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Counting centre sanitised, 50% agents to wear PPE kit

Counting centre sanitised, 50% agents to wear PPE kit Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA With only a day to go for votes to be counted for the 2021 Assembly election, preparations are under way at the counting centres in Government College of Technology, Coimbatore, to ensure a COVID-19-safe environment. A Coimbatore Corporation health team had sanitised not just the 10 counting rooms, but the entire College, said sources familiar with the developments. The civic body had deployed not fewer than 20 workers to sanitise the College. On Thursday and Friday, the team sprayed disinfectants and carried out cleaning work. Inside the 10 counting centres, the Returning Officers concerned would ensure that at 50% counting agents wore PPE kit, the sources said.

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Step up security at counting centre

‘Step up security at counting centre’ Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Candidates from the DMK and allied parties petitioned District Election Officer and Collector S. Nagarajan on Saturday to step up the security arrangements at the counting centre in Government College of Technology. N. Karthik from Singanallur Assembly constituency, R. Krishnan aka Paiya Gounder from Kavundampalayam, Mayura S. Jayakumar from Coimbatore South, T.R. Shanmugasundaram from Mettupalayam, Kurichi Prabhakaran from Kinathukadavu and M. Kalaisamy aka Premier Selvam from Sulur constituency submitted the petition at the District Collectorate. Speaking to reporters, Mr. Karthik alleged that the north and south gates of GCT do not have adequate security checks, which could lead to outsiders entering the premises. The CCTV cameras near the strong rooms turn off now and then, he claimed, demanding a UPS connection for the cameras to ensure uninterrupted power supply. The officials at the control r

Suspicious vehicles, increased Wi-Fi activity near EVM strong rooms in TN

Suspicious vehicles, increased Wi-Fi activity near EVM strong rooms in TN Quoting the Election Commission s guidelines relating to safe storing of polled EVMs, Stalin said that in many places the norms have not been followed Friday April 16, 2021 3:46 PM, IANS Chennai: The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) President M.K.Stalin on Friday complained to the Election Commission of India about the movement of suspicious vehicles and Wi-Fi during that time inside the campuses where the electronic voting machines (EVM) used in the poll are stored. Quoting the Election Commission s guidelines relating to safe storing of polled EVMs, Stalin said that in many places the norms have not been followed.

Mobile toilets create flutter at counting centre | Coimbatore News

Mobile toilets create flutter at counting centre | Coimbatore News
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