Post on 23-Apr-2018
Karnataka Legislative Assembly Election-2018
SVEEP CommitteeChickballapur District
Karnataka State
“Systematic Voters Education and Electoral
Participation” Action PlanNo voter to be left behind
By
Deepti Aditya Kanade, I.A.S., Gurudatta Hegde, I.A.S.,
District Election Officer, Chairman, SVEEP Committee,Chickballapur District, Chickballapur District,
Karnataka State Karnataka State.
CONTENT
Introduction
About SVEEP
Analysis
-Knowledge Attitude and Practice (KAP)
- Problem Analysis
Objectives
Strategies
Activities
Responsibility- Dept. wise
Calendar of Activities
Material Development
Implementation
Documentation Team
Evaluation and Documentation
Introduction
About Chickballapur District:
It is situated at about 54 Kms from Bangalore city. Gouribidanur, Gudibande, Bagepalli and Chintamani Taluks shares borders with Ananthpur and Chittoor Districts of Andhra Pradesh. Basically Agriculture is the main source of income for the people of the District. Ground nut, Ragi, Sunflower, Grapes, Vegetables and Maize are the main crops, Sericulture and Dairy farm are the important subsidiary occupations. There are no major rivers and Industries in the District NH-7 and NH-234 pass through the District. Total geographical area of the District is 4254 Kms and the population of the District as per the 2011 census is 1254375.
Map Showing 5 Assembly constituencies of Chickaballapur district
Brief about the Demography:
No. & Name of LAC
Total Population-2011
Gender Ratio
SC Population %
ST Population %
Male Woman Total 139-Gauribidanur 126116 123408 249524 978 24.16 15.53140-Bagepalli 120950 118378 239328 979 26.9 17.1141-Chickballapur 126749 124409 251158 982 26.1 9.3142-Sidlaghatta 126299 120620 246919 955 22.5 9.2143-Chintamani 133306 130322 263628 978 24.5 10.8TOTAL 633420 617137 1250557 972 20.85 11.78
Sl. No B. KEY STATISTICS Figures
1 POPULATION – 2011 1255104
2 PROJECTED POPULATION – (Current Year) 1338527
3 POPULATION DENSITY 296
4 LITERACY RATE TOTAL 69.76
5 LITERACY RATE MALE 77.75
6 LITERACY RATE FEMALE 61.55
7 GROWTH RATE – TOTAL 9.23
8 GROWTH RATE - URBAN 27.19
9 GROWTH RATE - RURAL 4.96
10 NO. OF MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS 0
11 NO. OF MUNICIPALITIES 6
12 NO. OF BLOCKS 158
13 NO. OF GRAM PANCHAYATS 157
14 NO. OF REVENUE VILLAGES 1506
15 TOTAL ELECTORS IN DISTRICT 991340 as per Draft Roll
16 MALE ELECTORS 496582 as per Draft Roll
17 FEMALE ELECTORS 494758 as per Draft Roll
18 SEX RATIO – 2011 972
19 SEX RATIO – (As per final roll) 996 as per Draft Roll
20 EP RATIO – 2011 73.37
21 EP RATIO - (As per final roll) 74.06 as per Draft Roll
22 NO. OF PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES (PC)
2
23 NO. OF POLLING STATIONS (PS) 1255
24 NO. OF POLLING STATION LOCATIONS 1023
25 NO. OF ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCIES (AC) 5
26 NO. OF RETURNING OFFICERS (RO) 5
27 NO. OF AROS 5
28 NO. OF SECTOR OFFICERS (SO) 92
29 NO. OF BLOS 1255
Key Statistical Figures of the District:
About SVEEP:
Concept: Systematic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) is a multi-intervention
programme that reaches out through different modes and media to educate citizens, electors and voters
about the electoral process in order to increase their awareness and participation. SVEEP is designed
according to the socio-economic, cultural and demographic profile of the state as well as history of
electoral participation in previous rounds of elections and learning thereof.
Programme Objectives: All SVEEP activities and efforts are aimed at:
(a) Increasing electoral participation through voter registration and turnout
(b) Increasing qualitative participation in terms of ethical and informed voting
(c) Continuous electoral and democracy education
Analysis:
Comparison of Voting Percentage achieved in 2008 and 2013 Assembly Elections in the District.
Sl No.
