Thursday, October 10, 2013

Fact Sheet- Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election


Date of Polling : ( Monday) 25.11.2013 & Date of Counting : (Sunday) 8.12.2013
S.No
Item

1
Number Types of Assembly Constituencies
General
148
SC
35
ST
47
Total
230
2
Population of the State

75342145
{As per census projected}
3
Total Electors
4,64,57,724
4
Female/Male Ratio

897.46
5
Percentage of EPIC issued

100%
6
Number of Recognized State Parties
06
7
Smallest Assembly constituency (Electoratewise)

Kotma – (141545)
(District – Anuppur)
8
Largest Assembly constituency (Electoratewise)
Indore-5 (308563)
(District – Indore)
9
Total No. of Polling Stations

53,896
10
Number of General, Expenditure , Police & Awareness Observers  deployed
General Observers :230, Police Observers :20 , Expenditure Observers :100,Awareness Observers : 17
11
Poll expenditure limit per candidate as per M/o Law Notification No. 11019(1)/2011-Leg.II dated 23rd February, 2011
           
Rs. 16 Lakh

Fact Sheet- Mizoram Assembly Election


Date of Polling :- (Wednesday) 4 .12.2013 & Date of Counting : Sunday 8.12.2013
S.No
Item

1
Number & Types of AssemblyConstituencies in the state
General
01
SC
00

ST

39
Total
40
2
Population of the State

1097206 ( as per Census 2011)
3
Total Electors
6,86,305
4
Female/Male Ratio

1038
5
Percentage of EPIC issued

100%
6
Number of Recognized State Parties
3
7
Smallest Assembly constituency (Areawise)

14-Aizawl East-11
8
Smallest Assembly constituency(Electorate wise)

34-Thorang
9
Largest Assembly constituency (area wise)

40-Palak
10
Largest Assembly constituency(Electorate wise)
36-Tichawng
11
Total No. of Polling Stations

1126
12
Number of General, Expenditure , Police & Awareness Observers  deployed
General Observers :31, Police Observers :2 , Expenditure Observers 9,Awareness Observers : 2
13
Poll expenditure limit per candidate (as per M/o Law Notification No. 11019(1)/2011-Leg.II dated 23rd February, 2011
Rs. 8 Lakh

Fact Sheet- Delhi Assembly Election


Date of Polling :-  (Wednesday) 4.12.2013 & Date of Counting : (Sunday) 8.12.2013
S.No
Item

1
Number Types of Assembly Constituencies
General
58
SC
12
ST
00
Total
70
2
Population of the State

1,67,53,235
3
Total Electors
1,15,07,113
4
Female/Male Ratio

804
5
Percentage of EPIC issued

100%
6
Number of Recognized State Parties
06

7
Smallest Assembly constituency (Area wise)

AC-22 Balimaran
(2.50 Sq.Km)
8
Smallest Assembly constituency (Electoratewise)

AC- 38 Delhi Cantt
(85821)
9
Largest Assembly constituency (area wise)

AC – 01 Narela
(143.42 Sq. Km)
10
Largest Assembly constituency (Electoratewise)
AC- 31 Vikas Puri
(282632)
11
Total No. of Polling Stations

11,763
12
Number of General, Expenditure , Police & Awareness Observers  deployed
General Observers :70, Police Observers :2 , Expenditure Observers 18 ,Awareness Observers :3
13
Poll expenditure limit per candidate (as per M/o Law Notification No. 11019(1)/2011-Leg.II dated 23rd February, 2011
Rs. 16 Lakh

Fact Sheet- Chattisgarh Assembly Election


Date of Polling :- Ist Phase ( 18 ACs)  Monday,11.11.2013 & 2nd Phase (72 ACs) Tuesday 19.11.2013 & Counting of Votes : (Sunday) 8.12.2013
S.No
Item

1


Number & Types of AssemblyConstituencies in the state
General
51
SC
10
ST
29
Total
90
2
Population of the State

                       25545198
3
Total Electors
1,67,96,174
4
Female/Male Ratio

964
5
Percentage of EPIC issued

98.91
6
Number of Recognized State Parties

NIL
7
Smallest Assembly constituency (Areawise)

50-Raipur City North
8
Smallest Assembly constituency(Electorate wise)

84-Narayanpur
9
Largest Assembly constituency (area wise)

89-Bijapur
10
Largest Assembly constituency(Electorate wise)
44-Kasdol
11
Total No. of Polling Stations

21, 418
12
Number of General, Expenditure , Police & Awareness Observers  deployed
General Observers :90, Police Observers :27 , Expenditure Observers 30, Awareness Observers : 9
13
Poll expenditure limit per candidate (as per M/o Law Notification No. 11019(1)/2011-Leg.II dated 23rd February, 2011
Rs. 16 Lakh

Friday, October 4, 2013

India Re-Elected in ICAO Council

India has been re-elected in the new Council of International Civil Organization (ICAO) as one of the states making the largest contribution to the provision of facilities for international civil air navigation. The 38th session of the Assembly of ICAO completed the election of the Council in Montreal on October 1. The 36- member Council is the governing body of the Organization and is elected for a three-year term. 

The election process was divided into three parts, with the following states elected: 

PART I – (States of chief importance in air transport) - Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russian Federation, United Kingdom and the United States. All of them have been re-elected. 

PART II – (States which make the largest contribution to the provision of facilities for international civil air navigation) – Argentina, Egypt, India, Mexico, Nigeria, Norway, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain and Venezuela. Except Norway, Portugal and Venezuela, all others have been re-elected. 

PART III– (States ensuring geographic representation)- Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chile, Dominican Republic, Kenya, Libya, Malaysia, Nicaragua, Poland, Republic of Korea, United Arab Emirates and United Republic of Tanzania. Bolivia, Chile, Dominican Republic, Kenya, Libya, Nicaragua, Poland and United Republic of Tanzania have been elected for the first time. 

A specialized agency of the United Nations, ICAO was created in 1944 to promote the safe and orderly development of international civil aviation throughout the world. It sets standards and regulations necessary for aviation safety, security, efficiency, capacity and environmental protection, amongst many other priorities. The Organization serves as the forum for cooperation in all fields of civil aviation among its 191 Member States.