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SVEEP ACTION PLAN BALLARI
KARNATAKA ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS SVEEP ACTION PLAN BALLARI
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District Profile 1. INTRODUCTION
Ballari district is spread from southwest to northeast and is situated on the eastern side of Karnataka state. The district is 15° 30' and 15°50' north latitude and 75° 40' and 77° 11' east longitude. This district is bounded by Raichur district on the north, Koppal district on the west, Chitradurga and Davanagere districts on the south, and Anantapur and Kurnool districts of Andhra Pradesh on the east. It comes under the administrative control of Gulbarga division and development jurisdiction of H.K.D.B, Gulbarga.Comprises of 7 taluks & 2 revenue sub-divisions Climate – low rainfall; Hottest in – April-May Low rates of human development Part of backward Hyderabad-Karnataka region (2 most backward 3 more backward & 2 relatively forwarda Taluk)
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2. DISTRICT PROFILE No. of Taluks : 10 No. of Sub-Divisions 02
No. of Gram Panchayats 199 No. of Census Villages 552 No. of Muncipal Corporations 01 No. of Muncipalities No. of Town areas/ Notified Areas 12 No. of Post Office 385 No. of Police Stations 38
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Border and road networks
Name of Bordering States : States: Andrapradesh a Total Road Length b National Highway 394.73 c State Highway 929.91 d District Roads
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Population Demographics
Description 2011 2001 Actual Population 24,52,595 20,27,140 Male 12,36,954 10,29,714 Female 12,15,641 9,97,426 Population Growth 20.99% 22.40% Sex Ratio (Per 1000) 983 969 Average Literacy 61.81 50.30 Male Literacy 72.42 63.50 Female Literacy 51.02 36.80
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Rural-Urban Population
Religion -wise Description Total Percentage Hindu 21,03,633 85.77 % Muslims 3,20,834 13.08 % Christian 14,014 0.57 % Buddhist 284 0.01 % Jain 8,044 0.33 % Sikh 1029 0.04 % ROLL RELEVANT CENSUS DATA : Rural-Urban Population Description Rural Urban Population (%) 62.11 % 37.89 % Male Female Third Gender Total Population as per census 2011 - Projected Population as on Gender Ratio as per Population 995
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3. Electoral Profile Map (All Acs)
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Special Summary Revision 2018
Applications Received Accepted Rejected Form 6 90969 74215 16754 Form 7 36018 33054 2964 Form 8 11191 10903 288 Form 8A 4117 3986 131 142295 122158 20137 EPIC Distribution (Information to be provided Assembly Constituency wise) Total to be distributed (Target) Distributed till 24th march 2018 Pending for distribution (Summary revision epic continuous updation added) 88-Hadagali 5741 4761 89-Hagaribommanahalli 11624 8215 3409 90-Vijayanagar 25159 9936 8588 91-Kampli 6656 92-Siruguppa 6161 4030 2131 93-Bellary 11298 94-Bellary city 16335 95-Sandur 8172 7821 351 96-Kudligi 12950 10500 2450 District Total 104096 80532 21690
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ELECTORATE FINAL ROLLS 2018- DETAILS AND ANALYSIS
….Lakhs Population Projected 2018 ….Lakhs Electors Final rolls 2018 ELECTORATE FINAL ROLLS DETAILS AND ANALYSIS General Service Total Male 936028 308 936336 Female 934399 06 934405 Others 314
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HOUSE TO HOUSE VISIT (Information)
Health of Electoral Roll ( District abstract) 2018 Electoral Rolls INDICATORS AS ON CENSUS projected DRAFT ROLLS Final rolls EP Ratio 2018 vis a vis Census (18+) ratio 68 64.46 65.94 Gender Ratio 2018 vis a vis Census Gender Ratio 995 991 998 18-19 age group electors to population in % 3.3 0.87 2.26 EPIC coverage 100.00 PER 99.68 99.72 HOUSE TO HOUSE VISIT (Information) Collection of Mobile numbers during the house to house visit of the BLOs – during special summary revision ( TOTAL NUMBER OF MOB NOS COLLECTED) 68168
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Assembly Constituency wise
sl no District Name of Assembly Constituency Census EP Roll Gender Ratio 18-19 voters count percentage of voters PER coverage EPIC coverage Mob nos collected during house to house visit Draft Final roll 1 Bellary Hadagali 68 971 970 40506 2.16% 99.94 97.30 2952 2 HB Halli 983 987 99.93 94.59 6212 3 Vijayanagar 1019 1021 99.99 91.71 9601 4 Kampli 997 99.84 94.56 8345 5 Siruguppa 1013 1012 99.42 95.50 6321 6 1016 1029 99.57 93.08 8456 7 Bellary city 1007 1023 99.77 93.28 13451 8 Sandur 965 975 99.26 95.72 5284 9 Kudligi 954 964 99.81 95.51 7546 District Total 991 998 99.72 68168
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Polling Stations
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Polling Stations Total Polling Stations before 1896
Newly created during Rationalization 112 Total Number of PS now 2008 No of Auxiliary expected 119 Grand total 2127 Note: Auxiliary Polling stations proposed based on the No. of Electors exceeded the 1350 (Urban Area) and 1250 (Rural Area) criteria.