Name & No. of L.A.C
2008 2013 Percentage Increased in Voting Total No. of
VotersPercentage of Poll
Total No. of Voters
Percentage of Poll
1 139-Gouribidanur 173295 73.96 186657 79.39 5.43
2 140-Bagepalli 158421 78.75 175881 85.05 6.30
3 141-Chickballapur 159936 78.40 176336 82.67 4.27
4 142-Shidlghatta 160301 82.25 176892 86.38 4.13
5 143-Chintamani 172987 75.43 186409 84.19 8.76
Total 824940 77.72 902175 83.50 5.78
2008 201365
70
75
80
85
90
73.96
79.3978.75
85.05
78.4
82.6782.25
86.38
75.43
84.19
77.72
83.5
Comparision of polling percentage in 2008 and 2013 LAC
139-Gouribidanur140-Bagepalli141-Chickballapur142-Shidlghatta143-ChintamaniDistrict Total
Pie Chart showing Percentage of Poll in 2013 Assembly Election
79.39
85.05
82.67
86.38
84.19
2013 Percentage of Poll (83.50%)
139-Gouribidanur140-Bagepalli141-Chickballapur142-Shidlghatta143-Chintamani
Low Voter Turn Out Polling Stations in 2013 Assembly Election:
Assembly Constituency Name & no. of PS with low turn out
% of voter turnout in last assembly election (may-2013)
139-Gowribidnuru LAC
Gowribidanur town-18 52.63Gowribidanur town-19 53.65Gowribidanur town-30 55.76Gowribidanur town-16 56.70Gowribidanur town-17 57.26Gowribidanur town-25 57.32Gowribidanur town-31 58.02Gowribidanur town-8 58.65Gowribidanur town-15 60.75Gowribidanur town-1 62.90
140-Bagepalli LAC
Bagepalli-200 62.03Bagepalli-198 62.84Bagepalli-204 64.37Bagepalli-56 65.54Bagepalli-60 68.40Bagepalli-201 68.80Bagepalli-202 69.29Bagepalli-55 69.79Bagepalli-65 69.82Bagepalli-52 69.98
141-Chikkaballapura LAC
165-chikballapur-39 52.05136-chikballapur-10 52.08166-chikballapur-40 55.21134-chikballapur-8 56.96163-chikballapur-37 58.39135-chikballapur-9 59.12143-chikballapur-17 60.47133-chikballapur-7 61.81138-chikballapur-12 61.89164-chikballapur-38 63.04
142-Sidlaghatta LAC
121-sidlaghatta 67.59135-sidlaghatta 67.66142-sidlaghatta 67.67146-sidlaghatta 70.35132-sidlaghatta 70.44123-sidlaghatta 71.27127-sidlaghatta 71.64131-sidlaghatta 71.96129-sidlaghatta 73.12119-sidlaghatta 73.32
143-Chintamani LAC
106-chintamani town 59.05113-chintamai town 59.59108-chintamani town 62.14114-chintamani town 62.40107-chintamani town 62.52115-chintamni town 62.86139-chintmaani town 63.47112-chintamani town 64.09151-chintamani town 64.37144-chintmaani town 66.34
Analysis of polling percentage in the 2013 Assemble Election
Constituency Name
Total PS Percentage of Polling
50-60% 60-70% 70-80% 80-90% 90% >
139-Gowribidanur 236 8 22 57 135 14
140-Bagepalli 240 0 10 23 143 64
141-Chickballapur 224 6 20 33 110 55
142-Sidlaghatta 224 0 3 35 93 93
143-Chintamani 244 2 18 41 101 82
50-60% 60-70% 70-80% 80-90% 90% > total0
50
100
150
200
250
822
57
135
14
236
010
23
143
64
240
620
33
110
55
224
0 3
35
93 93
224
218
41
101
82
244Analysis of polling percentage in 2013 LAC
139-Gowribidanur140-Bagepalli141-Chickballapur142-Sidlaghatta143-Chintamani
Polling Percentage
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Map showing low voter turnout polling stations in Bagepalli LAC
Map showing low voter turnout polling stations in Chickballapura LAC
Map showing low voter turnout polling stations in Siddlaghatta LAC
Map showing low voter turnout polling stations in Chintamani LAC
Map showing low voter turnout polling stations in Gowribidanur LAC
Reason for low voters turnout:
It has been learnt that low voter turnout mainly in the urban polling stations compared to rural
polling stations. Reason is urban apathy towards participation in election process.
