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---Action Plan:District- Guna(MP)--

General Election for the Lower House of the Parliament of India

By

District Election Officer & District CollectorDistrict- Guna (MP)

2014

SVEEP Plan, Guna (MP) Page 1

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IndexChapter Topic Page No

Background 3-41 Overview 4-6

Demography of the District Guna 5Administrative set up 5-6Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies 6

2 Electoral Situation Analyses 7-14Electoral profile 7Assembly Constituency wise electors 7Photo coverage:- 8Assembly Constituency wise Photo coverage 8Assembly Constituency’s PS wise Photo coverage 8EPIC Coverage:- 9Assembly Constituency wise EPIC coverage 9

SVEEP Plan, Guna (MP) Page 2

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Assembly Constituency’s PS wise EPIC coverage 9EP Ratio 10Gender Ratio:- 10Assembly Constituency wise Gender Ratio 10PS wise ±10% Gender Ratio 10Age Cohort 11Voter Turnout 12-13Polling Station and Polling Station Location 14

3 Proposed interventions 15-28Targets 15Division of work 15-16SVEEP Committee 16-17SVEEP interventions and partners 17List of Educational Institutes 18List of State Govt departments 19List of Banks 20-21Availability of print & Electronic media 22-23Mobile service providers 24-25List of Associations for meeting 25SVEEP and Groups in a Societty 26SVEEP in Rural and Urban area 27List of festivals 27

4 Calendar 28-315 Progress 31-34

Annexure

SVEEP Plan, Guna (MP) Page 3

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Background

In the country like India, the legal age of casting the vote for assembly and parliamentary

elections is 18 years and above. Election Commission of India (ECI) has been consistently placing

its indomitable efforts to encompass the entire citizen of India aiming that the eligible age group

should be registered in the electoral list and must participate in the voting process. To a greater

extent, these efforts have produced results but a lot of efforts need to be done in this direction. The

issues like low understanding the importance of electoral

process, thin participation of women at polling booths,

accessibility to ostracized sections of the society at polling

booths and intimidated voters still pose challenges for the

system. To address all such issues, Election Commission of

India has unfolded the strategy of SVEEP. When assembly

election in Madhya Pradesh is successfully conducted with

impressive turnout and Parliamentary election is expected to be

held in the next few months, SVEEP upholds its vitality.

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. In

the recently held assembly elections, SVEEP has

proved to be an important instrument to disseminate

messages of voting, resulted into handsome turnout.

Enthused with the encouraging outcome, Election

Commission has decided to continue such efforts

for the upcoming Parliamentary constituencies’

election in 2014. When electoral situation described in this report is seen, it is clear that certain

polling booths have shown abnormally low turnout and poor participation of women voters. In

such context, the relevance of SVEEP sounds significant. 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 focuses on few areas to get the impressive outputs in terms

of high level of awareness and impressive turnout at polling stations. The diagram exhibited

below shows the goal and objectives of SVEEP interventions:

SVEEP Plan, Guna (MP) Page 4

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Guna – a district of Madhya Pradesh is the gateway of Malwa & Chambal, is located on the upper

part of Madhya Pradesh, on the bank of the river Parbati. Guna has an ancient history of its

existence. In the modern era, after the great revolt of 1857, Guna district passed under the control

of Gwalior State with Raghogarh as its mandatory chief. Although Guna was de jure a part of

Gwalior State, but because of its British

cantonment, it was considered expedient to locate

the district headquarters there. Bajrangarh, about

8km away from Guna enjoyed that privilege.

After independence, on 28th May 1948, Guna

became the part of Madhya Bharat as one of its 16

Districts and when Madhya Pradesh was declared

the state of India in 1956, Guna district became a

part of it. Its latitude is 240-390 North while

longitude is 770-210 South. On the northeast by

Guna district touches the border of Shivpuri

district, the eastern border of the district adjoined with Ashoknagar, south eastern part with

Vidisha and on the southwest it is bordered by Rajgarh district. The west and northwest of Guna

district is flanked by Jhalawar and Baran districts respectively of Rajasthan state. Parbati and

Sindh are two major rivers of Guna district.

SVEEP Plan, Guna (MP) Page 5

1. OVERVIEW OF GUNA DISTRICT

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As shared by Census 2011, Guna district ranks thirty-third in terms of total population in the state

and sixth in regard to decadal population growth rate among the fifty districts of Madhya Pradesh.

The district has about 15.6% SC of total population while about 15.4% of total population is that

of ST. 74.8% of total population is residing in rural areas of the district.

Particulars Census 2011

Total Population 1241519

Male Population 649362

Female Population 592157

Sex Ratio 912

Population density 194

Literacy rate (%) 63.2

Literacy rate- Male (%) 74.1

Literacy rate- Female (%) 51.4

Administrative headquarters of the district is Guna town while its divisional headquarters is based

at Gwalior. District is further divided into sub-divisions and tehsils, while from the point of view

of the rural development the district is divided into development blocks, known as Janpads.

Village Panchayat is a local unit of governance in rural area and Nagarpalikas are functional as a

unit of local governance in the urban area of the district.

The District Collector looks after the general administration, revenue, law and order of the entire

district. He is assisted by Additional District Magistrate and Sub-Divisional Magistrates in

discharging his duties. The Police department in the leadership of Superintendent of Police

ascertains the maintenance of law and order with the support of district administration.

SVEEP Plan, Guna (MP) Page 6

1 A. DEMOGRAPHY

1 B. ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP

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Guna district is divided into 7 tehsils, 5 sub-divisions and 5 development blocks as shown in table:

SN Particulars Value Name

1 Towns in the district 5 Guna, Aron, Binaganj,

Kumbhraj & Raghogarh

2 Total no of villages (Census 2011) 1338 -----

3 Total no of Grma Panchayats 425 -----

4 Total no of Police Station 16 -----

5 Total no of Sub-divisions 05 Guna, Aron, Bamori,

Chanchora & Raghogarh

5 Total no of Tehsils 07 Guna, Aron, Bamori,

Chanchora, Binaganj,

Madhusudnagarh, &

Raghogarh

6 Total no of Development blocks 05 Guna, Aron, Bamori,

Chanchora & Raghogarh

(A)Parliamentary Constituency (PC)

Guna comes under parliamentary constituency 04 and 20. Guna and Bamori assembly

constituency are parts of parliamentary constituency 04 while Chanchora and Raghogarh are

covered by 20 i.e. Rajgarh.

(B) Assembly constituency (AC)

Guna district accommodates 04 Assembly constituencies:

Assembly Constituency Parliamentary Constituency

No Name Name

28 Bamori 04-Guna

29 Guna (SC)

30 Chanchora 20-Rajgarh

31 Raghogarh

SVEEP Plan, Guna (MP) Page 7

1 C. CONSTITUENCY

2. ELECTORAL SITUATION ANALYSES

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General election in the democratic country like India has been playing an instrumental role in the

development of the nation by choosing democratically elected governments through this system.

In a vast country like ours; conducting election is a mammoth task, which conducted every five

year in normal situation. In the year 2014, Parliamentary election is scheduled in the state of

Madhya Pradesh and preparations are on in the full swing. Situation of Guna district pertaining to

the preparation of election is highlighted through the information shared below:

SN Particulars Value1 No of Total Electors 7727032 No. of Male Electors 4111743 No. of female Electors 3615284 No. of Other Electors 015 Population of the district (Census 2011) 12415196 Projected population in 2014 13324477 Electors to Population Ratio 59.388 Gender Ratio (Electors) 8799 PER Coverage (%) 10010 EPIC Coverage (%) 10011 No of Total Service Electors 43

As on 31st January 2014, total electors in Guna district is 772746, comprising 47% of female electors. Detailed information is exhibited below:

AC General Electors Service Electors Total ElectorsNo Name

Men

Wom

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Oth

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Tota

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Wom

en

Oth

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Tota

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Men

Wom

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Tota

l28 Bamori 97446 86419 0 183865 3 0 0 3 97449 86419 0 18386829 Guna (SC) 104088 91810 0 195898 21 6 0 27 104109 91816 0 19592530 Chanchora 105159 91988 0 197147 1 1 0 2 105160 91989 0 19714931 Raghogarh 104481 91311 1 195793 8 3 0 11 104489 91314 1 195804

Total 411174 361528 1 772703 33 10 0 43 411207 361538 1 772746

A. AC Wise Photo Coverage

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2A. AC wise Electors (As per final rolls on 31/01/2014)

2B. Photo Coverage

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The table given below shows that district has done commendable job by achieving 100% photo

coverage across all the four assembly constituencies.

AC TotalElectors

Total Photosin the Roll

Non PhotoEntries

% of PhotoEntries

% of NonPhoto EntriesNo Name

28 Bamori 183865 183865 0 100.0 029 Guna (SC) 195898 195898 0 100.0 030 Chanchora 197147 197147 0 100.0 031 Raghogarh 195793 195793 0 100.0 0Total 772703 772703 0 100.0 0

B. AC wise PS wise percentage of Photo Coverage

The table below shows the status AC wise:AC No of PS PS with

100% Photo Elector

No Name

28 Bamori 240 24029 Guna (SC) 217 21730 Chanchora 243 24331 Raghogarh 232 232

Total 932 932

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2C. EPIC COVERAGE

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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.

A. AC wise EPIC CoverageAC Total

ElectorsTotal EPICholders inthe Roll

ResidualElectors

(without EPIC)

% of EPICcoverage

against roll

% of ResidualElectors

No Name

28 Bamori 183865 183865 0 100.0 029 Guna (SC) 195898 195898 0 100.0 030 Chanchora 197147 197147 0 100.0 031 Raghogarh 195793 195793 0 100.0 0

Total 772703 772703 0 100.0 0

B. AC wise PS wise percentage of EPIC Coverage

The table below shows the status AC wise:

AC PS PS with>99% <100% EPIC

PS with100%EPIC

No Name

28 Bamori 240 0 24029 Guna (SC) 217 0 21730 Chanchora 243 0 24331 Raghogarh 232 0 232

Total 932 0 932

A. AC wise EP Ratio

No-AC Projected Population in 2014

Electors (as on 31/01/2014)

EP Ratio

SVEEP Plan, Guna (MP) Page 10

2D. ELECTOR TO POPULATION RATIO (EP RATIO)

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28-Bamori 327134 183865 56.229-Guna(SC) 315734 195898 62.0

30-Chanchora 350819 197147 56.131-Raghogarh 338760 195793 57.8

Total 1332447 772703 58.0

A. AC wise Gender Ratio

AC Electors as per Final RollNo Name Male Female Electors Gender

Ratio28 Bamori 97446 86419 88729 Guna (SC) 104088 91810 88230 Chanchora 105159 91988 87531 Raghogarh 104481 91311 874

Total 411174 361528 879

B. AC wise PS wise ±10% of Gender Ratio

AC ElectorGender Ratio

‐10% of AverageGender Ratio

+ 10% of Average

Gender Ratio

No of Parts<= ‐10% of

AverageGender Ratio

No of Parts>= +10%

of AverageGender Ratio

No Name

28 Bamori 887 798 976 13 1429 Guna (SC) 882 794 970 12 1130 Chanchora 875 788 963 09 1331 Raghogarh 874 787 961 16 12

Detail list of AC wise Electors Gender Ratio of polling stations is shared in annexure section.

India is a country of young population and a considerable number of youngsters have cast vote

first time in the last assembly election and many more going to cast first time. Considering the

solid presence of youngsters, SVEEP has also targeted youngsters to get enrolled in electoral roll

and participate in the process. Thus, the district of Guna in the 20-29 year age bracket has

considerable presence of electors with around 35 percent. The compilation of age cohort cursorily

gives an idea of electors.

AC wise Age Cohort (As on 31/01/2014)

SVEEP Plan, Guna (MP) Page 11

2E. GENDER RATIO

2F. AGE COHORT

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Age CohortNo-Name of AC 18-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 >=80 Total28-Bamori 7646 63831 42538 31417 18685 12275 5664 1809 18386529-Guna(SC) 5880 66821 50352 34518 20215 11793 5123 1196 19589830-Chanchora 7879 69117 45454 33027 19703 13695 6274 1998 19714731-Raghogarh 7907 69645 47977 32632 18673 11561 5766 1632 195793Total 29312 269414 186321 131594 77276 49324 22827 6635 772703

The detailed AC wise and Part‐wise age cohort is given in annexure section at the end of the document.

The graph displayed below shows the percentage of female voters in the various age groups:

.

A. Voter Turnout- Last ElectionsThe table below shows abysmal turnout at 2008 parliamentary constituency election and the role

of SVEEP comes here, which needs to identify poor performing areas and intensify the

campaigns.

Election Electors Voters Polled % Votes PolledM F T M F T M F T

PC Election 2009 309403 255690 575093 175984 97125 273109 56.88 36.56 47.49AC Election 2013 406684 356732 763416 317709 241202 558911 78.12 67.61 73.21AC Election 2008 293211 254923 548134 215558 148770 364328 73.52 58.36 66.47

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2G. VOTER TURNOUT

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Detail list of AC wise and polling stations wise Voter Turnout less than 50 percent in Legislative

Assembly Constituency Election – 2013 is exhibited in annexure section. In AC SVEEP plan

those polling stations will be targeted specifically.

B. Voter turnout of Lowest and Highest PSB1: Assembly Constituency Election 2013

Particulars AC28-

Bamori29-

Guna (SC)30- Chanchora 31- Raghogarh

Lowest voter turnout- Name of PS with % turnout

Chak Vishwanagar

50.67

Ikodia0

Muhasa Kalan1.16

NFL Vijaypur46.71

Highest voter turnout- Name of PS with % turnout

Dumawan93.42

Parsoda83.98

Khejda93.22

Pilaghata93.08

PS with highest female turnout- Name of PS with % turnout

Digdoli92.77

GunaPS No-32

83.41

Khejda86.88

Pilaghata93.81

PS with lowest female turnout- Name of PS with % turnout

Magrana46.17

Ikodia0

Muhasa Kalan2.08

NFL Vijaypur45.82

PS with highest male turnout- Name of PS with % turnout

Ballapur97.35

Parsoda92.91

Khejda97.11

Ahirkhedi96.31

Morwas96.31

PS with lowest male turnout- Name of PS with % turnout

Chak Vishwanagar

47.70

Ikodia0

Muhasa Kalan0.36

NFL Vijaypur47.48

B2: Parliamentary Constituency Election 2009

Particulars AC28-

Bamori29-

Guna (SC)30-

Chanchora31-

RaghogarhPS with Lowest voter turnout- Name of PS with % turnout

Chakdeopur35.60

Chaurol13.10

Gulvada7.81

Barsat15.66

PS with Highest voter turnout- Name of PS with % turnout

Karili85.11

Parsauda80.23

Barkheri Ram70.13

Sanotiya66.67

PS with highest female turnout- Name of PS with % turnout

Karili82.18

Mohrikalan67.27

Kankanehru57.89

Sundarkhedi57.87

PS with lowest female turnout- Name of PS with % turnout

Dhanoriya18.34

Chaurol13.10

Gulvada1.95

Chaukhet5.68

PS with highest male turnout- Name of PS with % turnout

Nasira93.00

Parsauda94.22

Barkhedi Ram82.03

Pipalya82.43

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PS with lowest male turnout- Name of PS with % turnout

Kanera40.38

Chaurol34.36

Gulvada12.85

Barsat24.17

The Polling stations experienced modest turnout would be focused more and the underlying factors for

such occurrence would also be analyzed. They would be focused with repeated follow ups so that the

improved turnout takes place during parliamentary election.

Across the four Assembly constituencies 821 polling station locations and 932 Polling stations

have been created. None of the four ACs in Guna district has polling station locations having 5 or

more PS in same building.

A. Distribution of PSL and PSAC Total Parts

(PollingStations)

Total PollingStation

Locations(PSLs)

Breakup of Urban Polling Station

Locations with having more than

one PS in same building

Breakup of Rural Polling

Station Locations with

having more than one PS in

same building

SVEEP Plan, Guna (MP) Page 14

2H. POLLING STATION (PS) AND POLLING STATION LOCATION (PSL)

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1PS

2PS

3PS

4PS

1PS

2PS

3PS

4PS

28 Bamori 240 0 240 225 0 225 0 0 0 0 210 15 0 0

29 Guna (SC) 95 122 212 91 70 161 29 32 7 2 87 4 0 0

30 Chanchora 214 29 243 212 16 228 3 13 0 0 210 2 0 0

31 Raghogarh 167 65 232 164 43 207 28 10 3 2 161 3 0 0

Total 716 216 932 692 129 821 60 55 10 4 668 24 0 0

B. Vulnerability of PSL and PS

AC Total PSL

Total PS Critical PSL

Critical PSNo Name28 Bamori 225 240 62 6429 Guna(SC) 161 217 50 5530 Chanchora 228 243 44 4531 Raghogarh 207 232 56 56

Total 821 932 212 220

Detail list of AC wise Vulnerable Polling Station Location and PS are given in Annexure.

SVEEP activities had been initiated much before the announcement of assembly elections in

Madhya Pradesh. Activities under SVEEP had been designed keeping in view the parliamentary

election as well and therefore, much of the activities have been uninterrupted.

SVEEP will try to accomplish the following targets mentioned below:

SVEEP Plan, Guna (MP) Page 15

3. Proposed Interventions in SVEEP

3A. TARGETS

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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

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, Railway 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. 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.

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3B. DIVISION OF WORK

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Publicity through Drama and skits

Involving political parties, traders association, Lions club, Rotary Club, 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.

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.

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3C. SVEEP COMMITTEE

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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 time-bound

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:

SN Who In the committee as1 CEO, Zila Panchayat Chairperson2 Dy Collector- Mr PK Bhatnagar Member Secretary3 Dy Director, Public Relations Member4 Principal, PG Govt College Guna Member

(As a Nodal officer of all the Govt & Semi- Govt Colleges)

5 District Education officer Member (As a Nodal officer of all the Govt & Semi-Govt Colleges)

6 District Program officer, WCD Member7 Chief Medical & Health officer Member8 Add Regional Transport Officer Member9 Lead Bank Officer Member10 Project officer, DUDA Member11 Superintendent, Post office Guna Member12 Asst Engineer, Akashwani Guna Member13 Dy Director, Doordarshan Kendra Guna Member14 District Coordinator, NSS Member15 District Coordinator, NCC Member16 Program Officer, NSS (Prof RK Verma) Member

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

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3D. SVEEP Interventions and Partners

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The following institutes have been identified as coordinating points for conducting awareness

generation in the various institutes:

SN Name of the Educational

Institute

Govt/

Private

Name of Nodal officer &

designation

Contact No

1 Govt PG College Govt Dr Lalit Namdeo, Asst Professor

(Commerce)

9926222161

2 Kasturba Girls College Govt Dr NS Niranjan, Asst Professor (Eng) 9425113718

3 Gandhi Vocational College Private Shri Varun Mathur, Librarian 9981050613

4 Omkar College Private Shri Santosh Kumar Sharma,

Office Assistant

9425749663

5 Govt College, Raghogarh Govt Dr YS Raghuwanshi, Asst Professor

(Hindi)

9893277250

6 Govt College, Aron Govt Shri VS Meena, Professor 9893087898

7 Govt Boys College, Binaganj Govt Shri DP Rathor, Librarian 9669808138

8 Govt Girls College, Binaganj Govt Shri VN Sharma, Sports Officer 9426579112

9 Govt Polytechnic, Raghogarh Govt Shri KN Saini, Workshop Director 9425749233

10 JP Univeristy of Engineering &

Technology, Raghogarh

Private Shri Sumeet Jain, Sr Officer

(Personnel)

9425132683

11 Yuva College, Guna Private Shri Nilesh Modi, Asst Professor 9826216626

Brand ambassadors have also been identified at educational institutes to generate awareness among young voters.

2. Involvement of Government Departments

Involvement of Anganwadi workers who are present in almost each village of the district.

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.

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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 Transport RTO officials

6 Panchayat Kala Pathak

7 Commercial tax Commercial tax officer

In addition some of the Departments of Central Government and PSUs have been added in the campaign:

Banks

Postal department

BSNL

GAIL

NFL

List of banks which would be the parts of awareness campaign are mentioned as below:

Name of Bank Branch Contact DetailsSTATE BANK OF INDIA Aron Gulab Ganj 07545-258644STATE BANK OF INDIA Aron jawahar Marg 07545-258223STATE BANK OF INDIA Bamori 07540-270334STATE BANK OF INDIA BARKHEDA HAT 07545-285263

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STATE BANK OF INDIA BAROD 07544-283356STATE BANK OF INDIA BARSAT 07544-261533STATE BANK OF INDIA BAVRIKHERA (NFL) 07544-273295STATE BANK OF INDIA BINAGANJ 07546-240956STATE BANK OF INDIA CHACHODA 07546-240857STATE BANK OF INDIA GAIL COMPLEX 07544-274154STATE BANK OF INDIA GUNA (MAIN) 07542-227607STATE BANK OF INDIA GUNA(GBB) 07542-222627STATE BANK OF INDIA GUNA COLL. 07542-251013STATE BANK OF INDIA GUNA HAT ROAD 07542-251520STATE BANK OF INDIA KUMBHRAJ 07546-243236STATE BANK OF INDIA LALONI 07540-272809STATE BANK OF INDIA MAKSUDANGARH 07544-260731STATE BANK OF INDIA MYANA 07542-247627STATE BANK OF INDIA PAGARA 07542-257121STATE BANK OF INDIA PARWAHA 07540-280204STATE BANK OF INDIA PBB GUNA 07542-256226STATE BANK OF INDIA RAGHOGARH 07544-262313STATE BANK OF INDIA RUTHAI 07544-264224STATE BANK OF INDIA VIJAYPUR 07544-273055STATE BANK OF INDIA JAMNAR 8461004570MBG BANK JHAGAR 07542-247565MBG BANK JAMNER 07544-261100MBG BANK AWAN 07544-263929MBG BANK UMRI 07542-257421MBG BANK BAJRANGGARH 07542-257630MBG BANK R.COLONY 07540-272465MBG BANK FATEHGARH 07540-271738MBG BANK GUNA CANT 07542-252435MBG BANK MADHU. GARH 07544-260881MBG BANK KUMBHRAJ 07546-243185MBG BANK RAMPUR 07543-285744MBG BANK RADHOGARH 07544-262252MBG BANK MRIGWAS 07546-245247MBG BANK RUTHYAI 07544-264335MBG BANK BAMORI 07540-270422

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Name of Bank Branch Contact DetailsMBG BANK BEENAGANJ 07546-240416MBG BANK ARON 07545-258113MBG BANK HAT RAOD 07542-256706MBG BANK MYANA 07542-247671MBG BANK MANDI ROAD 07542-268789MBG BANK LAXMIGANJ 07542-221654MBG BANK MAWAN 9893063401UBI GUNA UBI GUNA 07542-222239UBI PAINCHI UBI PAINCHI 07542-SYNDICATE CHACHODA SYNDICATECHACHODA 07542-240253SYNDICATEBHATAWADA SYNDICATEBHATAWADA 07542-240900P & S BANK P & S BANK 07542- 252224BANK OF BARODA BANK OF BARODA 07542- 402728B.O.B. KUMBHRAJ B.O.B. KUMBHRAJ 07542-243001CBI GUNA CBI GUNA 07542-251102CORP. BANK GUNA CORP. BANK GUNA 07542-402427/222270CANARA BANK GUNA CANARA BANK GUNA 07542-255804DENA BANK GUNA DENA BANK GUNA 07542-259811UKO BANK UKO BANK 07542-227575BANK OF INDIA GUNA BANK OF INDIA GUNA 07542-252403/407403B.O.I. BINAGANJ B.O.I. BINAGANJ 07546-240241B.O.I KUMBHRAJ B.O.I KUMBHRAJ 07546-243203P.N.B. GUNA P.N.B. GUNA 07542-224648/222648P.N.B. RAGHOGARH P.N.B. RAGHOGARH 07544-263398P.N.B. FATEHGARH P.N.B. FATEHGARH 07540-271631AXIX BANK GUNA AXIX BANK GUNA 07542-

2230172/22307173ICICI BANK GUNA ICICI BANK GUNA 8769964080D.B.I. D.B.I. 07542-250191/651101H.D.F.C. BANK GUNA H.D.F.C. BANK GUNA 07542-405000/405002VIJYA BANK GUNA VIJYA BANK GUNA 07542-255400B.O.B B.O.B 07542-259097C. COP. BANK C. COP. BANK 07542-254543

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3. Involvement of NSS/NGOs

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, Navduniya, Swadesh have good circulation

in the district of Guna. 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. Radio FM

in Guna 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.

