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1 Introduction 1. KAIMUR AT A GLANCE The district of Kaimur came into existence in the year 1991, carved out of the erstwhile Rohtas district. It lies between ' and ' longitude and at an altitude of 73 MSL. It is 182KM away from capital city Patna and about 65KM from Varanasi in U.P.. The present district of Kaimur comprises of the whole area of Bhabua Subdivision of the old Shahabad district. It consists of two Subdivisions, viz Bhabua and Mohania. The district has 11 CD Blocks and 1 town (Census Town) with district headquarters at Bhabua.. Bhabua Sub-division (CD Blocks) Mohania Sub-division (CD Blocks) Bhabua Durgawati Chand Mohania Chainpur Kudra Bhagwanpur Ramgarh Rampur Nuaon Adhaura

2 Kaimur through History The district has 14 police stations and covers an area of about Hectares Geographically, the district can be divided into two parts viz. (i) Hilly area and (ii) Plain area. The hilly area comprises of Kaimur plateau. The plain area on the western side is flanked by the rivers the Karmanasha and the Durgawati. The Kudra river lies on its eastern side. The district of Buxar of Bihar State and the district of Ghazipur of U.P. State bound it on the North. On the south is the district of Garhwa of Jharkhand State and on the West is the district of Chandauli and Mirjapur of the U.P. State. On the East is district of Rohtas of Bihar State. The district has close link with the history of Shahabad, which was its parent district also. The old district of Shahabad had four subdivisions of which Bhabua was one. In 1991, the subdivision of Bhabhua was elevated to the status of a District. Kaimur has an old and interesting history. In pre-historic days Kaimur plateau was abode of the aboriginals whose chief representatives now are the Bhars, the Cheros and the Savers. According to some legends, the Kharwars were the original settlers in the hilly tracts of Rohtas. The Oraons also claim that they ruled over the stretch falling between Rohtas and Patna. One local legend also connects Sasaram, the present headquarters of Rohtas, with king Sahasrarjun, who was killed by Saint Parshuram in a fight. The district of Kaimur formed a part of the mighty Magadh Empire from 6th century B.C. to 5th century A.D., under the Mauryan and Gupta rulers. In the 7th century A.D., this district came under the control of Harshawardhan, the ruler of Kannauj. An inscription in the Mundeshwari temple near Bhabua refers to the king Udaysena as the ruling chief of the area. The Seal of king Sasanka of Guada in Bengal is inscribed at Rohtasgarh which is in the district of Rohtas. The famous Chinese pilgrim Huien- tsang, who journeyed through the country in the 7th century A.D., passed through Arrah, the headquarter of the old Shahabad district, through this region of newly formed Kaimur district. The area of

3 the district successively came under the rulers of Shail dynasty of central India and Pal dynasty of Bengal. According to C. Mark, a historian, the first ruler of Pal dynasty controlled this region. Later on Chandauli controlled Varanasi-Chandawali and also the Kaimur district in the 12th century, as confirmed by the Tarachandi inscription near Sasaram. After the fall of the Guptas the district, in all probability, relapsed into the hands of the aboriginal tribes and came under the control of petty chieftains. The Rajputs who came from Ujjain, and the province of Mallwa, had a series of conflicts with the aboriginals and it took them many hundred years to subdue the aboriginals completely. The Census report of 1961 describes that when Bakhtiyar Khiliji attacked Bihar in 1193 A.D., he found Shahabad in the hands of petty Rajput chiefs often fighting among themselves. They were not united and strong enough to offer powerful resistance to the Muslim invaders. Hence Bakhtiyar Khiliji had an easy victory over them and the district soon became a part of his kingdom. Later it was annexed, along with the rest of Bihar, to the kingdom of Jaunpur. A hundred year later, it passed under the direct control of the Muslim empire of Delhi. Sher Shah's father, Hassan Khan Sur, got the Jagir of Sasaram. Later Baler invaded the area in 1529 and has mentioned about Hindu superstitions connected with the river Karmanasha. In 1537 the old Shahabad district witnessed advancement of Humayun and his subsequent conflict with Sher Shah at Chausa. Later the district of Shahabad (which includes present Kaimur district also) was included in Akbar's empire. In 1758, Shah Alam during his conflict with Lord Clive of East India Company, went to Durgawati and with the help of local Zamindar Pahalwan Singh crossed the Karmanasha River. Subsequently Pahalwan Singh succumbed to comply and live on the latter's terms. In 1764, the old Shahabad district witnessed conflict for supremacy and the English became absolute masters of the area after defeating Siraj-ud-daula in the battle of Buxar. Again the area was shaken by the rebellions of

4 Raja Chait Singh of Banaras but eventually the English succeeded in suppressing the revolt. Lastly the historic 1857 mutiny under the command of Kunwar Singh had its impact in the district. As a result, during the independence movement the district had a substantial contribution to the freedom of India. Much after independence in the year 1972 Rohtas district was formed out of the old Shahabad district in the year 1991, the present Kaimur district was formed out of the Rohtas district.

