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Transcript of A PRESENTATION ON SVEEP ACTIVITIES IN 07-BIDAR PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY UJJWAL K. GHOSH.
A PRESENTATION
ON SVEEP ACTIVITIES
IN07-BIDAR
PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY
UJJWAL K. GHOSH
PROFILE OF KARNATAKA
DISTRICT PROFILE
SVEEP(Systematic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participation)
AIMS & OBJECTIVES
DATA ANALYSIS AND IDENTIFICATION OF PROBABLE REASONS
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION AND MAPPING
ACTION PLAN FOR SVEEP
REPORT ON STATUS OF FORMS (FORM 6, 7, 8 & 8A & OTHERS)
SVEEP AWARENESS PROGRAMME ORGANIZED AND TARGETTED INTERVENTIONS
YOUTH,WOMEN,URBAN AREAS AND VULNERABLE GROUPS CONSOLIDATED SVEEP ACTIVITIES REPORT
OUTPUT ANALYSIS
TOPICS
POPULATION
Sl.No TALUKAArea in
sq. kms )Population Decadal Growth
Rate (percentage)Male Female Total
1 Aurad 1224.4 142307 135768 278075 13.36
2 B.Kalyan 1205.9 176467 168474 344941 15.01
3 Bhalki 1117.3 141973 135329 277302 7.88
4 Bidar 926.0 239666 226948 466614 15.06
5 Humnabad 985.3 170437 162649 333086 13.06
Total 5458.9 870850 829168 1700018 13.16
RURAL AND URBAN POPULATION
Sl.No
TALUKA
URBAN RURAL
Density
(sq. kms)
Sex
Ratio (per 1000
males)
MaleFemal
eTotal Male Female Total
1 Aurad 15264 14670 2993412704
3121098 248141 227 954
2 B.Kalyan 36174 33475 6964914029
3134999 275292 286 955
3 Bhalki 20808 19574 4038212116
5115755 236920 248 953
4 Bidar11027
910331
421359
312938
7123634 253021 503 947
5Humnaba
d35872 33941 69813
134565
128708 263273 338 954
Total21839
720497
442337
165245
3624194
1276647
312 952MAIN MENU
Increase in voter turnout in identified low turnout polling stations aiming to Increase of at least 10-15% in turnout over 2009 LS
Bridge gender gap in enrolment and turnout
Inclusion of left out groups/communities in electoral roll and voting
Informed, ethical and inducement free voting
Increase in postal ballot voting
SVEEP AIMS & OBJECTIVES
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Low turnout polling stations
The gender gap in polling in last LS polls
Vulnerable area and participation of weaker sections
First time voters and Youth
DATA ANALYSIS
LOW TURNING-OUT POLLING STATIONS
SL NO. NAME OF THE TALUKA 10% OF THE TOTAL PS EXPERIENCED LESS VOTING REASON FOR LESS VOTING TURN-OUT1 AURAD 202 BASAVAKALYAN 203 BHALKI 214 BIDAR SOUTH 165 BIDAR 186 HUMNABAD 20
BIDAR TOTAL AVG 19
ILLITERACY, MIGRATION(FOR HIGHER EDUCATION & JOBS), LACK OF
INTEREST, URBAN APATHY
07-Bidar Lokasabha Election Male & Female Voting % - 2009Name of Constituency Male Voting (%) Female Voting (%) Average%47-Basavakalyan 42.03 50 55.7948-Humnabad 53.23 53.05 53.1449-Bidar South 54.22 52.82 53.5450-Bidar 53.68 52.55 53.1451-Bhalki 57.19 55.69 56.4752-Aurad 57.04 54.71 55.91Total Bidar 52.90 53.14 54.67
LOW TURNING-OUT POLLING STATIONS IN 47-BASAVAKALYAN AC
LOW TURNING-OUT POLLING STATIONS IN 48-HUMNABAD AC
LOW TURNING-OUT POLLING STATIONS IN 49-BIDAR SOUTH AC
LOW TURNING-OUT POLLING STATIONS IN 50-BIDAR AC
LOW TURNING-OUT POLLING STATIONS IN 51-BHALKI AC
LOW TURNING-OUT POLLING STATIONS IN 52-AURAD AC
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Target group mobilization and instruments to use that –SWOT , government department, intelligentsia and the “volunteers”
Identifying the motivators and demotivators for the target groups- women forum with the wish list and cultural programs, the district development forum to prioritize the demand of the district, reaching the home through students
Use of technology to facilitate the inform about the unformed – urban apathy
The youth- realising the rights and duties by way of various competitions and staking ownership
The multilingual society- use of mother tongue to reach out
Identifying Government mercenary and pooling government resources viz a viz target group– time and space analysis
The identification component which will be effective in tackling low voters turnout in bottom 15% PS
Selection of “volunteers” who help the district administration in SVEEP
Creating awareness- using media, social media and ICT
Collaboration with the election teams like SST, Flying Squad
Making facilities in the PS to make the voters comfortable
Sl.No.
