JALGAON DISTRICT :- Elections branch :- Elections 2007

GENERAL


There are two Parliamentary Constituencies and 12 Assembly Constituencies in Jalgaon district.

Parliamentary Constituencies :
  1. (16) Erandol Parliamentary Constituency.
  2. (17) Jalgaon Parliamentary Constituency.
Assembly Constituencies :
Comprised in (16) Erandol Parliamentary Constituency :
  1. (90) Chalisgaon (SC) Assembly Constituency.
  2. (91) Parola Assembly Constituency.
  3. (92) Amalner Assembly Constituency.
  4. (93) Chopda Assembly Constituency.
  5. (94) Erandol Assembly Constituency.
  6. (96) Pachora Assembly Constituency.
Comprised in (17) Jalgaon Parliamentary Constituency :
  1. (95) Jalgaon Assembly Constituency.
  2. (97) Jamner Assembly Constituency.
  3. (98) Bhusawal Assembly Constituency.
  4. (99) Yawal Assembly Constituency.
  5. (100) Raver Assembly Constituency.
  6. (101) Edlabad Assembly Constituency.
Aims and objectives:

We being a democratic Country have accepted parliamentary form of Government under our constitution of India. Under the provision of constitution & representation of Peoples Act 1950 & 1951 elections are conducted for the post of President, Vice President, Parliamentary Constituency, Legislative assembly constituency normally at every 5 years.

Main Aims / Objectives of establishing District Election Office is to conduct election of Lok sabha, Rajya Sabha & State Legislative Assembly Constituencies. Also election of member of legislative councils from teacher constituency, / Graduate constituency & local bodies constituencies.
To conduct elections for the Parliament and the State Legislative Assembly/Council peacefully is the main duty assigned to this department. In addition this branch also looks after the preparation of voter's list, preparation of voter's photo-identity card, reorganization of polling stations etc.
Appointment:

Under section 13 AA of Representation of Peoples Act 1950, The Election Commission of India in consultation of State Government Designate Collector of District as District Election Officer. The work of District Election Officer is as follows.
1.Preparation of Electoral Rolls for Legislative Assembly Constituency.
2.Conducting Election of Parliamentary Constituency & Legislative Assembly    Constituency.
3.Fixing of Polling Stations.
4.Appointment of Presiding officer’s and polling officer’s for conducting elections.
5.Appointment of Enumerator & Supervisors for preparation of Electoral rolls.
6.Registration of voters & preparation of Electoral roll
Electoral Registration officer & Assistant electoral registration officer are appointed under section 13 B & 13 C of Representation of Peoples Act 1950 respectively. Electoral registration officer & Assistant Electoral registration officer works under control of District Election Officer.

Election matters related to Parliamentary & State Legislative assembly Constituency are govern under Constitutional provision & under Representation of Peoples Act 1950 & 1951.

Representation of Peoples Act 1950 is broadly related to delimitation of Parliamentary & Legislative Assembly Constituencies & Preparation of Electoral rolls for these constituencies and qualification & disqualifying of electors etc.


Representation of Peoples Act 1951 is broadly related with conduct of election of Parliamentary Constituencies & Legislative Assembly Constituencies.
Administrative Machinery:

Collector & District Election officer is over all controlling authority of all the elections in the District he is Returning officer for Parliamentary Constituency and officer not below than the rank of Deputy Collector is designated as Returning officer for Legislative Assembly Constituencies. Generally Ro's for Legislative assembly Constituencies are designated as ARO for Parliamentary Constituency
For conducting Lok sabha Election Collector is usually appointed as Returning Officer, and Deputy collectors are appointed as assistant Returning officers to assist the collector.

For conducting election of Legislative Assembly, Collector is over all controlling authority as a District Election Officer and Deputy Collector Sub Divisional Officer’s are appointed as Returning Officer for each Assembly Constituency.
Administrative Setup:

Collector & District Election officer is over all controlling authority of all the elections in the District and he is Returning officer for Lok sabha and officer not below than the rank of Deputy Collector is designated as Returning officer for Legislative Assembly Constituencies. Generally Ro's for Legislative assembly Constituencies are designated as ARO for Parliamentary Constituency.

