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Brisk polling in many parts of western Tamil Nadu
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April 06, 2021 10:43 IST
Voters, with nil covid-19 compliance, were seen standing in long serpentine queues outside polling stations in many parts of the eight revenue districts in the region.
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A voter wears gloves prior to casting her vote at a polling station in Palladam Assembly constituency in Tiruppur district on Tuesday, April 6, 2021.
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Voters, with nil covid-19 compliance, were seen standing in long serpentine queues outside polling stations in many parts of the eight revenue districts in the region. At the stroke of 7 a.m. on Tuesday, voters were seen standing in long serpentine queues outside polling stations in many parts of western Tamil Nadu, comprising eight revenue districts.
Brisk polling witnessed in Coimbatore, Tiruppur districts
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COVID-19 precautions flouted in rural areas; minor scuffles reported in a few areas
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COVID-19 precautions flouted in rural areas; minor scuffles reported in a few areas
At the stroke of 7 a.m., electorate were seen making a beeline to the polling stations resulting in long unwinding queues in many places in Coimbatore and Tiruppur districts. In many polling stations, conservancy workers were busy cleaning and marking personal distancing circles. This resulted in piling up of voters in large numbers and the crowd started melting only after 9.30 a.m.
Kinathukkadavu, Pollachi and Valparai Assembly constituencies witnessed a brisk turn out. While there was optimal compliance to COVID-19 norms in urban areas in terms of personal distancing, masks and sanitiser, rural areas almost saw nil compliance.
TN Assembly Election | Over 21,500 officials undergo election training
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March 15, 2021 08:00 IST
Officials, who conducted the training, told the trainee officers about the procedure to be followed prior to voting
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The first level training for poll officials was conducted at a centre in the city on Sunday.
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Officials, who conducted the training, told the trainee officers about the procedure to be followed prior to voting Coimbatore district administration on Sunday conducted the first level training for 21,534 officials at a centre each in one of the 10 Assembly constituencies allotted to them.
A release from the district administration said 5,331 officials designated as principal election officer, 5,328 officials as polling officer I, 5,489 officials as polling officer II and 5,386 officials designated as polling officer III underwent the training in 10 centres.
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