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Indian Army adopted robust counter-infiltration strategy: Govt ANI | Updated: Mar 10, 2021 21:06 IST
New Delhi [India], March 10 (ANI): The Indian Army has adopted a robust counter-infiltration strategy which has an appropriate mix of technology and human resource put together to check infiltration effectively, Minister of State for DefenceShripad Naik informed the Parliament on Wednesday.
In a written reply to Lok Sabha MP Talari Rangaiah, Naik informed that innovative troops deployment, proactive use of surveillance and monitoring devices and the Anti Infiltration Obstacle System (AIOS) has enhanced the ability to detect and intercept terrorists attempting to infiltrate or exfiltrate.
Drill and procedures have been modified to counter threats on the basis of regular analysis of threat assessment and past infiltration attempts, his reply stated.
Poor voter turnout in Anantapur, Kurnool districts
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Polling was largely peaceful in Tadipatri where Sec. 144 was imposed
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Polling was largely peaceful in Tadipatri where Sec. 144 was imposed
Despite Collectors urging people to vote, voters in Anantapur and Kurnool Municipal Corporations showed the least interest in casting their vote in the elections on Wednesday with only 56.41% showing up at polling booths in Anantapur and 49.33% in Kurnool.
However, people in Madakasira municipality came out in large numbers registering 81.41% polling, while Gudur Nagar panchayat and Nandikotkur municipality registered 86% and 82.52% respectively.
On a side note, elections to urban body polls in Anantapur and Kurnool districts was peaceful except for some minor complaints from the opposition parties and skirmishes at a couple of places.
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It is essential to exercise our right to ensure development, says Anantha Mahima
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Anantha Mahima, extreme left, showing the indelible mark after casting her vote in Anantapur on Wednesday. | Photo Credit:
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It is essential to exercise our right to ensure development, says Anantha Mahima
At a time while many youngsters showed no interest in stirring out of their houses to cast their vote in the Urban Local Body elections in Anantapur district on Wednesday, a student, Anantha Mahima, flew home from the United States on Tuesday to reach on time for the polling date in her ward.
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