5 2. GEOGRAPHY Natural Divisions The district may be divided into plain and plateau regions. The Plain area consists of fertile alluvial soils, which becomes rocky as one proceeds southwards. As one approaches the Kaimur foothills, the soil becomes stony and poor in fertility. The Kaimur plateau is an undulated tableland having thin shrubby jungles spreading in about 1200 sq. Kms. Rivers Originating from the Kaimur hills, the river Karmanasha passes through Mirzapur district of U.P. and forms the western boundary of the district. The river Kudra, which forms its eastern boundary separating Rohtas district, is a branch of the river Dhoba rising in Kaimur Plateau South-West of Tilauthu, and ultimately joins the river Karmanasha. The River Durgawati originates from Kaimur hills and flows in the northern direction. It is joined by the Kudra River before it merges finally into the river Karmanasha. The river Durgawati is perennial in nature and inundates a large area of land during heavy rains. The Climate The climate of the district is somewhat extreme in nature, i.e., quite hot during the summer and fairly cold during the winter. January is the coldest month when the mean minimum temperature comes down to approximately 40 0 C. The temperature starts rising from March and reaches its peak in May when the mercury touches about 45 0 C. Rain starts sometime in mid-june and lasts till mid-september. The district gets easterly winds from June to September, and from October to May, the wind direction reverses. Maximum rains occur during the months of July and August (289 mm). Sometimes winter rains also occur in Jan-February. Forest The alluvial plain, extending up to the foothills of Kaimur ranges, is extensively cultivated. Rice, wheat, pulses are the chief crops and the area is dotted with bamboo

6 clumps and mango orchards. The Forests found in the Kaimur hills have suffered indiscriminate felling of trees in the recent past. The plateau is generally covered with long grasses, viz. Kush and khas. Sal trees of poor quality and vast stretches of bamboo are also found. Firewood, Kendu leaf and Chiraunji are the important forest products. The number of fauna and game birds has gone down considerably with the increase in the area of cultivation due to increase in irrigation facilities. Irrigation Durgawati and the Karmanasha rivers are the perennial sources of surface water. A high level canal from Indrapuri (Dehri) has been irrigating the southern parts of this district. The canal is about 84 Kms long and irrigates about hectares of land during Kharif season and about 9000 hectares of land during Rabi season. The southern part of Kaimur district has a number of canal systems such as Durgawati Main Canal, Garachaube canal etc. In the hilly tracts of Adhaura, Chainpur and Bhagwanpur blocks, only ditches and ponds are used to conserve rainwater. New techniques of water conservation and harvesting practices are needed in plain as well as these hilly areas to utilise rainwater. Reservoir tanks can store water from hill streams and rivulets especially when "Hathia" rain falls, which also provide irrigation during Rabi season. Water table in the plain areas is low and high yielding tube wells can sustain at a depth of meters, whereas small tube wells may get the aquifer zone within metres depth. The normal depth of water table is 5-10 metres in winters and up to 15 metres in summers. Land Use Pattern Out of the total geographical area of the Kaimur district, 31.22% is covered by the forest, mainly in Adhaura, Chainpur and Bhagwanpur blocks. Paddy, Wheat, Barley and Maize are the main cereal crops of the district. Among pulses, gram occupies the maximum area of cultivation, followed by Mansur, Arhar, Moong and Urod. Sugar cane and potatoes are the main cash crops. Timber, Bamboo, Firewood, Chiraunji and Kendu leaf are the main forest product while the minor product consists of honey, and fodder grass.

7 Mines and Minerals Sands of the Durgawati and the Kudra River are exploited as building material. The hilly tracts of Kaimur ranges are a part of very old Vindhya system of mountains; hence, there is possibility of limestone, sulpher and pyretic iron ores to be found here. The mineral wealth needs more study and is yet to be explored properly. Transport Facilities NH 2 (G.T. Road) crosses through the centre of the district from Karmanasha to Kudra for about 50 km. NH 30 originates from it near Mohania and connects this district with the capital Patna via Arrah. Apart from these N.H. roads there are a few State Highways also in the district. Mohania Block is situated on Gaya-Mughalsarai Section of the Grand Chord Railway line. The railway station is called Bhabua Road. The district headquarter is located at a distance of 14 Kms southward from the railway station and the G.T. Road.

8 Commerce Banarasi Sari, Silk, Carpet, and Agricultural products are the main articles, which are traded in and out of the district. Electricity and Energy Pusauli Power Grid station is situated at a distance of 10 Kms from the Subdivisional Headquarter of Mohania. The possibility of tapping solar energy is also great in the district.