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Assured Minimum Facilities
Facility Total Polling station in the District Facility available Balance Date by which all facilities will be made available Ramp facility 2008 2003 5 Drinking Water Electricity 2004 4 Furniture Telephone 206 1802 Internet /communication shadow Toilets for male 2002 6 Toilets for female Note: AMF for 119 Auxiliary Polling Station will be provided before
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PWD VOTER ASSISTANCE SL no Name and No. Of AC PWD voters identified
Assistance planned Remarks 1 88-Hadagali 2572 Wheel chairs, Companions and Brail stickers sticking on EVMs will be provided. 2 89-Hagaribommnahalli 3154 3 90-Vijayanagar 2244 4 91-Kampli 1925 5 92-Siruguppa 1942 6 93-Bellary 1626 7 94-Bellary city 1017 8 95-Sandur 1733 9 96-Kudligi 2029 18242
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Persons with disability Summary
AC.No AC.Name No. Of Booths D/E Covered Booths zÉÊ«PÀ «PÀ®ZÉÃvÀ£ÀgÀÄ zÀÈ¶× zÉÆñÀ ±ÀæªÀtzÉÆõÀ ªÀiÁ£À¹PÀ C¸Àé¸ÀÜvɪÀżÀîªÀgÀÄ §Ä¢ÝªÀiÁAzÀågÀÄ §ºÀÄ«zsÀ MlÄÖ 88 Hadagali 211 209 1545 364 249 83 261 70 2572 89 Hagaribommanahalli 236 2019 552 232 58 162 131 3154 90 Vijayanagara 217 1535 296 102 60 125 126 2244 91 Kampli 222 1438 198 71 59 103 56 1925 92 Siruguppa 208 1417 81 50 117 1942 93 Bellary 212 189 1151 194 87 43 96 55 1626 94 Ballary City 240 207 611 80 37 74 84 1017 95 Sandur 230 1188 264 41 1733 Kudligi 229 219 1178 409 116 20 267 39 2029 TOTAL 2008 1913 12082 2625 1112 453 1308 662 18242
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Voter Enrolment in AE-2013 And AE 2018
Details Male Female Others Total Total Electors(Including Service Voters) -2013 794650 781060 3 Total Electors(Including Service Voters) -2018 936336 934405
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General Election to Karnataka Legislative Assembly-2013
Assembly Constituency- Turnout Sl. No No. and Name of the AC No. of voters in Polling Station Votes polled % of Voting STATE % AGE Male female Others Total 71.45 1 88-Hadagali 80888 76370 2 157260 60373 55050 115423 74.64 72.08 0.00 73.40 89-HB Halli 94310 90816 185126 74754 69233 143987 79.26 76.23 77.78 3 90-Vijayanagara 86438 84745 171183 64457 59729 124186 74.57 70.48 72.55 4 91-Kampli 90582 90860 181442 71925 67791 139716 79.40 74.61 77.00 5 92-Siruguppa 83822 86202 170025 64089 62347 126436 76.46 72.33 74.36 6 93-Bellary 87038 86825 173128 66603 63502 130105 76.52 73.14 75.15 7 94-Bellary City 96699 97503 194202 60777 58139 118916 62.85 59.63 61.23 8 95-Sandur 87782 84041 171823 66993 61707 128700 76.32 73.42 74.90 9 96-Kudligi 87183 83333 170516 68524 64024 132548 78.60 76.83 77.73 794742 780695 598495 561522 75.31 71.93 73.67
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AC-2013-Voter turnout in each 10% lowest Polled PS