Strategy to overcome urban apathy:
Special focus has been given to these polling stations to ensure increase in voting percentage
Booth Awareness Groups have been formed
Street plays, Jathas and other message oriented activities
Bike rallies, Cycle rallies, Candle Light march will be organized
IT tools such as Facebook, Watsapp, Twitter etc used for information dissemination and
motivation
Targeted Interventions: To engage specific target groups identified through a rigorous mechanism that takes into account data from each polling station, customized interventions will be designed, with focus on the following:
For meeting gender gap Fighting urban apathy Overcoming youth “disconnect”; Targeting Service Voters Outreach to Overseas Indian Electors Special outreach for Persons with Disabilities Inclusion of domestic migrants and other marginalized segments
Calendar of Activities:
Sl. No
Date ( Tentative) Activity/Program Place Supervisory
Dept/Officer
Grants required (in lakhs)
101-02-2018
To 30-04-2018
Creating Awareness through Street Plays
Conducted Street Plays in Important Public Places in Chickballapur,
Bagepalli, Gowribidanudu Taluks
Revenue Department 0.6
231-03-2018
To 02-04-2018
Creating Awareness through Street Plays
Conducted Street Plays in Important Public Places in Shidlagtta,
chinthamani, Gudibande Taluk
Revenue Department 0.6
301-04-2018
To 05-04-2018
Publicity through HoardingsElection Publicity information will
be displayed on more than 100 Hoardings in the district.
Publicity & Information Department
2
4 03-04-2018 Publicity through Helium Balloons
Balloons containing Slogan “Right to vote” will be hoisted in all 5
Assembly Constituencies.
Publicity & Information Department
0.5
5 03-04-2018Publicity through Local Cable Network, screeining of video cds in hospitals and cinema
slides
Every day Election Publicity Messages will be telecasted in Local
Cable Network i.e, Ganesh Tele-Enterprises, and C.News Network.
etc
Publicity & Information Department
1.5
603-04-2018
To10-04-2018
Getting Signature from the Parents on the Pledge Letters and School Children Jaatha
School Children Jaatha Programs will be conducted in all the Villages
& Pledge letters Signed by the parents will be collected.
Department of Public
Instructions 1
7 04-04-2018 Awareness for Industrial Workers.
Pledge letters signed by all the workers of all industries in the
district will be collected.
Commerce and Industry Department
0.1
805-04-2018
To 16-04-2018
Creating Awareness through Self Help Groups.
Meetings will be Conducted for all the Self Help Groups in the district
to create awareness among the women voter and more than 1,00,000 pledge letters signed by women voter
will be collected.
Women and Child
Welfare Department.
1
9 06-04-2018 Publicity through KSRTC Busses.
The Posters containing election messages will be pasted on more
than 500 KSRTC buses in the district
KSRTC0.6
10 08-04-2018
Publicity through Sales Bills Issued to Consumers by all
types of Traders.(rubber stamp campaign)
Message containing Please vote on ................ (date) will be Stamped
on all the sales bills issued to all types of consumers.
Commercial Tax
Department 0.25
1108-04-2018
To 16-04-2018
Creating Awareness Through Mobile Van
Awareness created Through Mobile Van in the villages of Gudibande,
Bagepalli, chinthamani, Gowribidanuru, sidlagatta and
Chickballapur Taluks and villagers signatures will be obtained.
Publicity & Information Department
1
1209-04-2018
To 13-04-2018
Youth Clubs Meetings Awareness created Through Youth club meetings in the district.
Youth Service and
Sports Department.
0.75
1309-04-2018
To 15-04-2018
Creating Awareness among SC/ST Voters through
Meetings
Teams containing social welfare departments will be conducting the meetings in SC/STs colonies in the
district.
Social Welfare
Department0.9
14 10-04-2018 Seminar’s, Debates, competition quiz etc
Seminar on voting and Youth will be conducted in all the first grade colleges of the district. to motivate
students to vote.
Publicity & Information Department 0.5
1515-03-2018 to till the
polling date
Activities will be taken as instructed by the Election
Commission of India. And CEO of Karnataka and DEO
of the district
During the election period All Departments
1.75
16 15-03-2018 For Conducting the IEC During the election period Zilla 2.00
to till the polling date
Activates at all headquarters (for purchases and installation
Panchayat H.Q
17
15-03-2018 to till the polling date
Candle Light March/ Procession
During the election periodYouth
Service and Sports
Department
1.50
18
15-03-2018 to till the polling date
Purchase caps and purchase of t shirts. During the election period
Youth Service and
Sports Department
2.00
19
15-03-2018 to till the polling date
Rangoli Competition During the election periodDept of
women and child
1.00
20
15-03-2018 to till the polling date
Posters , pamphlets and hand bills to educate the youth
During the election periodDC/ZP Office 1.00
21
15-03-2018 to till the polling date
Campaigning through news papers(insertion)
During the election period Publicity & Information Department 0.50
22
15-03-2018 to till the polling date
Tv sports and RADIO Jingles
During the election period Publicity & Information Department 0.60
23
15-03-2018 to till the polling date
EVM Training in village
During the election periodRevenue
dept 0.60
24
15-03-2018 to till the polling date
Awareness Motivational Meetings With Hostel
Students
During the election periodSocial
Welfare Department
0.25
25
15-03-2018 to till the polling date
Toll Free Helplines
During the election periodDC/ZP Office 0.25
26
15-03-2018 to till the polling date
Jathas, Walkathons
During the election period Youth Service and
Sports Department
1.00
27
15-03-2018 to till the polling date
Cycle, Motor Cycle Rallies
During the election period Youth Service and
Sports Department
0.25
28
15-03-2018 to till the polling date
Human Chain Formation With Oath Taking
During the election period Youth Service and
Sports Department
1.00
Total 25.00
Activities and Responsibility Dept.Wise
1. Name of the Activity: Opening of Voter Facilitating Centres
Place: Six Tahasildar Offices, 26 Atalji Janasnehi Kendras.