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List of the media functional in the district is as given below:

A. Availability of Print Media

Name of Newspaper/Magazine

Contact Person Contact No Circulation

Dainik Bhaskar Mr ravi Jain/Manish Dubey 9926584999 Regional

Raj Express Mr Barelal Dhakar 9893164980 Regional

Patrika Mr Ramakant Chaube 9425191953 Regional

Swadesh Mr Mahaveer Jain 9425131215 Regional

Dainik Jagarn Mr Chandresh Agarwal 9425131222 Regional

Nav Duniya Mr Yogendra Lumba 9630855092 Regional

Dainik Madhya Swadesh Mr Atul Tare 9425401406 Local

Dainik Sandhya Aalap Mr Tarun Gupta 9425132151 Local

Dainik Sandhya Kriya kalap Mr Mahendra S Kirar 9826256403 Local

Dainik Manidhari Times Mr Anand Lodha 9425132497 Local

B. Availability of Electronic Media

Name of Channel Contact Person Contact NoZee news Vikash Dixit 9425132799

Sahara Samay Alok Shrivastav 9425309996

India news Shekhar Uppal 9826217940

Etv Rajvinder Dahalwal 8871580001

Sadhna news Mr Shafiq Khan 9630021636

Sri Bansal news Mr Ritesh Tajput 9425119633

Bharat Samachar Mr Pankaj Srivastav 9893064068

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C. Media Planning

Prioritizing local and cultural aspects would be the crux of media planning. Some of the steps that would be followed are:

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

6. Use of tele services: Collaboration would be done with the local network service providers to

support in the campaign. Service providers would give sms facility for the awareness generation

during the election time as well during election. List of service providers is displayed below:

List of Mobile ASM, TM and Distributors in GunaSN Service Provider Name Address of the firm Contact No1 Idea Alok Pratap Singh ASM Idea, Guna 98264105252 Idea Arvind Jain Sharad Agency, Sadar Bazar, Guna 98263854863 Idea Vaibhav Tantia Vaibhav Agency, Near Bohra

Masjid, Guna9977477198

4 Idea Ankit Jain Arihant Enterprizes, Haat Raod, Guna

9926548846

5 Tata Tele Services Sanjay Mishra ASM Tata, Soni Colony Guna 90390990676 Tata Docomo Santosh Sharma Mahila Electricals, Mahavirpura, AB

Raod Guna9039099067

7 Tata Docomo Sonu Saini Suman Electricals, Near Bus Stand, Raghogarh

8109133526

8 Videocon Mahendra Vyas Territory Manager, Videocon held Club, Behind Radha Colony Guna

9074018645

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SN Service Provider Name Address of the firm Contact No9 Videocon Dhruv Kumar Dubey Atharva Communication, Near

Dargaah, Radha Colony Guna9893098902

10 Airtel DS Pawar ASM Airtel, Sadar Bazaar, Vyas ki Puliya Guna

9993049294

11 Airtel Pranay Rathor TM Airtel, Sadar Bazaar, Vyas ki Puliya Guna

9981949029

12 Airtel Goldi Premi MT Premi Telecom, Hanuman Chauraha Guna

9893048384

13 Airtel Deep Raghuwanshi Deep Enterprizes, Sisodiya Colony Guna

9755948100

14 Reliance Mahavir Nagar ASM Guna Reliance 982772006615 Reliance Shailendra Parashar Sri Gurukripa Agency, Opp Shyam

Dairy, Haat Road Guna9826611001

16 BSNL MD Yagik Nodal officer BSNL Guna 942513130017 BSNL Manish Garg Agarwal Medical, Hospital Road

Guna9425131500

18 BSNL Pradeep Jain Nikunj Marketing 942513737019 Vodafone Dileep Sharma TM, Ramzaan ka Bagicha, Behind

HDFC Bank Guna9713018748

20 Vodafone Adarsh Goel Goel Marketing, New City Colony Guna

9926274008

7. Meeting with stakeholders: Association of a particular fraternity has strong hold in its

community and therefore, it would be useful in spreading the electoral awareness in the district

with the support such associations and other private bodies. This is the reason, district

administration would organize meeting with Bank managers, Petrol pump owners, Transporters,

PSUs heads, Cable Operators, Railways representative, Presidents/Chairman of various clubs,

leaders of SHGs and above all political parties would be contacted to improve the awareness

among people of the district. Some of the major associations in the district are listed below:

Printing press Association

Petrol Pump owners

Transport Association

Bar Association

Doctors’ community

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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.

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.

Brand ambassadors from among the students would be identified for awareness generation

in educational institutes

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.

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3E. SVEEP and Groups in Societies

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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.

Festivals would be the opportunities to propagate the message and awareness on electoral aspects.

Following are the list of festivals in the district:

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3F. SVEEP in Rural & Urban areas

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Republic day would be a major occasion whereby tableaus would be used to spread messages on

the importance of general election by various departments.

Name of Festival Month of celebration RemarksRepublic Day Tableaus Departmental tableuasId-ul-Miladunnavi January Celebrated by Muslim communityMahashivratri February Celebrated by Hindu communityHoli March Celebrated by Hindu community

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 assembly elections

in 2013 and 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. This calendar is an extension of ongoing

activities, performed before the assembly constituency election in 2013. In this context, a tentative

calendar from June 2013 to March 2014 has been prepared as described below:

Name of AC

Month Target area

Medium for SVEEP

Activities to be done

Partnership Responsible officer

All four ACs

June AC Training Training to BLOs ------------ RO/EROJuly District Meeting Meeting with

political parties------------ DEO/

Dy DEOJuly Training Training to Sector

Officers------------ DEO/

Dy DEOJuly AC Interpersonal

communication Vulnerable hamlets to be identified and the persons may intimidate electors would be under strict vigil

Police department

DEO/Dy DEO

August Training SVEEP officers ------------ Nodal officerContinuous(Form 6 distribution by Institutes during 1-15th of every month and compilation 16-30th. NSS would do 1-7 &8-14th

distribution and compilation 15-21 & 23-

AC Inter-personal communication

Increase the enrolment of young voters in electoral list by ensuring the availability of Form 6 and its collection at tehsil

Institutions (Hr Sec School/Colleges)

Nodal officer of the concerned institute

Inter-personal communication

Increase the enrolment of young voters in electoral list by ensuring the availability of Form 6 at their area and its

Area of NSS Nodal officer of NSS

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4. CALENDAR(June2013-March 2014)

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29th collection at tehsil

Name of AC Month Target area

Medium for SVEEP

Activities to be done

Partnership Responsible officer

All the four ACs

Continuous(Survey 1-8th

and 16-23rd

of every month, compilation of Form6 on 9/10 and 24/25th of every month, Compiled formats to be deposited by CDPO to Tehsil on13/14 and 28/29th of every month)

AC(In their work area of respective AC)

Inter-personal communication

Increase the enrolment of women voters in electoral list by ensuring the availability of Form 6 and its collection at CDPO office and then at tehsil

Anaganwadi workers would conduct the campaign and submit the forms at CDPO office and CDPO will deposit the forms at respective tehsil

District Program officer and CDPO, WCD department

All the four ACs

Continuous(Every Saturday distribution, Compilation on each Sunday and submission at tehsil on15 &30th of each month)

AC Inter personal communication and door to door survey

Survey would be conducted to register the eligible age group who have been left earlier. Form-6 would be filled out by BLOs and submit them at tehsil office

----------- ERO/AERO

Three ACs (Guna-SC, Chanchora and Raghogarh)

Continuous(Distribution and compilation on every second & third

AC- Urban area

Inter personal communication by mobilizing people at camps. The date and place

For each 10-15 urban wards, Form-6 would be

----------- AERO

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Saturday) of camps would be announced earlier

distributed and collected

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Name of AC

Month Target area

Medium for SVEEP

Activities to be done

Partnership Responsible officer

All the four ACs

At least once every month

AC Meeting/Gram Sabha Vachan/ at Urban local body meeting

Electoral list would be announced and those left can apply through Form 6

----------- AERO

Continuous(on the day when the electoral list is shared)

AC(Villages/Ward)

Interpersonal communication/Audio-visuals

Organize “ Jago Matdaaata” campaign and shows of CDs for electoral awareness

----------- BLO

Continuous(On every Monday & Wednesday)

AC(Villages/Ward)

Audio/other media

Announcementabout the addition, deletion or correction in the electoral list, importance of voting etc

----------- BLO

Continuous(On 7th and 21st of every month)

AC(Educational Institutes)

Audio-Visuals Shows of CDs on electoral awareness

EducationalInstitutes

Respective nodal officer

Continuous AC Electronic media Channels

Scrolling on cable networks,Display of clippings on electoral awareness in cinema halls

Cable network providers, theatre owners

Commercial tax officer

As soon as possible

AC Print media Hoarding, Posters at public and prominent places

----------- Respective CEOs of all five Janpads and CMOs of all five ULBs

Aug & Sept District Print media Articles, news, information, press notes

----------- Dy Director,Public Relations

Sept-Nov AC Print media Banks and Postal deptt would stick posters on voters’ sensitization

Banks & Postal deptt

Nodal Officer, SVEEP

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Name of AC Month Target area

Medium for SVEEP

Activities to be done

Partnership Responsible officer

All the four ACs

Aug, Sept

District Electronic media

Briefing by DEO

Media Dy Director,Public Relations

July, Aug, Sept

District/AC Physical events Interaction of DEO/Dy DEO with intellectuals and students

EducationalInstitutes

Dy Director,Public Relations

Physical events Essay competition, Discussions

EducationalInstitutes

Nodal officer, Colleges

Sept, Oct

AC Physical events Rallies/Yoga Camps

NGOs Nodal officer, SVEEP

Three ACs- Guna (SC), Chanchora &Raghogarh

Oct Urban areas Physical events Signature campaign

----------- Nodal officer, SVEEP

All the four ACs

Oct, Nov

District Electronic/Print media

Appeal by DEO

Local media Nodal officer, SVEEP

Sept Meeting Meeting of various associations at local level like Banks, Bar association, Petrol pumps etc

----------- DEO/Dy DEO

All the four ACs

January District and AC level

Meeting, rallies, drama etc

Meeting in the leadership of DEO to share the importance of participation in voting

Media, educational institutes, eminent local people, department personnel

DEO/Dy DEO

All the four ACs

March AC level Special Gram sabhas and rallies

Gram sabha, Rallies, appeals

Media, Rural development deptt

SVEEP chairperson

All the four ACs

Feb-March

District level

Meetings Bankers meeting, media etc

Banks, media

DEO/Dy DEO

Major focus would be educational institutes, banks, transport, rallies and appeals through multi media.

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SVEEP had yielded satisfactory results during assembly election in 2013 in Guna and still much

more needs to be done. Same exercise would be conducted as done prior to recently held election

in 2013, with more concerted efforts. In the guidance of authorities concerned, BLOs have done a

tremendous job to enroll the eligible age groups who have been left out from getting registered.

Educational institutes and other private organizations have also supported the electoral authorities

at district level in the enrolment campaign. This is substantiated from the fact that three years back

EP ratio was 48 and now it is about 58

.

Mr Sandeep Yadav-DEO/Collector on Voters’ awareness day Oath taking on National Voter Day 25/01/2014

Dy DEO on Voters’ awareness day

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PROGRESS

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Skit on Voters’ awareness

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Annexure

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Annexure-1

Elector Gender Ratio

SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & NameNet Electors

Gender RatioMale Female Other Total

1 28-Bamori 1 TILI 351 330 0 681 940

2 28-Bamori 2 PADON 284 270 0 554 951

3 28-Bamori 3 Wardha 350 319 0 669 911

4 28-Bamori 4 Narvada 393 362 0 755 921

5 28-Bamori 5 KUMHARI 493 427 0 920 866

6 28-Bamori 6 KARRAKHEDA 322 283 0 605 879

7 28-Bamori 7 Chhikari 538 450 0 988 836

8 28-Bamori 8 BADHURIYA 351 342 0 693 974

9 28-Bamori 9 BARAVAN 476 387 0 863 813

10 28-Bamori 10 SESUPURA 286 274 0 560 958

11 28-Bamori 11 VISHANABADA 567 439 0 1006 774

12 28-Bamori 12 VISHANABADA 538 494 0 1032 918

13 28-Bamori 13 NAGAPHANI SALAIYA 570 516 0 1086 905

14 28-Bamori 14 BHOTUPURA 295 288 0 583 976

15 28-Bamori 15 VITATHALAPUR 422 401 0 823 950

16 28-Bamori 16 BUDERA 611 526 0 1137 861

17 28-Bamori 17 MAJHOLA 281 241 0 522 858

18 28-Bamori 18 DASTOLI VER 274 214 0 488 781

19 28-Bamori 19 SANDKHEDA 567 504 0 1071 889

20 28-Bamori 20 SANBADA 561 481 0 1042 857

21 28-Bamori 21 MARAKIMAHU 457 377 0 834 825

22 28-Bamori 22 MARKIMAHU 513 456 0 969 889

23 28-Bamori 23 KARKEKIMAHU 350 295 0 645 843

24 28-Bamori 24 NAGADA 321 286 0 607 891

25 28-Bamori 25 KARILI 267 247 0 514 925

26 28-Bamori 26 SIRSI 423 360 0 783 851

27 28-Bamori 27 NAYAGAON URPH PARODA 576 519 0 1095 901

28 28-Bamori 28 KILAMAPUR 484 441 0 925 911

29 28-Bamori 29 SUATOR 328 327 0 655 997

30 28-Bamori 30 DONGRI 293 263 0 556 898

31 28-Bamori 31 REHAPURA 404 365 0 769 903

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

32 28-Bamori 32 DEVGARH 239 231 0 470 967

33 28-Bamori 33 MADHAI 428 374 0 802 874

34 28-Bamori 34 SONKHARA 526 444 0 970 844

35 28-Bamori 35 GADHALAUJARI 547 473 0 1020 865

36 28-Bamori 36 KUSUMKHO 155 153 0 308 987

37 28-Bamori 37 ATAKHEDI 233 223 0 456 957

38 28-Bamori 38 DIVIYA MANPUR 225 211 0 436 938

39 28-Bamori 39 PATAN 230 222 0 452 965

40 28-Bamori 40 BANSKHEDI 271 256 0 527 945

41 28-Bamori 41 KABAR BAMORI 359 329 0 688 916

42 28-Bamori 42 DIGDOLI 335 319 0 654 952

43 28-Bamori 43 DUMAVAN 370 339 0 709 916

44 28-Bamori 44 DHIMARPURA 406 372 0 778 916

45 28-Bamori 45 JOHARI 298 252 0 550 846

46 28-Bamori 46 JAITPURA 267 240 0 507 899

47 28-Bamori 47 DHANORIYA 450 384 0 834 853

48 28-Bamori 48 SILAVATI 486 419 0 905 862

49 28-Bamori 49 KAPASI 663 594 0 1257 896

50 28-Bamori 50 GANESHPURA 166 168 0 334 1012

51 28-Bamori 51 CHAKLODA 512 412 0 924 805

52 28-Bamori 52 CHHATARPURA 184 191 0 375 1038

53 28-Bamori 53 KALORA 576 540 0 1116 938

54 28-Bamori 54 KUDKA 274 234 0 508 854

55 28-Bamori 55 BHIDARA (PHATEHAGADHA) 343 304 0 647 886

56 28-Bamori 56 UMARDA 239 264 0 503 1105

57 28-Bamori 57 JAGESHRI 226 192 0 418 850

58 28-Bamori 58 MAMALA 240 198 0 438 825

59 28-Bamori 59 DIGADOLI (DOBRA) 519 483 0 1002 931

60 28-Bamori 60 RAMPURIA 292 262 0 554 897

61 28-Bamori 61 HAMIRAPUR 576 509 0 1085 884

62 28-Bamori 62 BAVADIKHEDA 255 240 0 495 941

63 28-Bamori 63 BILKHEDA 322 301 0 623 935

64 28-Bamori 64 PATHI 443 380 0 823 858

65 28-Bamori 65 SODA 162 147 0 309 907

66 28-Bamori 66 BANIYANI (KOHANA) 328 283 0 611 863

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Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

