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Security strengthened in Coimbatore, Tiruppur Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The police and various Central armed paramilitary forces have brought Coimbatore district under tight security wrap for the polling day on Tuesday. Of the 4,427 polling stations located in 1,085 places in the 10 Assembly constituencies in Coimbatore district, 861 polling stations are classified as sensitive. There are 153 each sensitive polling stations in Kavundampalayam and Coimbatore north constituencies, the highest among the 10 constituencies. Thondamuthur and Coimbatore south constituencies have 137 and 125 sensitive polling stations. According to a senior official of the Coimbatore City Police, there are 1,778 polling stations in its jurisdiction. A total strength of 2,410 personnel, including 784 from Central armed paramilitary forces, will take care of the security of these polling stations in city limits. ....
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Special teams nab six persons, seize ₹69,120 and two country-made pistols Two days after an automated teller machine (ATM) machine of Bank of Baroda containing ₹1 lakh was stolen by a group of men, the Tiruppur District (Rural) Police on Tuesday busted a Haryana-based gang of six persons. The gang followed a modus operandi of stealing the ATM, taking it away in a stolen vehicle, then transferring it to a container truck, and later abandoning it after taking away the cash. Seven special teams constituted by Tiruppur Rural Superintendent of Police Disha Mittal zeroed in on the accused on Monday evening and arrested them on Tuesday. ....
Government requested to increase budgetary allocation for court libraries, CJ says Updated: Updated: December 19, 2020 15:08 IST Madras High Court Chief Justice Amreshwar Pratap Sahi virtually inaugurated the Combined Court Building and the Alternative Dispute Resolution Centre in Tiruppur on Saturday Share Article AAA A view of the Combined Court Building and Alternative Dispute Resolution Centre inaugurated in Tiruppur on Saturday | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Madras High Court Chief Justice Amreshwar Pratap Sahi virtually inaugurated the Combined Court Building and the Alternative Dispute Resolution Centre in Tiruppur on Saturday Madras High Court Chief Justice Amreshwar Pratap Sahi, who virtually inaugurated the Combined Court Building in Tiruppur on Saturday, said the Madras High Court has requested the State government to increase the budgetary allocation of court libraries to ₹1.5 crore, to ensure that they are well-equip ....