAL PROFILE Alirajpur District is located at the Western side of this State, There are 551 villages in Alirajpur district. It is situated near Narmda river The said area is famous for its rare species of flora and fauna. Khattiwada Block of the district, are the great sources of valuable forest produce. Main produce are teakwood, Mango, Tadi, clustered fruit, bamboo and other minor produce along with the herbs of important medicinal uses. As the district is wide spread on the Narmda vally, it is covered with the enchanting greenery of forests.

4 Alirajpur District is surrounded by Nimad malwa in the North, Gujrat boundry in the West and Maharshta boundry in the East. Alirajpur is a tribal district, where 87% of the total population is tribal. Approximately 40% of the total population lives below poverty line. Adiwasi language is spoken All over district. Main Rivers are Narmada, Hatni, The famous local dance is Bagoriya. 1. Weather Weather of district is somewhat Hot. Even in winter season, it is not too cold, rather it is pleasant. The average rainfall is 45 inches in a year. 1.1 Other Specialties Tribal people stick to their customs too much. They celebrate some of the festivals like Holi and Deepawali for weeks together. During these days, attendance of tribal children is very thin in schools. Bagoriyas are largely attended by tribal community. 1.2 Predominant Castes Bhil and Bhilala form the major part of the total population of this district. Scheduled caste, Kunbis, Mehter and Panwars are the main castes, while General Category people are less in number. SC community forms 04% part of total population.

5 1.2.1 Tribal Scenario Alirajpur is a tribal district where 87% of the total population is tribal. The main specialties are described in Para Tribal people generally dwell in forest villages and are generally poor Position of Women literacy in the district is as low as 34%. Sex ratio is 1000: 1009 which is better than other state in the matter of woman. Women dwelling in villages are engaged in agricultural operations, fetching fuel, fodder and water. They also take up the work of collecting minor forest produce. Tribal women are very laborious, while male members generally stay at home doing minor jobs. 1.3 Demographic Profile Demographic data pertaining to the district as per Census is given below. POPULATION Over all (as per Census 2011) (49.78%) (50.22%) District as per Census 2001 Over all (as per Census 2001) (50.13%) (49.87%)

6 Population Density Population density - 139/sq Km. Sex Ratio : Literacy Literacy movement is good but Literacy is low this district is known for its lowest Literacy Administration Setup COLLECTORATE Alirajpur is a district headquarter town. It has a well-maintained Collectorate, with dense plantations and aboriginal paintings on walls and pillars painted by local artists. Administrative Organogram DISTRICT SDO(R)/RO 191 Alirajpur SDO(R)/RO 192 Jobat Tehsildar/AERO Alirajpur Tehsildar/AERO Sondwa Tehsildar/AERO Jobat Tehsildar/AERO Chandra Shekhar Azad Nagar Supervisor Supervisor BLO BLO SUB-DIVISIONS- Following are the sub-divisions in Alirajpur District. Alirajpur Jobat Number of Villages Inhabited Number of Gram-Panchayats Number of Janpada Panchayats (BRC) - 06 Number of Blocks - 06

7 Tribal Block - 06 Number of Tehsils - 05 Number of Legislative Assembly Seats - 02 Assembly Constituency S.N. Assembly NO. Assembly Name ALIRAJPUR JOBAT Number of Towns-(Nagar Palika &Nagar Panchayat) ELECTORAL SITUATION ANALYSES S.N. Particulars Value 1 Population of District Growth Rate Sex Ratio Census Total Electors in District Electors Electors No. of Constituency 2 8 No. of Polling Stations No. of ERO 2 10 No. of AERO 4 11 No. of BLO Electors to Population Ratio Gender Ratio (Electors) EPIC Coverage (%) 100 2A. AC wise Electors (As on 28/08/2015) CONSTITUENCY GENERAL ELECTORS S. N. Name MEN WOMEN TOTAL Alirajpur JOBAT