9 3. PLACES OF RELIGIOUS, HISTORICAL & ARCHEOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE Shiv Temple: - Baidyanath Village is situated at 9 kms south of Ramgarh block headquarter. A Shiva temple built by the late Pratihar dynasty is located here. Coins and valuables of historical importance have been unearthed here. Telhar Kund: - A famous water fall located in Adhaura block is an ideal tourist spot. Karkat Garh: - It is Adhaura block, famous for it crocodile sanctuary. Harsu Brahm: - The Hindu shrine of "Harsu Brahm" is famous in the locality. It is said that Kanyakubja priest of Raja Shaliwahan, named Harshu Pandey, ended his life in protest against demolition of his house; but during his cremation he was seen standing at the cremation site at Varanasi. Mundeshwari Temple - Ramgarh village in the Bhagwanpur block in Bhabua Subdivision contains the famous Mundeshwari temple, built on a hilltop at a height of about 600 feet. Inscriptions of archeological importance found here describe the temple to be old enough to have been built around the year 635 A.D. Pusauli Power Grid Station: Pusauli Power Grid station is situated at a distance of 10 Kms form the Sub-divisional Headquarter of Mohania. Bhabua: - Bhabua is the headquarter of Kaimur district. This municipal town lies 14 Km south of G. T. Road connected by a road to be reached from Bhabua Road railway station on Grand Chord railway line. Adhaura: - It is situated at a height of 2000 feet from the sea level on Kaimur plateau at a Distance of 58 Kms from Bhabua. Hills and surrounding forest make it an ideal tourist spot. Bhagwanpur: - Bhagwanpur is situated 11 Km south of Bhabua near the Kaimur hills. It is said to have been the seat of power of Kumar Chandrasen Saran Singh, who claimed his descent from Paras. It was confiscated by Sher Shah from Raja Shaliwahan but later restored to his successor during the reign of Akbar.

10 Chargotia: - Chargotia village in Adhaura block is an excellent beauty spot with a waterfall amidst beautiful scenery. Durauli: - Durauli village situated 8 Km North -East of Ramgarh contains two old temples built by the Cheros.

11 4. BASIC STATISTICS 1. District Kaimur (A) General Information: Establishment Year No. of Town - 01 No. of Villages No. of Panchayats No. of Blocks No. of Subdivisions No. of Nagar Parisad No. of District Board No. of Police Stations No. of Sub-Jail - 1 (b) Land Holding 1. Total Agricultural Families Small Farmers Marginal Farmers Others Agricultural Labourers Total Labourers (b) Irrigation 1. Irrigated area Hec. 2. Percentage of Net Irrigation Area - 40% 3. Source wise Irrigation area (i) Govt. Tube well Hec. (ii) Private Tube well Hec. (iii) Canal Hec. (iv) Other source Hec.

12 4. Market 5. Banks 1. No. of current Market No. of cooperative Market No. of current hat/ weekly Market No. of cooperative society or agricultural dept. seed Bhandar State Bank of India K.G.B Central Corp. Bank Land Dev. Bank Punjab National Bank Allahabad Bank Bank of India Bank of Baroda Kenra Bank Co-operative Society (a) Primary Agriculture Credit Society 127 (b) PACCS Population (As Per Census 2001) Total Population (a) Rural Population (b) Urban Population (c) Total Male (d) Total Female (e) Population SC (f) Population ST (g) Sex ratio 902 {Total female per 1000 male} (h) Working Percentage % Male %

13 Literacy: Male & Female Female % 9. Democratic Representative No. of M.P. 01 No. of M.L.A 04 No. of M.L.C. 03 No. of District Board 01 No.of Nagar Parisad 01 Nomber of Panchyat BLOCK WISE POPULATION (Census 2001) Block Male Population Female Population Total Ramgarh Nuaon Kudra Mohania Durgawati Chand Chainpur Bhabua Rampur Bhagwanpur Adhaura Total Population

14 11. COMPARATIVE POPULATION DATA (2001 Census) Basic Data India Bihar Kaimur Population Density Socio-Economic Sex-Ratio Literacy % Total Male Female ADMINISTRATIVE STRUTURE DISTRICT KAIMUR (BHABUA) SUB-DIVISION BLOCK POLICE STATION 1. BHABUA BHABUA BHABUA SONHAN CHAND CHAINPUR BHAGWANPUR RAMPUR CHAND CHAINPUR BHAGWANPUR KARAMCHAT BELAON ADHAURA ADHAURA 2. MOHANIA MOHANIA MOHANIA DURGAWATI KUDRA RAMGARH NUAON DURGAWATI KUDRA RAMGARH NUAON KUCHHILA KURHNI

15 STEPS TAKEN BY THE DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION ON ENFORCEMENT OF MODEL CODE OF CONDUCT 1. Representatives of all the political parties have been apprised in detail in the Standing Committee meeting and copies of the Model Code of Conduct have been made available to them. With a view to ensure proper Communication, regular meeting of standing committee are being held. 2. Prohibitory orders under Section 144 Cr. P.C. have been promulgated specifically banning the carrying of arms. 3. All the concerned Civil and Police functionaries have been apprised about the provisions and specific responsibilities in order to ensure observance of Model Code of Conduct. It has clearly been instructed that any instance of violation of Model Code of Conduct should properly be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of Law. 4. All the political parties have been apprised about the provisions of prevention of defacement of properties Act. All the Govt. functionaries have been clearly instructed not to allow any kind of defacement on public property. It has been brought to the notice of all concerned that no defacement on private property can be made without specific written permission from the owner of the property.