JALGAON POLICE :-CONTACT NUMBER :- www.jalgaonpolice.com/

JALGAON POLICE :-CONTACT NUMBER :- www.jalgaonpolice.com/
FOR ANY COMPLAINT OR QUERIES :
NAME : C.G. Kumbhar (I.P.S.)
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NAME : DHANANJAY KULKARNI
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NAME : K.S. PawarRANK : Addl.Supdt. of police , Chalisgaon
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Jalgaon district :- Position of availability of Personnel at Jalgaon district

Position of availability of Personnel at Jalgaon district
(The order of designations is not necessarily seniority-wise)
Designation Posts Sanctioned Posts available Posts vacant
Collector 1 1 0
Additional Collector 1 1 0
Res.Dy.Collector 1 1 0
Dy.Collector 14 14 0
Tehsildar 23 22 1
Nayab Tehsildar 76 59 17
Steno 1 1 0
Senior Clerk (Awwal Kaarkun) 186 184 2
Clerk (Kaarkun) 299 269 30
Circle Inspector 81 81 0
Talathi 522 522 0
Peon 203 179 24
Driver 27 24 3

JALGAON POLICE :-www.jalgaonpolice.com/ :- About Jalgaon Police

THE POLICE DEPARTMENT
THE PRIMARY FUNCTIONS OF THE POLICE are prevention and detection of crime, maintenance of law and order, apprehension of offenders, escorting and guarding of prisoners, treasure or private or public property of which they may be placed in charge, and the prosecution of criminals. They have, however, various other duties to perform, such as control of traffic, service of summonses and warrants in criminal cases, destruction of stray dogs, inspection of explosives and poison shops and extinguishing fires. Among their miscellaneous duties are giving aid to displaced persons and pilgrims, verification of character, making passports and naturalisation inquiries etc.
Organisation.
Under section 4 of the Bombay Police Act (XXII of 1951) superintendence of the police force throughout the State vests in and is exercisable by the State Government. In exercise of the powers under section 6 of the said Act, the State Government appoints an Director General of Police for the direction and supervision of the police force of which he is the head. His headquarter is at Bombay. It is his province to watch over the recruitment, education, housing and equipment of the police force and to regulate the internal organisation and method of its working. He is assisted in his office by addl. D. G. and I.G.s.
For the purpose of administration, Maharashtra State has been divided into Police Ranges, each in charge of a Inspector General of police besides Greater Bombay. In Greater Bombay, the Commissioner of Police, is in charge of the City Police Force. The State C. I. D. is under the control of an officer of the rank of the Addl. Director General of Police. Similarly the State Reserve Police Force Groups and Police Training Schools are in charge of the Addl. D. G.P. Each range in the State is divided into districts, each corresponding to the revenue district and is in charge of a District Superintendent of Police.
The District Superintendent of Police is the executive head of the police force in the district. His primary duties are to keep the force under his control properly trained, efficient and contented and to ensure by constant supervision that prevention, investigation and detection of crime in the district are properly and efficiently dealt with by the force.
Each district is divided into sub-divisions, Each sub-division is in charge of an officer of the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police or Deputy Superintendent of Police who is responsible for all crime work in his charge. Under the general orders of the Superintendent, he is responsible for the efficiency and discipline of the officers and men in his division. He has to hold detailed inspections of police stations and outposts in his charge at regular intervals.
At district headquarters, the District Superintendent of Police is assisted by an Dy. S. P. who is designated as Home Dy. S.P.. He is the Personal Assistant to the District Superintendent. He supervises the work of the Superintendent's office at headquarters during the absence of the Superintendent and the Sub-Divisional Officer. He also does all the routine work at the headquarters for the District Superintendent of Police. Besides in the districts there are inspectors for District special branch and local crime branches.
Each district is divided into a number of police stations. An Inspector of Police is in charge of a police station. He is responsible for prevention and detection of crime and for seeing that orders of his superiors are carried out and discipline of the police under him is properly maintained. He has under him API, PSI, head constables and constables. The head constables are to report to the Sub-Inspector all crimes in their beats and to assist him in the investigation and detection of crime. When in charge of a particular post or circle of villages, the head constable acts in all police matters in close collaboration with the heads of the village police. The constable performs such duties as they may be ordered to by the head constables and superior officers.