67 28-Bamori 67 KOHAN 473 419 0 892 886

68 28-Bamori 68 JHIRI 327 315 0 642 963

69 28-Bamori 69 PHATEHGADH 479 451 0 930 942

70 28-Bamori 70 FATEHGARH 335 297 0 632 887

71 28-Bamori 71 PHATEHGADH 603 558 0 1161 925

72 28-Bamori 72 NIBHERI 302 264 0 566 874

73 28-Bamori 73 MAGARODA 546 491 0 1037 899

74 28-Bamori 74 MAGARODA 381 344 0 725 903

75 28-Bamori 75 ANANDPURA 236 206 0 442 873

76 28-Bamori 76 KASAL 506 486 0 992 960

77 28-Bamori 77 AJARODA 604 559 0 1163 925

78 28-Bamori 78 KISANPURA 297 288 0 585 970

79 28-Bamori 79 TAKODIYA 307 286 0 593 932

80 28-Bamori 80 RAM NAGAR 558 535 0 1093 959

81 28-Bamori 81 CHURELA 292 242 0 534 829

82 28-Bamori 82 BHOORAKHEDI 300 261 0 561 870

83 28-Bamori 83 LALONI 581 569 0 1150 979

84 28-Bamori 84 KUSHEPUR 743 692 0 1435 931

85 28-Bamori 85 JHUMAKA 280 239 0 519 854

86 28-Bamori 86 LODERA 316 260 0 576 823

87 28-Bamori 87 MACHHARAYA 254 215 0 469 846

88 28-Bamori 88 PANHETI (BANJARA) 363 328 0 691 904

89 28-Bamori 89 GVARKHEDA 260 260 0 520 1000

90 28-Bamori 90 KARMADA 185 176 0 361 951

91 28-Bamori 91 KARMADI 231 236 0 467 1022

92 28-Bamori 92 KHARRAKHEDA 430 378 0 808 879

93 28-Bamori 93 BARODIYA 342 315 0 657 921

94 28-Bamori 94 PARANTH 638 558 0 1196 875

95 28-Bamori 95 DONGARPUR 377 349 0 726 926

96 28-Bamori 96 DEHRA 523 495 0 1018 946

97 28-Bamori 97 KHERLA MUDOUL 523 446 0 969 853

98 28-Bamori 98 BAMORI 465 417 0 882 897

99 28-Bamori 99 BAMORI 548 485 0 1033 885

100 28-Bamori 100 BAMORI 624 506 0 1130 811

101 28-Bamori 101 BAGHERI 357 320 0 677 896

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

102 28-Bamori 102 KHUTIYARI 321 278 0 599 866

103 28-Bamori 103 PACHORA 376 340 0 716 904

104 28-Bamori 104 MUHALCOLONIY 567 550 0 1117 970

105 28-Bamori 105 MUHALCOLONY 420 420 0 840 1000

106 28-Bamori 106 MUHALCOLONY 248 221 0 469 891

107 28-Bamori 107 NAYA DUMELA 325 274 0 599 843

108 28-Bamori 108 UKAVADKHURD 278 264 0 542 950

109 28-Bamori 109 UKAVADKALA 361 340 0 701 942

110 28-Bamori 110 BHOURA 563 503 0 1066 893

111 28-Bamori 111 SUHAYA 476 391 0 867 821

112 28-Bamori 112 PORUKHEDI 236 182 0 418 771

113 28-Bamori 113 PARVAH 460 392 0 852 852

114 28-Bamori 114 PARVAH 371 305 0 676 822

115 28-Bamori 115 PIPALYA 193 131 0 324 679

116 28-Bamori 116 RATNAGIR 349 320 0 669 917

117 28-Bamori 117 AENDWADA 212 198 0 410 934

118 28-Bamori 118 BANSKHEDI 403 366 0 769 908

119 28-Bamori 119 IMALIYA 300 283 0 583 943

120 28-Bamori 120 KANARI 184 173 0 357 940

121 28-Bamori 121 CHACK VISHWANAGAR 395 499 0 894 1263

122 28-Bamori 122 MUDRA HANUMAN 545 475 0 1020 872

123 28-Bamori 123 JHAGAR 264 246 0 510 932

124 28-Bamori 124 JHAGAR 501 468 0 969 934

125 28-Bamori 125 DHANANKHEDI 460 396 0 856 861

126 28-Bamori 126 MOI 251 235 0 486 936

127 28-Bamori 127 BANEH 519 491 0 1010 946

128 28-Bamori 128 SABRAMODI 352 322 0 674 915

129 28-Bamori 129 SHYAMPUR 213 207 0 420 972

130 28-Bamori 130 DHANORIYA 394 339 0 733 860

131 28-Bamori 131 KONTAR 331 310 0 641 937

132 28-Bamori 132 KANCHANPURA 319 277 0 596 868

133 28-Bamori 133 ANTARSUNA 471 437 0 908 928

134 28-Bamori 134 SILAVATI 407 335 0 742 823

135 28-Bamori 135 RAMPUR 384 343 0 727 893

136 28-Bamori 136 DHARAVALA 245 208 0 453 849

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

137 28-Bamori 137 NONERA 311 268 0 579 862

138 28-Bamori 138 AKODA 558 521 0 1079 934

139 28-Bamori 139 KHADELA 658 542 0 1200 824

140 28-Bamori 140 KHERIKHATA 437 403 0 840 922

141 28-Bamori 141 VIROLI 437 361 0 798 826

142 28-Bamori 142 JALAMPUR 483 429 0 912 888

143 28-Bamori 143 UDAYPURI 364 352 0 716 967

144 28-Bamori 144 GADARIYA KODER 471 416 0 887 883

145 28-Bamori 145 MYAPUR(DHANVADI) 413 364 0 777 881

146 28-Bamori 146 IKODIYA 379 308 0 687 813

147 28-Bamori 147 KUNDORA 414 362 0 776 874

148 28-Bamori 148 DURGAPUR 367 295 0 662 804

149 28-Bamori 149 SINGAPUR 361 296 0 657 820

150 28-Bamori 150 TAKNERA 647 533 0 1180 824

151 28-Bamori 151 TAKNERA 615 552 0 1167 898

152 28-Bamori 152 TAKNERA 329 262 0 591 796

153 28-Bamori 153 KHAJURI 497 390 0 887 785

154 28-Bamori 154 SENDHUA 253 229 0 482 905

155 28-Bamori 155 SHAHPUR 232 194 0 426 836

156 28-Bamori 156 NASIRA 269 248 0 517 922

157 28-Bamori 157 PADAMANAKHEDI 386 363 0 749 940

158 28-Bamori 158 MYANA 619 538 0 1157 869

159 28-Bamori 159 MYANA 452 425 0 877 940

160 28-Bamori 160 MYANA 365 282 0 647 773

161 28-Bamori 161 MYANA 426 321 0 747 754

162 28-Bamori 162 MYANA 526 468 0 994 890

163 28-Bamori 163 MYANA 335 303 0 638 904

164 28-Bamori 164 DUNGASRA 709 606 0 1315 855

165 28-Bamori 165 CHAK MADHOPUR 462 394 0 856 853

166 28-Bamori 166 TINSYAI 567 518 0 1085 914

167 28-Bamori 167 MORKHEDI 281 251 0 532 893

168 28-Bamori 168 RAI 822 753 0 1575 916

169 28-Bamori 169 MAHODRA 466 468 0 934 1004

170 28-Bamori 170 AGRA 488 434 0 922 889

171 28-Bamori 171 BHIDRA (UMARI) 585 468 0 1053 800

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

172 28-Bamori 172 MOHANPUR KHURD 325 332 0 657 1022

173 28-Bamori 173 AMROHI 222 210 0 432 946

174 28-Bamori 174 BHURAKHEDI 634 549 0 1183 866

175 28-Bamori 175 AMROD 539 459 0 998 852

176 28-Bamori 176 NANIPURA 215 193 0 408 898

177 28-Bamori 177 SANAVANI 367 329 0 696 896

178 28-Bamori 178 SIMROD 429 392 0 821 914

179 28-Bamori 179 SIMROD 371 327 0 698 881

180 28-Bamori 180 DUDHAI 303 254 0 557 838

181 28-Bamori 181 BISONIYA 613 506 0 1119 825

182 28-Bamori 182 KHARAGPUR (SHABRAMODI) 598 548 0 1146 916

183 28-Bamori 183 SAMARSINGA 481 435 0 916 904

184 28-Bamori 184 SUJAKHEDI 479 459 0 938 958

185 28-Bamori 185 KHEJRABABA 605 528 0 1133 873

186 28-Bamori 186 PATANA 235 199 0 434 847

187 28-Bamori 187 BARODIYAKALAN 180 151 0 331 839

188 28-Bamori 188 GOLAKHEDI 482 426 0 908 884

189 28-Bamori 189 MURADPUR 502 434 0 936 865

190 28-Bamori 190 MURADPUR 369 342 0 711 927

191 28-Bamori 191 BERKHEDI 672 585 0 1257 871

192 28-Bamori 192 BORKHEDA DANG 260 202 0 462 777

193 28-Bamori 193 GADHA 635 539 0 1174 849

194 28-Bamori 194 GADHA 460 398 0 858 865

195 28-Bamori 195 DHOLABAJ 331 294 0 625 888

196 28-Bamori 196 SINGHADI 339 290 0 629 855

197 28-Bamori 197 BARODIYAKHURD 209 191 0 400 914

198 28-Bamori 198 HARIPUR 727 637 0 1364 876

199 28-Bamori 199 PURAPOSAR 377 283 0 660 751

200 28-Bamori 200 PURAPOSAR 431 370 0 801 858

201 28-Bamori 201 VINAKHYAI 223 196 0 419 879

202 28-Bamori 202 BHAIROGHATI 559 511 0 1070 914

203 28-Bamori 203 MAKRAVADA 262 244 0 506 931

204 28-Bamori 204 DEVPUR 470 390 0 860 830

205 28-Bamori 205 CHAKDEVPUR 464 400 0 864 862

206 28-Bamori 206 CHAKDEVPUR 365 350 0 715 959

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

207 28-Bamori 207 UMARI 576 503 0 1079 873

208 28-Bamori 208 UMARI 612 537 0 1149 877

209 28-Bamori 209 GOPALPURA 293 240 0 533 819

210 28-Bamori 210 NEGAMA 471 399 0 870 847

211 28-Bamori 211 ARI 495 357 0 852 721

212 28-Bamori 212 PATAI 678 556 0 1234 820

213 28-Bamori 213 BHADORA 391 347 0 738 887

214 28-Bamori 214 BHADORA 341 287 0 628 842

215 28-Bamori 215 BHADORA 430 396 0 826 921

216 28-Bamori 216 KHARAGPUR (DHAMNAR) 268 231 0 499 862

217 28-Bamori 217 DHAMNAR 359 325 0 684 905

218 28-Bamori 218 DHAMNAR 508 405 0 913 797

219 28-Bamori 219 KHUTAYAVAD 428 390 0 818 911

220 28-Bamori 220 KHUTIYAVAD 392 353 0 745 901

221 28-Bamori 221 LAHARKOTA 467 416 0 883 891

222 28-Bamori 222 SAGORIYA 455 425 0 880 934

223 28-Bamori 223 JAMARA 387 325 0 712 840

224 28-Bamori 224 KHONKAR 495 432 0 927 873

225 28-Bamori 225 GAJIPUR 321 271 0 592 844

226 28-Bamori 226 PUNAMKHEDI 325 269 0 594 828

227 28-Bamori 227 BARAKHEDASAPHA 475 399 0 874 840

228 28-Bamori 228 UKAVAD 490 412 0 902 841

229 28-Bamori 229 UKAVAD 453 392 0 845 865

230 28-Bamori 230 KUNDOL 344 282 0 626 820

231 28-Bamori 231 PADARIYA 258 199 0 457 771

232 28-Bamori 232 MANPUR 373 338 0 711 906

233 28-Bamori 233 HINOTIYA 467 396 0 863 848

234 28-Bamori 234 BALLAPUR 268 259 0 527 966

235 28-Bamori 235 DOSHPUR 155 155 0 310 1000

236 28-Bamori 236 MAGRANA 596 522 0 1118 876

237 28-Bamori 237 GAJNAI 505 424 0 929 840

238 28-Bamori 238 GOPALPUR 382 312 0 694 817

239 28-Bamori 239 PIPARODA KESHARAJ 384 337 0 721 878

240 28-Bamori 240 IMAJHARA 514 468 0 982 911

241 29-Guna (SC) 1 SAKATAPUR 444 404 0 848 910

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Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

242 29-Guna (SC) 2 SAKATPUR 486 445 0 931 916

243 29-Guna (SC) 3 PIPRODAKHURD 693 647 0 1340 934

244 29-Guna (SC) 4 PIPRODAKHURD 540 502 0 1042 930

245 29-Guna (SC) 5 PIPRODAKHURD 511 446 0 957 873

246 29-Guna (SC) 6 GUNA 760 686 0 1446 903

247 29-Guna (SC) 7 GUNA 478 453 0 931 948

248 29-Guna (SC) 8 GUNA 554 435 0 989 785

249 29-Guna (SC) 9 GUNA 406 349 0 755 860

250 29-Guna (SC) 10 GUNA 578 475 0 1053 822

251 29-Guna (SC) 11 GUNA 560 451 0 1011 805

252 29-Guna (SC) 12 GUNA 733 692 0 1425 944

253 29-Guna (SC) 13 GUNA 521 459 0 980 881

254 29-Guna (SC) 14 GUNA 406 348 0 754 857

255 29-Guna (SC) 15 GUNA 431 410 0 841 951

256 29-Guna (SC) 16 GUNA 475 460 0 935 968

257 29-Guna (SC) 17 GUNA 479 435 0 914 908

258 29-Guna (SC) 18 GUNA 544 497 0 1041 914

259 29-Guna (SC) 19 GUNA 462 348 0 810 753

260 29-Guna (SC) 20 GUNA 549 500 0 1049 911

261 29-Guna (SC) 21 GUNA 353 354 0 707 1003

262 29-Guna (SC) 22 GUNA 573 513 0 1086 895

263 29-Guna (SC) 23 GUNA 587 509 0 1096 867

264 29-Guna (SC) 24 GUNA 304 278 0 582 914

265 29-Guna (SC) 25 GUNA 656 586 0 1242 893

266 29-Guna (SC) 26 GUNA 569 541 0 1110 951

267 29-Guna (SC) 27 GUNA 504 425 0 929 843

268 29-Guna (SC) 28 GUNA 332 325 0 657 979

269 29-Guna (SC) 29 GUNA 765 696 0 1461 910

270 29-Guna (SC) 30 GUNA 727 683 0 1410 939

271 29-Guna (SC) 31 GUNA 644 561 0 1205 871

272 29-Guna (SC) 32 GUNA 462 434 0 896 939

273 29-Guna (SC) 33 GUNA 556 516 0 1072 928

274 29-Guna (SC) 34 GUNA 300 244 0 544 813

275 29-Guna (SC) 35 GUNA 822 728 0 1550 886

276 29-Guna (SC) 36 GUNA 384 355 0 739 924

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Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

277 29-Guna (SC) 37 GUNA 489 445 0 934 910

278 29-Guna (SC) 38 GUNA 593 554 0 1147 934

279 29-Guna (SC) 39 GUNA 580 562 0 1142 969

280 29-Guna (SC) 40 GUNA 598 532 0 1130 890

281 29-Guna (SC) 41 GUNA 583 529 0 1112 907

282 29-Guna (SC) 42 GUNA 661 583 0 1244 882

283 29-Guna (SC) 43 GUNA 539 503 0 1042 933

284 29-Guna (SC) 44 GUNA 524 507 0 1031 968

285 29-Guna (SC) 45 GUNA 384 371 0 755 966

286 29-Guna (SC) 46 GUNA 651 584 0 1235 897

287 29-Guna (SC) 47 GUNA 393 361 0 754 919

288 29-Guna (SC) 48 GUNA 518 453 0 971 875

289 29-Guna (SC) 49 GUNA 301 286 0 587 950

290 29-Guna (SC) 50 GUNA 243 247 0 490 1016

291 29-Guna (SC) 51 GUNA 516 501 0 1017 971

292 29-Guna (SC) 52 GUNA 331 315 0 646 952

293 29-Guna (SC) 53 GUNA 541 504 0 1045 932

294 29-Guna (SC) 54 GUNA 654 573 0 1227 876

295 29-Guna (SC) 55 GUNA 537 504 0 1041 939

296 29-Guna (SC) 56 GUNA 306 286 0 592 935

297 29-Guna (SC) 57 GUNA 161 166 0 327 1031

298 29-Guna (SC) 58 GUNA 698 610 0 1308 874

299 29-Guna (SC) 59 GUNA 451 400 0 851 887

300 29-Guna (SC) 60 GUNA 772 638 0 1410 826

301 29-Guna (SC) 61 GUNA 647 556 0 1203 859

302 29-Guna (SC) 62 GUNA 574 509 0 1083 887

303 29-Guna (SC) 63 GUNA 407 376 0 783 924

304 29-Guna (SC) 64 GUNA 266 237 0 503 891

305 29-Guna (SC) 65 GUNA 664 532 0 1196 801

306 29-Guna (SC) 66 GUNA 579 554 0 1133 957

307 29-Guna (SC) 67 GUNA 462 431 0 893 933

308 29-Guna (SC) 68 GUNA 524 481 0 1005 918

309 29-Guna (SC) 69 GUNA 210 185 0 395 881

310 29-Guna (SC) 70 GUNA 533 479 0 1012 899

311 29-Guna (SC) 71 GUNA 474 415 0 889 876

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Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

312 29-Guna (SC) 72 GUNA 609 517 0 1126 849

313 29-Guna (SC) 73 GUNA 523 476 0 999 910

314 29-Guna (SC) 74 GUNA 507 432 0 939 852

315 29-Guna (SC) 75 GUNA 558 513 0 1071 919

316 29-Guna (SC) 76 GUNA 834 750 0 1584 899

317 29-Guna (SC) 77 GUNA 798 755 0 1553 946

318 29-Guna (SC) 78 GUNA 629 553 0 1182 879

319 29-Guna (SC) 79 GUNA 691 600 0 1291 868

320 29-Guna (SC) 80 GUNA 344 300 0 644 872

321 29-Guna (SC) 81 GUNA 852 794 0 1646 932

322 29-Guna (SC) 82 GUNA 506 420 0 926 830

323 29-Guna (SC) 83 GUNA 386 385 0 771 997

324 29-Guna (SC) 84 GUNA 487 470 0 957 965

325 29-Guna (SC) 85 GUNA 349 308 0 657 883

326 29-Guna (SC) 86 GUNA 714 574 0 1288 804

327 29-Guna (SC) 87 GUNA 641 599 0 1240 934

328 29-Guna (SC) 88 GUNA 499 419 0 918 840

329 29-Guna (SC) 89 GUNA 296 272 0 568 919

330 29-Guna (SC) 90 GUNA 373 340 0 713 912

331 29-Guna (SC) 91 GUNA 304 286 0 590 941

332 29-Guna (SC) 92 GUNA 736 638 0 1374 867

333 29-Guna (SC) 93 GUNA 546 502 0 1048 919

334 29-Guna (SC) 94 GUNA 701 676 0 1377 964

335 29-Guna (SC) 95 GUNA 500 409 0 909 818

336 29-Guna (SC) 96 GUNA 760 652 0 1412 858

337 29-Guna (SC) 97 GUNA 668 628 0 1296 940

338 29-Guna (SC) 98 GUNA 509 503 0 1012 988

339 29-Guna (SC) 99 GUNA 497 472 0 969 950

340 29-Guna (SC) 100 GUNA 509 415 0 924 815

341 29-Guna (SC) 101 GUNA 516 488 0 1004 946

342 29-Guna (SC) 102 GUNA 322 274 0 596 851

343 29-Guna (SC) 103 GUNA 595 544 0 1139 914

344 29-Guna (SC) 104 GUNA 551 531 0 1082 964

345 29-Guna (SC) 105 GUNA 386 383 0 769 992

346 29-Guna (SC) 106 GUNA 555 484 0 1039 872

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Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

347 29-Guna (SC) 107 GUNA 399 367 0 766 920

348 29-Guna (SC) 108 GUNA 448 422 0 870 942

349 29-Guna (SC) 109 GUNA 406 383 0 789 943

350 29-Guna (SC) 110 GUNA 617 571 0 1188 925

351 29-Guna (SC) 111 GUNA 515 475 0 990 922

352 29-Guna (SC) 112 GUNA 521 450 0 971 864

353 29-Guna (SC) 113 GUNA 438 376 0 814 858

354 29-Guna (SC) 114 GUNA 417 384 0 801 921

355 29-Guna (SC) 115 GUNA 383 343 0 726 896

356 29-Guna (SC) 116 GUNA 591 501 0 1092 848

357 29-Guna (SC) 117 GUNA 874 730 0 1604 835

358 29-Guna (SC) 118 GUNA 423 363 0 786 858

359 29-Guna (SC) 119 GUNA 449 366 0 815 815

360 29-Guna (SC) 120 GUNA 412 369 0 781 896

361 29-Guna (SC) 121 GUNA 454 394 0 848 868

362 29-Guna (SC) 122 GUNA 385 390 0 775 1013

363 29-Guna (SC) 123 GUNA 511 428 0 939 838

364 29-Guna (SC) 124 NANAKHEDI 618 520 0 1138 841

365 29-Guna (SC) 125 NANAKHEDI 450 373 0 823 829

366 29-Guna (SC) 126 NANAKHEDI 644 554 0 1198 860

367 29-Guna (SC) 127 NANAKHEDI 490 413 0 903 843

368 29-Guna (SC) 128 BILONIYA 679 502 0 1181 739

369 29-Guna (SC) 129 MANGVAR 193 198 0 391 1026

370 29-Guna (SC) 130 BILAVAVADI 278 196 0 474 705

371 29-Guna (SC) 131 SILAVATI 692 563 0 1255 814

372 29-Guna (SC) 132 TARAVATA 596 499 0 1095 837

373 29-Guna (SC) 133 PURAINI 249 203 0 452 815

374 29-Guna (SC) 134 REJHAI 431 379 0 810 879

375 29-Guna (SC) 135 MAHUKHAN 507 436 0 943 860

376 29-Guna (SC) 136 SEMARA 345 302 0 647 875

377 29-Guna (SC) 137 CHOUROL 426 282 0 708 662

378 29-Guna (SC) 138 PIPARIYA 480 416 0 896 867

379 29-Guna (SC) 139 BEHATAGHAT 504 445 0 949 883

380 29-Guna (SC) 140 KOTHIYA 372 297 0 669 798

381 29-Guna (SC) 141 PAGARA 522 353 0 875 676

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

382 29-Guna (SC) 142 PAGARA 466 406 0 872 871

383 29-Guna (SC) 143 PRITAMAPUR (PAGARA) 274 243 0 517 887

384 29-Guna (SC) 144 SARAKHANDI 260 240 0 500 923

385 29-Guna (SC) 145 TORIYA 418 351 0 769 840

386 29-Guna (SC) 146 MAVAN 598 524 0 1122 876

387 29-Guna (SC) 147 MAVAN 505 441 0 946 873

388 29-Guna (SC) 148 SINGAVASA 607 537 0 1144 885

389 29-Guna (SC) 149 KHEJARA 746 578 0 1324 775

390 29-Guna (SC) 150 MUHALAPUR 522 467 0 989 895

391 29-Guna (SC) 151 DEVRIDANG 190 175 0 365 921

392 29-Guna (SC) 152 VINAYAKAKHEDI 761 657 0 1418 863

393 29-Guna (SC) 153 HILAGANA 745 575 0 1320 772

394 29-Guna (SC) 154 BAMORIBUJURG 257 234 0 491 911

395 29-Guna (SC) 155 MAHUGADHA 313 285 0 598 911

396 29-Guna (SC) 156 GADER 555 472 0 1027 850

397 29-Guna (SC) 157 BAJARANGADH 504 453 0 957 899

398 29-Guna (SC) 158 BAJARANGARH 496 443 0 939 893

399 29-Guna (SC) 159 BAJARANGARH 490 419 0 909 855

400 29-Guna (SC) 160 BAJRANGARH 197 192 0 389 975

401 29-Guna (SC) 161 BAJARANGARH 248 207 0 455 835

402 29-Guna (SC) 162 NAVIN COLONY BAJARANGARH 653 599 0 1252 917

403 29-Guna (SC) 163 SEMRI 256 226 0 482 883

404 29-Guna (SC) 164 GADHALAGIRD 242 208 0 450 860

405 29-Guna (SC) 165 GOPALAPUR TAKATAIYA 403 347 0 750 861

406 29-Guna (SC) 166 BEHATAJHIR 404 307 0 711 760

407 29-Guna (SC) 167 MOHRIKALAN 241 193 0 434 801

408 29-Guna (SC) 168 PIPARODAKALA 392 326 0 718 832

409 29-Guna (SC) 169 MAHUR 555 471 0 1026 849

410 29-Guna (SC) 170 MAHUR 389 324 0 713 833

411 29-Guna (SC) 171 MAJRA KHUSHALPUR 184 151 0 335 821

412 29-Guna (SC) 172 KAROD 645 569 0 1214 882

413 29-Guna (SC) 173 KAROD 407 367 0 774 902

414 29-Guna (SC) 174 GEHUKHEDAGIRD 446 399 0 845 895

415 29-Guna (SC) 175 BARAKHEDAGIRD 432 390 0 822 903

416 29-Guna (SC) 176 BARAKHEDAGIRD 529 413 0 942 781

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Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

417 29-Guna (SC) 177 SATANAPUR 520 423 0 943 813

418 29-Guna (SC) 178 KANDHON 339 322 0 661 950

419 29-Guna (SC) 179 CHHIPON 545 444 0 989 815

420 29-Guna (SC) 180 DHURDHURU 368 314 0 682 853

421 29-Guna (SC) 181 SARAKHOH 459 378 0 837 824

422 29-Guna (SC) 182 TILLIKHEDA 456 381 0 837 836

423 29-Guna (SC) 183 CHURAI 248 204 0 452 823

424 29-Guna (SC) 184 PIPRODAGIRD 453 351 0 804 775

425 29-Guna (SC) 185 BHOURAGIRD 385 326 0 711 847

426 29-Guna (SC) 186 SIRASIKALA 396 342 0 738 864

427 29-Guna (SC) 187 PARASODA 279 257 0 536 921

428 29-Guna (SC) 188 DEVRIMAR 358 316 0 674 883

429 29-Guna (SC) 189 IKODIYA 225 184 0 409 818

430 29-Guna (SC) 190 MANGVAR 392 344 0 736 878

431 29-Guna (SC) 191 BHUTAMADHI 440 373 0 813 848

432 29-Guna (SC) 192 NATHAI 193 176 0 369 912

433 29-Guna (SC) 193 GHATAVADA 423 381 0 804 901

434 29-Guna (SC) 194 DEHARIKHURD 499 435 0 934 872

435 29-Guna (SC) 195 BHADOUR 485 439 0 924 905

436 29-Guna (SC) 196 BHADOUR 631 586 0 1217 929

437 29-Guna (SC) 197 KHUJA 376 343 0 719 912

438 29-Guna (SC) 198 RASULAPUR 236 208 0 444 881

439 29-Guna (SC) 199 BARKHEDAHAT 424 387 0 811 913

440 29-Guna (SC) 200 BARKHEDAHAT 432 372 0 804 861

441 29-Guna (SC) 201 SAGABARKHEDA 526 469 0 995 892

442 29-Guna (SC) 202 MOMANBADA 448 413 0 861 922

443 29-Guna (SC) 203 BUDADOUNGAR 197 162 0 359 822

444 29-Guna (SC) 204 BANVIRKHEDI 398 360 0 758 905

445 29-Guna (SC) 205 Budena 318 267 0 585 840

446 29-Guna (SC) 206 AMODA 320 278 0 598 869

447 29-Guna (SC) 207 BAROUD 346 299 0 645 864

448 29-Guna (SC) 208 RUSIYA 400 350 0 750 875

449 29-Guna (SC) 209 PIPARODAKALAN 336 269 0 605 801

450 29-Guna (SC) 210 BAMURIYA 355 289 0 644 814

451 29-Guna (SC) 211 KHAJURI 600 471 0 1071 785

SN Assembly Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender

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Constituency No. & Name Ratio