16 5. Instructions regarding use of loudspeaker have been brought to the notice of all concerned. Sub-divisional officers have been authorized to grant permission in accordance with the provisions. 6. Arrangements have been made for Video recording of all-important election related events. 7. All the concerned police officers have been directed to ensure proper and close watch on unauthorized beacon lights, plying of Govt. Vehicles for election campaigns, and regarding restriction of up to 3 Vehicles in a Carcade. It has clearly been stated that in case of any violation, the Vehicles concerned be seized and prosecution be initiated. 8. With a view to ensure close monitoring for proper control and supervision Daily Reports is being collected pertaining to law and order, preventive actions and observance of the instructions of the commissions. 9. Political parties have clearly been apprised that for any proposed meeting the party or candidates concerned must inform the local police authorities so as to enable the police to make necessary arrangements for controlling traffic, security, peace and order. 10. Media center have been established from the date of notification of election (in the Media Cell of District Election office, Kaimur) 11. Help line is being established for the convenience of citizens and political parties in the office of the District Election officer at telephone No All the printing presses of the district and political parties have been apprised to observe the provision of section 127(a) of the Representation of the People Act. 13. Instruction about the electoral offences have been circulated among the political parties and copies are being given to the candidates for their knowledge. 14. All the officers who had completed more than 4 years in this district have already been released.

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20 19 Jh jfounz ukfk izlkn flag vapy vf/kdkjh &lg& iz0fo0 inkf/kdkjh] Hkxokuiqj 20 Jh fd'kksj dqekj vapy vf/kdkjh &lg& iz[kam fodkl inkf/kdkjh] v/kksjk 21 Jh lquhy dqekj jatu vapy vf/kdkjh &lg& iz[kam fodkl inkf/kdkjh] eksgfu;ka 22 Jh utj gqlsu vapy vf/kdkjh &lg& iz[kam fodkl inkf/kdkjh] dqnjk 23 Jh jfounz ukfk pks/kjh vapy vf/kdkjh &lg& iz[kam fodkl inkf/kdkjh] jkex<+ 24 Jh lfye v[rj vapy vf/kdkjh &lg& iz[kam fodkl inkf/kdkjh] uqvkwao 25 Jh dey u;u vapy vf/kdkjh &lg& iz[kam fodkl inkf/kdkjh] nqxkzorh &lklkjke ¼vñtkñ½ lalnh; fuokzpu {ks= vurxzr ernku dsunzksa dh fooj.kh fueu izdkj gs%& Øekad fo/kku lhkk fuokzpu {ks= dh ernku dsunz dh,o auke 1 204&eksgfu;ka ¼vñtkñ½ &HkHkqvk &pSuiqj &psukjh ¼vñtkñ½ &lklkjke &djxgj 294 ;ksx %& dsewj ftyk vurxzr r fo/kku lhkk {ks=okj ernku dsunzkas dh fooj.kh %& fo/kku lhkk fuokzpu {ks= dh ernku dsunz dh Øekad,o auke 1 203&jkex< &eksgfu;ka ¼vñtkñ½ &HkHkqvk &pSuiqj 271 ;ksx %& 950

21 6- fuokzph fuokzph inkf/kdkjh i dh fjfdr;kwa %& 33&cDlj,oa 34&lklkjke ¼vñtkñ½ yksd lhkk fuokzpu {ks= ls lacaf/kr bl ftys ds fuokzph inkf/kdkjh@lgk;d fuokzph inkf/kdkjh laca/kh fooj.kh fueu izdkj gs %& Øñlañ yksd lhkk {ks=,oa fuokzph inkf/kdkjh uke 1 33&cDlj ftyk inkf/kdkjh]cdlj 2 34&lklkjke ¼vñtkñ½ ftyk inkf/kdkjh]dsewj lgk;d fuokzph inkf/kdkjh kdkjh ftyk ifjogu inkf/kdkjh]dsewj ¼HkHkqvk½ vuqe.my inkf/kdkjh]eksgfu;ka vuqe.my inkf/kdkjh]hkhkqvk ¼HkHkqvk½ funs'kd]ys[kk iz'kklu,oa Lofu;kstu] ftyk xzkñ fodkl vfhkdj.k]dsewj ¼HkHkqvk½ ftyk vurxzr lgk;d fuokzph inkf/kdkjh dk dksbz in fjdr ugha gsa 8- iqfyl cyksa dh vko';drk dk vkdyu %& iqfyl v/kh{kd]dsewj ds i=kad 05@pquko] fnukad }kjk izkir iqfyl cy laca/kh fooj.kh fueu izdkj gs %& ANY POLICE OFFICER OFFICER HOME OTHER VACANCY IN HOME FOR THREE VULNERABLE GUARD REQUIRMENT NCC FORCE CONSTABLE DISTRIC YEAR AT A LOCATION AVAILAB FORCE AVAILABL AND ABOVE T PLACE LE E DEFICIT SERGEANT - 1 S.I - 64 A, S.I - 02 S.I. ARMED - 02 RESERVED INSPECTO R - 02 HAVA - 48 CONS. -58 S.I.- 01 ASI - 01 POLICE INSPECTO R - 01 NOT AVAILABL E SO FAR OFFICER SAP CRPF - 50 BMP - 40 CONS (70 %) HAW - 34 (70%) OFFICER HAV CONS OFFICER HAV CONS bzñohñ,eñ glrkarj.k] izfke Lrjh; tkwap ¼FLC½ rfkk bzñohñ,eñ tkx:drk laca/kh xfrfof/k;ksa dh flfkfr %& dsewj ftyk esa Hkkjr bysdvªksfud fyfevsm] caxyksj }kjk dqy 1470 u;s bzñohñ,eñ izkir djk;s x;s gs] ftlesa 330 bzñohñ,eñ bl dk;kzy; ds i= 85 fnukad }kjk ftyk fuokzpu