Department wise program
s
Program sketchResponsi-bilities
Special awareness program after main
activities
Expected Result
Participants /
constituency
01 Information & Publicity
Hoardings and posters
documentary/ articles/advertisements in local cable networks & news papers
Asst. Director, Information & Publicity, Bidar
1.Documentary and messages to be continuously telecasted through cable network.2.Articles & advertisements about voting importance to be published in news papers
100% voting will be expected from the cable viewers and news paper readers
Bidar district public
02 Women & Child welfare
Information and training programs at taluka level to 1890 Anganwadi worker
Dy.Director,Women & Child welfare and CDPO & Staff of 5 talukas
Posters and pamphlets to be pasted in all Anganwadi centre of the districts
Awareness to 5000 & above anganwadi staffs
2 lacs families
03 Health & Family welfare
The district ASHA workers to be trained & then they visit each & every house in the village & to create awareness about voting and voting machine
The District Health & Family welfare Officer and 5 taluka Health Officers
1.Posters & Pomphlets to be pasted in all PHCs & CHCs.2. Door to Door visit by Junior Health Assts and ASHA workers with dummy EVMs3 seals requesting to in the prescription of doctors
Awareness through AHSA workers, Jr. Health Assts.,
Min.1 lac family
ACTION PLAN FOR SVEEP ACTIVITIES IN BIDAR DISTRICT
04Agriculture
1.Continuous information to be given to farmers in Raita Samparka Kendra and taluka agriculture department and distribution of pamphlets.2. flex hoardings to be fixed in all 30 Raita Sampark centres
JD, Agriculture and Taluka agriculture officers
1.SMS to be sent to all 17000 registered farmers with a declaratory sentence “ bring yours to vote & you also vote”
Awareness to all public, farmers through 30 Rait Sampark centres
50000 families in 5 talukas
05 Public Instructions
Information about compulsory voting and signature to be taken on Oath from the 18 years completed students & their family members
DDPI, SSA co-ordinator, BEO, BRP
Notice and information to be pasted in all school boards
Voting pledge
Awareness through 1400 schools and resource centres
2 lacs families
06 Pre-University and Degree colleges
1.100% voting awareness to be created to all the students & their families through Lecturers & Professors of colleges.2.Oath to all the Lecturers and their families.3.voting awareness to all the NSS and NCC students who have completed 18 years
Principals of all colleges and lecturers
1.Training & Awareness programs in all Degree colleges.2.Posters & Pomphlets to be pasted in all colleges.3.Awareness about 100% voiting, morel voting, insertion of name in the voter list, voting through voting machine through House visits, distribution of pamphlets through NSS and NCC studens in rural areas.
Awareness through college lecturers & campus leaders
50000 families
07 CMC, TMC, & Town panchayat
1.Voting Awareness through CMC, TMC & Town panchayat employees, Revenue Inspectors, Health inspector.2.Awareness to municipality labours while sweeping
Commissioner and Chief Officers of CMC, TMC & Town panchayat
1.Posters & Pomphlets to be pasted in all CMC, TMC & Town panchayats.2. Awareness about 100% voting, morel voting, insertion of name in the voter list, voting through voting machine through House visits, distribution of pamphlets through Staff and municipality workers.