8 2B. Photo Coverage A. AC Wise Photo Coverage AC No. Total Polling Station Electors 2015 Photo % (As on Final Roll ) Electors Photo M F Total Electors ALIRAJ PUR % 192 JOBAT Total % % 2B. EPIC COVERAGE The electors registered in the electoral roll are provided with Electors Photo Identity card, popularly known as EPIC. The number of EPIC issued is printed on the electoral roll. It has been mandatory to produce it during election by a cardholder. Name Of District Assembly Constituency No Name Total Electors Total Photos in the Roll % of Non Photo Entries Total EPIC holders Latest %age of EPIC coverage against roll ALIRA JPUR 191 ALIRAJPUR % % 192 JOBAT % % District Total % % 2C. ELECTOR TO POPULATION RATIO (EP RATIO) Total Population Total Electors Ratio 58.50

9 2D. GENDER RATIO AC Wise Gender Ratio Name Of District Assembly Constituency Census Gender Ratio of district Electors as per proposed Final roll 28/08/2015 No Name Sex Ratio Alirajp ur 191 ALIRAJPUR JOBAT District Total E. VOTER TURNOUT Assembly Election 2008 AC AC Total no of Electors No of Electors who Voted Voting Percent No. Name Total Total Total 191 ALIRAJPUR JOBAT Total Loksabha Election 2009 Assembly Segment Total No of Electors No of Electors who Voted Voting Percent No. Name Total Total Femal e Total 191 ALIRAJPUR JOBAT Total Assembly Election 2013 AC AC Total no of Electors No of Electors who Voting Percent Voted No. Name Total Total Total 191 ALIRAJPUR % 62.19% 63.65% 192 JOBAT % 46.61% 49.06% Total % 53.75% 55.79%

10 Assembly Election 2014 AC AC Total no of Electors No of Electors who Voted Voting Percent No. Name Total Total Total 191 ALIRAJPUR JOBAT Total G. POLLING STATION (PS) AND POLLING STATION LOCATION (PSL) Across the Two Assembly constituencies 596 polling station locations. in ALIRAJPUR district 3. Proposed Interventions in SVEEP 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. 3A. TARGETS SVEEP will try to accomplish the following targets mentioned below: 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 100% photo coverage and 100% EPIC coverage is achieved

11 3B. 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 level as: 1. District level 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, Bus Station and other Public places etc. Involving NGOs, various associations & other voluntary organization in SVEEP Bulk SMS may be used. Motivate young voters to carry the message to masses. 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, Prerna Club, Sahyag sanstha] Bar Association,different types of Groups, Social or religious leaders in this programme. 3. B.L.O. LEVEL Implementation of instructions given from upper level Regular meetings with local residents. Registration of youth and newly married females.

12 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 workers. 3C. SVEEP COMMITTEE In accordance with the Directives of Election Commission of India, a full-fledged SVEEP committee has been constituted at the district level. The committee would oversee the timebound and effective implementation of the plan. As directed, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Zila Panchayat would be the Chairperson of SVEEP committee. The Committee comprises following members mentioned in the next page: (Annaxure) 3D. SVEEP Interventions and Partners 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: 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 The following institutes have been identified as coordinating points for conducting awareness generation in the various institutes: Patrol Pump Association (Annexure) List Of Educational Institute(Annexure) 2. Involvement of Government Departments Involvement of Anganwadi workers who are present in almost each village of the district.

13 They can be instrumental in spreading awareness about adding the names of 18 and above age group who are somehow not registered as electors. Similarly, 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. SHGs involved in Sanjha Chulha and MDM would sensitize local people and several women-headed SHGs are also running which can support in spreading voter registration awareness. 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. List of the departments of the State Government are as given below:. SN Department Personnel 1 Women & Child Development Supervisors, Anganwadi Workers 2 Health department Health workers 3 Jan Sampark Public Relations Officials 4 Agriculture AREO 5 Tribal Development Teachers, School 6 EDUCATION DEPT COLLEGE 7 BSNL ALL MOBILE OWNER SMS 8 BANK BANK COUSTUMER

14 In addition some of the Departments of Central Government and PSUs have been added in the campaign: Banks (List of banks Annaxure) Postal department BSNL 3. Involvement of NSS 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. 4. Media- Print & Electronic National and Local dailies like Dainik Bhaskar, Naiduniya, have good circulation in the district of Alirajpur. 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. Vanya FM Radio in Alirajur will also be used to air the messages for awareness generation. A face book profile 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. 5. List of the media functional in the district is as given below:

15 A. Availability of Print Media Media present in the district Print Media 1- Ashutosh Pancholi Naidunia Ashok Oza Dainik Chetna Gajendra Bhatia Dainik Prasaran Gaffar Khan Indore Samachar Deepak Rathore Dainik Deshbandhu Dileep Vani Times Today Mahesh Vishvkarma Pipuls Samachar Raghu Kothari Chhotha Sansar Rakesh Tanwar Free Press Rafik Qureshi Dainik Dastak Vikram Sen Dainik Jagran Shahajada Khan Dainik Avantika Shakil Quareshi Insaf Ki Prayash Surendra Varma Dainik Raj express Sohel Qureshi Dabang Dunia Hitendra Sharma Dainik Swadesh Gopal Melana Dainik Bhaskar Ashish Agal Dainik Patrika B. Availability of Electronic Media 1- Chandrabhansing Bhadoria Sahara Samay Sachin Joshi Etv News Firoj Khan Sadhana News Yatindra Solanki Bansal News Rakesh Chouhan India News Kuldeep Thakur IBC Vasim Raja P C. Media Planning Prioritizing local and cultural aspects would be the crux of media planning. Some of the steps that would be followed are:

16 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. In remote and tribal pockets, wall writings and paintings would be the mode of awareness campaign. 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 kala pathak dals with the support of Zila Panchayat. Haat bazaar will be focused for the intensive awareness campaigns. 5. 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 3E. SVEEP and Groups in Societies 1. 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. 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.

17 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. 2. 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. 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. 3. 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.

18 3F. 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 Urban areas Signature campaign, announcement through loudspeakers, meeting of reputed personalities in the area Meetings of associations like business communities, doctors fraternity, labour union etc Meetings on pre-announced date for form 6 distribution and collection Advertisements in newspapers, pamphlets distribution and use of local electronic media. Hording and banners at public places Festivals would be the opportunities to propagate the message and awareness on electoral aspects. Following are the list of festivals in the district: Name of Festival Month of celebration Remarks Janmashtami September Celebration by Hindu community Ganesh Chaturthi September Celebration by Tribal community Eid September Celebration by Muslim community Navratri Dussehra October Celebration by Tribal community Deepawali November Celebration by Tribal community

19 4. CALENDAR (july. sep. 2018) Enrolment drive in the district has been in full swing during last few years which have shown positive results, especially in terms of registering new voters. Considering the parliamentary election in the year 2014, more speed of such efforts needs to given and planned efforts have been felt to be rolled out. In this context, a tentative calendar from july.2018 to sep has been prepared as described below: Overall Targets Activities Press Release District level Janpad level Advertisements District level Janpad level Meeting with SVEEP partners Meeting with mobile service providers SMS and Caller tune campaign Campus Ambassadors Description bi-monthly in 2 News papers for 3 months bi-monthly in 2 News papers for 3 months in 3 News papers, 1 in every month for 3 months in 3 News papers, 1 in every month for 3 months every month for 3 months every month for 3 months organized awareness camps in colleges & high secondary school Targets duration 06 July, august,september July, august,september July, august,september July, august,september July, august,september July, august,september every month for 3 months 42 august,september-2018 Hoardings In every 06 block & 16 August-2018 distrct place Pamphlets in each block 2000 & August-2018 district level 4000 Stickers For govt.vechele 200 August-2018

20 Jingles Audio visual spot Puppet Show Special Camps ECI Edutainment material Awareness brochures Meeting with political parties Involving NGO,various associations & other voluntary organization in sveep 5 types of jingles on vanya Channels, 3 times / day for 3 months 2 types of AVSs broadcast on local channels, 2 times / day in every local market 2 shows for Women (through janpad level workshop), in each janpad 1 workshop in every month for 3 months CD Circulated to 39 H.S. school & 4 college. One class every month for 3 month Circulated to 39 H.S. school & 4 college. Minimum 01 meeting every month for 3 month( district & janpad level) Appeal to targeted group (through district & janpad level meeting) 270 July, august,september July, august,september September July, august,september July, august,september September July, august,september august Human chain district & janpad level 7 august Competition District level 1 august -2018