Sl. No Name of AC Total No.of PS 10% lowes Polled PS. No. 1 88-Hadagali 175 66,65,71,74,72,64,76,63,133,107,89,93,103,73,75,105,52,77 2 89-Hagaribommanahalli 214 202,116,201,208,207,206,212,120,203,119,210,115,112,114,209,113,121,197,106,195,200 3 90-Vijayanagara 181 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,20,12,13,14,15,16,17 4 91-Kampli 199 170,177,68A,53,51,50,55,62,67,52,54,69,157,102,42,68,99A,63,66,132 5 92-Siruguppa 196 71,77,76,72,6,78,74,50,70,79,68,65,139,66,5,56,88,75,85,126 6 93-Bellary 194 34,18,19,35,15,36,16,22,37,38,17,41,33,23,55,107,77,42,44 7 94-Bellary City 229 109,76.75,108,77,98,94,84,80,115,19,43,100,79,67,105,20,69,42,99,66,110,87 8 95-Sandur 210 21,73,72,23,20,74,19,53,7,82A,130,141,28,13A, 41,39,26,46,89,22,54 9 96-Kudligi 204 31,29,27,173,105,32,107,199,104,38,156,106, 28,153,33,76,35,128,150,178 Total 1802 180
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AC-2013 Voter turnout in each AC 10% lowest Women turnout
Sl. No Name of AC Total No.of PS 10% lowes Polled PS. No. 1 88-Hadagali 175 66,65,71,74,64,63,76,133,72,103,93,117,62,104,89,75,52,128 2 89-Hagaribommanahalli 214 202,201,207,208,116,206,119,121,22,120,112,199,03,209,210,113,204,195,102,52,124 3 90-Vijayanagara 181 1,3,6,2,7,4,5,8,9,10,15,12,20,21,14,13,16,11 4 91-Kampli 199 170,51,53,177,68A,69,55,54,52,62,50,67,157,102,42,63,93,99A,99,6 5 92-Siruguppa 196 71,77,76,78,6,50,65,70,79,24,68,72,66,139,88,56,192,5,32,80 6 93-Bellary 194 34,18,19,188A,15,33,22,16,37,35,36,107,52,42,41,25,53,38,17 7 94-Bellary City 229 109,75,76,94,108,98,115,77,84,105,19,80,79,42,162,99,87,43,91,103,104,96,34 8 95-Sandur 210 21,73,72,20,23,74,19,53,7,141,59,130,26,46, 82A,41,13A,54,87,40 9 96-Kudligi 204 31,29,32,27,105,173,199,38,4,104,11,107,156, 33,35,28,150,76,153,65 Total 1802 180
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BAGs & ELCs Information
Sl.No No and Total No of No of No.of AEs Polling Stations (including Auxlary) BAGs formed ELCs formed CAs appointed 1 9 2127 82 773
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KAP Survey Findings 78% - aware about the minimum age for registration to be a voter 55% - aware about the option of NOTA in EVMs 63.4% - not aware about the presence of Braille provision in EVMs 72.4% - not aware about VVPAT
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KAP Survey Findings Intent to Vote
86.7% - Main Reason to vote- consider voting as their Right 75.3 % - consider voting as their duty 9.2% - Females are influenced by the Head of the family before voting 27.5% - main reason for not voting is due to the absence of their respective names in electoral list
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KAP Survey Findings SVEEP Interventions
44.4% - recall elected related campaigns 86% - TV advertisements and programmes are key source for election related information 53% - recall ICONS/STARS spreading awareness during elections 77% - used Call Centers for clearing doubts
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SVEEP OBJECTIVES
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The following are the focus areas based on the gaps Identified
Ethical voting Low turn out and critical polling stations. Youth and new voters. Women voters where women voting turn out is less. Slum areas and backward areas. Person With Disability voters. Elite voting polling stations with low voter turn out. Marginalised voters. Trans Genders. VVPAT awareness.