452 29-Guna (SC) 212 DEVRI 402 350 0 752 871

453 29-Guna (SC) 213 BUDHAKHEDA 332 290 0 622 873

454 29-Guna (SC) 214 RUSALLA 512 427 0 939 834

455 29-Guna (SC) 215 MOHRIKALA 251 239 0 490 952

456 29-Guna (SC) 216 KHAMKHEDA 478 436 0 914 912

457 29-Guna (SC) 217 BHOURA 491 406 0 897 827

458 30-Chachoura 1 JAMONYAJAGIR 347 281 0 628 810

459 30-Chachoura 2 KHANPURA 497 427 0 924 859

460 30-Chachoura 3 BANSAHEDA KALA 439 386 0 825 879

461 30-Chachoura 4 KOLUKHEDI 329 288 0 617 875

462 30-Chachoura 5 KHAJURIYA 350 261 0 611 746

463 30-Chachoura 6 BANSAHEDA KHURD 678 581 0 1259 857

464 30-Chachoura 7 JHIKANI 239 195 0 434 816

465 30-Chachoura 8 BANKKHEDA 293 248 0 541 846

466 30-Chachoura 9 KHEDIKALA 352 291 0 643 827

467 30-Chachoura 10 BANDABARRA 456 391 0 847 857

468 30-Chachoura 11 JOGIPURA URPH DANT 331 274 0 605 828

469 30-Chachoura 12 KEKDIVIRAN 599 562 0 1161 938

470 30-Chachoura 13 MADAGANMAPHI 440 372 0 812 845

471 30-Chachoura 14 KARMODIYA 418 363 0 781 868

472 30-Chachoura 15 TALVADA NAJDIK AMBEH 506 452 0 958 893

473 30-Chachoura 16 AMBEH 242 230 0 472 950

474 30-Chachoura 17 AANKHEDI 640 576 0 1216 900

475 30-Chachoura 18 KHEJDARAMA 688 586 0 1274 852

476 30-Chachoura 19 LAMAKHEDA 458 366 0 824 799

477 30-Chachoura 20 BADOD 431 356 0 787 826

478 30-Chachoura 21 BADOD 386 308 0 694 798

479 30-Chachoura 22 JOGIRADA 276 229 0 505 830

480 30-Chachoura 23 BAHUKHEDI 381 335 0 716 879

481 30-Chachoura 24 HANUMATKHEDA 537 428 0 965 797

482 30-Chachoura 25 MANAKCHOUK 227 205 0 432 903

483 30-Chachoura 26 GULVADA 514 403 0 917 784

484 30-Chachoura 27 GULVADA 287 243 0 530 847

485 30-Chachoura 28 BALGUDA 336 316 0 652 940

486 30-Chachoura 29 BIRYAI 746 561 0 1307 752

487 30-Chachoura 30 BADAGAON 700 567 0 1267 810

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

488 30-Chachoura 31 BHAMAVAD 458 390 0 848 852

489 30-Chachoura 32 BHAMAVAD 414 373 0 787 901

490 30-Chachoura 33 KAIKADAYAKALA 643 551 0 1194 857

491 30-Chachoura 34 UPRI 673 565 0 1238 840

492 30-Chachoura 35 GOLYA HEDA 364 338 0 702 929

493 30-Chachoura 36 KHATKYA 418 381 0 799 911

494 30-Chachoura 37 KHEJADAVEHRA 237 196 0 433 827

495 30-Chachoura 38 KANAKHEDI 292 236 0 528 808

496 30-Chachoura 39 KHEDLITANKA 224 210 0 434 938

497 30-Chachoura 40 TULASIKHEDI 300 255 0 555 850

498 30-Chachoura 41 KUBHARAJ 448 400 0 848 893

499 30-Chachoura 42 KUBHARAJ 608 544 0 1152 895

500 30-Chachoura 43 KUBHARAJ 392 369 0 761 941

501 30-Chachoura 44 KUBHARAJ 375 348 0 723 928

502 30-Chachoura 45 KUBHRAJ 352 327 0 679 929

503 30-Chachoura 46 KUBHRAJ 439 407 0 846 927

504 30-Chachoura 47 KUBHANRAJ 495 454 0 949 917

505 30-Chachoura 48 KUBHANRAJ 494 458 0 952 927

506 30-Chachoura 49 KUMBHRAJ 376 339 0 715 902

507 30-Chachoura 50 KUBHANRAJ 625 573 0 1198 917

508 30-Chachoura 51 KUMBHRAJ 280 272 0 552 971

509 30-Chachoura 52 KUBHANRAJ 314 296 0 610 943

510 30-Chachoura 53 KUMBHRAJ 697 626 0 1323 898

511 30-Chachoura 54 JASTKHEDI 597 517 0 1114 866

512 30-Chachoura 55 BARKHEDAKALA 494 418 0 912 846

513 30-Chachoura 56 GORAYAKHEDA 613 520 0 1133 848

514 30-Chachoura 57 KUNJAKHEDA 523 423 0 946 809

515 30-Chachoura 58 AMALYA 475 430 0 905 905

516 30-Chachoura 59 JHAREDA 420 363 0 783 864

517 30-Chachoura 60 MOHANPUR 308 244 0 552 792

518 30-Chachoura 61 BADNAGAR 388 308 0 696 794

519 30-Chachoura 62 TALAWADA 437 388 0 825 888

520 30-Chachoura 63 PIPALYA N. SIGANNAPUR 316 292 0 608 924

521 30-Chachoura 64 SANAI 679 563 0 1242 829

522 30-Chachoura 65 PIPALKHEDIKALA 422 377 0 799 893

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

523 30-Chachoura 66 BHUMLAKHEDI 734 665 0 1399 906

524 30-Chachoura 67 JHIRI 507 506 0 1013 998

525 30-Chachoura 68 BHOGIPURA 350 353 0 703 1009

526 30-Chachoura 69 BAKANYA 529 456 0 985 862

527 30-Chachoura 70 JAMONYAKHURD 225 187 0 412 831

528 30-Chachoura 71 LILVEHKHURD 298 213 0 511 715

529 30-Chachoura 72 KRADYA 289 241 0 530 834

530 30-Chachoura 73 GOUMUKH 675 525 0 1200 778

531 30-Chachoura 74 BORAKAKHEDA 560 469 0 1029 838

532 30-Chachoura 75 KADAIYAKHURD 428 417 0 845 974

533 30-Chachoura 76 TATUJKHEDI 328 295 0 623 899

534 30-Chachoura 77 MRIGWAS 582 483 0 1065 830

535 30-Chachoura 78 MRIGWAS 606 515 0 1121 850

536 30-Chachoura 79 MRIGWAS 562 467 0 1029 831

537 30-Chachoura 80 MRIGWAS 564 448 0 1012 794

538 30-Chachoura 81 SIGANPUR 544 467 0 1011 858

539 30-Chachoura 82 ENTKHEDIKHURD 599 528 0 1127 881

540 30-Chachoura 83 KUDARA 565 486 0 1051 860

541 30-Chachoura 84 KURVAI 522 430 0 952 824

542 30-Chachoura 85 ALLIKHEDI 467 415 0 882 889

543 30-Chachoura 86 MOHAMMADPUR 508 439 0 947 864

544 30-Chachoura 87 MADAGAN KHALSA 365 285 0 650 781

545 30-Chachoura 88 PIPALHEDADANG 422 359 0 781 851

546 30-Chachoura 89 KAMALPUR DANG 423 356 0 779 842

547 30-Chachoura 90 KANKARYA 508 381 0 889 750

548 30-Chachoura 91 FATEHPUR 519 466 0 985 898

549 30-Chachoura 92 PIPALYAVEH 236 213 0 449 903

550 30-Chachoura 93 BATAVADA 511 460 0 971 900

551 30-Chachoura 94 BATAVADA 360 332 0 692 922

552 30-Chachoura 95 LILVEHKALAN 281 258 0 539 918

553 30-Chachoura 96 JALALAPURA 665 592 0 1257 890

554 30-Chachoura 97 KUSUMAPURA 424 406 0 830 958

555 30-Chachoura 98 JHUKARA 432 407 0 839 942

556 30-Chachoura 99 UMARATHANA 473 429 0 902 907

557 30-Chachoura 100 TLAVALI 278 240 0 518 863

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

558 30-Chachoura 101 MANGARON 469 421 0 890 898

559 30-Chachoura 102 MAHESH PURA 307 306 0 613 997

560 30-Chachoura 103 BIJANIPURA 495 427 0 922 863

561 30-Chachoura 104 CHARANAPURA 290 262 0 552 903

562 30-Chachoura 105 KHANPURA 293 267 0 560 911

563 30-Chachoura 106 RAMADI 543 450 0 993 829

564 30-Chachoura 107 DEDALA 610 491 0 1101 805

565 30-Chachoura 108 BARAKHEDIMAPHI 542 463 0 1005 854

566 30-Chachoura 109 KHEJADAKALARANI 516 432 0 948 837

567 30-Chachoura 110 KHEJADAKALARANI 525 454 0 979 865

568 30-Chachoura 111 KANDAYAKHEDIKALA 329 255 0 584 775

569 30-Chachoura 112 BARAKHEDAKHURD 606 565 1 1172 932

570 30-Chachoura 113 JAMONYAKALA 356 290 0 646 815

571 30-Chachoura 114 GHATAKHEDI 401 329 0 730 820

572 30-Chachoura 115 CHITODA 578 474 0 1052 820

573 30-Chachoura 116 KOLU 605 506 0 1111 836

574 30-Chachoura 117 PATODI 671 586 0 1257 873

575 30-Chachoura 118 AJAGARA 434 439 0 873 1012

576 30-Chachoura 119 SAGAR 304 270 0 574 888

577 30-Chachoura 120 JAYSINGHPURA 196 171 0 367 872

578 30-Chachoura 121 KHATOLI 679 608 0 1287 895

579 30-Chachoura 122 BINAGANJ 402 372 0 774 925

580 30-Chachoura 123 BINAGANJ 418 369 0 787 883

581 30-Chachoura 124 BINAGANJ 363 335 0 698 923

582 30-Chachoura 125 BINAGANJ 359 339 0 698 944

583 30-Chachoura 126 BINAGANJ 333 315 0 648 946

584 30-Chachoura 127 BINAGANJ 339 330 0 669 973

585 30-Chachoura 128 BINAGANJ 404 369 0 773 913

586 30-Chachoura 129 BINAGANJ 472 437 0 909 926

587 30-Chachoura 130 BINAGANJ 641 580 0 1221 905

588 30-Chachoura 131 CHACHODA 522 481 0 1003 921

589 30-Chachoura 132 CHACHODA 371 323 0 694 871

590 30-Chachoura 133 CHACHODA 402 332 0 734 826

591 30-Chachoura 134 CHACHODA 519 465 0 984 896

592 30-Chachoura 135 CHACHODA 559 557 0 1116 996

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

593 30-Chachoura 136 CHACHODA 392 368 0 760 939

594 30-Chachoura 137 CHACHODA 543 472 0 1015 869

595 30-Chachoura 138 AMASER 573 518 0 1091 904

596 30-Chachoura 139 BRAMHAPURA 281 264 0 545 940

597 30-Chachoura 140 PIPALYAMOTI 554 462 0 1016 834

598 30-Chachoura 141 MERIYAKHEDIKHURD 697 635 0 1332 911

599 30-Chachoura 142 NESHAKALA 410 389 0 799 949

600 30-Chachoura 143 KALAPIPAL 414 371 0 785 896

601 30-Chachoura 144 MURELA 699 620 0 1319 887

602 30-Chachoura 145 BADI MURELI (MURELA) 393 371 0 764 944

603 30-Chachoura 146 PAKHARIYAPURA 558 470 0 1028 842

604 30-Chachoura 147 SINGAPURA 251 215 0 466 857

605 30-Chachoura 148 SONAHEDA 301 268 0 569 890

606 30-Chachoura 149 JOGIPURA CHANCH 489 458 0 947 937

607 30-Chachoura 150 KANAKANEHARU 207 208 0 415 1005

608 30-Chachoura 151 KOTARA 536 444 0 980 828

609 30-Chachoura 152 NETYAKHEDI 657 535 0 1192 814

610 30-Chachoura 153 MUHASAKALA 273 234 0 507 857

611 30-Chachoura 154 KIRVADA 261 241 0 502 923

612 30-Chachoura 155 PAINCHI 453 439 0 892 969

613 30-Chachoura 156 PAINCHI 440 405 0 845 920

614 30-Chachoura 157 MERIYAKHEDIKALA 171 166 0 337 971

615 30-Chachoura 158 LACHHONI 257 221 0 478 860

616 30-Chachoura 159 PIPALYANAJDIK KOTARA 269 249 0 518 926

617 30-Chachoura 160 NARAYANAPURA 283 225 0 508 795

618 30-Chachoura 161 KONYAKALA 477 381 0 858 799

619 30-Chachoura 162 LAKHOURI 463 378 0 841 816

620 30-Chachoura 163 JATERI 375 334 0 709 891

621 30-Chachoura 164 BHESU 407 375 0 782 921

622 30-Chachoura 165 BADONDIYA 429 403 0 832 939

623 30-Chachoura 166 BINAGANV 421 374 0 795 888

624 30-Chachoura 167 LAHERCHA 323 276 0 599 854

625 30-Chachoura 168 TODI 540 439 0 979 813

626 30-Chachoura 169 ARANYA 257 237 0 494 922

627 30-Chachoura 170 NALAKHEDA 296 247 0 543 834

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

628 30-Chachoura 171 VAPACHALAHARIYA 529 453 0 982 856

629 30-Chachoura 172 PIPALYAKALA KALA 279 248 0 527 889

630 30-Chachoura 173 MALONI 213 173 0 386 812

631 30-Chachoura 174 RATODHANA 580 485 0 1065 836

632 30-Chachoura 175 LAKHANAVAS 500 413 0 913 826

633 30-Chachoura 176 GENHUKHEDI 665 575 0 1240 865

634 30-Chachoura 177 KITAKHADI 454 425 0 879 936

635 30-Chachoura 178 RAMATERI 293 273 0 566 932

636 30-Chachoura 179 DAVARAYA 362 314 0 676 867

637 30-Chachoura 180 BARAKHUA 325 298 0 623 917

638 30-Chachoura 181 TELIGANV 383 353 0 736 922

639 30-Chachoura 182 TELIGANV 412 383 0 795 930

640 30-Chachoura 183 RUPAHEDI 231 237 0 468 1026

641 30-Chachoura 184 DEHARI 389 343 0 732 882

642 30-Chachoura 185 BIVAKHEDI 486 398 0 884 819

643 30-Chachoura 186 VAPACHAVIKRAM 362 329 0 691 909

644 30-Chachoura 187 KHEJADAKALA 405 334 0 739 825

645 30-Chachoura 188 CHOPANAKALA 322 273 0 595 848

646 30-Chachoura 189 RAJAHEDI 410 344 0 754 839

647 30-Chachoura 190 JANGARU 351 288 0 639 821

648 30-Chachoura 191 DHINAKHEDI 583 495 0 1078 849

649 30-Chachoura 192 SIYAKHEDI 248 218 0 466 879

650 30-Chachoura 193 HINGONA 364 290 0 654 797

651 30-Chachoura 194 GODIYA 313 281 0 594 898

652 30-Chachoura 195 MOHARI 309 285 0 594 922

653 30-Chachoura 196 BAHADURAPUR 363 328 0 691 904

654 30-Chachoura 197 KOLARAS 728 674 0 1402 926

655 30-Chachoura 198 TORAI 511 389 0 900 761

656 30-Chachoura 199 KARELA 302 252 0 554 834

657 30-Chachoura 200 KHERKEHDI 364 313 0 677 860

658 30-Chachoura 201 NALAKHEDA 498 448 0 946 900

659 30-Chachoura 202 SHRIPURA 222 211 0 433 950

660 30-Chachoura 203 MAKASUDANAGADH 377 345 0 722 915

661 30-Chachoura 204 MAKASUDANGADH 277 258 0 535 931

662 30-Chachoura 205 MAKASUDANAGADH 346 324 0 670 936

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

663 30-Chachoura 206 MAKASUDANGADH 357 328 0 685 919

664 30-Chachoura 207 MAKASUDANAGADH 681 597 0 1278 877

665 30-Chachoura 208 MAKASUDANAGADH 475 408 0 883 859

666 30-Chachoura 209 MAKASUDANGADH 449 367 0 816 817

667 30-Chachoura 210 MAKASUDANAGADH 659 594 0 1253 901

668 30-Chachoura 211 GAARAKHEDA 417 385 0 802 923

669 30-Chachoura 212 AGARPURA 397 362 0 759 912

670 30-Chachoura 213 VIRAPURA 560 452 0 1012 807

671 30-Chachoura 214 IMALIYA 198 166 0 364 838

672 30-Chachoura 215 PARAVARIYA 611 549 0 1160 899

673 30-Chachoura 216 BUDHANA 428 372 0 800 869

674 30-Chachoura 217 BHAGAVATIPURA 427 397 0 824 930

675 30-Chachoura 218 THUNIYAKUNDAL 340 274 0 614 806

676 30-Chachoura 219 BAROD 649 619 0 1268 954

677 30-Chachoura 220 SOHAN KHEDI 427 386 0 813 904

678 30-Chachoura 221 DIROLI 521 439 0 960 843

679 30-Chachoura 222 NAGANKHEDI 542 453 0 995 836

680 30-Chachoura 223 BARODKALAN 344 313 0 657 910

681 30-Chachoura 224 EEMANAKHEDI 433 353 0 786 815

682 30-Chachoura 225 MAHUAKHEDA 308 267 0 575 867

683 30-Chachoura 226 NASIRAPUR 435 367 0 802 844

684 30-Chachoura 227 NASHIRPUR 357 315 0 672 882

685 30-Chachoura 228 KHAIRAD 358 331 0 689 925

686 30-Chachoura 229 MAJRA BANIYATODI 350 334 0 684 954

687 30-Chachoura 230 SHAHPUR 395 374 0 769 947

688 30-Chachoura 231 KHEJDA 246 227 0 473 923

689 30-Chachoura 232 TEJAKHEDI 626 521 0 1147 832

690 30-Chachoura 233 BARAKHEDI RAM 304 291 0 595 957

691 30-Chachoura 234 DURGAPURA 350 330 0 680 943

692 30-Chachoura 235 VISHANKHEDA 393 342 0 735 870

693 30-Chachoura 236 MADHOPURA 387 310 0 697 801

694 30-Chachoura 237 KARONDI 430 364 0 794 847

695 30-Chachoura 238 UKAVAD 420 363 0 783 864

696 30-Chachoura 239 UKAVAD 323 274 0 597 848

697 30-Chachoura 240 SUNDARPURA 300 300 0 600 1000

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

698 30-Chachoura 241 KHERAKHEDA 507 425 0 932 838

699 30-Chachoura 242 BANSAKHEDI 390 317 0 707 813

700 30-Chachoura 243 MAHU 355 287 0 642 808

701 31-Raghogarh 1 KHEJADA GURUJI 372 326 0 698 876

702 31-Raghogarh 2 GONDALPUR 393 362 0 755 921

703 31-Raghogarh 3 KHIRIYA 381 345 0 726 906

704 31-Raghogarh 4 DHARANAVADA 415 376 0 791 906

705 31-Raghogarh 5 DHARANAVADA 619 521 0 1140 842

706 31-Raghogarh 6 BHULAY 474 397 0 871 838

707 31-Raghogarh 7 SARVERPUR 291 253 0 544 869

708 31-Raghogarh 8 SANOTIYA 274 253 0 527 923

709 31-Raghogarh 9 BALABHENT 627 567 0 1194 904

710 31-Raghogarh 10 CHOUDAKHEDI 376 332 0 708 883

711 31-Raghogarh 11 TODI 449 407 0 856 906

712 31-Raghogarh 12 BHADOUDI 616 617 0 1233 1002

713 31-Raghogarh 13 GOURA 553 512 0 1065 926

714 31-Raghogarh 14 KARAMAKHEDI 504 466 0 970 925

715 31-Raghogarh 15 KARMAKEHDI 241 202 0 443 838

716 31-Raghogarh 16 KARAMAKHEDI 483 437 0 920 905

717 31-Raghogarh 17 BERAKHEDI 722 629 0 1351 871

718 31-Raghogarh 18 BERAKHEDI 596 534 0 1130 896

719 31-Raghogarh 19 BERKEHDI 428 381 0 809 890

720 31-Raghogarh 20 DEHRI 265 221 0 486 834

721 31-Raghogarh 21 NARONI 412 392 0 804 951

722 31-Raghogarh 22 MAHUAPURA 402 379 0 781 943

723 31-Raghogarh 23 DUHAVAD 322 275 0 597 854

724 31-Raghogarh 24 GHOGHRI PAHADI MAJRA 288 281 0 569 976

725 31-Raghogarh 25 BANDARAGADHA 346 283 0 629 818

726 31-Raghogarh 26 KUNDA 308 256 0 564 831

727 31-Raghogarh 27 PURAINA 462 401 0 863 868

728 31-Raghogarh 28 PAGARA 638 545 0 1183 854

729 31-Raghogarh 29 PADARAKHEDI 670 602 0 1272 899

730 31-Raghogarh 30 N.F.L VIJAYAPUR 226 206 0 432 912

731 31-Raghogarh 31 N.F.L VIJAYAPUR 492 507 0 999 1030

732 31-Raghogarh 32 N.F.L.VIJAYPUR 318 307 0 625 965

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

733 31-Raghogarh 33 N.F.L VIJAYAPUR 301 269 0 570 894

734 31-Raghogarh 34 N.F.L VIJAYAPUR 712 616 0 1328 865

735 31-Raghogarh 35 N.F.L.VIJAYPUR 402 318 0 720 791

736 31-Raghogarh 36 VIJAYAPUR 479 430 0 909 898

737 31-Raghogarh 37 VIJAYAPUR 597 542 0 1139 908

738 31-Raghogarh 38 BRASANGPURA 266 248 0 514 932

739 31-Raghogarh 39 UDAYAPURI 303 295 0 598 974

740 31-Raghogarh 40 KAKAWASA 575 536 0 1111 932

741 31-Raghogarh 41 SAKATAPUR 426 376 0 802 883

742 31-Raghogarh 42 BELAKA 590 524 0 1114 888

743 31-Raghogarh 43 DONGAR 300 310 0 610 1033

744 31-Raghogarh 44 DONGAR 607 564 0 1171 929

745 31-Raghogarh 45 DONGAR 229 188 0 417 821

746 31-Raghogarh 46 BABADIKHEDA 460 382 0 842 830

747 31-Raghogarh 47 DOURANA 403 384 0 787 953

748 31-Raghogarh 48 DOURANA 601 528 0 1129 879

749 31-Raghogarh 49 NADANER 429 364 0 793 848

750 31-Raghogarh 50 KHAIRAI 563 501 0 1064 890

751 31-Raghogarh 51 SAANKRA 280 252 0 532 900

752 31-Raghogarh 52 BIDHOURIYA 705 604 0 1309 857

753 31-Raghogarh 53 KASVA RAGHOUGADH 572 461 0 1033 806

754 31-Raghogarh 54 KASVA RAGHOUGADH 513 443 0 956 864

755 31-Raghogarh 55 KASVA RGHOUGADH 558 495 0 1053 887

756 31-Raghogarh 56 KASVA RAGHOUGADH 470 410 0 880 872

757 31-Raghogarh 57 RAGHOUGADH 498 449 0 947 902

758 31-Raghogarh 58 RAGHOUGADH 601 500 0 1101 832

759 31-Raghogarh 59 RAGHOUGADH 453 407 0 860 898

760 31-Raghogarh 60 RAGHOUGADH 417 376 0 793 902

761 31-Raghogarh 61 RAGHOUGADH 518 513 0 1031 990

762 31-Raghogarh 62 RAGHOUGADH 443 406 0 849 916

763 31-Raghogarh 63 RAGHOUGADH 544 484 0 1028 890

764 31-Raghogarh 64 RAGHOUGADH 334 326 0 660 976

765 31-Raghogarh 65 RAGHOUGADH 362 342 0 704 945

766 31-Raghogarh 66 RAGHOUGADH 593 562 0 1155 948

767 31-Raghogarh 67 RAGHOUGADH 506 464 0 970 917

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

768 31-Raghogarh 68 RAGHOUGADH 368 338 0 706 918

769 31-Raghogarh 69 RAGHOUGADH 505 485 0 990 960

770 31-Raghogarh 70 RADHAUGADH 517 491 0 1008 950

771 31-Raghogarh 71 BHARASULA 565 505 0 1070 894

772 31-Raghogarh 72 SADA COLONY 553 456 0 1009 825

773 31-Raghogarh 73 SADA COLONY 260 233 0 493 896

774 31-Raghogarh 74 GEL COLONY GOPALPURA 495 427 0 922 863

775 31-Raghogarh 75 BHAISANA 550 496 0 1046 902

776 31-Raghogarh 76 AHIRKHEDI 216 224 0 440 1037

777 31-Raghogarh 77 AHAMADAPUR 485 452 0 937 932

778 31-Raghogarh 78 ACHAKALAPUR 715 509 0 1224 712

779 31-Raghogarh 79 KADAIYA 614 560 0 1174 912

780 31-Raghogarh 80 NOUHAR 543 502 0 1045 924