21 AC Number 5.Target zone- AC Name PS Number Alirajpur-191 Polling Station wise Percentage - Assembly Elections 2013 PS Name Electors Electors Total Electors Voters Voters Total Voters Turnout % Turnout % Total Turnout % 191 Alirajpur (ST) 8 DEHARI Alirajpur (ST) 9 SORAVA Alirajpur (ST) 13 BIJORIYA Alirajpur (ST) 15 AKOLA Alirajpur (ST) 17 RICHHAVI Alirajpur (ST) 21 BOKADIYA Alirajpur (ST) 22 BOKADIYA Alirajpur (ST) 23 NICHAWAS Alirajpur (ST) 26 CHANDAPUR Alirajpur (ST) 27 KEL Alirajpur (ST) 28 KHUNDAR Alirajpur (ST) 33 AKALAVA Alirajpur (ST) 36 KUMBHI Alirajpur (ST) 41 KALIBEL Alirajpur (ST) 44 KAVATHU Alirajpur (ST) 49 CHACHRIYA UMDA Alirajpur (ST) 129 UMARKHAD Alirajpur (ST) 130 ALIRAJAPUR Alirajpur (ST) 132 ALIRAJAPUR Alirajpur (ST) 133 ALIRAJAPUR Alirajpur (ST) 140 ALIRAJAPUR Alirajpur (ST) 144 DIPA KI CHAUKI Alirajpur (ST) 145 CHICHALAGUDA Alirajpur (ST) 162 CHHAKANAKI MAL Alirajpur (ST) 193 JHANDANA Alirajpur (ST) 199 CHHINAKI

22 AC Number AC Name PS Number Jobat-192 Polling Station wise Percentage - Assembly Elections 2013 PS Name Electors Electors Total Electors Voters Voters Total Voters Turnout % Turnout % Total Turnout % 192 Jobat (ST) 13 KARELIMAHUDI Jobat (ST) 16 VAV Jobat (ST) 17 KARHA Jobat (ST) 18 AMAKHUT Jobat (ST) 19 AMAKHUT Jobat (ST) 20 DUNGARAGANV Jobat (ST) 21 GUDA Jobat (ST) 23 JHOLIYA Jobat (ST) 25 KADWAL Jobat (ST) 26 BHAJIYANA Jobat (ST) 28 SAYADA Jobat (ST) 29 BEJ Jobat (ST) 32 MOTAUMAR Jobat (ST) 34 BAWADI Jobat (ST) 35 BADAITARA Jobat (ST) 36 BADAITARA Jobat (ST) 37 MENDHA Jobat (ST) 38 GIRDHA Jobat (ST) 39 GIRDHA Jobat (ST) 41 MAYAVAT CHOTI 192 Jobat (ST) 42 MIRIYAWAT Jobat (ST) 43 BADIMIRIYAWAT Jobat (ST) 44 JAVANIYA Jobat (ST) 45 SEJAWADA AKHAKHARIKUNA RINGOL, 192 Jobat (ST) 52 LADIVARIYA RINGOL, 192 Jobat (ST) 53 LADIVARIYA Jobat (ST) 54 LILUMARI Jobat (ST) 55 POCHI IMALI Jobat (ST) 56 CHANDRASHEKH AR AJAD NAGAR CHANDRASHEKH 192 Jobat (ST) 57 AR AJAD NAGAR CHANDRASHEKH 192 Jobat (ST) 58 AR AJAD NAGAR Jobat (ST) 59 DOBLA JHIRI Jobat (ST) 60 KANERA CHANDRASHEKH 192 Jobat (ST) 61 AR AJAD NAGAR Jobat (ST) 62 KHUKSHI Jobat (ST) 63 KHUKSHI Jobat (ST) 64 ROLIGANV Jobat (ST) 65 ROLIGANV Jobat (ST) 66 AMBI Jobat (ST) 68 CHHOTISARDI