22 inkf/kdkjh]vjfj;k dks glrkukurj.k fd;k x;k gsa 'ks"k 1140 bzñohñ,eñ dk izfke Lrjh; tkwap fnuakd dks leiuu gks x;k gsa izfke Lrjh; tkwap ds Øe esa nks bzñohñ,eñ [kjkc ik;s x;s gsa]ftls vyx fpfugr djds j[kk x;k gsa bzñohñ,eñ ds gsrq uksmy inkf/kdkjh dks dk;zøe cukdj izlrqr djus gsrq funsf'kr fd;k x;k gsa fuokzpu ivuk dks bzñohñ,eñls lacaf/kr Hksts x;s v ru nsfud izfrosnu fueuor gs %& u;s ekwmy ds bzñohñ,eñ ds glrkarj.k dh flfkfr o"kz 2000&05 ekwmy ds bzñohñ,eñ dks mm+hlk jkt; dks glrkarj.k dh flfkfr o"kz 2005 esa >kj[k.m jkt; ls izkir bzñohñ,eñ okil djus dh flfkfr Øñ ftyk dk uke izkir bzñohñ,eñ dh vu; ftys dks glrkarfjr izfke Lrjh; tkwap iw.kz glrkarj.k gsrq fu/kkzfjr glrkarfjr glrkarj.k gsrq fu/kkzfjr glrkarfjr chñ;wñ dh lhñ;wñ dh chñ;wñ dh lhñ;wñ dh chñ;wñ dh lhñ;wñ dh chñ;wñ dh lhñ;wñ dh chñ;wñ dh lhñ;wñ dh chñ;wñ dh lhñ;wñ dh chñ;wñ dh dsewj ernku dfez;ksa dks bzñohñ,eñ izf'k{k.k nsus ds fufer fuokzpu ivuk ds funs'k ds vkyksd esa eklvj Vªsuj ds :i esa ukfer dj izf'k{k.k gsrq fnukad dks izfrfu;qdr fd;k x;k FkkA fooj.kh fueuor gs %& Øñlañ eklvj Vªsuj dk uke inuke@dk;kzy; 1 Jh f'kf'kj dqekj oekz] vapy fujh{kd]pkwan 2 Jh jkeckys'oj jke xzke iapk;r i;zos{kd]jkeiqj 3 Jh vf[kys'k dqekj fejk dfu; vfhk;ark]jkex<+ iz[kam izf'kf{kr eklvj Vªsuj iz[kam Lrj ds eklvj Vªsujksa dks izf'k{k.k nsxsa] ftuls ernku dfez;ksa@ernkrk izf'kf{kr gksxsaa 10- fu%'kdr O;fDr;ksa dh lqfo/kk ds fy;s ernku dsunzksa ij jsai ¼Ramp½ cuk;s tkus dh flfkfr %& fu%'kdr O;fD;ksa dh lqfo/kk ds fy, ernku dsunzksa ij jsai cuk;s tkus gsrq lhkh iz[kam fodkl inkf/kdkfj;ksa dks funsf'kr fd;k x;k gsa lgk;d fuokzph inkf/kdkjh&lg&vuqe.my inkf/kdkjh]hkhkqvk@eksgfu;ka dks funsf'kr fd;k x;k gs fd os O;fDrxr :fp ysdj lhkh ernku dsunzksa ij jsai dk fuekz.k lqfuf'pr djsxsaa bl laca/k esa fnukad dks vkgqr csbd esa iz[kam fodkl inkf/kdkfj;ksa }kjk cryk;k x;k fd vf/kdka'k ernku dsunzksa ij jsai dk fuekz.k fd;k tk pqdk gsa lhñ;wñ dh