2 CMCs, 3 TMCs and 1 Town panchayat and its staff and labourers
50 thousand families in low turnout areas
08 Adult Education
Awareness through Prerakas of 175 Gram panchayats and city limits
Dist. Adult Education Officer & Taluka Officers
Awareness about 100% voting, morel voting, insertion of name in the voter list, voting through voting machine through House visits, distribution of pamphlets through Staff
1.awareness by 175 Gram panchayat and 1000 staff in city limits.2.awareness about voting by machine through newly literate persons
50000 families will be covered
09 Lead Bank Awareness through staff and employees of all Banks
Manager of Lead Bank and all Bank Managers
1.Posters and pamphlets to be pasted on all bank notice boards.2.Awareness about 100% voting, morel voting, insertion of name in the voter list, use of voting machine etc 3. stamping the voting slogans in the various forms in banks
Awareness through all bank employees
bank customers
10Postal dept
Awareness through all postal employees in the city and rural limits
Chief Post Master and Officers of Posts
1.Posters and pamphlets to be pasted on all bank notice Post Offices. All letters stamped with the voting slogans2. Awareness about 100% voting, morel voting, insertion of name in the voter list, voting through voting machine through House visits, distribution of pamphlets through Staff
Awareness through Main post office and rural post offices
2 lacs families and postal staffs will be covered
11 Milk Federation
Awareness through staff of milk collection and distribution centres
Managers and staffs
1.Posters and pamphlets to be pasted on all Milk centers and stamping of milk pockets with the voting slogan2. Awareness about 100% voting, morel voting, insertion of name in the voter list, voting through voting machine through milk packets, distribution of pamphlets through Staff
Awareness through staff of milk collection and distribution centres
5 lacs families will be covered
12 Panchayat Raj and Rural Development
Awareness through 175 Gram panchayat, PDO, Secretaries and staffs
Chief Executive Officer ZP and Executive Officers TP
1.Awareness at the place of MGNREGS.2. Awareness about 100% voting, morel voting, insertion of name in the voter list, voting through voting machine through milk packets, distribution of pamphlets through Staff
Awareness through gram panchayat staff
Most of the families in rural areas
13 Social welfare and BCM
Awareness to the students and parents through 176 & above Pre-Metric, Degree and Morarji Desai school teachers and officers
Dist. Social welfare officer and BCM officers
1.Posters and pamphlets to be pasted on all hostels.2. Awareness about 100% voting, morel voting, insertion of name in the voter list, voting through voting machine through milk packets, distribution of pamphlets through Staff and students
Awareness to the students and parents through 176 & above Pre-Metric, Degree and Morarji Desai school teachers and officers
50000 and above families will be covered
14 Industry, Factory and Labour
Awareness through Labour Inspector in the organized and unorganized labourers
JD, DIC, Dist. Labour Officer and Asst. Director of Factories
1.Posters and pamphlets to be pasted on all notice boards of 150 factories.2. Awareness about 100% voting, morel voting, insertion of name in the voter list, voting through voting machine through milk packets, distribution of pamphlets through Staff while RSBY, Building labour welfare scheme programs.3.awareness through posters and pamphlets in Hotels, Garrages and shops
Awareness through Labour Inspector staff
20000 & above labour families
15 NERTC Awareness to passengers and staff of NEKSRTC
Divisional transport controller and ma nager
1.Posters and pamphlets to be pasted on buses
Awareness to passengers through staff & conductors of NEKSRTC
16 Youth & Sports, Nehru Yuva Kendra
Awareness to youths & sports persons through staff
Asst Director, Youth and sports and coordinator Nehru Yuva Kendra
1.Posters and pamphlets to be pasted on office of youth centres.2.Proceedings to be passed in the youth meetings about compulsory voting by the youths and their families.
Awareness to public through youth centre and staff
5000 above families will be covered
17 Co-operative
Awareness to public through co-operative banks and staffs
Dy. Registrar, Co-operative
1.Posters and pamphlets to be pasted on all notice boards of co-op banks.2. Awareness about 100% voting, seal will be pressed on all vouchers and challens
Awareness to public through co-operative banks and staffs
50,000 families of co-op bank employees
18 Registrar of societies
Awareness to public through staffs and societies
Dy.Director Registrar of Societies
1.Posters and pamphlets to be pasted on all notice boards of societies registered.2. Awareness about 100% voting to all the beneficiaries of societies & NGOs
Awareness through staff and NGOs
50000 families and society employees
19National Child Labour Association
Awareness to public through staff and NGOs
Project Director
1.Posters and pamphlets to be pasted on all notice boards of Rehabilitation schools.2. Awareness about 100% voting, morel voting, insertion of name in the voter list, voting through voting machine through distribution of pamphlets
Awareness to public through Project staff and NGOs
10,000 families
20 MSW, Nursing, B.Ed., D.Ed. Engg & Medical college
Awareness to public through Lecturers, Staff and students
Principals of colleges
1.Posters and pamphlets to be pasted on all notice boards of colleges.2. Awareness about 100% voting, morel voting, insertion of name in the voter list, voting through voting machine through distribution of pamphlets
Awareness to public through Lecturers, Staff students and campus leaders
50000 above families
21 Home guard
Awareness to public through swayam sevakas and staff
Commandant and taluka officers
1.Posters and pamphlets to be pasted on all notice boards of colleges.2. Awareness about 100% voting, morel voting, insertion of name in the voter list, voting through voting machine through distribution of pamphlets
Awareness to public through swayam sevakas and staff of Home guards
2000 above families
22 BUDA Awareness to public through staff and labourers
Commissioner, BUDA
1.Posters and pamphlets to be pasted on all notice boards of the department.2. Awareness about 100% voting, morel voting, insertion of name in the voter list, voting through voting machine through distribution of pamphlets
Awareness to public through swayam sevakas and staff
5000 and above families
23 All India Radio
Awareness through Radio Director Awareness about 100% voting, morel voting, insertion of name in the voter list, voting through voting machine through Radio broadcasting
Awareness to public through staff and radio broadcasting
1 lac above families of radio listeners and staff
24 BSNL Awareness to customers through staff
Chief Manager
Sending of SMS to the BSNL customers for 100% voting, insertion of name in the voter list, voting through voting machine
Staffs and customers families
200000 families
25 Dist., Talukas and village offices
1.Posters and pamphlets to be pasted on all notice boards of the department.2.Declaratory sentence “ bring yours to vote & you also vote” and “voting is your right” on all the orders, circulars, memo and letters to be printed.