781 31-Raghogarh 81 SARASAHELA 716 645 0 1361 901

782 31-Raghogarh 82 AVAN 638 580 0 1218 909

783 31-Raghogarh 83 AVAN 630 598 0 1228 949

784 31-Raghogarh 84 AVAN 658 606 0 1264 921

785 31-Raghogarh 85 BAIHARAKHEDI 547 460 0 1007 841

786 31-Raghogarh 86 NARAYANAPURA 431 382 0 813 886

787 31-Raghogarh 87 PARAKANA 663 567 0 1230 855

788 31-Raghogarh 88 SUNDARAKHEDI 588 523 0 1111 889

789 31-Raghogarh 89 PREMAGADH 475 442 0 917 931

790 31-Raghogarh 90 GOVINDAPURA 510 476 0 986 933

791 31-Raghogarh 91 RAM NAGAR 418 377 0 795 902

792 31-Raghogarh 92 RAM NAGAR 413 401 0 814 971

793 31-Raghogarh 93 RAM NAGAR 474 454 0 928 958

794 31-Raghogarh 94 RAM NAGAR 339 310 0 649 914

795 31-Raghogarh 95 GODIYA 581 461 0 1042 793

796 31-Raghogarh 96 CHOUPADA 450 423 0 873 940

797 31-Raghogarh 97 PHEKARA 546 492 0 1038 901

798 31-Raghogarh 98 SAVATAKHEDI 340 303 0 643 891

799 31-Raghogarh 99 PILAGHATA 342 309 0 651 904

800 31-Raghogarh 100 GAVARI 722 629 0 1351 871

801 31-Raghogarh 101 DITALAVADA 514 422 0 936 821

802 31-Raghogarh 102 DOWA 270 253 0 523 937

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

803 31-Raghogarh 103 PIPALYA 347 324 0 671 934

804 31-Raghogarh 104 SAGAR 256 229 0 485 895

805 31-Raghogarh 105 BARAKHEDA 458 392 0 850 856

806 31-Raghogarh 106 PARASOLIYA 705 638 0 1343 905

807 31-Raghogarh 107 KANTHI 348 317 0 665 911

808 31-Raghogarh 108 PIPALAKHEDI 370 329 0 699 889

809 31-Raghogarh 109 MAHU 309 269 0 578 871

810 31-Raghogarh 110 BARASAT 536 465 0 1001 868

811 31-Raghogarh 111 BARASAT 498 381 0 879 765

812 31-Raghogarh 112 BARASAT 238 221 0 459 929

813 31-Raghogarh 113 CHOUDAKHEDI 280 258 0 538 921

814 31-Raghogarh 114 KHEJDA 431 380 0 811 882

815 31-Raghogarh 115 MAJRA KISHANGARH 202 167 0 369 827

816 31-Raghogarh 116 PAREWA 551 476 0 1027 864

817 31-Raghogarh 117 TODRA 440 371 0 811 843

818 31-Raghogarh 118 TODRA 390 339 0 729 869

819 31-Raghogarh 119 SALOTA 369 341 0 710 924

820 31-Raghogarh 120 SALOTA 392 349 0 741 890

821 31-Raghogarh 121 AMALYAGOCHA 625 542 0 1167 867

822 31-Raghogarh 122 SHAKNRPURA 394 332 0 726 843

823 31-Raghogarh 123 BAPACHA 350 297 0 647 849

824 31-Raghogarh 124 BERAVAS 588 463 0 1051 787

825 31-Raghogarh 125 JAMANER 644 561 0 1205 871

826 31-Raghogarh 126 JAMANER 513 450 0 963 877

827 31-Raghogarh 127 JAMANER 304 278 0 582 914

828 31-Raghogarh 128 JAMANER 387 360 0 747 930

829 31-Raghogarh 129 JAMANER 331 310 0 641 937

830 31-Raghogarh 130 MALIYAKHEDI 608 539 0 1147 887

831 31-Raghogarh 131 DHADHONYA 430 367 0 797 853

832 31-Raghogarh 132 MOTIPUR 392 350 0 742 893

833 31-Raghogarh 133 KANJARI 380 344 0 724 905

834 31-Raghogarh 134 BARAKHEDISHYAM 288 235 0 523 816

835 31-Raghogarh 135 DONGAR 578 506 0 1084 875

836 31-Raghogarh 136 PACHAGODIYA 430 328 0 758 763

837 31-Raghogarh 137 BORADA 434 408 0 842 940

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

838 31-Raghogarh 138 JHARAPARI 554 488 0 1042 881

839 31-Raghogarh 139 PATAN 319 271 0 590 850

840 31-Raghogarh 140 THUKRAVDA 290 252 0 542 869

841 31-Raghogarh 141 MORAWAS 275 243 0 518 884

842 31-Raghogarh 142 GADER 417 373 0 790 894

843 31-Raghogarh 143 KUDAIDANG 464 395 0 859 851

844 31-Raghogarh 144 MUDIYAGADH 584 478 0 1062 818

845 31-Raghogarh 145 MAHADEVAPURA 783 635 0 1418 811

846 31-Raghogarh 146 SEHERKHEDA 460 399 0 859 867

847 31-Raghogarh 147 AMALYA 673 618 0 1291 918

848 31-Raghogarh 148 GOUMUKH 396 324 0 720 818

849 31-Raghogarh 149 KHEDALIDANG 445 353 0 798 793

850 31-Raghogarh 150 KAKARUA 574 501 0 1075 873

851 31-Raghogarh 151 KUSAMAND 365 324 0 689 888

852 31-Raghogarh 152 KUMARIYAI 373 326 0 699 874

853 31-Raghogarh 153 JHAJHON 588 501 0 1089 852

854 31-Raghogarh 154 GANESHPURA (TAMEDI) 239 208 0 447 870

855 31-Raghogarh 155 SHAHROK 592 497 0 1089 840

856 31-Raghogarh 156 SHAHAROG 539 448 0 987 831

857 31-Raghogarh 157 PIPARODA MAINA 509 420 0 929 825

858 31-Raghogarh 158 RIJODA 535 465 0 1000 869

859 31-Raghogarh 159 IMALIYA 261 236 0 497 904

860 31-Raghogarh 160 RAMGIRKALAN 496 435 0 931 877

861 31-Raghogarh 161 ARON 451 435 0 886 965

862 31-Raghogarh 162 ARON 448 368 0 816 821

863 31-Raghogarh 163 ARON 402 343 0 745 853

864 31-Raghogarh 164 ARON 409 364 0 773 890

865 31-Raghogarh 165 ARON 443 410 0 853 926

866 31-Raghogarh 166 ARON 357 316 0 673 885

867 31-Raghogarh 167 ARON 511 438 0 949 857

868 31-Raghogarh 168 ARON 545 497 0 1042 912

869 31-Raghogarh 169 ARON 537 470 0 1007 875

870 31-Raghogarh 170 ARON 497 426 0 923 857

871 31-Raghogarh 171 ARON 446 432 0 878 969

872 31-Raghogarh 172 ARON 529 446 0 975 843

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

873 31-Raghogarh 173 ARON 518 463 0 981 894

874 31-Raghogarh 174 ARON 499 352 1 852 705

875 31-Raghogarh 175 ARON 458 379 0 837 828

876 31-Raghogarh 176 ARON 197 158 0 355 802

877 31-Raghogarh 177 ARON 453 333 0 786 735

878 31-Raghogarh 178 ARON 410 363 0 773 885

879 31-Raghogarh 179 ARON 555 486 0 1041 876

880 31-Raghogarh 180 ARON 468 396 0 864 846

881 31-Raghogarh 181 CHOUKHET 426 334 0 760 784

882 31-Raghogarh 182 SUNAGAYAI 446 376 0 822 843

883 31-Raghogarh 183 MOHRIKHURD 272 240 0 512 882

884 31-Raghogarh 184 PAHARU 441 373 0 814 846

885 31-Raghogarh 185 RUSALLIKHURD 505 448 0 953 887

886 31-Raghogarh 186 HADIPUR 259 247 0 506 954

887 31-Raghogarh 187 MUDRAMATA 353 297 0 650 841

888 31-Raghogarh 188 MUDRAMATA 312 289 0 601 926

889 31-Raghogarh 189 PATALESHVAR 435 392 0 827 901

890 31-Raghogarh 190 HINOTIYA 584 498 0 1082 853

891 31-Raghogarh 191 GOVINDPUR 492 411 0 903 835

892 31-Raghogarh 192 RAMPUR 438 377 0 815 861

893 31-Raghogarh 193 RAMPUR 304 269 0 573 885

894 31-Raghogarh 194 BAKAN 336 260 0 596 774

895 31-Raghogarh 195 KUNDOULI 487 406 0 893 834

896 31-Raghogarh 196 VRINDAVAN 359 290 0 649 808

897 31-Raghogarh 197 IKODIYA 297 265 0 562 892

898 31-Raghogarh 198 SIRSI 467 444 0 911 951

899 31-Raghogarh 199 MUDRAKHURD 534 507 0 1041 949

900 31-Raghogarh 200 JAKHODA 310 256 0 566 826

901 31-Raghogarh 201 DEVMADHI 292 267 0 559 914

902 31-Raghogarh 202 SALAY 623 564 0 1187 905

903 31-Raghogarh 203 SARAI 425 345 0 770 812

904 31-Raghogarh 204 KYANPUR 347 272 0 619 784

905 31-Raghogarh 205 PANAVADIHAT 716 566 0 1282 791

906 31-Raghogarh 206 BAROD 624 513 0 1137 822

907 31-Raghogarh 207 RORIYA 336 305 0 641 908

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SNAssembly

Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name Net Electors Gender Ratio

908 31-Raghogarh 208 HUSAINPUR 370 325 0 695 878

909 31-Raghogarh 209 TANKPAROURIYA 484 425 0 909 878

910 31-Raghogarh 210 RUSALLIKALAN 582 414 0 996 711

911 31-Raghogarh 211 DEHRIKALAN 752 614 0 1366 816

912 31-Raghogarh 212 CHOUPNA 325 246 0 571 757

913 31-Raghogarh 213 CHITAWAR 392 362 0 754 923

914 31-Raghogarh 214 KHIRIYADANGI 662 519 0 1181 784

915 31-Raghogarh 215 KHAIRKHEDI 580 430 0 1010 741

916 31-Raghogarh 216 NEV 408 349 0 757 855

917 31-Raghogarh 217 KARAIYA 202 165 0 367 817

918 31-Raghogarh 218 TIGHRACHANCH 210 170 0 380 810

919 31-Raghogarh 219 KASBAMADHI 658 555 0 1213 843

920 31-Raghogarh 220 AMAKHEDAMUGIS 419 314 0 733 749

921 31-Raghogarh 221 PIPARIYA JAGIR 396 285 0 681 720

922 31-Raghogarh 222 NIBODA 542 453 0 995 836

923 31-Raghogarh 223 JASI 293 243 0 536 829

924 31-Raghogarh 224 DAGRAI 390 349 0 739 895

925 31-Raghogarh 225 BARPANVADI 244 212 0 456 869

926 31-Raghogarh 226 TIGHRA AHMAD 249 214 0 463 859

927 31-Raghogarh 227 JHITIYA 511 430 0 941 841

928 31-Raghogarh 228 MUHASA 320 230 0 550 719

929 31-Raghogarh 229 KHIRNI 433 343 0 776 792

930 31-Raghogarh 230 AMKHEDASUKHA 249 189 0 438 759

931 31-Raghogarh 231 HAPAKHEDI 245 219 0 464 894

932 31-Raghogarh 232 KOLUA 257 236 0 493 918

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Annexure-2: PS with turnout less than 50%

AC No & Name PS No & Name Male Turnout % Female Turnout % Total Turnout %29- Guna(SC) 9-Guna 46.68 51.80 49.04

102-Guna 40.78 47.15 43.71103-Guna 41.37 42.75 42.03137-Charaul 54.14 28.21 43.81189-Ikodia 0 0 0

30-Chanchora 153-Muhasa Kala 0.36 2.08 1.1631-Raghogarh 33-NFL Vijaipur 47.48 45.82 46.71

Annexure-3: Age Cohort

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Age Cohort

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SNAssembly Constituency No. & Name

Polling Station No. & Name

Age Cohort

18-19

20-29

30-39

40-49

50-59

60-69

70-79 80+

1 28-Bamori 1 TILI 36 220 153 131 46 57 24 14

2 28-Bamori 2 PADON 23 201 145 62 62 38 18 5

3 28-Bamori 3 Wardha 50 265 109 99 74 42 22 8

4 28-Bamori 4 Narvada 60 284 118 130 88 34 32 9

5 28-Bamori 5 KUMHARI 12 325 200 177 104 64 28 10

6 28-Bamori 6 KARRAKHEDA 34 187 159 98 55 50 18 4

7 28-Bamori 7 Chhikari 34 313 260 185 90 80 24 2

8 28-Bamori 8 BADHURIYA 56 231 157 138 42 36 29 4

9 28-Bamori 9 BARAVAN 32 354 187 124 81 49 30 6

10 28-Bamori 10 SESUPURA 29 233 120 77 42 30 18 11

11 28-Bamori 11 VISHANABADA 44 322 239 194 103 67 27 10

12 28-Bamori 12 VISHANABADA 32 319 296 200 112 46 19 8

13 28-Bamori 13 NAGAPHANI SALAIYA 53 420 204 181 112 63 36 17

14 28-Bamori 14 BHOTUPURA 29 240 103 99 37 56 16 3

15 28-Bamori 15 VITATHALAPUR 70 328 138 147 55 59 23 3

16 28-Bamori 16 BUDERA 83 356 310 176 91 90 25 6

17 28-Bamori 17 MAJHOLA 31 170 128 75 51 33 25 9

18 28-Bamori 18 DASTOLI VER 13 172 119 86 50 26 19 3

19 28-Bamori 19 SANDKHEDA 32 344 330 203 72 55 26 9

20 28-Bamori 20 SANBADA 12 370 210 170 139 96 40 5

21 28-Bamori 21 MARAKIMAHU 16 234 211 173 87 68 37 8

22 28-Bamori 22 MARKIMAHU 33 321 241 201 77 64 22 10

23 28-Bamori 23 KARKEKIMAHU 31 209 195 96 66 34 11 3

24 28-Bamori 24 NAGADA 28 120 272 76 63 33 9 6

25 28-Bamori 25 KARILI 20 162 130 76 34 47 38 7

26 28-Bamori 26 SIRSI 12 271 209 145 82 46 16 2

27 28-Bamori 27 NAYAGAON URPH PARODA 40 382 243 190 122 74 36 8

28 28-Bamori 28 KILAMAPUR 14 347 155 148 132 75 33 21

29 28-Bamori 29 SUATOR 26 238 122 70 92 46 24 37

30 28-Bamori 30 DONGRI 27 226 92 94 62 32 12 11

31 28-Bamori 31 REHAPURA 35 247 136 148 90 63 38 12

32 28-Bamori 32 DEVGARH 23 147 133 81 25 45 11 5

33 28-Bamori 33 MADHAI 13 293 194 121 95 56 23 7

34 28-Bamori 34 SONKHARA 52 260 240 213 114 55 23 13

35 28-Bamori 35 GADHALAUJARI 38 282 307 195 91 79 22 6

36 28-Bamori 36 KUSUMKHO 39 98 52 43 40 20 9 7

37 28-Bamori 37 ATAKHEDI 32 179 74 75 42 40 10 4

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38 28-Bamori 38 DIVIYA MANPUR 32 160 71 84 42 24 21 2

39 28-Bamori 39 PATAN 20 143 111 74 60 25 16 3

40 28-Bamori 40 BANSKHEDI 22 195 126 92 45 31 14 2

41 28-Bamori 41 KABAR BAMORI 51 223 167 123 51 53 18 2

42 28-Bamori 42 DIGDOLI 25 260 137 104 67 27 28 6

43 28-Bamori 43 DUMAVAN 61 250 142 113 65 49 20 9

44 28-Bamori 44 DHIMARPURA 23 300 168 132 72 69 11 3

45 28-Bamori 45 JOHARI 25 207 124 108 43 26 14 3

46 28-Bamori 46 JAITPURA 25 171 103 101 54 34 16 3

47 28-Bamori 47 DHANORIYA 37 284 150 149 112 61 32 9

48 28-Bamori 48 SILAVATI 30 300 219 159 88 60 39 10

49 28-Bamori 49 KAPASI 12 430 200 266 153 111 59 26

50 28-Bamori 50 GANESHPURA 21 101 76 71 31 20 11 3

51 28-Bamori 51 CHAKLODA 19 331 192 144 114 70 40 14

52 28-Bamori 52 CHHATARPURA 9 125 87 78 41 21 9 5

53 28-Bamori 53 KALORA 51 375 245 195 116 87 40 7

54 28-Bamori 54 KUDKA 27 189 74 96 54 39 21 8

55 28-Bamori 55 BHIDARA (PHATEHAGADHA) 50 208 149 92 53 78 15 2

56 28-Bamori 56 UMARDA 21 206 120 69 37 34 15 1

57 28-Bamori 57 JAGESHRI 9 161 106 62 40 25 9 6

58 28-Bamori 58 MAMALA 16 176 106 57 46 19 12 6

59 28-Bamori 59 DIGADOLI (DOBRA) 101 283 288 148 45 96 27 14

60 28-Bamori 60 RAMPURIA 30 167 173 58 53 45 19 9

61 28-Bamori 61 HAMIRAPUR 43 410 266 150 119 66 27 4

62 28-Bamori 62 BAVADIKHEDA 20 161 86 87 70 43 21 7

63 28-Bamori 63 BILKHEDA 37 195 112 103 65 63 35 13

64 28-Bamori 64 PATHI 41 284 200 147 76 50 24 1

65 28-Bamori 65 SODA 27 99 84 52 25 18 2 2

66 28-Bamori 66 BANIYANI (KOHANA) 39 235 142 91 69 24 10 1

67 28-Bamori 67 KOHAN 19 323 208 160 92 60 21 9

68 28-Bamori 68 JHIRI 27 203 169 100 48 43 46 6

69 28-Bamori 69 PHATEHGADH 37 342 246 162 85 37 19 2

70 28-Bamori 70 FATEHGARH 21 211 175 117 64 34 6 4

71 28-Bamori 71 PHATEHGADH 44 414 286 204 117 58 28 10

72 28-Bamori 72 NIBHERI 47 160 104 97 78 41 25 14

73 28-Bamori 73 MAGARODA 69 355 272 165 81 54 20 21

74 28-Bamori 74 MAGARODA 32 245 107 144 94 42 39 22

75 28-Bamori 75 ANANDPURA 27 157 54 90 60 22 20 12

76 28-Bamori 76 KASAL 45 419 196 175 89 52 15 1

77 28-Bamori 77 AJARODA 62 379 286 210 115 72 31 8

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78 28-Bamori 78 KISANPURA 41 219 116 93 40 60 10 6

79 28-Bamori 79 TAKODIYA 40 239 107 82 61 43 16 5

80 28-Bamori 80 RAM NAGAR 69 384 239 169 111 78 31 12

81 28-Bamori 81 CHURELA 13 191 73 118 72 45 16 6

82 28-Bamori 82 BHOORAKHEDI 24 201 81 92 88 47 22 6

83 28-Bamori 83 LALONI 78 438 261 184 73 83 33 0

84 28-Bamori 84 KUSHEPUR 40 534 355 209 126 116 42 13

85 28-Bamori 85 JHUMAKA 15 210 123 69 55 36 8 3

86 28-Bamori 86 LODERA 9 204 108 87 73 55 28 12

87 28-Bamori 87 MACHHARAYA 18 146 78 80 67 47 21 12

88 28-Bamori 88 PANHETI (BANJARA) 52 220 181 113 54 41 22 8

89 28-Bamori 89 GVARKHEDA 19 191 135 78 45 35 14 3

90 28-Bamori 90 KARMADA 25 115 95 58 33 30 4 1

91 28-Bamori 91 KARMADI 40 186 95 68 36 21 19 2

92 28-Bamori 92 KHARRAKHEDA 74 253 209 131 73 47 18 3

93 28-Bamori 93 BARODIYA 37 227 132 125 62 58 14 2

94 28-Bamori 94 PARANTH 100 408 269 212 110 61 32 4

95 28-Bamori 95 DONGARPUR 21 219 176 145 74 63 22 6

96 28-Bamori 96 DEHRA 39 380 149 189 127 72 34 28

97 28-Bamori 97 KHERLA MUDOUL 27 356 184 178 125 59 32 8

98 28-Bamori 98 BAMORI 13 286 224 180 97 40 32 10

99 28-Bamori 99 BAMORI 29 371 301 162 94 53 16 7

100 28-Bamori 100 BAMORI 24 405 271 183 107 76 57 7

101 28-Bamori 101 BAGHERI 32 247 150 122 58 34 24 10

102 28-Bamori 102 KHUTIYARI 10 178 149 112 82 46 20 2

103 28-Bamori 103 PACHORA 24 249 199 104 61 49 29 1

104 28-Bamori 104 MUHALCOLONIY 24 442 258 176 111 68 24 14

105 28-Bamori 105 MUHALCOLONY 13 293 208 159 88 47 29 3

106 28-Bamori 106 MUHALCOLONY 12 147 114 96 64 20 9 7

107 28-Bamori 107 NAYA DUMELA 23 210 146 110 48 34 19 9

108 28-Bamori 108 UKAVADKHURD 35 188 130 74 62 42 10 1

109 28-Bamori 109 UKAVADKALA 27 260 164 113 74 40 20 3

110 28-Bamori 110 BHOURA 51 376 272 167 109 49 29 13

111 28-Bamori 111 SUHAYA 22 334 199 116 104 58 30 4

112 28-Bamori 112 PORUKHEDI 21 148 114 69 39 14 10 3

113 28-Bamori 113 PARVAH 26 262 207 169 102 47 35 4

114 28-Bamori 114 PARVAH 41 235 120 130 89 35 19 7

115 28-Bamori 115 PIPALYA 18 93 64 70 35 33 11 0

116 28-Bamori 116 RATNAGIR 47 235 155 106 57 56 7 6

117 28-Bamori 117 AENDWADA 29 136 115 47 36 31 15 1

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118 28-Bamori 118 BANSKHEDI 39 232 172 146 75 61 38 6

119 28-Bamori 119 IMALIYA 40 217 125 82 64 38 16 1

120 28-Bamori 120 KANARI 39 100 72 53 54 21 15 3

121 28-Bamori 121 CHACK VISHWANAGAR 68 376 178 117 73 44 24 14

122 28-Bamori 122 MUDRA HANUMAN 79 373 214 152 109 55 29 9

123 28-Bamori 123 JHAGAR 18 183 126 84 56 27 14 2

124 28-Bamori 124 JHAGAR 50 325 241 167 110 49 19 8

125 28-Bamori 125 DHANANKHEDI 19 263 209 171 82 69 28 15

126 28-Bamori 126 MOI 22 171 128 78 47 24 13 3

127 28-Bamori 127 BANEH 30 350 219 160 132 67 35 17

128 28-Bamori 128 SABRAMODI 30 183 177 132 67 44 37 4

129 28-Bamori 129 SHYAMPUR 18 149 100 74 51 26 1 1

130 28-Bamori 130 DHANORIYA 49 268 157 141 49 50 13 6

131 28-Bamori 131 KONTAR 53 212 149 96 79 30 21 1

132 28-Bamori 132 KANCHANPURA 18 196 144 107 59 48 20 4

133 28-Bamori 133 ANTARSUNA 27 344 192 144 81 93 19 8

134 28-Bamori 134 SILAVATI 31 272 157 146 82 25 26 3

135 28-Bamori 135 RAMPUR 20 284 160 116 48 59 26 14

136 28-Bamori 136 DHARAVALA 15 152 114 78 47 29 16 2

137 28-Bamori 137 NONERA 28 190 133 132 49 31 13 3

138 28-Bamori 138 AKODA 34 363 262 208 99 72 28 13

139 28-Bamori 139 KHADELA 81 366 247 242 130 78 38 18

140 28-Bamori 140 KHERIKHATA 9 310 240 118 74 59 22 8

141 28-Bamori 141 VIROLI 3 279 212 130 83 65 19 7

142 28-Bamori 142 JALAMPUR 24 308 204 187 105 59 22 3

143 28-Bamori 143 UDAYPURI 55 280 173 92 67 33 14 2

144 28-Bamori 144 GADARIYA KODER 32 348 177 135 98 48 31 18

145 28-Bamori 145 MYAPUR(DHANVADI) 4 328 186 114 78 45 18 4

146 28-Bamori 146 IKODIYA 4 265 157 118 77 39 19 8

147 28-Bamori 147 KUNDORA 22 260 205 128 79 51 27 4

148 28-Bamori 148 DURGAPUR 7 212 193 132 69 33 14 2

149 28-Bamori 149 SINGAPUR 18 253 141 117 71 33 15 9

150 28-Bamori 150 TAKNERA 26 407 290 202 126 85 35 9

151 28-Bamori 151 TAKNERA 12 437 266 222 134 67 22 7

152 28-Bamori 152 TAKNERA 20 202 119 110 70 40 23 7

153 28-Bamori 153 KHAJURI 29 329 179 175 85 54 24 12

154 28-Bamori 154 SENDHUA 22 188 102 66 52 40 8 4

155 28-Bamori 155 SHAHPUR 23 119 104 75 44 43 16 2

156 28-Bamori 156 NASIRA 32 180 96 93 48 43 15 10

157 28-Bamori 157 PADAMANAKHEDI 34 227 164 172 71 42 31 8

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158 28-Bamori 158 MYANA 17 379 317 188 130 72 36 18