Supervised/ Organized by: Assistant Commissioner, Chickballapur
Coverage: Entire District
Remarks: In all the Voters Facilitating Centers forms for inclusion, deletion and modification were
provided for the public use. 29908 new voters were enrolled in the district.
2. Name of the Activity: National Voters Day Celebrations
Date: 05-01-2018 to 27-01-2018
Place: Voters pledge/oath taken in all
Educational institutions
Grama Panchayats
Taluk Panchayats
All government offices and
Public places in the district.
Oath taking in NVD Function on 27-01-2018
National Voters day celebration at district level
Essay competition organized in schools
3. Name of the Activity: Creating awareness for Industrial workers.
Date: 10.03.2018 to 24.04.2018
Place: Pledge letters signed by the workers of MicroTech Machines, Sri Venkateshwara Industries,
Kapali Needle Industries staff are collected. M/s. Sri Sapthagiri Rice Mill, KIADB Indl Area, Chikballapur. M/s. G.K. Industries, KIADB Indl., Area, Chikballapur. MicroTech Machines, KIADB Indl., Area, Chikballapur.
Sandarshini Veg, Sri Sai Krupa, Sri Venkteshwarsa Bakery, Hotel New Sankranthi, Hotel Sri
Shanthi Sagar, Choudeshwari Motors, Chemmanur Jewelers Ltd, Kalyani Bajaj, Sri Sai Tractors, Shreyas Restaurant, Chikballapur.
Sri Sadananda Foods Pvt Ltd, Kapali Needle Industry, MicroTech Machines Ltd, Prerana Motors Pvt Ltd, RC Chikrudrappa and Son, HPCL Dealer, Brindavan Garden Hotel, Bimal Auto Agency, Hotel Rose Garden, RAM Chemical Pvt Ltd, Shell Apparels Pvt, Ltd, Priyanka Auto Mobiles, SaPhire Motors Pvt Ltd , Hotel Shree Guru Darshan Sridhar Military Hotel, Hotel Abhishek, Lakshmi Textiles, Titan Industries, Integrated Electric Company Pvt Ltd, Gayathri concrete Products, RV Rubber Industries, Chickballapur.
Azaam Car BaZar, Sri Sai Motors, Nisarga Bar and Restaurant, Ratan Industries, Poonam Industries, Maruthi Plastics, Speed O Graphics India Pvt Ltd, Di-narks Technology India Ltd, Sri Sapthsagiri Rice Mill, Delux Cattle feeds, Suhas Motors, India Garage, Kishore Motors, Chikballapur,Friend Benjamin Co. Chinthamani,
Sudeendra Bhavana Hotel, Sk Taaja Hotel, Hotel Suryodaya, Hasan Iyengaar Bekary, SLV Silks, Hotel Guru Bharathi Shidlagatta,
Supervised/ Organized by: Labour Dept and Commerce and Industrties Dept.
Coverage: Entire District
Remarks: All Industrial and commercial establishment workers will be sensitized regarding importance of voting and they were motivated to vote by Labour and Commerce & Industries Dept officials.
4. Name of the Activity: Creating Awareness among SC/ST Voters through Meetings
Date: 09-03-2018 to 23-04-2018
Place: SC/ST colonies in Bagepalli Town, Pathapalya, Mittemari, kasaba, and Chelur Hoblies of Bagepalli Taluk, Muddalahalli, Nimmakayalahalli, chikkataramakalahalli, murugamalla, chalamakote, yarrakote, gudaarlahalli, Kambaalahalli, Doddabommanahalli, Anuru, Ganjuru, Oolavadi of Chinthamani Taluk.SC/ST colonies in Gouribidanur town, Dpalya GP, Idaguru, Ramapur, Hosuru, Thondebhavi and Manchenhalli of Gouribidanur Taluk, Gudibande town, Dr. Ambedkar Nagar and somenahalli GP, Beechaganahalli GP of Gudibande Taluk.
