Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections | Stage set for filing of nominations in central region
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Process begins today and last day is March 19
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A revenue staff making markings on the road near RDO office at Old Collectorate in Tiruchi on Thursday.
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Process begins today and last day is March 19
With filing of nominations scheduled to begin on Friday, authorities in central region have set the stage for the process.
In constituencies such as Manapparai, Thuraiyur (Reserved), Mannachanallur and Manapparai in Tiruchi district, taluk officers have been made Returning Officers. Candidates can file nominations with their taluk offices where elaborate arrangements have been made to receive nominations.
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UPDATED: March 12, 2021 13:06 IST
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TN Assembly polls | Polling staff hope for better facilities this time
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March 12, 2021 16:26 IST
The complaints are about the lack of basic amenities in the place they have to stay in.
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File photo shows officials at a polling booth in Ramanathapuram. File
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