159 28-Bamori 159 MYANA 34 256 245 133 105 64 30 10

160 28-Bamori 160 MYANA 11 241 162 114 72 32 12 3

161 28-Bamori 161 MYANA 18 206 226 144 84 41 23 5

162 28-Bamori 162 MYANA 28 307 292 149 85 75 41 17

163 28-Bamori 163 MYANA 22 227 195 88 48 29 17 12

164 28-Bamori 164 DUNGASRA 49 476 266 239 133 103 40 9

165 28-Bamori 165 CHAK MADHOPUR 53 285 216 118 91 63 25 5

166 28-Bamori 166 TINSYAI 64 387 249 187 94 67 32 5

167 28-Bamori 167 MORKHEDI 23 205 117 84 54 28 17 4

168 28-Bamori 168 RAI 35 593 325 237 185 135 53 12

169 28-Bamori 169 MAHODRA 55 276 270 199 75 43 16 0

170 28-Bamori 170 AGRA 37 346 194 159 99 57 28 2

171 28-Bamori 171 BHIDRA (UMARI) 63 380 179 204 121 71 24 11

172 28-Bamori 172 MOHANPUR KHURD 43 257 135 105 72 30 10 5

173 28-Bamori 173 AMROHI 22 174 101 38 40 38 12 7

174 28-Bamori 174 BHURAKHEDI 53 457 239 190 127 75 25 17

175 28-Bamori 175 AMROD 60 332 187 158 127 81 27 26

176 28-Bamori 176 NANIPURA 27 159 83 65 39 28 6 1

177 28-Bamori 177 SANAVANI 46 307 117 96 66 31 19 14

178 28-Bamori 178 SIMROD 53 311 176 129 74 32 33 13

179 28-Bamori 179 SIMROD 72 249 113 119 57 44 27 17

180 28-Bamori 180 DUDHAI 20 199 117 109 54 24 28 6

181 28-Bamori 181 BISONIYA 30 361 249 237 116 96 27 3

182 28-Bamori 182 KHARAGPUR (SHABRAMODI) 41 442 279 181 126 43 24 10

183 28-Bamori 183 SAMARSINGA 52 275 259 149 80 52 43 6

184 28-Bamori 184 SUJAKHEDI 59 310 236 168 65 59 31 10

185 28-Bamori 185 KHEJRABABA 25 392 292 191 112 78 34 9

186 28-Bamori 186 PATANA 30 135 103 71 36 38 20 1

187 28-Bamori 187 BARODIYAKALAN 16 89 89 51 45 34 7 0

188 28-Bamori 188 GOLAKHEDI 41 315 213 156 90 53 32 8

189 28-Bamori 189 MURADPUR 60 315 216 162 86 66 21 10

190 28-Bamori 190 MURADPUR 37 218 170 137 68 53 22 6

191 28-Bamori 191 BERKHEDI 38 399 318 238 143 80 34 7

192 28-Bamori 192 BORKHEDA DANG 32 167 96 61 59 30 12 5

193 28-Bamori 193 GADHA 15 388 329 183 136 75 36 12

194 28-Bamori 194 GADHA 24 289 222 150 97 53 18 5

195 28-Bamori 195 DHOLABAJ 13 255 125 113 56 38 19 6

196 28-Bamori 196 SINGHADI 31 243 124 104 64 32 22 9

197 28-Bamori 197 BARODIYAKHURD 12 120 111 75 46 22 8 6

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198 28-Bamori 198 HARIPUR 81 504 322 205 116 98 35 3

199 28-Bamori 199 PURAPOSAR 17 195 119 144 70 54 44 17

200 28-Bamori 200 PURAPOSAR 25 257 178 156 104 37 29 15

201 28-Bamori 201 VINAKHYAI 48 120 82 65 53 30 18 3

202 28-Bamori 202 BHAIROGHATI 31 356 280 169 92 78 55 9

203 28-Bamori 203 MAKRAVADA 19 158 122 82 54 27 32 12

204 28-Bamori 204 DEVPUR 23 332 162 185 87 36 26 9

205 28-Bamori 205 CHAKDEVPUR 26 321 220 128 78 64 20 7

206 28-Bamori 206 CHAKDEVPUR 13 294 180 119 55 41 13 0

207 28-Bamori 207 UMARI 17 406 243 195 126 60 29 3

208 28-Bamori 208 UMARI 60 394 280 203 114 63 27 8

209 28-Bamori 209 GOPALPURA 15 158 155 103 46 38 14 4

210 28-Bamori 210 NEGAMA 21 325 214 124 81 66 37 2

211 28-Bamori 211 ARI 24 301 194 157 92 47 27 10

212 28-Bamori 212 PATAI 20 457 297 199 142 71 37 11

213 28-Bamori 213 BHADORA 20 292 175 128 67 39 13 4

214 28-Bamori 214 BHADORA 27 202 166 106 72 38 14 3

215 28-Bamori 215 BHADORA 28 306 211 128 76 50 24 3

216 28-Bamori 216 KHARAGPUR (DHAMNAR) 14 148 77 88 74 54 37 7

217 28-Bamori 217 DHAMNAR 30 235 107 136 86 60 24 6

218 28-Bamori 218 DHAMNAR 39 263 114 198 118 115 50 16

219 28-Bamori 219 KHUTAYAVAD 28 263 179 169 70 69 31 9

220 28-Bamori 220 KHUTIYAVAD 19 247 174 111 104 50 31 9

221 28-Bamori 221 LAHARKOTA 23 323 221 135 95 59 17 10

222 28-Bamori 222 SAGORIYA 33 342 210 138 90 43 21 3

223 28-Bamori 223 JAMARA 27 243 164 103 64 79 28 4

224 28-Bamori 224 KHONKAR 34 337 218 157 82 58 31 10

225 28-Bamori 225 GAJIPUR 23 169 176 85 52 52 30 5

226 28-Bamori 226 PUNAMKHEDI 15 215 93 126 59 43 32 11

227 28-Bamori 227 BARAKHEDASAPHA 11 299 241 149 74 70 21 9

228 28-Bamori 228 UKAVAD 42 257 258 146 88 79 26 6

229 28-Bamori 229 UKAVAD 38 289 206 156 66 56 28 6

230 28-Bamori 230 KUNDOL 13 201 144 94 86 39 32 17

231 28-Bamori 231 PADARIYA 22 160 73 83 42 47 14 16

232 28-Bamori 232 MANPUR 16 252 137 151 74 36 26 19

233 28-Bamori 233 HINOTIYA 20 313 206 142 107 52 23 0

234 28-Bamori 234 BALLAPUR 39 189 119 85 38 40 13 4

235 28-Bamori 235 DOSHPUR 10 104 67 59 35 18 7 10

236 28-Bamori 236 MAGRANA 18 322 296 203 137 85 43 14

237 28-Bamori 237 GAJNAI 24 357 220 144 91 60 26 7

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238 28-Bamori 238 GOPALPUR 21 255 169 113 57 60 17 2

239 28-Bamori 239 PIPARODA KESHARAJ 12 201 201 126 80 66 28 7

240 28-Bamori 240 IMAJHARA 15 323 288 162 89 64 28 13

241 29-Guna (SC) 1 SAKATAPUR 27 332 195 132 93 46 18 5

242 29-Guna (SC) 2 SAKATPUR 38 374 244 148 62 40 21 4

243 29-Guna (SC) 3 PIPRODAKHURD 34 500 340 218 121 70 47 10

244 29-Guna (SC) 4 PIPRODAKHURD 26 418 251 197 86 32 27 5

245 29-Guna (SC) 5 PIPRODAKHURD 32 324 302 168 60 53 16 2

246 29-Guna (SC) 6 GUNA 66 535 383 222 117 91 24 8

247 29-Guna (SC) 7 GUNA 20 235 268 205 103 68 27 5

248 29-Guna (SC) 8 GUNA 25 368 244 177 116 40 17 2

249 29-Guna (SC) 9 GUNA 23 211 177 154 112 56 18 4

250 29-Guna (SC) 10 GUNA 21 302 287 214 147 61 19 2

251 29-Guna (SC) 11 GUNA 35 331 260 219 87 55 19 5

252 29-Guna (SC) 12 GUNA 41 460 347 279 177 79 33 9

253 29-Guna (SC) 13 GUNA 23 307 231 178 129 76 33 3

254 29-Guna (SC) 14 GUNA 10 235 220 139 85 39 22 4

255 29-Guna (SC) 15 GUNA 43 304 234 116 77 53 12 2

256 29-Guna (SC) 16 GUNA 18 321 283 146 73 68 25 1

257 29-Guna (SC) 17 GUNA 20 322 233 172 97 39 27 4

258 29-Guna (SC) 18 GUNA 36 293 272 204 130 67 31 8

259 29-Guna (SC) 19 GUNA 9 257 232 142 88 52 23 7

260 29-Guna (SC) 20 GUNA 34 408 291 163 90 46 10 7

261 29-Guna (SC) 21 GUNA 20 280 187 106 55 37 20 2

262 29-Guna (SC) 22 GUNA 43 428 237 192 102 56 26 2

263 29-Guna (SC) 23 GUNA 20 407 306 159 99 74 26 5

264 29-Guna (SC) 24 GUNA 21 249 148 80 44 27 10 3

265 29-Guna (SC) 25 GUNA 26 335 345 230 153 95 46 12

266 29-Guna (SC) 26 GUNA 40 367 331 182 91 69 26 4

267 29-Guna (SC) 27 GUNA 35 364 257 128 77 43 21 4

268 29-Guna (SC) 28 GUNA 40 278 147 88 61 20 14 9

269 29-Guna (SC) 29 GUNA 66 566 379 236 103 74 34 3

270 29-Guna (SC) 30 GUNA 46 565 360 215 117 78 20 9

271 29-Guna (SC) 31 GUNA 20 448 319 217 126 47 22 6

272 29-Guna (SC) 32 GUNA 18 352 221 139 80 62 17 7

273 29-Guna (SC) 33 GUNA 14 371 344 201 74 50 13 5

274 29-Guna (SC) 34 GUNA 2 182 184 91 49 25 10 1

275 29-Guna (SC) 35 GUNA 23 640 452 241 106 62 22 4

276 29-Guna (SC) 36 GUNA 21 273 206 124 61 41 13 0

277 29-Guna (SC) 37 GUNA 36 341 276 178 65 22 16 0

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278 29-Guna (SC) 38 GUNA 12 354 305 209 142 79 29 17

279 29-Guna (SC) 39 GUNA 22 400 308 209 116 53 29 5

280 29-Guna (SC) 40 GUNA 38 356 262 228 140 61 34 11

281 29-Guna (SC) 41 GUNA 14 403 281 180 133 67 30 4

282 29-Guna (SC) 42 GUNA 12 384 322 227 138 96 54 11

283 29-Guna (SC) 43 GUNA 12 285 258 230 143 60 46 8

284 29-Guna (SC) 44 GUNA 23 296 271 166 157 79 27 12

285 29-Guna (SC) 45 GUNA 9 239 204 132 109 38 16 8

286 29-Guna (SC) 46 GUNA 21 353 330 240 157 78 45 11

287 29-Guna (SC) 47 GUNA 12 221 194 137 99 56 26 9

288 29-Guna (SC) 48 GUNA 22 276 283 178 114 58 36 4

289 29-Guna (SC) 49 GUNA 8 131 154 117 97 58 18 4

290 29-Guna (SC) 50 GUNA 8 127 110 93 88 45 15 4

291 29-Guna (SC) 51 GUNA 16 259 254 219 153 78 28 10

292 29-Guna (SC) 52 GUNA 13 157 149 125 101 65 28 8

293 29-Guna (SC) 53 GUNA 20 325 241 186 134 81 44 14

294 29-Guna (SC) 54 GUNA 34 413 327 221 129 70 27 6

295 29-Guna (SC) 55 GUNA 39 399 285 159 84 52 22 1

296 29-Guna (SC) 56 GUNA 21 217 134 107 60 33 17 3

297 29-Guna (SC) 57 GUNA 4 111 86 49 43 18 14 2

298 29-Guna (SC) 58 GUNA 49 426 383 251 115 59 19 6

299 29-Guna (SC) 59 GUNA 21 310 191 156 100 45 26 2

300 29-Guna (SC) 60 GUNA 25 566 349 221 112 80 46 11

301 29-Guna (SC) 61 GUNA 26 382 339 228 131 73 16 8

302 29-Guna (SC) 62 GUNA 30 347 308 203 105 64 24 2

303 29-Guna (SC) 63 GUNA 22 260 215 143 76 51 15 1

304 29-Guna (SC) 64 GUNA 15 150 136 96 46 38 20 2

305 29-Guna (SC) 65 GUNA 29 355 345 247 126 71 18 5

306 29-Guna (SC) 66 GUNA 30 312 295 211 168 74 40 3

307 29-Guna (SC) 67 GUNA 23 232 244 187 117 66 18 6

308 29-Guna (SC) 68 GUNA 22 298 243 203 152 63 19 5

309 29-Guna (SC) 69 GUNA 10 109 105 80 43 33 15 0

310 29-Guna (SC) 70 GUNA 25 347 277 181 109 46 25 2

311 29-Guna (SC) 71 GUNA 18 266 278 153 102 51 17 4

312 29-Guna (SC) 72 GUNA 10 332 301 236 150 68 24 5

313 29-Guna (SC) 73 GUNA 17 353 256 176 124 48 22 3

314 29-Guna (SC) 74 GUNA 35 307 220 193 119 49 15 1

315 29-Guna (SC) 75 GUNA 20 400 301 162 96 69 22 1

316 29-Guna (SC) 76 GUNA 32 605 446 236 148 87 28 2

317 29-Guna (SC) 77 GUNA 48 613 390 259 129 75 34 5

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318 29-Guna (SC) 78 GUNA 21 437 328 217 103 50 24 2

319 29-Guna (SC) 79 GUNA 36 427 332 245 134 78 28 11

320 29-Guna (SC) 80 GUNA 21 242 142 116 62 44 17 0

321 29-Guna (SC) 81 GUNA 50 652 431 248 156 82 21 6

322 29-Guna (SC) 82 GUNA 15 352 263 139 91 45 15 6

323 29-Guna (SC) 83 GUNA 25 299 225 117 61 32 9 3

324 29-Guna (SC) 84 GUNA 26 311 233 177 116 55 37 2

325 29-Guna (SC) 85 GUNA 18 199 176 115 79 47 19 4

326 29-Guna (SC) 86 GUNA 23 373 358 315 153 34 22 10

327 29-Guna (SC) 87 GUNA 37 365 311 252 156 81 33 5

328 29-Guna (SC) 88 GUNA 12 286 280 159 94 67 19 1

329 29-Guna (SC) 89 GUNA 13 165 168 100 54 39 24 5

330 29-Guna (SC) 90 GUNA 13 173 186 142 101 61 29 8

331 29-Guna (SC) 91 GUNA 12 167 150 98 81 55 24 3

332 29-Guna (SC) 92 GUNA 30 456 333 263 160 92 33 7

333 29-Guna (SC) 93 GUNA 19 376 315 192 86 44 16 0

334 29-Guna (SC) 94 GUNA 30 591 351 217 106 62 16 4

335 29-Guna (SC) 95 GUNA 26 326 261 156 89 40 7 4

336 29-Guna (SC) 96 GUNA 70 512 405 231 116 56 20 2

337 29-Guna (SC) 97 GUNA 36 497 367 186 103 76 29 2

338 29-Guna (SC) 98 GUNA 41 356 227 173 129 60 24 2

339 29-Guna (SC) 99 GUNA 40 367 235 145 121 47 13 1

340 29-Guna (SC) 100 GUNA 24 327 217 187 92 49 23 5

341 29-Guna (SC) 101 GUNA 15 256 301 195 124 75 28 10

342 29-Guna (SC) 102 GUNA 18 171 123 155 88 28 9 4

343 29-Guna (SC) 103 GUNA 22 315 268 247 182 64 32 9

344 29-Guna (SC) 104 GUNA 31 310 259 212 141 84 35 10

345 29-Guna (SC) 105 GUNA 18 220 198 149 122 47 10 5

346 29-Guna (SC) 106 GUNA 27 342 239 212 130 58 23 8

347 29-Guna (SC) 107 GUNA 15 229 216 143 87 42 31 3

348 29-Guna (SC) 108 GUNA 23 344 201 140 101 45 12 4

349 29-Guna (SC) 109 GUNA 27 308 180 137 72 39 20 6

350 29-Guna (SC) 110 GUNA 27 458 291 199 136 46 26 5

351 29-Guna (SC) 111 GUNA 41 360 273 172 94 36 12 2

352 29-Guna (SC) 112 GUNA 33 308 259 185 87 73 24 2

353 29-Guna (SC) 113 GUNA 14 297 233 137 79 36 15 3

354 29-Guna (SC) 114 GUNA 16 223 229 132 118 61 20 2

355 29-Guna (SC) 115 GUNA 20 271 228 101 59 34 12 1

356 29-Guna (SC) 116 GUNA 39 414 297 183 98 43 13 5

357 29-Guna (SC) 117 GUNA 34 603 381 314 161 76 31 4

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358 29-Guna (SC) 118 GUNA 25 272 219 130 78 48 14 0

359 29-Guna (SC) 119 GUNA 28 312 217 132 63 51 11 1

360 29-Guna (SC) 120 GUNA 36 264 193 177 85 22 4 0

361 29-Guna (SC) 121 GUNA 40 304 194 181 102 22 5 0

362 29-Guna (SC) 122 GUNA 40 314 129 146 84 43 16 3

363 29-Guna (SC) 123 GUNA 37 357 182 180 123 38 18 4

364 29-Guna (SC) 124 NANAKHEDI 23 430 321 209 72 57 23 3

365 29-Guna (SC) 125 NANAKHEDI 15 320 216 130 73 48 17 4

366 29-Guna (SC) 126 NANAKHEDI 27 432 319 204 118 58 28 12

367 29-Guna (SC) 127 NANAKHEDI 11 342 269 132 78 44 25 2

368 29-Guna (SC) 128 BILONIYA 34 451 267 184 127 61 47 10

369 29-Guna (SC) 129 MANGVAR 11 156 92 72 28 15 17 0

370 29-Guna (SC) 130 BILAVAVADI 8 163 84 90 51 36 31 11

371 29-Guna (SC) 131 SILAVATI 53 424 295 199 119 91 47 27

372 29-Guna (SC) 132 TARAVATA 40 371 263 186 109 72 48 6

373 29-Guna (SC) 133 PURAINI 15 181 103 71 33 32 14 3

374 29-Guna (SC) 134 REJHAI 36 288 177 147 72 51 34 5

375 29-Guna (SC) 135 MAHUKHAN 31 314 251 165 85 51 39 7

376 29-Guna (SC) 136 SEMARA 26 243 137 101 51 61 16 12

377 29-Guna (SC) 137 CHOUROL 22 190 128 165 102 51 39 11

378 29-Guna (SC) 138 PIPARIYA 45 301 202 165 87 61 30 5

379 29-Guna (SC) 139 BEHATAGHAT 24 341 212 186 105 53 24 4

380 29-Guna (SC) 140 KOTHIYA 24 218 130 120 87 56 29 5

381 29-Guna (SC) 141 PAGARA 20 297 291 117 68 57 23 2

382 29-Guna (SC) 142 PAGARA 20 289 226 126 111 57 31 12

383 29-Guna (SC) 143 PRITAMAPUR (PAGARA) 38 178 133 73 38 40 10 7

384 29-Guna (SC) 144 SARAKHANDI 32 160 128 76 61 25 13 5

385 29-Guna (SC) 145 TORIYA 40 242 201 112 77 56 33 8

386 29-Guna (SC) 146 MAVAN 27 420 266 189 105 68 37 10

387 29-Guna (SC) 147 MAVAN 17 317 248 152 97 73 34 8

388 29-Guna (SC) 148 SINGAVASA 44 465 242 174 112 70 31 6

389 29-Guna (SC) 149 KHEJARA 25 465 332 232 109 106 42 13

390 29-Guna (SC) 150 MUHALAPUR 39 361 232 151 106 59 33 8

391 29-Guna (SC) 151 DEVRIDANG 9 147 74 65 39 21 7 3

392 29-Guna (SC) 152 VINAYAKAKHEDI 39 461 309 302 166 96 36 9

393 29-Guna (SC) 153 HILAGANA 43 459 366 240 117 61 32 2

394 29-Guna (SC) 154 BAMORIBUJURG 27 157 102 86 61 46 11 1

395 29-Guna (SC) 155 MAHUGADHA 25 230 135 96 48 29 28 7

396 29-Guna (SC) 156 GADER 41 365 236 181 107 66 26 5

397 29-Guna (SC) 157 BAJARANGADH 32 290 287 165 100 46 32 5

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398 29-Guna (SC) 158 BAJARANGARH 30 307 233 154 87 74 42 12