Jalgaon district is divided into eight sub-divisions, Jalgoan, Bhusawal, Muktainagar, Faizpur, Pachora, Chopda, Amalner & Chalisgaon each in charge of a Sub-Divisional Police Officer. In addition to the police headquarters at Jalgaon, there are in all 33 police stations in the district.
Strength.
The original strength of the district police which was 1,714 in 1948 went up to 1,814 by 1949 but by 1956 decreased to 1,623. In 1957.The total staff was 119 officers and 2728 men.
Housing.
Of the total strength of 2,728 policemen , 1156 quaters were available in the Jalgaon city.
Hospital.
There is a medical clinic cenetr at the Police Headquarters at Jalgaon. It was started on February 10, 1954, for providing medical attention to the women and children belonging to the families of the members of the police force.
Village Police.
The district police is helped by the village police. Under the Bombay Village Police Act (VIII of 1867), the control of the village police is with the District Magistrate. He may, however, delegate any of his powers to the District Superintendent of Police. Each village or group of villages has a police patil. He is required to collect information regarding suspicious strangers and send it to the police station. He has to keep a strict watch over the movements of bad characters under surveillance of the police. He is to give information to the police station of any offence committed in the village. When the patrolling policeman goes to the village, the police patil has to give all the information he possesses about all events in the village. It is the duty of the police patil to render assistance to sick travellers, and maintain law and order in the village.
Home Guards.
The Home Guards is a voluntary body organised under the Bombay Home Guards Act, III of 1947, and is intended to supplement the ordinary police force in relation to the protection of person, security of property and public safety and such other services to the public as they may be called upon to perform. It is essentially a civilian body but is nevertheless bound by discipline of a standard equal to that of any military organisation. The district unit of the home guards organisation consists of a Commandant and several subordinate officers in command of divisions, companies, platoons, sections, etc. Appointments of home guards are made by the District Commandant from amongst persons who are fit and willing to serve as home guards, and appointments of officers are made after a period of service in the ranks on consideration of merit. Home Guards receive initial training in subjects like lathi training, weapon training, control of traffic, prohibition and excise laws, first-aid, mob-fighting, guard and escort, drill etc. A Home Guard gets the powers and privileges and discharges the obligations of a Home Guard under the Home Guards Act and the rules made thereunder only when called out for duty under the orders of the District Superintendent of Police. At other times, he is on the same footing as an ordinary citizen. When he is called out to aid the police, he gets duty allowance.
The total no. of 2250 homeguards are available in the Jalgaon district.
Village Defence Parties.
With a view to providing an opportunity to villagers to cultivate among themselves and also towards their villages a sense of civic duty, an organisation known as "village defence party" was formed in the districts of the old Bombay State prior to reorganisation. These parties are very useful for the defence of villages against depredations of dacoits and other types of criminals. It is a body of public-spirited and able-bodied villagers between the ages of 20 and 50 who voluntarily enroll themselves as members of the party.
In order to create confidence among the members of the village defence parties, a few selected villagers are given arms licences and these men are expected to arm themselves with such guns as they might be able to procure on their own or with the help of the Superintendent of Police.
Members of the village defence parties are trained together at a given place with such weapons including lathi, etc., as they possess to defend themselves in the best manner they can under the guidance and leadership of the village kotiwal. In order that there should be some men who can handle fire-arms in a serious emergency, the District Superintendent of Police arranges to train in musketry a few men selected by the village defence officer from each village defence party.
The village defence parties are intended merely for self-defence and do not possess any of the powers of police officers. Every act which the members of such parties may perform must be such as may be justified by the principles of the right of private defence of person and property as laid down in the Indian Penal Code. No act, therefore, of a member of a village defence party which is not justified by that right is condoned merely because such person is a member of a village defence party organised or working under the supervision of the police.