23 Name Of District 11- fofhkuu dk;ksz ds fy, uksmy inkf/kdkfj;ksa dh fu;qfdr %& ftyk ds fofhkuu dk;ksz ds fy, uksmy inkf/kdkfj;ksa dh fu;qfdr dh x;h gsa bzñohñ,eñ ds uksmy inkf/kdkjh ds :i esa Jh dslj jlhn] dk;zikyd vfhk;ark]xzkeh.k dk;z fohkkx]dk;z ize.my]hkhkqvk]vkn'kz vkpkj lafgrk ds fy, mi fodkl vk;qdr]dsewj ¼HkHkqvk½,oa izs{kd dks"kkax gsrq mi fodkl vk;qdr]dsewj ¼HkHkqvk½ dks ukfer fd;k x;k gsa 12- vkn'kz vkpkj lafgrk dks ykxw djus dh flfkfra vkn'kz vkpkj lafgrk ds vuqikyu ds fy,,eñlhñlhñ ¼MCC½ Vhe dk xbu %& Hkkjr fuokzpu vk;ksx }kjk yksd lhkk vke fuokzpu]2009 ds?kks"k.kk ds lkfk gh dsewj ftyk esa vkn'kz vkpkj lafgrk dks ykxw dj fn;k x;k gsa ftyk esa vkn'kz vkpkj lafgrk dks vuqeikyu gsrq vyx ls dks"kkax dk xbu fd;k x;k gs tks mi fodkl vk;qdr]dsewj ¼HkHkqvk½ ds v/khu dk;z djsxk] tks 'kfdr ls ftyk esa vkn'kz vkpkj lafgrk dks ykxw djsxka ftyk fuokzpu inkf/kdkjh dh v/;{krk esa fnukad dks bl fufeùk,d csbd dk vk;kstu fd;k x;ka csbd esa lhkh vuqe.my inkf/kdkjh,oa vuqe.my iqfyl inkf/kdkfj;ksa dks vkn'kz vkpkj lafgrk dks vuqikyu djus gsrq vko';d funs'k fn;s x;a iqu% fnukad dks ftyk ds lhkh vuqe.my iqfyl fodkl inkf/kdkjh,oa Fkkuk/;{kksa dks bl laca/k esa vko';d funs'k fn;s x;sa eku;rk izkir jktusfrd nyksa ds dks vkn'kz vkpkj lafgrk,oa vu; pquko laca/kh fu;eksa dh tkudkjh izkir djkus gsrq fnukad dks csbd vkgqr dh x;h gsa 13- ernkrk QksVks igpku i= dk vkpnknu rfkk mlesa vfhko`f) ds fy;s fd;s x;s mik; %& dsewj ftyk esa ernkrk QksVks igpku i= dk vkpnknu laca/kh fooj.kh fueu izdkj gs %& PHOTO COVERAGE IN CURRENT ROLLS Assembly Constituency No Name <50% Photo elector >50%<60 % Photo elector >60%<70% Photo elector >70%<80% Photo elector >80%<90% Photo elector >90% Photo elector % of Nonphoto Electors Ramgarh kaimur (Bhabua) 204 Mohania (sc) Bhabua Chainpur State Total

24 EPIC COVERAGE IN CURRENT ROLLS Name Of District No Assembly Constituency Name <50% EPIC >50%<60 % EPICr >60%<70% EPIC >70%<80% EPIC >80%<90% EPIC >90% EPIC % of Residual Electors Ramgarh kaimur (Bhabua) 204 Mohania (sc) Bhabua Chainpur State Total ernkrkvksa esa ernkrk QksVks igpku i= ds vfhko`f) ds fy, iqu% bzfid vfhk;ku pyk;k tk jgk gsa osls ernku dsunz ftlesa 40 izfr'kr ls de ernkrkvksa dks bzfid fuxzr fd;k x;k gs]ogkwa fo'ks"k /;ku nsus gsrq vuqe.my inkf/kdkjh,oa iz[kam fodkl inkf/kdkfj;ksa dks funsf'kr fd;k x;k gsa iz[kam fodkl inkf/kdkfj;ksa dks funs'k fn;k x;k gs fd QksVksxzkQh ds fy, fu/kkzfjr frffk dks fuf'pr :i ls chñ,yñvksñ ernku dsunz ij miflfkr jgsxsaa bl gsrq chñ,yñ,ñ dh enn ysus ds fy, Hkh funsf'kr fd;k x;ka eku;rk izkir jktusfrd nyksa ds v/;{k@lfpo ds lkfk csbd dj lhkh ernku dsunzksa ij chñ,yñ,ñ fu;qdr djus gsrq muls vuqjks/k fd;k x;k A 14- fuokzpu laca/kh vu; vkwdm+s ftykokj]fo/kku lhkk fuokzpu {ks=okj rfkk lalnh; fuokzpu {ks=okj %& fuokzpu laca/kh vkwadm+s ftykokj@fo/kku lhkk fuokzpu {ks=okj Hkkjr fuokzpu vk;ksx ds izi= 1&8 esa fueu izdkj gs %&

25 Format 1 B (With CEO) CONSTITUENCY WISE ELECTOR INFORMATION (GENDER RATIO) Name Of District Assembly Constituency No Name Census Gender Ratio of district Electors as per 2005 roll on the basis of which the last General Election (Oct.-Nov. 2005) was held Electors as per last final roll published after delimitation 2007, w.r.t. 1/1/2008 as the qualifying date Male Female Sex Ratio Male Female Sex Ratio Electors as per proposed final roll w.r.t. 1/1/2009 as the qualifying date. Male Female Sex Ratio Ramgarh Kaimur (Bhabua) 204 Mohania (sc) Bhabua Chainpur State Total Format 2B (With CEO) CONSTITUENCY WISE ELECTOR INFORMATION (ELECTOR-POPULATION RATIO) Name Of District Assembly Constituency Total Population (Projected 2009) Electors as per proposed final roll w.r.t as qualifying date Ratio of Electors to Population No Name Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Kaimur (Bhabua) 203 Ramgarh Mohania (sc) Bhabua Chainpur State Total