SC/ST colonies in Patenahalli, Hosahudya, Agalagurki, Nandi, Poshettahalli of Chikkaballapur Taluk.
SC/ST colonies in Shidlagatta Town, Bashettahaslli, vanturu, Kambalahalli, Doddatekahalli, Jangamakote of Shidlagatta Taluk
SC/ST colonies in Buruvagangammanagudi, Gudibande Tq, Sonaganahalli, Gouribidanur Tq, Dodda Kurugodu, Gouribidanur Tq Vaddahalli, Shidlagatta Tq Malluru, Shidlagatta Tq Goramadugu, Shidlagatta Tq Kagathi Chinthamani Tq, Yagavakote, Hosahudya, Kurupalli, Dinnameedapalli, Gunturugadde, PulagundaHalli of Chinthamani Tq Bychapura, Melya, VatadaHosahalli, G.Kothuru, NagaraGere of Gouribidanur Tq. S.Gollahalli, Ketenahalli, ManchanaBele, Dibburu of Chikkaballapura Tq. Shidlagatta Town Bovi Colony, A.D. Colony, Siddartha Nagar A.K Colony.
SC/ST colonies in Doddamarali, Chadalapura, D.Hosuru, Chikballapur Tq Heerekattigenahalli, Peramaachanahalli, Chinthamani Tq Mutturu, Shidlagatta Tq Batlahalli, BhumishettyHalli, Chinthamani Tq, Kolavanahalli, Gavigaanahalli, DevaShettihalli, Yaluvahalli, Beedigaanahalli, Chikballapur Taluk Kachahalli, Shidlagatta Taluk Valasena Halli, Onturu, Shidlagatta Taluk Bashettahalli, Ammagarahalli, ShidlagattaTq, Konapalli, Kencharlahalli, Chinthamani Taluk, Chilakalanerpu, Burudugunte, Chinthamani TalukSupervised/ Organized by: Social Welfare and BCM DepartmentCoverage: Entire District
Remarks: Taluk level teams consisting of all wardens of Social welfare, BCM, and Schedule Tribe welfare departments were formed under the leadership of Taluk Social Welfare Officer. These teams visited the colonies and conducted meetings in the SC/ST colonies in the district to impart faith in the democracy and election process. They were motivated to vote without fail.
5. Name of the Activity: Getting signature from the parents on the Pledge letters and School Children Jaatha
Date: 22.02.2018 to 10.04.2018
Place: In all Villages
Supervised/ Organized by: Department of Public Instructions
Coverage: Entire District
Material Development:
Banners
Posters Hand Bills Mobile Van Auto announcement Jaatha, rallies, marathons, walkathons Radio jingles IT Tools Cable Network scrolling Street Plays Competitive Quizzes, Rangoli, Essay writing etc Pledge letters
Photo: Student Pledge letters
Implementation:
The SVEEP Committee headed by the CEO, Zilla Panchyath shall supervise the implementation
of the SVEEP Plan in the entire district. The Committee shall have representation from various
Departments, Agencies and organisations.
Youth Enrollment: Campus ambassador will be appointed in Colleges and universities to ensure
youth enrollment. Special Campaign will be organized for enrollment.
Gender Gap: ASHA and AWW network will be utilized to reach the target group, women
activies like Rangoli, group songs will be conduct to spread information. Utilisatation of SHG
and Woman cooperatives.
Persons With Disabilities: Person with disabilities voters information will be collected. Disable friendly
polling stations will be created. AIR, DD, Cable Network channels will be used to spread the information.
Rural Areas: Intensive campaign through mobile vans, autos and other Medias. Mass awareness through
Grama Sabha and other meetings.
Taluk wise Disable friendly voters detail
Male Female0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
3222
2311
5278
36683485
2432
3140
2321
3267
2246
139-Gouribidanur140-BagepalliChickballapurShidlghattaChintamani
Chart showing Taluk wise Disable friendly voters detail
Sl.No ACs Male Female Total1 139-Gouribidanur 3222 2311 55332 140-Bagepalli 5278 3668 89463 141-Chickballapur 3485 2432 59174 142-Shidlghatta 3140 2321 54615 143-Chintamani 3267 2246 5513Total 18392 12978 31370
Evaluation and Documentations
Analysis of the registration ahead of polls
Analysis of the comparative turnout among women, urban voters and youth.
Analysis of the turnout of the identified excluded groups/communities
Analysis of comparative turnout in the identified l0% of the lowest turnout polling stations.