Department Heads
Participation in the SVEEP committee programs and needful co-operation may be given
Awarness to All staff and families
Complete district
26 Road Show Artist teams
Exhibition of 3 Road Show (Bidi Nataka) in Less voted towns and rural places
Information and publicity officer, Asst. Dir. Kannada & Culture
Every day 5 shows will be conducted for 1 week
Public and voters of area
BidarAuradBasavakalyan
27 Booth Level Officers
Awareness to the voters through booth level officers
Tahsildars and Revenue Inspectors
1.voting awareness in less voted areas through voting machines.2.awareness through posters and pamphlets
Complete district
5 talukas
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Enrolment- form 6 distribution and collection Andolan-10000 enrolment in 3 days
Campus ambassadors and district brand ambassadors
Competitions-debate, music, essay and youth parliament
Learning by participating- mock polls Rallies-cycle, bike and walk
Ac Name
TOTAL VOTERS in previous
roll
Addition in Supplement
Internet Application
s
Deletion in Supplement 18-19 Years Net Voters
47 Basavakalyan 199326
8456 1052 219
3337 211952
48 Humnabad 2095289152 257 212
4060 222785
49 Bidar (S) 1809895296 272 382
3224 189399
50 Bidar 1882404581 4116 226
2980 199691
51 Bhalki 2030326736 0 564
3424 212628
52 aurad 1905605654 16 541
2733 198422
TOTAL 1171675 39875 5713 2144 19758 1234877
07-Bidar Parliamentary ElectionFIRST TIME VOTERS & YOUTH
INFORMATION
SVEEP AWARENESS PROGRAMME ORGANIZED BY THE DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION BIDAR
TALUKA
PLACE NAME OF THE PROGRAMME
BIDAR Sultanpur,Nizampur,Kamthana,Aurad(S),Hokrana(K),Bagadal,Ranjolkheni,Mannekheli,Bhairnalli,Bawagi,Nirna,Udamnalli,Rekulgi,Nelwad,Bambalgi,Ward-7,Ward-12,Ward-13,Ward-21,Ward-20,Ward-14,Ward-8,Ward-19,Ward-10,Ward-32,Ward-34,Ward-3
(Rally, Rangoli Competition, Oath Taking, Signature Campaign)
BHALKI
Sikindrabad wadi,Warwatti,Bhalki,Donagapur,Bolegaon,Maroor,Kanaji,Khathak Chincholi,Khudamadapur
(Rally, Rangoli Competition, Oath Taking, Signature Campaign)
AURAD
Handikera,Ganeshpur,Dasunayak Thanda,Kollur,Mahadonagaon,Aurad,Chintaki,Nagamarpalli,Jambgi,Chikli,Kamalnagar,Ladha,Hulsoor(K),Babali,Hedgapur,Bonti,Bembra
(Rally, Rangoli Competition, Oath Taking, Signature Campaign)
BASAVAKAL
YAN
Basavakalyan Town,Premsingh Thanda,Kohinoor Pahad,Hamunagar,Harkood Thanda,Kalkhora Thanda,Hipparga Ghat,Dhamoori,Kohinoor,Hatyal,Jajanamogli
(Rally, Rangoli Competition, Oath Taking, Signature Campaign)
HUMNABAD
Pandarga Thanda,Mashal Thanda,Ghatboral,Basvanthpur,Dhanagarwadi,Mangalore,Kanakatta,Humnabad,Hallikhed(B),Atiwal,Rola,Nandgaon,Madargaon,Hudgi,Ben Chincholi,Hilalpur, Otagi
(Rally, Rangoli Competition, Oath Taking, Signature Campaign)
Women and Child Development
S l.No
Topics
Remarks
1
2 Number of Rural Voter Facilitation Centres/CSCs (with voter facility/equivalent facility) operational in the district as on date 32
3 Total number of PS 14314 Number of identified low turnout PS (10 % or more) 150 5 Mobilisation organised in these PS area
a.Special Camps for registration
b.Street Plays/Folk art competitions etc
c.Rallies/Runs
d.Other events
From 09-03-2014 to 14-03-2014637599927
6 Number of media insertions covering (also) these PS areasa) Newspaper advertisementsb) c) Radio spots/pgmd) Outdoor Hoardings/Bus panels etce) Posters, pamphlets, bannersf) SMS/Caller tune etcg) Internet insertions
Daily NewspaperScrolling News in Television120 hoardings/ Bus Panels-122000 Posters, 207000 pamphlets, 100 banners Through NIC
7 Outreach measures/advertisements taken up to publicise special camps on 9 th March 2014 for checking names in electoral roll by Voters and filling forms.