26 Age Cohort Format 3A DISTRICT AGE-COHORT WISE ELECTOR Projected Census Population in age cohort (Projected upto the year of current revision) %age of (2) to 'X' i.e. total Population as per census INFORMATION Electors as per currently proposed draft electoral roll w.r.t as qualifying date %age of (4) to 'X' i.e. total population as per voter roll %age of (4) to 'Y' i.e. registered voters vs eligible voters District Total Format 4B (With CEO) CONSTITUENCY-WISE INFORMATION ON INCLUSION AND DELETIONS IN CURRENT ELECTORAL OVER PREVIOUS ROLL Assembly Constituency Number of Electors in published draft roll w.r.t as qualifying date Total claims lodged in Form 6 subsequently Total Claims admitted Total Objections Lodged in Form 7 subsequently Total Objections admitted Deletion under Sec 22 after previous final roll Total Deletions since previous final roll Number of Deletions (since previuos final roll) Due to Number of Electors in proposed Final Roll w.r.t as qualifying date Net change over previous final roll % Change over previuos final roll No Name Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Expired Shifted Repeated Male Female (+/-) (+/-) Ramgarh Mohania (sc) Bhabua Chainpur District Total

27 Format 5B (With CEO) CONSTITUENCY WISE INFORMATION ON EPIC & PHOTO COVERAGE IN CURRENT ROLLS Name Of District Assembly Constituency No Name Total Electors Total Photos in the Roll Non Photo Entries % of Non Photo Entries Total EPIC holders Residual Electors (without EPIC) % of Residual Electors Latest %age of EPIC coverage against roll kaimur (Bhabua) 203 Ramgarh Mohania (sc) Bhabua Chainpur State Total Format 5C (With CEO) PHOTO COVERAGE IN CURRENT ROLLS Name Of District Assembly Constituency No Name <50% Photo elector >50%<60 % Photo elector >60%<70% Photo elector >70%<80% Photo elector >80%<90% Photo elector >90% Photo elector % of Nonphoto Electors kaimur (Bhabua) 203 Ramgarh Mohania (sc) Bhabua Chainpur State Total

28 Format 5D (With CEO) EPIC COVERAGE IN CURRENT ROLLS Name Of District Assembly Constituency No Name <50% EPIC >50%<60 % EPICr >60%<70% EPIC >70%<80% EPIC >80%<90% EPIC >90% EPIC % of Residual Electors kaimur (Bhabua) 203 Ramgarh Mohania (sc) Bhabua Chainpur State Total FORMAT 6 (With CEO) POLLING STATION LOCATIONS (PSL) DETAILS District Name Kaimur (Bhabua) Assembly No. & Name Total Parts (Polling Stations) Total Polling Station Locations (PSLs) Urban Rural Urban Rural Breakup of Urban Polling Station Locations with having more than one PS in same building 1 PS 2 PS 3 PS 4 PS 5 PS 6 & more PS Breakup of Rural Polling Station Locations with having more than one PS in same building 1 PS 2 PS 3 PS 203 Ramgarh Mohania (sc) Bhabua Chainpur District Total PS 5 & more PS

29 INFORMATION ON SERVICE VOTERS FORMAT 7 AC No. and Name No. Name Armed Forces of the Union Service Voters as on Jun 2008 Position since July-December 2008 Armed force of States posted outside state Govt. Person employed outside country Total Service Voters Of which CSVs (Voter with proxy) Form 2 Recd Form 2A Recd Form 3 Recd Names added in roll thru Form 2 Names added thru Form 2A Names added thru Form 3 Total SVs added No. of CSVs added Total Service Voters in proposed Final Roll ' Ramgarh Mohania (sc) Bhabua Chainpur District Total Format 8B (With CEO) CONSTITUENCY WISE INFORMATION ON MIGRATED ELECTORS Name Of District Assembly Constituency No. Name Total Electors as per proposed final roll w.r.t as qualifying date Electors found shifted during BLO survey since last publication Of column 5, shifted with entire family Of column 5, shifted without entire family suomotu Notice Issued suomotu Notice Suo-motu Deleted under Section 22 - (Continuous Updation) Issued against against Against Against column column column column Total (Col ) Notice issued on Form 7 Notice issued on Deleted through Form 7 during Continuous Updation) Form 7 against against Against Against column column column column Ramgarh Kaimur 204 Mohania (sc) (Bhabua) 205 Bhabua Chainpur State Total Total (Col )

