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Monday, September 6, 2010

Schedule for General Election to the Legislative Assembly of Bihar And Bye-Election to Lok Sabha from 27-Banka Parliamentary Constituency in the State



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Government of India

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Election Commission

Schedule for General Election to the Legislative Assembly of Bihar And Bye-Election to Lok Sabha from 27-Banka Parliamentary Constituency in the State

New Delhi: September 6, 2010.

 

          The term of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Bihar is due to expire on 27.11.2010. By virtue of its powers, duties and functions under Article 324 read with Article 172 (1) of Constitution and Section 15 of Representation of People Act, 1951, the Commission is required to hold the General Election to the Bihar Legislative Assembly before 27th November  2010 so as to  constitute a new Legislative Assembly for the State before that date.

          There is one casual vacancy in the Lok Sabha from 27-Banka Parliamentary Constituency in Bihar, arisen due to the death of sitting member Shri Digvijay Singh on  24.6.2010.

Assembly Constituencies

          The total number of Assembly Constituencies in the State of Bihar and the seats reserved for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes as determined by the Delimitation Commission under the Delimitation Act, 2002, are as under:

State

Total No. of ACs

Reserved for SC

Reserved for ST

    Bihar

          243

            38

 

           02

Electoral Rolls

          The electoral rolls of all the Assembly Constituencies as delimited anew by the Dlimitation Commission in the State of Bihar have been revised with reference to 1.1.2010 as the qualifying date and have been finally published. As per the final rolls, there are 5,50,88,402 electors in the State of Bihar.

Photo Electoral Rolls

          Bihar has photo electoral rolls, which will be used, in the State during the forthcoming general elections for easy identification of voters. Bihar has 89% electors with photographs in the rolls. Efforts are continuing to increase the photo coverage in electoral rolls. All residual electors without photograph in the rolls are advised to contact their nearest Designated Photography Location (DPL) or the Electoral Registration Officer of their AC for inclusion of Photographs in the roll against their names.

Electoral Photo Identity Cards (EPIC) and Identification of Voters

            Identification of the voters at the polling booth at the time of poll shall be mandatory. Electors who have been provided with EPIC shall be identified through EPIC only. Presently, the EPIC coverage in the State of Bihar is 82.65%. All the residual electors are advised to obtain their Elector Photo Identity Cards from the Electoral Registration Officers of their Assembly Constituency.

            In order to ensure that no voter is deprived of his/her franchise, if his/her name figures in the Electoral Rolls, separate instructions will be issued to allow additional documents for identification of voters at the time of poll in the General Election to the State.

Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs)

           The poll in the State of Bihar will be conducted at all polling stations using EVMs. The Commission has already made arrangements to ensure availability of adequate number of EVMs for the smooth conduct of elections. The Commission has issued a new set of instructions with regard to the First Level Check of EVMs that will be used in the polls in the State of Bihar. A two-stage randomization of EVMs will be made. In the first stage, all the EVMs stored in the District storage center will be randomized by the District Election Officer (DEO) in the presence of the representatives of the recognized political parties for allocation assembly constituency-wise. After the EVMs in a constituency are prepared for poll by the Returning Officer and the ballot units are fitted with ballot papers, the EVMs will again be randomized to decide the actual polling stations in which they will be ultimately used. The second stage randomization will be done in the presence of Observers and candidates or their election agents.

Law and Order and Deployment of Forces

          Based on the assessment of the ground situation, Central Police Forces (CPF) and State Armed Police (SAP) drawn from other States will be deployed during the ensuing general elections. The CPF and SAP will be used generally for safeguarding the polling stations and for providing security to the electors and polling personnel at the polling stations on the poll day. Besides, these forces will be used for securing the strong rooms where the EVMs are stored and for securing the counting centers.

          The Commission has been issuing instructions from time to time with regard to the advance preventive measures to be taken by the District Magistrates and Police authorities to maintain Law & Order and to create atmosphere conducive for conduct of free and fair elections. The Commission will be constantly monitoring the ground situation closely and will take appropriate measures to ensure peaceful, free and fair polls in the State.

Observers

                 The Commission will deploy General Observers in adequate number to ensure smooth conduct of forthcoming General Elections in the State of Bihar. The Observers will be asked to keep a close watch on every stage of the electoral process to ensure free and fair elections. Their names, addresses within the district/constituency and their telephone numbers will be publicized in local newspapers so that the general public can quickly approach them for any grievance redressal. The Observers will be given a detailed briefing by the Commission before their deployment.

                        The Commission has also decided to appoint adequate number of Expenditure Observers  in the State who will exclusively monitor the election expenditure of  the contesting candidates. Comprehensive instructions for the purpose of effective monitoring of the election expenditure of the candidates have been separately issued by the Commission.

Micro Observers

               In addition to General Observers, the Commission will also deploy Micro-Observers to observe the poll proceedings in the polling stations on the poll day in selected critical polling stations. They will be chosen from Central Government/Central PSUs officials. Micro-Observers will observe the proceedings on the poll day right from the mock poll to the completion of poll and the process of sealing of EVMs and other documents to ensure that all instructions of the Commission are complied with by the Polling Parties and the Polling Agents. These Micro-Observers will work directly under the control and supervision of the General Observer. They will be tasked to ensure purity of polling process and will report to the General Observers directly about any vitiation of the poll proceedings in their allotted polling stations.

                   Similarly, it has been decided to appoint micro observers for closely monitoring the expenditure of the candidates. These micro observers will work directly under the control and supervision of the Expenditure Observers and will report to them directly. Instructions have been issued separately in this regard.

