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Barring stray incidents of protests, polling was peaceful: Collector
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People waiting for their turn to cast vote at Sangam village in Nellore district on Saturday. | Photo Credit: BY ARRANGEMENT
Barring stray incidents of protests, polling was peaceful: Collector
People came in large numbers right from the early hours to decide the electoral fortunes of the contestants for 208 sarpanch and 1,468 ward member seats during the second phase of panchayat elections held in 14 mandals in Prakasam district on Saturday.
District Collector Pola Bhaskar, who oversaw the polling process, said 86.60% of the 4.12 lakh voters, including 2.05 lakh women, voted in the elections when the polling process concluded at 3.30 p.m. As many as 555 aspirants were in the fray for sarpanch seats and 3,101 candidates for ward member seats.
Collector takes lead in taking jab, allays fears about vaccine
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He was among more than 4,500 govt. employees who got inoculated
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SPSR Nellore District Collector K.V.N. Chakradhar Babu takes the jab as the second phase of vaccination programme for COVID-19 gets under way in Nellore on Wednesday. | Photo Credit: BY ARRANGEMENT
He was among more than 4,500 govt. employees who got inoculated SPSR Nellore District Collector K.V.N. Chakradhar Babu took the lead in taking the jab as the second phase of the vaccination programme for COVID-19 had a good start on Wednesday.
Joint Collector(revenue) M.N. Harendhira Prasad and in-charge District Revenue Officer Nageswara Rao were among the more than 4,500 government employees who took the vaccine on the inaugural day.
Stage set for allotment of works under Krishnapatnam Node of CBIC DECCAN CHRONICLE.
Updated Jan 25, 2021, 11:52 pm IST
Time-frame has been fixed for every activity and 1% bonus is also being offered to successful bidder if works are completed before schedule
Phase -1 Activation Area of Krishnapatnam Industrial North Node covers about 2500 acres of land and the Master Plan is ready for the same. AFP
Nellore: The stage is set for calling EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) bids for first phase works of Krishnapatnam Node under Chennai Bangalore Industrial Corridor at an estimated cost of Rs1200 crore.
The Industrial Corridor Programme of the central government is aimed at creation of greenfield industrial cities with sustainable, ‘plug-n-play’, ICT enabled utilities to facilitate investments into the manufacturing sector by providing quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure to industries.