HISTOTICAL AND TOURIST SPOT NEAR JALGAON :- Ajanta Caves

AJANTA is world's greatest historical monument recognised by UNESCO located just 40kms from Jalgaon city of Maharashtra, India. There are 30 caves in Ajanta of which 9, 10, 19, 26 and 29 are chaitya-grihas and the rest are monasteries. These caves were discovered in AD 1819 and were built up in the earlier 2nd century BC-AD. Most of the paintings in Ajanta are right from 2nd century BC-AD and some of them about the fifth century AD and continued for the next two centuries. All paintings shows heavy religious influence and centre around Buddha, Bodhisattvas, incidents from the life of Buddha and the Jatakas. The paintings are executed on a ground of mud-plaster in the tempera technique.

Conjures before one's vision, a dream of beauty- of caves, hidden in the midst of a lonely glen with a streamlet flowing down below, caves that were scooped out into the heart of the rock so that the pious Buddhist monk, out on mission to spread the tenets of Buddhism could dwell and pray, caves that the followers of Lord Buddha, embellished with architectural details with a skilful command of the hammer over the chisel, with sculpture of highest craftsmanship and above all, with the paintings of infinite charm.

At Ajanta, the paintings on the walls, illustrate the events in the life of prince Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism and in the more popular Jatakas stories pertaining to Buddha's previous incarnation. According to the older conceptions, the Buddha wrought many deeds of kindness and mercy in a long series of transmigration as a Bodhisattva, before achieving his final birth as the sage of sakyas.

Incidentally they contain the scenes of semi-mythological history, the royal court and popular life of the ancient times, as told in romances and plays. Some pictures recall the Greek and Roman compositions and proportions, few late resemble to Chinese manners to some extent. But majority belongs to a phase, which is purely Indian, as they are found nowhere else. These monuments were constructed during two different periods of time separated by a long interval of four centuries. The older ones were the product of last to centuries before Christ and belong to Hinayana period of Buddhism in later part of 2nd century AD when Buddhism was divided into two sections, after the conduct of the fourth general council under another great king, Kanishka. 

By Air:
Currently Aurangabad is the nearest Air point for Ajanta. It can be reached from New Delhi and Mumbai (Bombay), international airport. Indian airlines as well as Jet Airways have daily flight to Aurangabad from New Delhi and Mumbai.
Jalgaon is also developing its Airport. Soon it will also start. Ajanta Caves is far near from Jalgaon Airport while a bit distant from Aurangabad Airport.

By Rail:
Jalgaon is the best place to drop in for Ajanta if you like Rail journey. It is centre point of all major railway stations of India and has Bhusaval (Just 28kms from Jalgaon) as Second largest depot of railways in entire Asia.
All Super Fast, express, mail and passenger trains stops at Bhusaval and most of them at Jalgaon as well. You can check online status of availability of reservation on Indian railways official website. From Jalgaon, you can pick up Taxi/ state transport department bus to reach ajanta.
Cave Timings:
9.00AM to 17.30PM Indian Standard Time (IST)
Ajanta Caves remain closed on Monday and Ellora Caves remain closed on Tuesday. BOTH CAVES REMAIN OPEN ON ALL NATIONAL HOLIDAYS

Cave Charges:
1. For Indians below 15 years : FREE of Charge
2. For Indians above 15 years : Rs. 10/- per head
3. For Foreigners above 15 years : US $5 or equivalent in Indian rupees per head
4. For Photo Camera/ Video Camera: Rs. 5/- (Camera to be used without flash) 
 

JALGAON POLICE :-www.jalgaonpolice.com/

Message From Superintendent of Police, Jalgaon


Supdt. of Police, Jalgaon
The Police Dept. is an indispensable institution of the modern society. Besides having to participate in matters of social development the Police are faced with an uphill task of maintaining a delicate balance of peace & order in situations of communal and class conflicts and also of political turmoil.
With the 21st Century throwing open its doors along with the dotcom revolution, revolutionizing the information and technology Sector, the Police department oo, comes to the fore in the service of nation.
Confirming with the motto " Sadarakshanaya Khalnigrahanaya" we carry on our duties towards the society with a vow to keep a constant and vigilant watch and to overcome a every possible challenge.
Keeping in view the cultural diversity, different and divergent religious codes,
at the same time knowing how cumbersome it is to appease one and all, we are ever ready to even risk our lives to uphold the integrity of the society as will as to respect the principles of equality amongst all. Accepting the challenges of the modern day, without fear of the consequences, we tread upon the path to protect life and property of the peace loving public.
In the course of performing our duties we take an opportunity to harmonize the Police Public relationship in order to build a tension free healthy society with the help of enlightened and co-operative citizens
C. G. Kumbhar
Superintendent of Police, Jalgaon.
[ MAHARASHTRA STATE]


Message From Addl. Supdt. Of Police, Jalgaon

Addl. Supdt. of Police, Jalgaon

Jalgaon police is making conscious efforts to keep impartiality in their working .People should know the basic things about the police which are serving them.
Many times common men has to visit office of the S.P. for obtaining information on various issues connected with police e.g. passport certification,character verification etc. In spite of having born in communication technology still the knowledge of such subject requires to be imported to the public on the net so as to avoid the inconvenience of traveling long distance for relatively minor information.
in this web site their is sincere offers to provide the information which is the common man reassurly it definitely avoid the inconvenience caused to the people, save their time and ensure them about the police activities. As a proactive measure there are some suggestions and answers to FAQ given in this web site for the benefit of people.
This is the beginning work of Jalgaon police department in the era of internet efforts will be made to unable the web site so as to keep the people ahead of latest developement. I give my sincere wishes to all officer and men who worked to bring this web site into reality
Dhananjay Kulkarni
Addl. Superintendent of Police, Jalgaon.
[ MAHARASHTRA STATE]