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Identification of Gaps
Identification of gaps- Based on KAP survey and Critical Analysis of previous year election data , the following gaps were identified for the district SL.NO. KAP survey and Critical analysis of previous year election data 1 78% - aware about the minimum age for registration to be a voter 2 55% - aware about the option of NOTA in EVMs 3 63.4% - not aware about the presence of Braille provision in EVMs 4 72.4% - not aware about VVPAT 5 86.7% - Main Reason to vote- consider voting as their Right 6 75.3 % - consider voting as their duty 8 9.2% - Females are influenced by the Head of the family before voting 9 27.5% - main reason for not voting is due to the absence of their respective names in electoral list 10 44.4% - recall elected related campaigns 11 86% - TV advertisements and programmes are key source for election related information 12 53% - recall ICONS/STARS spreading awareness during elections 13 77% - used Call Centers for clearing doubts
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Strategies to address gaps
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EVM-VVPAT Awareness SVEEP Plan
Sl No Description Start Date End Date Status 1 Training and Capacity Building for all the officers. 07/03/2018 16/03/2018 Completed 2 Use of Social Media- Disseminate awareness messages though Facebook, Twitter, Instagram at CEO Level Up t o poll day under Progress 3 Short films on EVMs-VVPATs to be run on Cable TV. 01/04/2018 Up to poll day Activity is going on 4 Distribution of Pamphlets through News papers 15/03/2018 28/03/2018 Activity is going on 5 Slides of EVM-VVPAT to be played in theatres and cinema halls ahead of elections.
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EVM-VVPAT Awareness SVEEP Plan
Booth Level Planning: Sl No Description Start Date End Date Status 1 Training and Capacity Building of BLOs on EVM-VVPAT. 03/04/2018 07/04/2018 Activity is going on 2 Use Festivals, public gatherings in villages and set up display stalls disseminating information about EVM-VVPAT. 05/04/2018 16/04/2018 3 Film screenings on EVM-VVPAT will be conducted at village panchayats. 20/04/2018 4 EVM/VVPAT Posters will be displayed in Public centres like Polling stations, Panchayat Bhavans, PHCs, Ration shops, Banks, Post Offices etc. 10/03/2018 28/03/2018 Activity is going on 5 Hoarding , Banners, Posters displayed at main locations. 15/03/2018
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SVEEP – Strategies Targeted interventions General interventions
New voters Women PwDs Marginalised voters Low turnout voter pockets General interventions Mass activities Demonstration of EVM-VVPAT at public places
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Targeted interventions – New Voters
Awareness activities in all govt/aided/unaided degree colleges, ITIs, Polytechnics, Engg. & Medical colleges Utilise NSS, NCC, College student Clubs for rallies, walkathons, election-oriented competitions Creation of Electoral Literacy Clubs Almost in all 2008 Poling Stations. Appointment of Campus Ambassadors Taluk and district level and conduction of mock polls in all the degree/Engineering/polytechnic/Schools sports events Conducting Quiz, Essay, Debate competition in all degree/Engineering/polytechnic/Medical & Ayurveda collage /Krishna devaraya & Hampli University/Schools & giving prizes (in the form of educative books) to all the winner students.