30 15- inkf/kdkjh ds Lrj ij dei;qvjkbzts'ku ls lacaf/kr vk/kkjhkwr lajpukvksa ds l`qn`f<dj.k dh flfkfr %& dsewj ftyk vurxzr fuokzpu dk;z dk dei;wvjkbzts'ku dk;z ftyk lwpuk dsunz]dsewj ¼HkHkqvk½ esa djk;k tkrk gsa fo'ks"k ifjflfkfr esa gh fuokzpu dk;z gsrq dei;wvj,oa midj.k fdjk;s ij LFkkuh; cktkj ls izkir fd;k tkrk gsa 16- dks /;ku esa j[krs gq, dei;wvj,oa nwjhkk"k br;kfn dh vko';drk dk vkdyu %& dks /;ku esa j[krs gq, br;kfn dh O;oLFkk dks lqpk: :i ls pykus ds fy, chñ,lñ,uñ,yñ ds LFkkuh; inkf/kdkjh ds lkfk fcpkj foe'kz fd;k x;k gs] ftlesa fueu fu.kz; fy;k x;ka Communication Shadow Area ds :i esa v/kksjk,oa psuiqj iz[kam ds {ks= dks fpfugr fd;k x;ka SDO,BSNL }kjk cryk;k x;k fd BTS yxkdj Communication Shadow Area dh lel;k dks nwj fd;k tk ldrk gsa v/kksglrk{kjh }kjk funsf'kr fd;k x;k fd 'kh?kz BTS dh O;oLFkk dh tk;a yksd lhkk fuokzpu]2009 ds eísutj lhkh esa nwjlapkj O;oLFkk dks nq:lr djus gsrq funsf'kr fd;k x;ka iz;kir eksckbzy lhe dh C;oLFkk djus rfkk rrdky fmek.m ij b.vjusv lqfo/kk miyc/k djkus dh O;oLFkk djus gsrq vko';d funs'k fn;s x;sa 17- erx.kuk dsunzksa dh Hkou br;kfn dh igpku %& iwoz dh HkkWfr bl o"kz Hkh yksd lhkk vke pquko]2009 ds fy, erx.kuk dsunz d`f"k cktkj lfefr]eksgfu;ka esa cuk;k tk;sxka bl gsrq vxzsrj dkjzokbz dh tk jgh gsa 18- lsdvj dk xbu,oa lsdvj inkf/kdkjh dh fu;qfdr gsrq inkf/kdkfj;ska dh igpku %& dsewj ftyk ds dqy 950 ernku dsunzksa ds fy, yxhkx 72 lsdvj lg tksuy eftlvªsv,oa 200 ekbzøks vkctjoj fu;qdr djus dk izlrko gsa Hkkjr fuokzpu vk;ksx ds funs'k ds vkyksd esa vuqe.my fodkl inkf/kdkjh dks lsdvj inkf/kdkjh ds dùkzo;ksa,oa nkf;roksa ls voxr djk;k x;ka 19- pquko esa layxu inkf/kdkfj;ska ds izf'k{k.k gsrq dh xbz dkjzokbz %& yksd lhkk vke pquko]2009 gsrq ernku inkf/kdkfj;ska dks rhu pj.kksa esa izf'k{k.k izlrkfor gsa 20- vk;ksx }kjk fuxzr lhkh vuqns'kksa ds vuqikyu dh v ru flfkfr %& vk;ksx }kjk fuxzr lhkh vuqns'kksa dk vuqikyu n`<+rk ls fd;k tk jgk gs rfkk lhkh lacaf/kr inkf/kdkfj;ksa@dezpkfj;ksa dks bl laca/k esa vko';d funs'k fn;s x;s gsaa

31 REQUIREMENT ESTIMATED BY DIFFERENT CELLS PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION-2009 A. Total No. of Polling Stations :- 1. Presiding Officers : First Polling Officers : Second Polling Officers : Third Polling Officers : Digital Camera Person :- 200 (10% Reserve) 419 B. Different Magistrates 1. Patrolling Magistrates : Sector Officer cum Zonal Magistrate : Micro Observer :- 200 (Reserve) :- 60 C. Strong Rooms 1. Total No. of Strong Rooms for each Assembly Segment - 1X6 = 6 2. Total No. of Charge Officers for each Strong Room - 1X6 = 6 D.Preparation for the Ballot paper: It is being done as per the requirement.- As per Election com. E.Counting Work 1. Total No. of Assembly Constituency : Total No. of Counting Hall : Total No. of Tables for counting Assistent : for ARO table : for observers : Total No. of Counting Supervisor :- 84 for each Counting table 7. Total No. of Counting Supervisor :- 84 for each Counting Table

32 F. Requirement of Vehicles for Parliamentary Election Jeeps : Buses : Mini Buses : Trucks : Mini Trucks : Tractors :- 528 Total : Information Regarding Counting Halls And Strong Rooms Parliamentary Election 2009, Kaimur (Bhabua) Sl. No. No.& Name of Assembly Segment No. of Counting Halls No. of Tables Place of Counting No. of Strong Rooms Place of Strong Room Mohania (S.C.) 1 14 Agriculture Marketing Yard Mohania (Kaimur) 1 Agriculture Marketing Yard Mohania (Kaimur) Bhabua 1 14 Agriculture Marketing Yard Mohania (Kaimur) 1 Agriculture Marketing Yard Mohania (Kaimur) Chainpur 1 14 Agriculture Marketing Yard Mohania (Kaimur) 1 Agriculture Marketing Yard Mohania (Kaimur) Chainpur (S.C.) 1 14 Agriculture Marketing Yard Mohania (Kaimur) 1 Agriculture Marketing Yard Mohania (Kaimur) Sasaram 1 14 Agriculture Marketing Yard Mohania (Kaimur) 1 Agriculture Marketing Yard Mohania (Kaimur) Kargahar 1 14 Agriculture Marketing Yard Mohania (Kaimur) 1 Agriculture Marketing Yard Mohania (Kaimur)

33 Press Conference Schedule Date Time Place pm D.M. Chamber, Kaimur pm D.M. Chamber pm D.M. Chamber pm D.M. Chamber pm D.M. Chamber Meeting of Standing Committee With Political Parties (During Conduct of Election) Date Time Place pm D.M. Chamber pm D.M. Chamber pm D.M. Chamber pm D.M. Chamber pm D.M. Chamber

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