Message From Addl. Supdt. of Police, Chalisgaon Division


Addl. Supdt. of Police, Chalisgaon Division

In the present era of information technology, the world being defined as a Cyber-Village, computers have assumed an unsurmountable position in everybody's lives. In this changing scenario, a rapid shift can be noticed in the nature of criminal activity besides a change in the concept of crime.
Such a situation demands a consequent change in the methods of Policing.
With drastic changes being brought about in the cyber - era, the Police department does not remain an exception and it is indeed a matter of great pride that the Jalgaon Police has endeavored to take steps in this direction.
K. S. Pawar
Addl. Supdt. of Police,
Chalisgaon Division
[MAHARASHTRA STATE]

JALGAON HOTELS :- Hotels in Jalgaon

Name
Telephone No.

Hotel Amar Prem
2226601

Hotel Anjali
2225079

Hotel Arya
2226803

Hotel Aryanivas
2229750

Hotel Avdhut
2229909

Hotel Cozy Cottage
2224592

Hotel Crazy Home
2233275

Hotel Dream Land
2226227

Hotel Galaxy
2223578

Hotel Kewal
2223949

Hotel Mahindra
2237271

Hotel Maitreyas
2210728

Hotel Mandar
9422277195

Hotel Minerva
2221467

Hotel Plaza
2227354

Hotel President Cottage
2212367

Hotel Silver Palace
2221760

Hotel Step- In
2232342

Hotel Royal Palace
2233888

Tourist Resoart
2225192, 2222391
Web: http://touristjalgaon.com
E-mail:
touristjalgaon@yahoo.co.in

Jalgaon district :- List of various Government Offices in the district

List of various Government Offices in the district
1 Collectorate
2 Zilla Parishad
3 District Police
4 District Treasury
5 District Industries Centre
6 District Deputy Registrar
7 District Statistical Office
8 Maharashtra State Electricity Board
9 Maharashtra Jivan Pradhikaran
10 Irrigation Dept
11 Irrigation (Zilla Parishad)
12 Forest Conservator
13 District Education office
14 District Vocational Education Office
15 District Health Office
16 Ground Survey and Development Agency
17 District Agriculture Office
18 Public Works Department

Jalgaon district is divided into 4 revenue sub-divisions, 15 talukas, and 1510 villages

Jalgaon district is divided into 4 revenue sub-divisions, 15 talukas, and 1510 villages

Revenue Administration
Jalgaon district is divided into 4 revenue sub-divisions, 15 talukas, and 1510 villages.
Sr.No. Sub-division Taluka
1
Jalgaon Jalgaon
 
  Jamner
 
  Erandol
 
  Dharangaon
2
Bhusawal Bhusawal
 
  Raver
 
  Yawal
 
  Muktainagar
 
  Bodwad
3
Pachora Pachora
 
  Bhadgaon
 
  Chalisgaon
4
Amalner Amalner
 
  Chopda
 
  Parola
There is one Municipal Corporation.
4 B-class and 9 C-class Nagarpalikas in the district.
Important urban centres are Jalgaon, Bhusawal, Chalisgaon and Amalner.

nmu jalgaon Office Timings & address for Correspondence

Office Timings & address for Correspondence
North Maharashtra University,
P.B. No. 80, Umavi Nagar,
Jalgaon. 425 001.
Maharashtra-India
Telegraph                 : "UTTAMVIDYA"
E- mail                     : coe@nmu.ac.in

Phone Nos.               : EPABX : +91-(0257)-2257100, 2258428,29
Fax                          : COE-+91-(0257)-2258407, Registrar-+91-(0257)-2258406
Office Hours             : 10 AM TO 5.40 PM
                                  (1:30 PM to 2.00 PM Lunch Break)
Weekly Off                Sunday, first & third Saturday of every month

Cash Counter Timing :   Morning    : 10.30 AM TO 01.30 PM
                                    Afternoon : 02:30 PM TO 04.00 PM

Jalgaon Janata Sahakari Bank Working Office Hours : (NMU Extn. Counter)
Monday to Friday   : 11 AM TO 04.00 PM
                Saturday : 11 AM TO 01.00 PM