399 29-Guna (SC) 159 BAJARANGARH 16 289 292 141 86 51 28 6

400 29-Guna (SC) 160 BAJRANGARH 25 121 83 69 43 31 14 3

401 29-Guna (SC) 161 BAJARANGARH 30 166 113 79 31 21 13 2

402 29-Guna (SC) 162 NAVIN COLONY BAJARANGARH 24 462 351 185 120 84 23 3

403 29-Guna (SC) 163 SEMRI 7 175 114 83 60 31 9 3

404 29-Guna (SC) 164 GADHALAGIRD 17 129 114 86 69 28 7 0

405 29-Guna (SC) 165 GOPALAPUR TAKATAIYA 41 225 171 137 96 44 32 4

406 29-Guna (SC) 166 BEHATAJHIR 26 237 139 137 79 47 31 15

407 29-Guna (SC) 167 MOHRIKALAN 5 128 117 97 55 21 9 2

408 29-Guna (SC) 168 PIPARODAKALA 42 259 174 122 66 33 13 9

409 29-Guna (SC) 169 MAHUR 26 355 238 198 88 77 40 4

410 29-Guna (SC) 170 MAHUR 20 213 193 128 65 69 17 8

411 29-Guna (SC) 171 MAJRA KHUSHALPUR 13 111 80 68 17 32 11 3

412 29-Guna (SC) 172 KAROD 60 364 320 206 121 86 42 15

413 29-Guna (SC) 173 KAROD 35 226 212 110 77 72 32 10

414 29-Guna (SC) 174 GEHUKHEDAGIRD 28 275 197 162 79 73 25 6

415 29-Guna (SC) 175 BARAKHEDAGIRD 21 243 237 127 103 70 16 5

416 29-Guna (SC) 176 BARAKHEDAGIRD 26 313 233 180 104 53 29 4

417 29-Guna (SC) 177 SATANAPUR 13 307 236 180 90 77 29 11

418 29-Guna (SC) 178 KANDHON 43 204 191 114 42 47 13 7

419 29-Guna (SC) 179 CHHIPON 37 312 206 208 118 81 24 3

420 29-Guna (SC) 180 DHURDHURU 29 186 164 141 89 44 22 7

421 29-Guna (SC) 181 SARAKHOH 45 272 204 161 67 53 30 5

422 29-Guna (SC) 182 TILLIKHEDA 35 264 228 135 83 56 32 4

423 29-Guna (SC) 183 CHURAI 13 153 120 58 53 34 17 4

424 29-Guna (SC) 184 PIPRODAGIRD 22 249 207 136 76 77 30 7

425 29-Guna (SC) 185 BHOURAGIRD 28 232 189 127 62 42 13 18

426 29-Guna (SC) 186 SIRASIKALA 22 251 189 120 71 46 34 5

427 29-Guna (SC) 187 PARASODA 19 162 166 83 57 29 20 0

428 29-Guna (SC) 188 DEVRIMAR 21 235 137 115 59 58 35 14

429 29-Guna (SC) 189 IKODIYA 4 142 95 64 39 37 18 10

430 29-Guna (SC) 190 MANGVAR 18 259 156 148 76 45 29 5

431 29-Guna (SC) 191 BHUTAMADHI 50 317 177 130 75 41 15 8

432 29-Guna (SC) 192 NATHAI 12 123 102 54 34 26 17 1

433 29-Guna (SC) 193 GHATAVADA 65 286 149 151 73 50 25 5

434 29-Guna (SC) 194 DEHARIKHURD 48 319 217 182 87 54 26 1

435 29-Guna (SC) 195 BHADOUR 29 323 267 128 88 59 26 4

436 29-Guna (SC) 196 BHADOUR 76 460 266 204 110 54 37 10

437 29-Guna (SC) 197 KHUJA 24 238 168 118 51 91 22 7

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438 29-Guna (SC) 198 RASULAPUR 17 147 112 76 48 30 7 7

439 29-Guna (SC) 199 BARKHEDAHAT 49 292 207 127 50 63 17 6

440 29-Guna (SC) 200 BARKHEDAHAT 37 305 190 133 67 40 25 7

441 29-Guna (SC) 201 SAGABARKHEDA 40 343 247 183 88 42 39 13

442 29-Guna (SC) 202 MOMANBADA 37 297 213 149 85 52 20 8

443 29-Guna (SC) 203 BUDADOUNGAR 17 137 91 52 31 20 8 3

444 29-Guna (SC) 204 BANVIRKHEDI 27 286 181 126 54 48 31 5

445 29-Guna (SC) 205 Budena 21 186 155 99 68 34 18 4

446 29-Guna (SC) 206 AMODA 25 208 158 100 54 31 18 4

447 29-Guna (SC) 207 BAROUD 15 247 166 89 67 37 19 5

448 29-Guna (SC) 208 RUSIYA 37 267 218 101 67 48 12 0

449 29-Guna (SC) 209 PIPARODAKALAN 20 217 152 102 44 38 20 12

450 29-Guna (SC) 210 BAMURIYA 28 244 114 114 70 50 17 7

451 29-Guna (SC) 211 KHAJURI 41 286 297 215 113 81 27 11

452 29-Guna (SC) 212 DEVRI 21 240 195 145 67 59 22 3

453 29-Guna (SC) 213 BUDHAKHEDA 19 210 159 96 66 42 28 2

454 29-Guna (SC) 214 RUSALLA 40 331 219 136 108 63 28 14

455 29-Guna (SC) 215 MOHRIKALA 21 179 128 79 33 39 10 1

456 29-Guna (SC) 216 KHAMKHEDA 24 266 253 169 95 74 27 6

457 29-Guna (SC) 217 BHOURA 33 306 201 155 100 75 20 7

458 30-Chachoura 1 JAMONYAJAGIR 31 241 110 109 64 42 17 14

459 30-Chachoura 2 KHANPURA 27 385 184 134 118 32 31 13

460 30-Chachoura 3 BANSAHEDA KALA 54 299 227 123 70 32 11 9

461 30-Chachoura 4 KOLUKHEDI 22 215 155 110 42 35 28 10

462 30-Chachoura 5 KHAJURIYA 14 226 145 108 55 40 20 3

463 30-Chachoura 6 BANSAHEDA KHURD 47 483 276 200 106 94 40 13

464 30-Chachoura 7 JHIKANI 15 166 101 57 41 31 20 3

465 30-Chachoura 8 BANKKHEDA 18 218 93 92 56 41 14 9

466 30-Chachoura 9 KHEDIKALA 19 238 119 120 66 50 30 1

467 30-Chachoura 10 BANDABARRA 37 362 173 136 44 58 22 15

468 30-Chachoura 11 JOGIPURA URPH DANT 34 220 147 90 58 39 14 3

469 30-Chachoura 12 KEKDIVIRAN 66 459 263 169 114 52 17 21

470 30-Chachoura 13 MADAGANMAPHI 38 266 252 101 68 47 31 9

471 30-Chachoura 14 KARMODIYA 24 288 212 83 82 61 22 9

472 30-Chachoura 15 TALVADA NAJDIK AMBEH 73 383 243 106 68 60 19 6

473 30-Chachoura 16 AMBEH 20 190 114 68 38 23 14 5

474 30-Chachoura 17 AANKHEDI 39 433 257 235 145 68 35 4

475 30-Chachoura 18 KHEJDARAMA 77 380 257 251 141 94 53 21

476 30-Chachoura 19 LAMAKHEDA 33 286 186 141 89 49 31 9

477 30-Chachoura 20 BADOD 48 232 183 137 95 66 24 2

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478 30-Chachoura 21 BADOD 19 217 163 133 82 58 19 3

479 30-Chachoura 22 JOGIRADA 40 150 127 103 39 25 19 2

480 30-Chachoura 23 BAHUKHEDI 38 228 157 110 45 95 34 9

481 30-Chachoura 24 HANUMATKHEDA 17 380 209 151 99 65 33 11

482 30-Chachoura 25 MANAKCHOUK 27 132 122 71 36 32 9 3

483 30-Chachoura 26 GULVADA 64 301 229 119 88 59 32 25

484 30-Chachoura 27 GULVADA 29 201 103 83 42 40 22 10

485 30-Chachoura 28 BALGUDA 28 250 170 86 55 45 15 3

486 30-Chachoura 29 BIRYAI 51 460 329 201 125 79 33 29

487 30-Chachoura 30 BADAGAON 37 397 316 246 122 99 39 11

488 30-Chachoura 31 BHAMAVAD 44 299 201 135 95 45 21 8

489 30-Chachoura 32 BHAMAVAD 41 289 212 101 86 38 19 1

490 30-Chachoura 33 KAIKADAYAKALA 32 453 244 203 132 86 31 13

491 30-Chachoura 34 UPRI 55 460 263 218 127 75 25 15

492 30-Chachoura 35 GOLYA HEDA 20 236 139 135 91 40 34 7

493 30-Chachoura 36 KHATKYA 27 255 202 155 68 63 28 1

494 30-Chachoura 37 KHEJADAVEHRA 5 178 77 69 56 27 16 5

495 30-Chachoura 38 KANAKHEDI 30 164 112 93 58 45 22 4

496 30-Chachoura 39 KHEDLITANKA 36 135 97 84 39 26 6 11

497 30-Chachoura 40 TULASIKHEDI 30 158 150 95 50 46 24 2

498 30-Chachoura 41 KUBHARAJ 32 241 201 171 108 58 32 5

499 30-Chachoura 42 KUBHARAJ 36 360 347 172 103 89 33 12

500 30-Chachoura 43 KUBHARAJ 27 272 179 132 85 41 18 7

501 30-Chachoura 44 KUBHARAJ 23 246 204 145 54 30 20 1

502 30-Chachoura 45 KUBHRAJ 40 259 157 121 55 29 12 6

503 30-Chachoura 46 KUBHRAJ 15 244 262 149 100 46 27 3

504 30-Chachoura 47 KUBHANRAJ 35 278 237 200 110 64 21 4

505 30-Chachoura 48 KUBHANRAJ 33 348 273 175 58 36 22 7

506 30-Chachoura 49 KUMBHRAJ 54 199 218 145 45 27 23 4

507 30-Chachoura 50 KUBHANRAJ 32 345 342 216 133 94 32 4

508 30-Chachoura 51 KUMBHRAJ 14 150 163 98 68 30 27 2

509 30-Chachoura 52 KUBHANRAJ 20 156 158 123 70 50 27 6

510 30-Chachoura 53 KUMBHRAJ 34 484 373 209 107 77 35 4

511 30-Chachoura 54 JASTKHEDI 48 428 259 163 108 71 31 6

512 30-Chachoura 55 BARKHEDAKALA 39 262 260 143 94 73 28 13

513 30-Chachoura 56 GORAYAKHEDA 86 324 295 201 91 88 39 9

514 30-Chachoura 57 KUNJAKHEDA 50 319 213 162 90 62 36 14

515 30-Chachoura 58 AMALYA 67 285 175 169 102 59 37 11

516 30-Chachoura 59 JHAREDA 8 241 177 147 102 67 31 10

517 30-Chachoura 60 MOHANPUR 22 152 171 94 53 39 17 4

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518 30-Chachoura 61 BADNAGAR 43 227 153 126 83 46 14 4

519 30-Chachoura 62 TALAWADA 50 300 205 123 62 54 28 3

520 30-Chachoura 63 PIPALYA N. SIGANNAPUR 29 218 138 92 58 45 20 8

521 30-Chachoura 64 SANAI 25 444 381 202 86 81 20 3

522 30-Chachoura 65 PIPALKHEDIKALA 33 301 158 168 64 40 27 8

523 30-Chachoura 66 BHUMLAKHEDI 74 542 224 222 145 132 44 16

524 30-Chachoura 67 JHIRI 76 373 246 123 92 71 28 4

525 30-Chachoura 68 BHOGIPURA 26 262 183 96 80 35 17 4

526 30-Chachoura 69 BAKANYA 25 308 188 196 142 81 33 12

527 30-Chachoura 70 JAMONYAKHURD 15 145 99 64 49 22 15 3

528 30-Chachoura 71 LILVEHKHURD 22 231 76 69 51 37 13 12

529 30-Chachoura 72 KRADYA 24 197 100 87 51 29 19 23

530 30-Chachoura 73 GOUMUKH 31 432 266 205 109 94 57 6

531 30-Chachoura 74 BORAKAKHEDA 23 437 222 169 91 57 19 11

532 30-Chachoura 75 KADAIYAKHURD 47 255 226 123 90 66 24 14

533 30-Chachoura 76 TATUJKHEDI 40 224 169 85 42 46 14 3

534 30-Chachoura 77 MRIGWAS 30 379 263 180 98 79 33 3

535 30-Chachoura 78 MRIGWAS 25 430 276 187 98 60 37 8

536 30-Chachoura 79 MRIGWAS 24 319 288 185 111 72 21 9

537 30-Chachoura 80 MRIGWAS 40 343 249 150 100 69 45 16

538 30-Chachoura 81 SIGANPUR 43 305 250 136 116 98 47 16

539 30-Chachoura 82 ENTKHEDIKHURD 52 397 237 192 132 83 23 11

540 30-Chachoura 83 KUDARA 78 312 210 219 91 102 33 6

541 30-Chachoura 84 KURVAI 53 378 207 140 62 81 27 4

542 30-Chachoura 85 ALLIKHEDI 37 304 173 198 73 68 23 6

543 30-Chachoura 86 MOHAMMADPUR 83 326 173 177 106 54 26 2

544 30-Chachoura 87 MADAGAN KHALSA 51 220 109 100 84 39 31 16

545 30-Chachoura 88 PIPALHEDADANG 27 273 76 202 99 66 29 9

546 30-Chachoura 89 KAMALPUR DANG 74 230 147 149 81 76 16 6

547 30-Chachoura 90 KANKARYA 27 270 184 193 116 64 33 2

548 30-Chachoura 91 FATEHPUR 62 364 218 176 91 48 16 10

549 30-Chachoura 92 PIPALYAVEH 32 168 103 66 37 30 8 5

550 30-Chachoura 93 BATAVADA 16 375 126 197 139 78 33 7

551 30-Chachoura 94 BATAVADA 25 262 134 111 78 64 13 5

552 30-Chachoura 95 LILVEHKALAN 51 221 78 63 58 35 23 10

553 30-Chachoura 96 JALALAPURA 28 500 265 191 118 84 45 26

554 30-Chachoura 97 KUSUMAPURA 42 317 132 150 80 51 43 15

555 30-Chachoura 98 JHUKARA 29 311 162 158 84 65 23 7

556 30-Chachoura 99 UMARATHANA 91 307 217 140 42 62 32 11

557 30-Chachoura 100 TLAVALI 19 208 128 75 33 37 16 2

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558 30-Chachoura 101 MANGARON 15 371 157 136 102 65 26 18

559 30-Chachoura 102 MAHESH PURA 24 230 139 108 65 26 14 7

560 30-Chachoura 103 BIJANIPURA 54 369 174 151 80 69 22 3

561 30-Chachoura 104 CHARANAPURA 23 206 62 105 69 44 34 9

562 30-Chachoura 105 KHANPURA 33 213 81 89 68 39 23 14

563 30-Chachoura 106 RAMADI 58 343 223 184 79 75 23 8

564 30-Chachoura 107 DEDALA 29 400 266 134 137 92 37 6

565 30-Chachoura 108 BARAKHEDIMAPHI 51 358 208 165 97 72 33 21

566 30-Chachoura 109 KHEJADAKALARANI 18 263 289 167 104 68 31 8

567 30-Chachoura 110 KHEJADAKALARANI 37 372 213 171 84 67 24 11

568 30-Chachoura 111 KANDAYAKHEDIKALA 7 176 133 114 85 48 16 5

569 30-Chachoura 112 BARAKHEDAKHURD 44 371 319 205 124 66 37 6

570 30-Chachoura 113 JAMONYAKALA 25 211 151 101 68 60 22 8

571 30-Chachoura 114 GHATAKHEDI 17 264 172 122 78 52 19 6

572 30-Chachoura 115 CHITODA 29 311 296 195 99 83 32 7

573 30-Chachoura 116 KOLU 35 407 233 189 129 61 50 7

574 30-Chachoura 117 PATODI 18 445 322 191 118 103 41 19

575 30-Chachoura 118 AJAGARA 43 333 169 137 105 51 23 12

576 30-Chachoura 119 SAGAR 17 201 151 91 39 52 20 3

577 30-Chachoura 120 JAYSINGHPURA 19 98 118 57 30 25 12 8

578 30-Chachoura 121 KHATOLI 27 468 291 226 125 73 63 14

579 30-Chachoura 122 BINAGANJ 20 244 212 143 75 53 18 9

580 30-Chachoura 123 BINAGANJ 25 279 210 133 76 46 13 5

581 30-Chachoura 124 BINAGANJ 20 226 183 124 66 56 16 7

582 30-Chachoura 125 BINAGANJ 20 196 213 130 66 49 21 3

583 30-Chachoura 126 BINAGANJ 17 211 187 102 68 39 22 2

584 30-Chachoura 127 BINAGANJ 19 242 174 109 59 49 14 3

585 30-Chachoura 128 BINAGANJ 34 231 190 137 84 66 22 9

586 30-Chachoura 129 BINAGANJ 24 295 252 173 95 42 20 8

587 30-Chachoura 130 BINAGANJ 26 347 381 187 110 115 42 13

588 30-Chachoura 131 CHACHODA 20 318 288 186 78 74 28 11

589 30-Chachoura 132 CHACHODA 18 204 201 127 86 33 20 5

590 30-Chachoura 133 CHACHODA 13 230 191 132 92 48 15 13

591 30-Chachoura 134 CHACHODA 18 344 266 169 80 65 25 17

592 30-Chachoura 135 CHACHODA 35 337 338 153 93 114 37 9

593 30-Chachoura 136 CHACHODA 17 267 174 136 73 59 24 10

594 30-Chachoura 137 CHACHODA 13 389 194 175 115 93 23 13

595 30-Chachoura 138 AMASER 45 384 266 168 109 71 42 6

596 30-Chachoura 139 BRAMHAPURA 15 212 116 93 51 39 15 4

597 30-Chachoura 140 PIPALYAMOTI 15 422 262 129 93 45 31 19

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598 30-Chachoura 141 MERIYAKHEDIKHURD 45 588 224 216 112 109 33 5

599 30-Chachoura 142 NESHAKALA 23 314 183 105 59 78 29 8

600 30-Chachoura 143 KALAPIPAL 28 326 170 91 91 65 9 5

601 30-Chachoura 144 MURELA 48 510 305 193 119 93 41 10

602 30-Chachoura 145 BADI MURELI (MURELA) 38 288 67 169 99 63 27 13

603 30-Chachoura 146 PAKHARIYAPURA 49 371 175 167 136 83 38 9

604 30-Chachoura 147 SINGAPURA 43 165 78 69 54 30 21 6

605 30-Chachoura 148 SONAHEDA 26 211 116 96 50 49 14 7

606 30-Chachoura 149 JOGIPURA CHANCH 24 414 199 140 78 54 24 14

607 30-Chachoura 150 KANAKANEHARU 20 146 97 63 33 32 18 6

608 30-Chachoura 151 KOTARA 43 259 265 192 101 74 37 9

609 30-Chachoura 152 NETYAKHEDI 54 418 261 188 126 90 38 17

610 30-Chachoura 153 MUHASAKALA 33 163 110 87 55 27 24 8

611 30-Chachoura 154 KIRVADA 28 176 117 78 48 26 22 7

612 30-Chachoura 155 PAINCHI 25 345 178 148 92 60 33 11

613 30-Chachoura 156 PAINCHI 34 281 214 130 94 52 28 12

614 30-Chachoura 157 MERIYAKHEDIKALA 17 129 51 51 50 28 9 2

615 30-Chachoura 158 LACHHONI 32 144 112 87 49 38 9 7

616 30-Chachoura 159 PIPALYANAJDIK KOTARA 31 160 133 88 52 29 23 2

617 30-Chachoura 160 NARAYANAPURA 37 165 117 67 51 40 26 5

618 30-Chachoura 161 KONYAKALA 11 331 197 161 73 46 32 7

619 30-Chachoura 162 LAKHOURI 23 306 195 115 83 69 38 12

620 30-Chachoura 163 JATERI 26 222 120 169 84 49 33 6

621 30-Chachoura 164 BHESU 20 250 224 105 70 74 22 17

622 30-Chachoura 165 BADONDIYA 28 304 202 133 76 47 29 13

623 30-Chachoura 166 BINAGANV 38 259 195 137 92 46 18 10

624 30-Chachoura 167 LAHERCHA 29 188 116 104 72 56 24 10

625 30-Chachoura 168 TODI 29 325 214 184 111 75 27 14

626 30-Chachoura 169 ARANYA 16 164 82 90 63 50 21 8

627 30-Chachoura 170 NALAKHEDA 37 164 63 108 77 56 34 4

628 30-Chachoura 171 VAPACHALAHARIYA 64 332 172 159 116 97 27 15

629 30-Chachoura 172 PIPALYAKALA KALA 23 173 114 84 51 39 35 8

630 30-Chachoura 173 MALONI 11 141 66 66 42 27 24 9

631 30-Chachoura 174 RATODHANA 24 424 199 183 114 72 32 17

632 30-Chachoura 175 LAKHANAVAS 29 344 149 127 113 99 35 17

633 30-Chachoura 176 GENHUKHEDI 40 471 230 194 137 130 28 10

634 30-Chachoura 177 KITAKHADI 24 275 246 149 68 70 37 10

635 30-Chachoura 178 RAMATERI 33 183 125 106 58 36 21 4

636 30-Chachoura 179 DAVARAYA 23 283 149 96 59 37 21 8

637 30-Chachoura 180 BARAKHUA 18 212 180 97 49 34 23 10

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638 30-Chachoura 181 TELIGANV 15 236 174 130 94 47 24 16

639 30-Chachoura 182 TELIGANV 17 272 168 150 70 68 43 7

640 30-Chachoura 183 RUPAHEDI 20 185 92 75 43 35 12 6

641 30-Chachoura 184 DEHARI 22 235 168 168 74 47 12 6

642 30-Chachoura 185 BIVAKHEDI 41 311 197 154 82 68 22 9

643 30-Chachoura 186 VAPACHAVIKRAM 22 254 154 107 65 55 24 10

644 30-Chachoura 187 KHEJADAKALA 33 294 157 113 95 39 8 0

645 30-Chachoura 188 CHOPANAKALA 26 205 140 89 52 66 10 7

646 30-Chachoura 189 RAJAHEDI 26 300 158 135 55 49 28 3

647 30-Chachoura 190 JANGARU 20 251 128 102 76 32 22 8

648 30-Chachoura 191 DHINAKHEDI 60 340 293 172 102 68 38 5

649 30-Chachoura 192 SIYAKHEDI 21 157 94 83 48 42 17 4

650 30-Chachoura 193 HINGONA 24 230 126 117 66 60 25 6

651 30-Chachoura 194 GODIYA 10 250 122 94 52 48 10 8

652 30-Chachoura 195 MOHARI 25 214 118 114 51 48 20 4

653 30-Chachoura 196 BAHADURAPUR 32 280 165 99 49 38 23 5

654 30-Chachoura 197 KOLARAS 80 527 302 189 149 90 52 13

655 30-Chachoura 198 TORAI 61 345 189 138 94 43 26 4

656 30-Chachoura 199 KARELA 25 199 123 95 63 37 9 3

657 30-Chachoura 200 KHERKEHDI 33 249 124 124 68 44 29 6

658 30-Chachoura 201 NALAKHEDA 44 361 181 153 106 54 34 13

659 30-Chachoura 202 SHRIPURA 18 176 95 74 27 22 16 5

660 30-Chachoura 203 MAKASUDANAGADH 23 226 183 133 79 45 27 6

661 30-Chachoura 204 MAKASUDANGADH 7 227 99 83 71 31 14 3

662 30-Chachoura 205 MAKASUDANAGADH 19 225 186 112 63 38 26 1

663 30-Chachoura 206 MAKASUDANGADH 16 271 150 110 68 46 16 8

664 30-Chachoura 207 MAKASUDANAGADH 25 460 340 201 137 69 33 13

665 30-Chachoura 208 MAKASUDANAGADH 20 312 241 148 77 61 18 6

666 30-Chachoura 209 MAKASUDANGADH 16 279 218 164 63 49 23 4

667 30-Chachoura 210 MAKASUDANAGADH 31 488 273 197 151 71 35 7

668 30-Chachoura 211 GAARAKHEDA 22 316 162 145 80 48 24 5

669 30-Chachoura 212 AGARPURA 18 259 189 131 66 51 34 11

670 30-Chachoura 213 VIRAPURA 75 313 258 152 89 67 40 18

671 30-Chachoura 214 IMALIYA 9 121 66 74 46 26 15 7

672 30-Chachoura 215 PARAVARIYA 26 410 279 210 103 76 53 3

673 30-Chachoura 216 BUDHANA 42 297 168 126 84 44 26 13

674 30-Chachoura 217 BHAGAVATIPURA 43 301 194 129 76 49 27 5

675 30-Chachoura 218 THUNIYAKUNDAL 33 223 157 90 45 39 20 7

676 30-Chachoura 219 BAROD 76 399 323 210 112 94 43 11

677 30-Chachoura 220 SOHAN KHEDI 15 313 203 122 74 54 25 7

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678 30-Chachoura 221 DIROLI 34 315 260 156 111 59 21 4