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Targeted interventions – Women
Anganwadi workers, SHGs and Stree Shakti Sangha to mobilise women voters through – House-to-house campaign Rallies Distribution of pamphlets Mass signature campaigns Human chains Rangoli competitions Singeing competitions Display of posters at Anganwadi centres and SHG offices
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Targeted interventions – PwDs
PWD Mapping – PS-wise – to facilitate PwD voters on poll day Demonstration of Braille facility in EVMs at various locations to PwD voters Create awareness on voting and participation in the same through registered bodies Nodal officer (PS) Providing wheel chair facilities on poll day
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Targeted interventions – Marginalised & Low-voter turnout areas
Special focus on PS with lowest voter turnout & lowest Female voting Special & focused activities in such pockets Door-to-door signature campaign Rallies, human chains Mini ward-level fun events – sack-race, tug-of-war etc. – to create awareness
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SVEEP ACTIVITY
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Sr No Department Activity Estimate Amount Coordinating officer 1 Zilla Panchayat Voters Awareness and enlistment in voters list : Awareness Campaign Rs. 3,00,000 Youth services and Sports Officer/ Assistant Director Kannana and Culture department/ DDPI/DDPU 2 Taluk Level Campaign Leadership: Urban Local Organisation Chief Officers, 09 Taluk Level Campaigns Chief Officer Municipality/Executive officer Taluk Panchayat
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Sr No Department Activity Estimate Amount Coordinating officer
3 Women and Child Development Department/ Schedule Tribe Development Board House to House visit by Anganwadi workers at Village level. Reducing Voting percentage difference between male and female voters ( Printing Posters and pamphlets to advertise election Commission mission’s announcement) Bellary District has 09 MLA constituency out of which 05 are reserved for STs. Rs. 1,00,0000 Deputy Director, Women and Child Development Department/ District Schedule Tribe Development board Officers.
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Sr No Department Activity Estimate Amount Coordinating officer 7 AkashVani Discussion Programs in Akashvani and awareness through FM radio. Rs. 50,000 Assistant Director, information and broadcast department. 8. BSNL Voting Awareness Campaign through SMS and Ring tones and Ethical Voting stamp on Phone Bills Rs. 25,000 District Telecom manager, BSNL 9 Eastern Karnataka State Road Transport corporation Advertisement board on buses & bus stops and announcements through loud speakers Rs. 1,00,000 Deputy Commissioner, Transport Department, Ballari /Hospet
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Sr No Department Activity Estimate Amount Coordinating officer 13 Collegiate Education Department Creating awareness through the students of Degree College, PG College, Technical College and Medical College regarding voting and voter enrolment (Printing 500 posters) Rs. 2,00,000 Deputy Director, Collegiate Education Department 14 Social Welfare Department, Backward class department and SC/ ST development department. Creating awareness through campaigns and human Chain by hostel students Rs.2,00,000 District Social Welfare officer, Social Welfare Department 15 GESCOM Awareness through digital (electrically lit) hoarding in important district places. Ethical voting stamp on electricity bill. Rs. 50,000 Executive engineer, GESCOM
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Sr No Department Activity Estimate Amount Coordinating officer 19 Education Department Letter campaign. Organising Children’s campaign (jatha) once a week. Rs. 1,00,000 Deputy director, education Department 20 Sports and Youth Service Department Organising Voter Campaign in different parts of Ballari once a week (Campaign through 2 processions). Two to three awareness booths in Critical and vulnerable areas for awareness by NSS, Nehru Yuva Kendra and Scouts and Guides. Assistant Director, Sports and Youth Service Department
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Sr No Department Activity Estimate Amount Coordinating officer 25 Home Guards Department Organizing special campaign by Ex-servicemen organisation, NCC, NSS, Scouts and Guides to create awareness among armed forces and NRI voters. Distribute Service voters brochure Rs. 50,000 District Chief of Home Guards 26 Labour Department Creating awareness among contractors regarding compulsory holiday on Voting day Rs. 25,000 Assistant Commissioner Labour Department 27 Mahanagara palike/ Urban local organisation/ Zilla Panchayat Setting up voter facilitation centres in important Urban, District and taluk places Rs. 2,00,000 Commissioner Mahanagar Palike/Chief Officer Municipality/ Executive officer Taluk Panchayat TOTAL RS. 30,00,000
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SVEEP – Committees District level committee – Taluk level team
includes all major departments to coordinate and oversee implementation Meets fortnightly Taluk level team Actually implements the SVEEP programmes Meets weekly Content development team DDPI, DDPU, DS (ZP), Principals, NSS/NCC/Scouts Prepare slogans, design all campaign material
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