Special Camp held at various colleges to educate SVEEP
8 Mobilisation organised for meeting gender gap
a) Meetings (with functionaries like AWW/ASHA, CSOs etc )
b) Special Camps
c) Street Plays/Folk art competitions etc
d) Rallies/Runs
f) Other events
150 Meetings 87 Special Camps & 20 Interaction sessions of Border Area and Thandas with women
87 393 rallies covering 300 villages
295
CONSOLIDATED SVEEP REPORTS FOR BIDAR DISTRICT PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY ELECTIONS-2014
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9 Youth specific physical events organiseda.Number of events like competitions, festivals, street plays etcb.Number of Educational Institutions that participated in eventsc.Special registration camps in educational institutionsd.Special camps for youth outside the educational system
e.Rallies/Runs
f.Any other initiative
376 226 05Online enrolment 476186
10 Mobilisation organised for fighting urban apathy
a.Appeal Letters (from DEOs/CEO)
b.Press Notes
165000 appeals
Daily
11 Number of media insertions on informed and inducement free votinga.Outdoor Hoardings/Bus panels/etc.b.Posters, pamphlets, bannersc.Internet insertions
2000 Posters, 207000 pamphlets, 100 bannersThrough NIC
12 Number of Pledge letters issued by DEOs
180000 Pledges Letters
13 Number of Pledge Letters received back after signature
120000
14 Number of Campus Ambassadors appointed 166 appointed
15 Number of advertisements (including posters etc) to communicate about distribution of Voter Slip ( delivered at home, from BLO, at PS)
120 hoardings/ Bus Panels-122000 Posters, 207000 pamphlets, 100 banners
16 Number of reminder SMS and broadcast inserts planned before or on poll day
2.00 Lakhs
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07-Bidar Lokasabha Election Male & Female Voting % - 2014
Name of Constituency Male Voting (%) Female Voting (%) Average%47-Basavakalyan 59.82 60.94 60.3548-Humnabad 59.01 60.45 59.6949-Bidar South 62.23 60.42 61.3650-Bidar 60.8 58.2 59.4651-Bhalki 64.26 63.93 64.152-Aurad 64.29 62.72 63.53Total Bidar 61.74 61.11 61.42
Name of Constituency Gender Gap 2009 Gender Gap 2014
47-Basavakalyan -7.97 -1.12
48-Humnabad 0.18 -1.44
49-Bidar South 1.4 1.81
50-Bidar 1.13 2.6
51-Bhalki 1.5 0.33
52-Aurad 2.33 1.57
Total Bidar -0.24 0.63
07-Bidar Parliamentary Election
Gender Gap Analysis
Sl. No. AC number AC name % of votes in 2009
% of votes in 2014
1 2 3 4 5
142 Chincholi 52.08 57.15
2 46 Alland 49.35 55.86
3 47 Basavakalyan 52.08 60.11
4 48 Humnaabd53.83
59.70
5 49 Bidar South 54.55 61.28
6 50 Bidar 53.14 59.46
7 51 Bhalki 57.26 64.09
8 52 Aurad 56.94 63.54
8 TOTAL 53.65375 60.1501
COMPARISION BETWEEN %AGE OF VOTES POLLED IN 2009 & 2014
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