23 192 Jobat (ST) 71 KOHA Jobat (ST) 72 PANAGUDA Jobat (ST) 73 PUNIYAWAT Jobat (ST) 74 PUNIYAWAT Jobat (ST) 75 AIRAN CHHOTA 192 Jobat (ST) 76 BHAVATA Jobat (ST) 77 LILUMARI RINGOL, 192 Jobat (ST) 78 MALAMASURI RINGOL, 192 Jobat (ST) 79 MALAMASURI Jobat (ST) 80 BADAKHUTAJA Jobat (ST) 81 BADAKHUTAJA Jobat (ST) 82 BORAKUNDIYA BARAJHAR, 192 Jobat (ST) 83 RATIGHATI Jobat (ST) 85 CHHOTIPOL Jobat (ST) 86 KORIYAPAN Jobat (ST) 88 BORAKAARA Jobat (ST) 89 BADIPOL Jobat (ST) 90 BADIPOL Jobat (ST) 92 MAHENDRA Jobat (ST) 93 BORAKUNDIYA Jobat (ST) 94 MAHENDRA BARAJHAR, 192 Jobat (ST) 95 RATIGHATI Jobat (ST) 96 BARAJHAR Jobat (ST) 99 BARJHAR Jobat (ST) 100 AMANAKUAN Jobat (ST) 101 DWALI Jobat (ST) 102 DWALI Jobat (ST) 103 GERUGHATEE Jobat (ST) 104 TATIAMBA Jobat (ST) 105 MALAVELI Jobat (ST) 106 BADAKHUTAJA BARJHAR, 192 Jobat (ST) 107 TORANIYA RINGOL, 192 Jobat (ST) 108 LADIVARIYA Jobat (ST) 109 BADAKHUTAJA Jobat (ST) 110 KHERIYAMALEE Jobat (ST) 111 KHERIYAMALEE Jobat (ST) 112 SEJAWADA Jobat (ST) 114 SANDA Jobat (ST) 115 SANDA AMANAKUA, 192 Jobat (ST) 116 JHOTARADA AMANAKUA, 192 Jobat (ST) 117 JHOTARADA Jobat (ST) 119 MATHANA Jobat (ST) 120 BADIMALAPUR CHHOTAKHUTAJ 192 Jobat (ST) 121 A

24 192 Jobat (ST) 122 MATHANA CHHOTAKHUTAJ 192 Jobat (ST) 123 A Jobat (ST) 124 BADI KARETI CHHOTI 192 Jobat (ST) 125 MALAPUR Jobat (ST) 126 KALIYAWAV Jobat (ST) 127 KALIYAWAV Jobat (ST) 128 BILAJHAR Jobat (ST) 140 JHORA Jobat (ST) 145 KOTABU Jobat (ST) 146 KANTI Jobat (ST) 147 KHANDALA Jobat (ST) 148 GHATWANI Jobat (ST) 149 KHANDALA Jobat (ST) 150 PALASADA Jobat (ST) 151 MASANI Jobat (ST) 152 DUDALWAT Jobat (ST) 153 HIRAPURABADI Jobat (ST) 154 TOKARIYAJHIRAN Jobat (ST) 155 KATKUNA Jobat (ST) 157 HARADASAPUR Jobat (ST) 159 SAGOTA Jobat (ST) 160 AMAJHIRI Jobat (ST) 161 BAND Jobat (ST) 165 BADABHAWATA Jobat (ST) 166 BADABHAWATA Jobat (ST) 167 JAVANIYA Jobat (ST) 168 SEVAD Jobat (ST) 169 BORAJHAD Jobat (ST) 170 CHHOTAITARA Jobat (ST) 171 TEMACHI Jobat (ST) 172 KALUWAT Jobat (ST) 174 AKHOLI Jobat (ST) 176 TALAWAD Jobat (ST) 177 MANAKUA Jobat (ST) 182 PANAGOLA Jobat (ST) 188 TERKA Jobat (ST) 191 JUVARIBADI Jobat (ST) 193 MOTAUMAR Jobat (ST) 195 KHANDALARAV Jobat (ST) 226 KALIKHETAR Jobat (ST) 228 JOBAT HIRAPURACHHOT 192 Jobat (ST) 231 I Jobat (ST) 232 RAMAPURA Jobat (ST) 233 BADAGUDA Jobat (ST) 234 BADAGUDA Jobat (ST) 235 KHUTAJA Jobat (ST) 236 SIDDHGANV