Conduct of Officials

                 The Commission expects all officials engaged in the conduct of elections to discharge their duties in an impartial manner without any fear or favour. They are deemed to be on deputation to the Commission and shall be subject to its control, supervision and discipline. Several instructions have been issued from time to time to ensure impartiality of officials who are engaged in the conduct of elections. The conduct of all government officials who have been entrusted with election related responsibilities and duties would remain under constant scrutiny of the Commission and strict action shall be taken against those officials who are found wanting on any account. The Commission has already given instructions that no election related official or Police officer of the rank of sub Inspector and above shall be allowed to continue in his home district. Besides, instructions have also been issued that election related officials including police officials who have completed three years in a district during last four years should be transferred out of that district. The State Government has also been asked to transfer all those officers against whom the Commission has recommended disciplinary action or who have been charged for any lapse during previous elections or for any election related work, from positions entailing any election work. The State Government has been instructed to ensure that those who stand transferred shall move out physically from their last place of posting and shall not remain there on any pretext including leave. The Commission has also instructed the State Government not to associate any officer with the electoral process against whom charges have been framed in a court of law in any case.

Protection to SC/ST Electors

               As per Section 3 (1) (vii) of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, whoever, not being a member of a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe, forces or intimidates a member of a Scheduled Caste or a  Scheduled Tribe not to  vote  or  to  vote  to  a     particular candidate or to vote in a manner other than that provided by law shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than six months but which may extend to five years and with fine. The Commission has asked the State Government to bring these provisions to the notice of all concerned for prompt action.

Polling Stations

                    There are 56,943 polling stations in the State of Bihar. For the facility of physically challenged persons, instructions have been issued to ensure that all polling stations as far as practicable, are located at ground floor and ramps are provided. Facilitation shall also be provided for locating electors' names in a polling station or a group of polling stations through help lines and facilitation centers.

Polling Parties and Randomization

                       Polling parties shall be formed randomly, through special application software. Three-stage randomization will be adopted. First, from a wider district database of eligible officials, a shortlist of about 120% of the required numbers will be randomly picked up. This group will be trained for polling duties. In the second stage, from this trained manpower, actual polling parties as required shall  be formed by random selection software in the presence of ECI Observers. In the third randomization, the polling stations will be allocated randomly just before the polling party's departure.

District Election Plan

                   The District Election Officers have been asked to prepare a comprehensive district election plan including communication plan for conduct of elections. The communication plan should include all resources such as landline telephones, mobile telephones, wireless sets, satellite phones etc., to facilitate   effective monitoring and control on   the  day  of poll. The State Chief   Electoral

Officer has also been asked to open State Communication Center at State Capital as also Help Lines and Control Rooms in each District/Assembly Constituency for the convenience of electors.

Videography

All critical events will be video-graphed. District Election Officers will arrange sufficient number of video and digital cameras and camera teams for the purpose. The events for videography will include filing of nomination, scrutiny thereof and allotment of symbols, preparations and storage thereafter of Electronic Voting Machines, important public meetings, processions etc. during campaign, process of dispatching of postal ballot papers, polling process in identified vulnerable polling stations, storage of polled EVMs, counting of votes etc. Digital cameras will also be deployed inside polling booths wherever needed.  CDs of video recordings will be available on payment to anyone who wishes to obtain a copy of the same.

Model Code of Conduct

              The Model Code of Conduct comes into effect immediately from now onwards.   All the provisions of the Model Code will apply to the whole of the  State of Bihar and will be applicable to all candidates, political parties, the State Government of Bihar and the Union Government from today itself. Attention of the political parties and candidates is particularly invited to the following provisions of the  Model Code:-

        "There shall be no appeal to caste or communal feelings for securing votes. Mosques, Churches, Temples or other places of worship  shall  not be  used  as forum for election propaganda."

Schedule of election.

                 The Commission  has  prepared  the  schedule  for   holding   General

Elections to the Legislative Assembly of Bihar after taking into consideration all relevant aspects, like the climatic conditions, academic schedules, festivals, prevailing law and order situation in the State, availability of Central Police Forces, time needed for movement and proper deployment of forces, and assessment of other ground realities.  The Commission after considering all relevant aspects has decided to recommend to the Governor of Bihar to issue notifications for the General Elections to the Legislative Assembly of Bihar under the relevant provisions of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 as per the schedule annexed.

Bye –election schedule

                  The Commission has decided to hold the bye-election to Lok Sabha from 27-Banka Parliamentary Constituency simultaneously with the general election to the Legislative Assembly  with the same schedule fixed for the Assembly Constituencies comprised within the said Parliamentary Constituency , viz., 157-Sultanganj, 159-Amarpur, 160-Dhauraiya (SC), 161-Banka, 162-Katoria (ST)  and  163-Belhar.

 

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Government of India

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Ministry of Finance

Net Direct Tax Collections Register 13.91% Growth During April-August 2010

New Delhi: September 6, 2010.

 

Net direct tax collections during the period April to August 2010 of the present fiscal stood at Rs.1,00,112 crore, up from Rs.87,888 crore in the same period last fiscal, registering a growth of 13.91 percent. Growth in Corporate Income Tax was 17.05 percent (Rs.57,750 crore as against Rs.49,339 crore), while Personal Income Tax (including STT, and residual FBT and BCTT) grew at 9.68 percent (Rs.42,217 crore as against Rs.38,491 crore).

Growth of Personal Income Tax was highest in Patna region (Bihar and Jharkhand) at 90.16 percent, followed by Lucknow region (UP-East) at 69.56 percent, Guwahati region (North-East) at 47.78 percent and North Western Region (Chandigarh) at 41.73 percent. Growth of Corporate Income Tax was highest in Bhopal region (MP-Chhattisgarh) at 185.25 percent, followed by Delhi region at 62.62 percent, and Nagpur and Pune regions (parts of Maharashtra) at 60.71 percent and 51.85 percent, respectively.


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