679 30-Chachoura 222 NAGANKHEDI 51 365 221 164 90 62 29 13

680 30-Chachoura 223 BARODKALAN 39 261 113 103 69 47 21 4

681 30-Chachoura 224 EEMANAKHEDI 35 293 163 142 66 66 13 8

682 30-Chachoura 225 MAHUAKHEDA 40 198 122 81 58 53 12 11

683 30-Chachoura 226 NASIRAPUR 27 227 216 146 90 52 34 10

684 30-Chachoura 227 NASHIRPUR 16 215 195 122 61 34 26 3

685 30-Chachoura 228 KHAIRAD 41 226 162 106 68 54 30 2

686 30-Chachoura 229 MAJRA BANIYATODI 17 244 149 120 78 43 26 7

687 30-Chachoura 230 SHAHPUR 15 250 206 166 77 31 21 3

688 30-Chachoura 231 KHEJDA 22 160 124 83 55 18 10 1

689 30-Chachoura 232 TEJAKHEDI 40 362 318 175 127 84 38 3

690 30-Chachoura 233 BARAKHEDI RAM 32 209 141 85 59 44 22 3

691 30-Chachoura 234 DURGAPURA 32 210 176 112 72 46 23 9

692 30-Chachoura 235 VISHANKHEDA 37 207 168 119 91 66 38 9

693 30-Chachoura 236 MADHOPURA 18 237 165 117 92 45 13 10

694 30-Chachoura 237 KARONDI 26 252 217 148 69 52 27 3

695 30-Chachoura 238 UKAVAD 37 301 137 121 99 54 27 7

696 30-Chachoura 239 UKAVAD 22 219 141 85 68 43 15 4

697 30-Chachoura 240 SUNDARPURA 26 245 119 96 52 38 18 6

698 30-Chachoura 241 KHERAKHEDA 28 277 202 197 105 73 43 7

699 30-Chachoura 242 BANSAKHEDI 25 290 150 113 59 36 28 6

700 30-Chachoura 243 MAHU 24 210 135 141 58 28 32 14

701 31-Raghogarh 1 KHEJADA GURUJI 27 259 165 116 69 43 17 2

702 31-Raghogarh 2 GONDALPUR 51 253 194 121 72 39 22 3

703 31-Raghogarh 3 KHIRIYA 37 264 184 118 61 33 22 7

704 31-Raghogarh 4 DHARANAVADA 27 282 213 114 74 44 28 9

705 31-Raghogarh 5 DHARANAVADA 53 417 265 177 110 74 38 6

706 31-Raghogarh 6 BHULAY 32 320 159 159 103 74 15 9

707 31-Raghogarh 7 SARVERPUR 26 187 124 111 45 39 10 2

708 31-Raghogarh 8 SANOTIYA 30 193 125 99 41 23 13 3

709 31-Raghogarh 9 BALABHENT 73 440 284 212 93 56 26 10

710 31-Raghogarh 10 CHOUDAKHEDI 35 291 137 114 52 42 27 10

711 31-Raghogarh 11 TODI 71 335 166 125 62 59 23 15

712 31-Raghogarh 12 BHADOUDI 74 522 233 184 99 76 36 9

713 31-Raghogarh 13 GOURA 29 388 265 179 109 55 28 12

714 31-Raghogarh 14 KARAMAKHEDI 29 365 265 153 75 53 23 7

715 31-Raghogarh 15 KARMAKEHDI 28 164 120 67 24 26 11 3

716 31-Raghogarh 16 KARAMAKHEDI 33 367 200 163 78 64 12 3

717 31-Raghogarh 17 BERAKHEDI 34 423 411 234 133 75 33 8

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718 31-Raghogarh 18 BERAKHEDI 32 358 327 188 123 69 26 7

719 31-Raghogarh 19 BERKEHDI 22 262 229 135 84 46 24 7

720 31-Raghogarh 20 DEHRI 54 207 83 61 42 28 5 6

721 31-Raghogarh 21 NARONI 37 272 209 141 78 44 18 5

722 31-Raghogarh 22 MAHUAPURA 43 218 235 152 64 48 16 5

723 31-Raghogarh 23 DUHAVAD 29 217 143 86 67 27 23 5

724 31-Raghogarh 24 GHOGHRI PAHADI MAJRA 39 276 117 62 32 23 11 9

725 31-Raghogarh 25 BANDARAGADHA 63 217 156 86 49 31 24 3

726 31-Raghogarh 26 KUNDA 45 175 147 88 65 21 12 11

727 31-Raghogarh 27 PURAINA 31 364 150 124 56 78 49 11

728 31-Raghogarh 28 PAGARA 50 439 269 182 123 73 34 13

729 31-Raghogarh 29 PADARAKHEDI 41 449 324 205 107 92 39 15

730 31-Raghogarh 30 N.F.L VIJAYAPUR 23 107 136 115 37 11 2 1

731 31-Raghogarh 31 N.F.L VIJAYAPUR 84 294 102 354 151 8 5 1

732 31-Raghogarh 32 N.F.L.VIJAYPUR 36 177 90 250 66 4 1 1

733 31-Raghogarh 33 N.F.L VIJAYAPUR 26 184 37 139 171 4 5 4

734 31-Raghogarh 34 N.F.L VIJAYAPUR 35 411 382 280 147 52 19 2

735 31-Raghogarh 35 N.F.L.VIJAYPUR 26 200 267 123 49 38 13 4

736 31-Raghogarh 36 VIJAYAPUR 45 341 194 140 74 62 44 9

737 31-Raghogarh 37 VIJAYAPUR 87 375 290 189 105 58 32 3

738 31-Raghogarh 38 BRASANGPURA 29 199 142 68 35 24 11 6

739 31-Raghogarh 39 UDAYAPURI 41 216 169 60 49 30 24 9

740 31-Raghogarh 40 KAKAWASA 34 414 278 167 114 69 32 3

741 31-Raghogarh 41 SAKATAPUR 48 259 209 130 71 58 22 5

742 31-Raghogarh 42 BELAKA 32 399 318 181 87 66 30 1

743 31-Raghogarh 43 DONGAR 26 219 129 127 46 42 16 5

744 31-Raghogarh 44 DONGAR 32 435 319 171 115 67 29 3

745 31-Raghogarh 45 DONGAR 16 160 94 69 40 18 18 2

746 31-Raghogarh 46 BABADIKHEDA 19 302 222 149 54 65 22 9

747 31-Raghogarh 47 DOURANA 47 236 178 178 75 42 27 4

748 31-Raghogarh 48 DOURANA 33 466 205 201 118 62 30 14

749 31-Raghogarh 49 NADANER 52 319 163 110 77 40 27 5

750 31-Raghogarh 50 KHAIRAI 47 425 183 192 90 97 19 11

751 31-Raghogarh 51 SAANKRA 28 226 91 83 43 27 26 8

752 31-Raghogarh 52 BIDHOURIYA 41 528 271 209 148 67 33 12

753 31-Raghogarh 53 KASVA RAGHOUGADH 25 418 244 161 107 56 16 6

754 31-Raghogarh 54 KASVA RAGHOUGADH 31 329 200 185 110 71 23 7

755 31-Raghogarh 55 KASVA RGHOUGADH 29 450 301 172 50 30 19 2

756 31-Raghogarh 56 KASVA RAGHOUGADH 25 306 246 127 86 41 38 11

757 31-Raghogarh 57 RAGHOUGADH 36 347 239 165 88 38 25 9

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758 31-Raghogarh 58 RAGHOUGADH 15 398 310 171 107 69 28 3

759 31-Raghogarh 59 RAGHOUGADH 47 323 209 144 61 51 22 3

760 31-Raghogarh 60 RAGHOUGADH 41 304 202 124 59 34 24 5

761 31-Raghogarh 61 RAGHOUGADH 19 352 289 166 91 64 44 6

762 31-Raghogarh 62 RAGHOUGADH 25 311 215 148 83 39 25 3

763 31-Raghogarh 63 RAGHOUGADH 38 375 246 181 80 64 37 7

764 31-Raghogarh 64 RAGHOUGADH 22 201 186 112 64 49 23 3

765 31-Raghogarh 65 RAGHOUGADH 26 242 194 116 59 42 20 5

766 31-Raghogarh 66 RAGHOUGADH 45 388 283 181 125 82 38 13

767 31-Raghogarh 67 RAGHOUGADH 62 360 242 148 84 45 24 5

768 31-Raghogarh 68 RAGHOUGADH 28 268 168 113 62 48 14 5

769 31-Raghogarh 69 RAGHOUGADH 35 332 261 182 87 66 23 4

770 31-Raghogarh 70 RADHAUGADH 50 342 254 180 92 56 26 8

771 31-Raghogarh 71 BHARASULA 21 435 319 125 90 52 20 8

772 31-Raghogarh 72 SADA COLONY 36 302 305 248 65 35 14 4

773 31-Raghogarh 73 SADA COLONY 22 146 164 96 31 21 11 2

774 31-Raghogarh 74 GEL COLONY GOPALPURA 46 253 245 284 75 9 9 1

775 31-Raghogarh 75 BHAISANA 38 388 212 164 128 67 35 14

776 31-Raghogarh 76 AHIRKHEDI 59 152 78 49 59 20 13 10

777 31-Raghogarh 77 AHAMADAPUR 30 346 207 177 85 55 28 9

778 31-Raghogarh 78 ACHAKALAPUR 103 433 348 198 85 35 13 9

779 31-Raghogarh 79 KADAIYA 32 427 292 186 119 63 39 16

780 31-Raghogarh 80 NOUHAR 80 418 225 145 90 56 22 9

781 31-Raghogarh 81 SARASAHELA 88 543 288 193 127 80 34 8

782 31-Raghogarh 82 AVAN 25 458 286 176 129 91 42 11

783 31-Raghogarh 83 AVAN 20 454 327 185 113 68 41 20

784 31-Raghogarh 84 AVAN 32 467 294 206 134 96 29 6

785 31-Raghogarh 85 BAIHARAKHEDI 31 351 285 125 66 84 55 10

786 31-Raghogarh 86 NARAYANAPURA 42 261 225 144 77 46 13 5

787 31-Raghogarh 87 PARAKANA 34 480 313 182 125 75 19 2

788 31-Raghogarh 88 SUNDARAKHEDI 51 401 264 151 115 68 40 21

789 31-Raghogarh 89 PREMAGADH 29 363 183 147 92 56 32 15

790 31-Raghogarh 90 GOVINDAPURA 40 345 237 165 98 61 25 15

791 31-Raghogarh 91 RAM NAGAR 43 331 141 115 84 43 27 11

792 31-Raghogarh 92 RAM NAGAR 60 310 180 121 73 40 26 4

793 31-Raghogarh 93 RAM NAGAR 33 364 217 153 80 52 25 4

794 31-Raghogarh 94 RAM NAGAR 36 284 145 90 45 29 19 1

795 31-Raghogarh 95 GODIYA 33 307 327 169 92 69 33 12

796 31-Raghogarh 96 CHOUPADA 54 320 254 142 59 19 20 5

797 31-Raghogarh 97 PHEKARA 67 369 280 145 75 60 31 11

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798 31-Raghogarh 98 SAVATAKHEDI 52 255 121 101 52 42 16 4

799 31-Raghogarh 99 PILAGHATA 35 208 179 87 83 36 18 5

800 31-Raghogarh 100 GAVARI 26 530 281 224 107 119 53 11

801 31-Raghogarh 101 DITALAVADA 17 292 250 178 107 55 27 10

802 31-Raghogarh 102 DOWA 36 206 122 74 50 23 12 0

803 31-Raghogarh 103 PIPALYA 38 243 133 118 69 43 23 4

804 31-Raghogarh 104 SAGAR 34 169 102 87 33 31 27 2

805 31-Raghogarh 105 BARAKHEDA 36 350 178 119 89 48 27 3

806 31-Raghogarh 106 PARASOLIYA 123 546 263 182 109 54 50 16

807 31-Raghogarh 107 KANTHI 40 247 151 105 67 40 13 2

808 31-Raghogarh 108 PIPALAKHEDI 45 238 169 112 63 42 25 5

809 31-Raghogarh 109 MAHU 21 231 112 90 61 34 23 6

810 31-Raghogarh 110 BARASAT 47 347 246 134 124 60 37 6

811 31-Raghogarh 111 BARASAT 73 250 228 128 80 82 25 13

812 31-Raghogarh 112 BARASAT 34 157 123 67 41 20 13 4

813 31-Raghogarh 113 CHOUDAKHEDI 23 176 123 91 55 40 25 5

814 31-Raghogarh 114 KHEJDA 12 301 188 129 88 56 30 7

815 31-Raghogarh 115 MAJRA KISHANGARH 15 145 83 50 37 26 10 3

816 31-Raghogarh 116 PAREWA 35 380 209 182 97 66 43 15

817 31-Raghogarh 117 TODRA 19 255 194 141 110 63 26 3

818 31-Raghogarh 118 TODRA 66 203 166 132 88 44 27 3

819 31-Raghogarh 119 SALOTA 53 253 144 116 76 35 28 5

820 31-Raghogarh 120 SALOTA 72 247 170 114 65 43 22 8

821 31-Raghogarh 121 AMALYAGOCHA 44 406 348 173 93 69 28 6

822 31-Raghogarh 122 SHAKNRPURA 18 302 156 108 68 32 37 5

823 31-Raghogarh 123 BAPACHA 34 226 152 100 58 42 32 3

824 31-Raghogarh 124 BERAVAS 25 382 244 184 96 70 43 7

825 31-Raghogarh 125 JAMANER 17 415 297 204 134 85 40 13

826 31-Raghogarh 126 JAMANER 31 359 248 137 111 53 22 2

827 31-Raghogarh 127 JAMANER 21 206 142 110 56 36 10 1

828 31-Raghogarh 128 JAMANER 24 280 162 128 90 44 13 6

829 31-Raghogarh 129 JAMANER 25 228 168 90 73 38 17 2

830 31-Raghogarh 130 MALIYAKHEDI 15 463 243 190 132 66 26 12

831 31-Raghogarh 131 DHADHONYA 12 335 204 117 61 39 25 4

832 31-Raghogarh 132 MOTIPUR 34 264 184 110 69 47 24 10

833 31-Raghogarh 133 KANJARI 20 293 169 109 68 38 24 3

834 31-Raghogarh 134 BARAKHEDISHYAM 12 216 114 61 62 38 12 8

835 31-Raghogarh 135 DONGAR 35 443 228 153 94 75 34 22

836 31-Raghogarh 136 PACHAGODIYA 29 287 160 109 76 66 17 14

837 31-Raghogarh 137 BORADA 12 350 182 104 103 46 20 25

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838 31-Raghogarh 138 JHARAPARI 47 386 188 166 127 58 52 18

839 31-Raghogarh 139 PATAN 11 233 157 92 51 28 15 3

840 31-Raghogarh 140 THUKRAVDA 10 210 142 83 61 24 10 2

841 31-Raghogarh 141 MORAWAS 28 207 122 62 54 27 15 3

842 31-Raghogarh 142 GADER 18 329 163 148 63 31 29 9

843 31-Raghogarh 143 KUDAIDANG 64 354 147 167 70 37 13 7

844 31-Raghogarh 144 MUDIYAGADH 12 397 264 162 117 59 40 11

845 31-Raghogarh 145 MAHADEVAPURA 55 502 339 234 140 86 44 18

846 31-Raghogarh 146 SEHERKHEDA 49 345 170 138 86 39 26 6

847 31-Raghogarh 147 AMALYA 81 432 351 191 127 72 32 5

848 31-Raghogarh 148 GOUMUKH 70 258 160 95 59 48 25 5

849 31-Raghogarh 149 KHEDALIDANG 48 260 205 119 93 48 19 6

850 31-Raghogarh 150 KAKARUA 65 341 259 202 99 68 38 3

851 31-Raghogarh 151 KUSAMAND 22 242 191 116 58 33 22 5

852 31-Raghogarh 152 KUMARIYAI 24 252 172 96 92 34 17 12

853 31-Raghogarh 153 JHAJHON 47 394 276 178 89 66 29 10

854 31-Raghogarh 154 GANESHPURA (TAMEDI) 17 142 118 81 48 25 15 1

855 31-Raghogarh 155 SHAHROK 31 342 250 180 126 82 48 30

856 31-Raghogarh 156 SHAHAROG 61 406 160 136 119 71 23 11

857 31-Raghogarh 157 PIPARODA MAINA 37 324 206 144 107 61 35 15

858 31-Raghogarh 158 RIJODA 45 385 244 136 81 60 34 15

859 31-Raghogarh 159 IMALIYA 44 200 99 71 41 27 11 4

860 31-Raghogarh 160 RAMGIRKALAN 42 346 245 146 78 42 27 5

861 31-Raghogarh 161 ARON 33 272 257 156 78 49 34 7

862 31-Raghogarh 162 ARON 27 245 203 173 98 46 23 1

863 31-Raghogarh 163 ARON 21 264 170 143 67 39 38 3

864 31-Raghogarh 164 ARON 10 264 232 114 58 50 30 15

865 31-Raghogarh 165 ARON 25 290 255 127 61 56 30 9

866 31-Raghogarh 166 ARON 33 227 158 112 69 50 20 4

867 31-Raghogarh 167 ARON 31 272 293 141 101 71 31 9

868 31-Raghogarh 168 ARON 51 344 270 177 105 57 21 17

869 31-Raghogarh 169 ARON 26 345 258 179 92 64 34 9

870 31-Raghogarh 170 ARON 25 371 219 163 77 40 22 6

871 31-Raghogarh 171 ARON 34 299 260 135 72 62 14 2

872 31-Raghogarh 172 ARON 27 355 258 168 93 45 25 4

873 31-Raghogarh 173 ARON 19 338 254 185 97 58 24 6

874 31-Raghogarh 174 ARON 14 260 273 145 84 51 21 4

875 31-Raghogarh 175 ARON 11 205 293 173 74 57 18 6

876 31-Raghogarh 176 ARON 26 155 81 43 28 13 5 4

877 31-Raghogarh 177 ARON 11 307 237 113 51 43 19 5

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878 31-Raghogarh 178 ARON 15 222 204 171 92 41 20 8

879 31-Raghogarh 179 ARON 31 342 313 170 100 47 34 4

880 31-Raghogarh 180 ARON 22 261 282 152 71 52 17 7

881 31-Raghogarh 181 CHOUKHET 12 233 188 156 80 52 29 10

882 31-Raghogarh 182 SUNAGAYAI 13 257 220 133 78 66 43 12

883 31-Raghogarh 183 MOHRIKHURD 14 166 134 87 55 34 14 8

884 31-Raghogarh 184 PAHARU 14 273 252 137 69 47 16 6

885 31-Raghogarh 185 RUSALLIKHURD 14 344 259 169 91 55 17 4

886 31-Raghogarh 186 HADIPUR 40 180 86 87 49 32 29 3

887 31-Raghogarh 187 MUDRAMATA 28 186 177 109 65 41 39 5

888 31-Raghogarh 188 MUDRAMATA 19 232 159 73 53 35 17 13

889 31-Raghogarh 189 PATALESHVAR 25 328 176 126 78 60 25 9

890 31-Raghogarh 190 HINOTIYA 39 315 362 184 90 54 31 7

891 31-Raghogarh 191 GOVINDPUR 41 335 242 135 78 48 19 5

892 31-Raghogarh 192 RAMPUR 24 287 210 124 64 68 30 8

893 31-Raghogarh 193 RAMPUR 17 196 138 107 60 32 15 8

894 31-Raghogarh 194 BAKAN 10 215 132 109 70 44 15 1

895 31-Raghogarh 195 KUNDOULI 37 297 233 137 100 53 26 10

896 31-Raghogarh 196 VRINDAVAN 6 254 143 95 57 63 26 5

897 31-Raghogarh 197 IKODIYA 27 214 105 107 53 32 20 4

898 31-Raghogarh 198 SIRSI 46 299 210 171 91 50 35 9

899 31-Raghogarh 199 MUDRAKHURD 30 345 258 196 91 69 38 14

900 31-Raghogarh 200 JAKHODA 26 196 146 84 49 36 15 14

901 31-Raghogarh 201 DEVMADHI 22 195 110 107 66 37 17 5

902 31-Raghogarh 202 SALAY 46 412 266 206 124 89 39 5

903 31-Raghogarh 203 SARAI 33 246 205 123 75 51 34 3

904 31-Raghogarh 204 KYANPUR 8 194 190 116 54 30 23 4

905 31-Raghogarh 205 PANAVADIHAT 34 297 375 256 154 104 48 14

906 31-Raghogarh 206 BAROD 12 376 270 215 112 84 53 15

907 31-Raghogarh 207 RORIYA 35 210 176 118 44 41 15 2

908 31-Raghogarh 208 HUSAINPUR 20 261 173 122 64 34 17 4

909 31-Raghogarh 209 TANKPAROURIYA 29 351 227 149 85 47 20 1

910 31-Raghogarh 210 RUSALLIKALAN 14 394 177 157 85 108 42 19

911 31-Raghogarh 211 DEHRIKALAN 80 540 268 235 114 86 31 12

912 31-Raghogarh 212 CHOUPNA 23 194 118 123 70 37 6 0

913 31-Raghogarh 213 CHITAWAR 27 313 157 114 66 49 22 6

914 31-Raghogarh 214 KHIRIYADANGI 18 311 361 237 126 70 49 9

915 31-Raghogarh 215 KHAIRKHEDI 28 324 255 181 99 86 32 5

916 31-Raghogarh 216 NEV 13 273 183 144 69 52 23 0

917 31-Raghogarh 217 KARAIYA 17 115 95 62 36 27 14 1

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918 31-Raghogarh 218 TIGHRACHANCH 11 147 84 64 43 22 9 0

919 31-Raghogarh 219 KASBAMADHI 36 380 339 209 125 79 34 11

920 31-Raghogarh 220 AMAKHEDAMUGIS 19 251 168 125 88 49 31 2

921 31-Raghogarh 221 PIPARIYA JAGIR 14 188 229 104 77 47 20 2

922 31-Raghogarh 222 NIBODA 39 327 279 170 96 59 19 6

923 31-Raghogarh 223 JASI 24 172 118 101 50 40 24 7

924 31-Raghogarh 224 DAGRAI 25 266 194 123 64 50 13 4

925 31-Raghogarh 225 BARPANVADI 16 159 108 80 44 23 22 4

926 31-Raghogarh 226 TIGHRA AHMAD 17 160 107 85 42 33 13 6

927 31-Raghogarh 227 JHITIYA 59 333 220 156 92 51 23 7

928 31-Raghogarh 228 MUHASA 19 191 131 78 66 33 25 7

929 31-Raghogarh 229 KHIRNI 14 270 201 145 68 28 43 7

930 31-Raghogarh 230 AMKHEDASUKHA 12 143 118 84 35 22 21 3

931 31-Raghogarh 231 HAPAKHEDI 24 172 109 71 44 30 13 1

932 31-Raghogarh 232 KOLUA 11 149 104 117 68 28 13 3

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This document reflects the major activities to be done or have been done in order to disseminate messages for giving a boost to electoral registration and participation in voting. With the time, more new activities may be added or as per further instruction from the higher authority to the District Administration of Guna.

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