25 192 Jobat (ST) 237 DEGANV Jobat (ST) 238 BETVASA Jobat (ST) 239 KOSADUNA Jobat (ST) 240 BILASA Jobat (ST) 252 KANAWADA Jobat (ST) 257 NEHTADA Jobat (ST) 263 VANJYABAYADA

26 B. Voter turnout of Lowest and Highest PS B1: Booth wise 10 Lowest Electors & Voter Turn out Loksabha Election ALIRAJPUR dza- ernku dsunz dza- ernku dsunz dk uke dqy ernkrk la[;k dqy ernku ernku dk izzfr'kr fhkrkmk % 2 23 lksjok % 3 15 nkjtk % ldjtk % ddmoky % 6 49 cmnyk % 7 91 rhrh % NksVh gfkoh % eksjklk % okdusj % 192- JOBAT dza- ernku dsunz dza- ernku dsunz dk uke dqy ernkrk la[;k dqy ernku ernku dk izzfr'kr 1 57 dksfj;kiku % [k.mkyk % 3 60 cmhiksy % 4 59 cmhiksy % 5 88 lstkokmk % 6 43 chuk % 7 95 veudqvk >ksrjkmk % 8 77 fjaxksy ekyelqjh % 9 38 ikuxqmk % cksjdkvkjk % B2: The PSs experienced modest turnout would be focused more and the underlying factors for such occurrence would also be analyzed.

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28 Alirajpur -191 Polling Station Number izkstsdvsm tula[;k 2018 ds eku ls fo/kku lhkk {ks= ds lahkkfor ernkrk A Tota Electors Sex Ratio Electors as per previously revised Draft Roll as the qualifying date. Third Gender Tota Electors Sex Ratio Electors as per proposed Final w.r.t. 01/01/2018 as the qualifying date. (Publication Date : ) Third Gender Tota Electors Sex Ratio Approximately gap as on papulation Tota Electors

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30 Jobat-192 Polling Station Number izkstsdvsm tula[;k 2018 ds eku ls fo/kku lhkk {ks= ds lahkkfor ernkrk A Electors as per previously revised Draft Roll as the qualifying date. Electors as per proposed Final w.r.t. 01/01/2018 as the qualifying date. (Publication Date : ) tul[;k ds eku ls vuqekfur xsi Tota Electors Sex Ratio Third Gender Tota Electors Sex Ratio Third Gender Tota Electors Sex Ratio Tota Electors

31 Polling Station Wise Elector Information (Gender Ratio) Name of State: District AC No. & Name Madhya Pradesh ALIRAJPU R ALIRAJPU R 2018 Gender Ratio of District (As Per Census) 1011 Gender Ratio of District (As Per current Electoral Roll) 971 Polling Station Number Census Gender Ratio of District Electors as per Final Roll w.r.t 01/01/2017 as the qualifying date (Pub. Date ) Electors as per previously revised Draft Roll w.r.t. 01/01/2018 as the qualifying date. (Publication Date : ) Electors as per proposed Final w.r.t. 01/01/2018 as the qualifying date. (Publication Date : ) Third Gender Sex Ratio Third Gender Sex Ratio Third Gender Sex Ratio

32 Polling Station Wise Elector Information (Gender Ratio) Name of State: Madhya Pradesh District ALIRAJPUR 2018 AC No. & Name JOBAT Gender Ratio of District (As Per Census) 1011 Gender Ratio of District (As Per current Electoral Roll) 992 Polling Station Number Census Gender Ratio of District Electors as per Final Roll w.r.t 01/01/2017 as the qualifying date (Pub. Date ) Electors as per previously revised Draft Roll w.r.t. 01/01/2018 as the qualifying date. (Publication Date : ) Electors as per proposed Final w.r.t. 01/01/2018 as the qualifying date. (Publication Date : ) Third Gender Sex Ratio Third Gender Sex Ratio Third Gender Sex Ratio

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